Eventually, Tusshar meets Esha Deol (Jiya, the fashion designer) and falls head over heels for her; Suniel Shetty gets a solid bashing from Papa as he mistakingly goes to collect the car from him and then there is Paresh Rawal, who meets Sameera Reddy ,asking her the designs for the lingerie.
The performances fail to tickle your funny bone as the dialogues and plot become repetitive and worsen the overall efforts of the actors.
The film is lost somewhere in the dark walls of the theatres, leaving no memories for the viewer to take back after the movie gets over. Ashwani Dhir – bad direction, good dialogues, lost script, bad screenplay. Nirmal Jani’s cinematography is good in parts. Editing is okay.
Raghav Sachar’s music is a big flop with no song making an impact. A comedy needs a very sound score to pull the crowds till the theatre and that’s where One Two Three fails at the very beginning.
Actingwise, Tusshar Kapoor is unbearable. He can never evoke a laughter, atleast with his onscreen acting. Paresh Rawal is ordinary. Suniel Shetty is just about average with his efforts. Upen Patel…Upain!! Esha Deol should seriously think about bidding goodbye to Bollywood. She is an invisible entity in the film. Sameera Reddy is good. Tanishaa…not needed.
Sanjay Mishra is good with act of mimickry. Vrajesh Girjee is ordinary.
One Two Three…yes, that’s the number of viewers you can count on your fingers. The film has no fate at the box office.
Radiosargam Movie Rating:3/10
Hanumant Bhansali
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