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Yamla Pagla Deewana: A comedy entertainer

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Producers: Nitin Manmohan, Sameer Karnik.
Director: Sameer Karnik.
Cast:
Dharmendra, Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, Kulraj Randhawa, Nafisa Ali, Anupam Kher.


MUMBAI: Yamla Pagla Deewana is a trip back into the 60s and 70s cinema; L is for laughter here and L for logic be damned. Since Hindi comedies depend on gags, usually borrowed from foreign films, the trick is to piece them together. This film borrows generously from foreign as well as Hindi films of all hues.


Sunny Deol is a Sikh settled in Canada, living with his wife, mother and kids when he learns that his father and younger brother (Dharmendra and Bobby Deol) are in Benaras and are known con men. Dharmendra has walked out on his wife, Nafisa Ali, with Bobby, the younger of his two sons for no plausible reason – the first signal not to expect sense. He has turned his son also into a petty con man; both eat, drink and womanise together like buddies. Down comes Sunny Deol, wanting to trace his father and brother.


In his pursuit to get his father and brother back, Sunny Deol joins their con team. But that is not what the film is about, though that‘s what you may think! Even while Sunny Deol is working on winning over his people, the younger one spots Kulraj Randhawa, clicking pictures with her camera all over Benaras Ghats and falls for her.


What follows is what the film is supposed to be, a comedy entertainer. The brothers decide to embark, later joined in by the father and others, on the girl‘s ruthless Sikh family which shoots first and asks questions later. Well, what follows is not unseen in many films before.


For a comedy, Yamla Pagla Deewana takes its own time to get down to business; the 70-plus minute first half meanders a lot and, hence, is dull. The post interval part, with 80-plus minute of running time, does have some funny moments and dramatics but those are few and far in-between besides being repetitive. 


The characterisation of actors is comic book brand; except Sunny Deol, all others are caricatures. The film has had its curiosity value because of Dharmendra, and his enthusiasm is overwhelming; wish he had a range and few variations to his role. Sunny Deol is his usual self, a muscled mass, convincing all the way with all that he does. Kulraj Randhawa is a non performer. Bobby Deol leads the hamming brigade with Anumapm Kher following suit. The rest are incidental.


Direction by Samir Karnik is aimless; no restraint on scenes, they just carry on. Editing is poor. Musically, expectedly, the one song that holds the score is the old Laxmikant Pyarelal tune, Main jatt yamala pagala deewana, which is the signature tune as well as the mainstay of the film.


YPD is an average entertainer, which caters to the single screen. It has better prospects in the North.

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Zee5 and Applause Entertainment team up for whodunnit ‘Everybody Loves Sohrab Handa’

Rajat Kapoor directs star-studded murder mystery streaming from 10 April.

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MUMBAI: Zee5 is serving up another killer collaboration and this time, the murder mystery comes with a generous side of dark humour and family dysfunction. The streaming platform has partnered with Applause Entertainment and Mithya Talkies to bring Everybody Loves Sohrab Handa, a fresh, twisted whodunnit written and directed by acclaimed filmmaker and actor Rajat Kapoor. The film will stream exclusively on Hindi Zee5 from 10 April.

The movie reimagines the classic murder mystery genre with a contemporary, darkly comic edge. It revolves around a group of friends and family who smile, drink, and celebrate together until the silence snaps and long-buried secrets spill out. The stellar ensemble cast includes Vinay Pathak, Ranvir Shorey, Waluscha De Sousa, Saurabh Shukla, Chandrachoor Rai, Neil Bhoopalam, Koel Purie, Palomi Ghosh, and Rajat Kapoor himself.

This latest offering continues the successful partnership between Zee5 and Applause Entertainment, which has previously delivered diverse hits such as Mithya, Bloody Brothers, and Jab Khuli Kitaab.

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&TV Business Head of hindi Zee5 and chief channel officer Kaveri Das said, “Our collaboration with Applause Entertainment has consistently delivered distinct, high-impact storytelling. Everybody Loves Sohrab Handa is a natural progression, reinforcing our focus on genre-led content with a compelling whodunnit premise and a strong ensemble cast.”

Applause Entertainment business head for movies Sunil Chainani added, “This film adds yet another compelling layer to our slate with Rajat Kapoor’s unmistakable voice.”

Rajat Kapoor shared, “What interested me was not just the mechanics of a whodunnit, but the emotional violence that precedes physical violence. These are people who smile at each other, but there’s so much that is not said.”

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The film promises razor-sharp writing, layered performances, and simmering tension, inviting viewers not just to solve the crime but to unravel the complex relationships at its heart.

If you love a good murder mystery served with wit and emotional depth, Everybody Loves Sohrab Handa looks set to be your next addictive watch. Mark your calendars, the whodunnit drops on Hindi Zee5 from 10 April.

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