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Dhol Peview
Banner:
Percept Picture Company
Cast:
Sharman Joshi, Tusshar Kapoor, Kunal Khemu, Tanushree Datta, Rajpal Yadav, Om Puri, Payal Rohatgi, Arbaaz Khan
Direction:
Priyadarshan
Production:
NULL
Music:
Pritam

Dhol

Thursday, January 1, 1970 • Hindi Comments

Trust Priyadarshan to come up with films with alarming regularity which combine comedy with thrills, action and total 'masti' and 'dhamaal'. Ever since HERA PHERI, none of his comedies have failed and DHOL is expected to take the trend further.

DHOL is about four young men Sameer a.k.a Sam (Tusshar Kapoor), Pankaj a.k.a. Pakkya (Sharman Joshi), Markand a.k.a. Maru (Rajpal Yadav) and Gautam a.k.a. Goti (Kunal Khemu). Together they have only one motto - Enjoy life without working hard to build it on!

While building castles in the air, their dream is to get rich without making any active effort to reach their goal. Aimless but good at heart, they are four friends who live life on their own terms, even if they get flak from everyone who has ever cared for them.

At one juncture of life, they come across Kanchan [Tanushree Dutta] and they start believing that they had found a key to living a happy life forever. Reason? Kanchan is a rich girl and marrying her would mean marrying her wealth.

However, the trouble was that only one of them could marry her!

Soon starts the quartet's endeavor to come up with a fool proof plan which could get them closer to Kanchan. But was Kanchan really what she seemed? Or was there a secret lurking somewhere?

Was there a truth waiting to be told? And when this truth would be revealed, will Sam, Pakkya, Maru and Goti mend their ways?

With dollops of humor, confusion, thrills, crime, murder and suspense waiting to be unfolded in this roller coaster ride, DHOL also has a 'dhol' playing an integral part of the film along with a 'dadaji' [Om Puri] and a night club performer [Payal Rohatgi].

With regulars like Murli Sharma, Rasika Joshi, Asrani and Tiku Talsania in tow, DHOL has music by Pritam and is seeing a wide release this Friday i.e. 21st September.

Come, face the music!