Cast: Sameer Dattani, Shaad Randhawa, Aarti Chhabria, Shama Sikander, Anupam Kher, Gulshan Grover,Satish Shah, Bhavna Balsawar,Satish Kaushik
Director: Shashi Ranjan
Producer: Shashi Ranjan
Music Director: Roop Kumar Rathod
Lyricist: Parveen Kumar Ashk, Shakeel Azmi

EXCLUSIVE REVIEW BY HANUMANT BHANSALI

The most important thing about a superhit comedy is ‘timing’. In Dhoom Dadakka’s case, funny moments last only till the first half; thereafter the essential moments of laughter are lost amidst age-old gimmicks.

Director-Producer Shashi Ranjan entrusted himself with the responsibility of making a sensible comedy, which he does upto the first - half but post interval the story looses its grip and so does the power packed comic liners.

The movie starts off in the top gear when a competitive Don Fursat Lala (Gulshan Grover) tries to dethrone Mungi (Anupam Kher) from the status of the top Don in Asia. Fursat Lala proposes an exciting plan to his fellow gangsters and also, raises the need of a successor to the Don.

The reason behind raising the question of a successor is the fact that Mungi Bhai does not have one. However, in the haste of things, Mungi Bhai declares that he has a waaris. Moreover, he promises the syndicate that he will bring his waaris in front of all the Asian gangsters in a month’s time.

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