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All the Best: Fun Begins
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All The Best: Fun Begins
Theatrical poster
Directed by Rohit Shetty
Produced by Ajay Devgan
Starring Sanjay Dutt
Ajay Devgan
Fardeen Khan
Bipasha Basu
Mugdha Godse
Music by Pritam
Distributed by Ajay Devgn Ffilms
Release date(s) October 16, 2009
Country India
Language Hindi
Budget 30 crore
Gross revenue 50 crore[1]
Followed by All The Best 2
All The Best: Fun Begins is a Bollywood comedy film directed by Rohit Shetty, the director of Golmaal and Golmaal Returns. Sanjay Dutt, Ajay Devgan, Fardeen Khan, Bipasha Basu and Mugdha Godse appear in pivotal roles in the movie.[2] The film was released on October 16, 2009.[3]
Contents [hide]
1 Plot
2 Cast
3 Reception
3.1 Box office
4 See also
5 References
6 External links
[edit]Plot
Veer Kapoor (Fardeen Khan) is a struggling artist who hopes to make it big someday with his rock group but at present is tottering financially. His only source of income is a monthly pocket money of Rs 1 Lac from his wealthy elder step brother Dharam Kapoor (Sanjay Dutt), for which Veer has told a lie about his being married to Vidya (Mugdha Godse) whereas she is only his girlfriend. His best friend is Prem Chopra (Ajay Devgan), who is married to Jhanvi (Bipasha Basu). Jhanvi runs a broken down gymnasium owned by Prem's family and Prem spends his time mechanically modifying cars.
Veer and Prem require a sum of Rs. 5 Lakhs to register Prem's car for an illegal race (if they win they will get 50 lakhs)- which he and Prem borrow from a local mute loan shark Tobu (Johnny Lever) after showing him a car designed by Prem which Prem assures him cannot lose. Impressed by this vehicle, Tobu in addition to lending Prem and Veer 5 Lakhs, also invests 5 Lakhs of his own on Prem. Prem loses the race and ends up owing a sum of 10 Lakhs to Tobu which should be paid within a week.
Prem decides to rent out Veer's Bungalow to a local slum dweller who has won a lottery (Sanjay Mishra) and collects an advance of Rs 2.5 Lakhs. However everything gets into a muddle when Dharam Kapoor is stranded in Goa Airport during his journey to Loshoto in Africa and insists on catching up with his younger brother.
Since Vidya had a fight with Veer and is temporarily unavailable, after some confusion when Veer and Dharam land back home from the Airport Dharam sees Jhanvi and takes her for Vidya, and later when he sees Vidya, Prem and Veer tell him she is Jhanvi who is Prem's girlfriend. Jhanvi pretends to be Vidya, Veer's wife and Vidya pretends to be Jhanvi, Prem's girlfriend. Things get into a deeper muddle with regular visits from the new tenant RGV, Tobu and his thugs and finally by a princess of Loshoto (Bipasha Basu in a double role).
The movie very closely resembles a Marathi play 'Pati Sagle Uchapati'.[citation needed] However, there are a few changes in the story. The characters of Tobo the hooligan, played by Johny Lever, RGV played by Sanjay Mishra and Vidya's father played by Asrani are also not there in the original play. It's story and scenes are based on a Tamil Movie Vishwanathan Ramamoorthy which was taken from an old movie called Veetukku Veedu portraying Jai Ganesh and Lakshmi.[citation needed]
[edit]Cast
Sanjay Dutt as Dharam Kapoor
Sanjay Mishra as RGV(Raghunandandas Govardhandas Vakawale)
Ajay Devgan as Prem Chopra
Fardeen Khan as Vir Kapoor
Bipasha Basu as Jhanvi/Vidya/Princess of Loshoto
Mugdha Godse as Vidya/Jhanvi
Johnny Lever as Tobu
Asrani as Vidya's Father
Mukesh Tiwari as Chautala (Dharam's Secretary in India)
Ashwini Kalsekar as Mary (Kannadiga Maid in Vir's household)
Shraddha Musale as Betty
Puneet Vashist as Chris
[edit]Reception
[edit]Box office
The film had opened to a below average start but had later picked up due to positive word of mouth. It was rated an above average performer in India, and is the ninth highest grossing Bollywood film of 2009.[4]
[edit]See also
Bollywood films of 2009
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