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John Jaffer Janardhanan dives into the chaos of family bonds and identity, weaving action and comedy with a rather engaging narrative. The film juggles three brothers, each raised in different religions—a clever but messy exploration of how upbringing shapes us. The pacing feels a bit uneven, especially in the transitions from childhood nostalgia to the youthful brawls against the villain they all face together. There are moments where the action feels a tad over-the-top, yet it somehow fits the quirky vibe of the comedy. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a certain charm. Performances range from earnest to exaggerated, making it a delightful watch for those who appreciate its particular brand of storytelling.
Great for collectors who appreciate remakes of classic films.Interesting exploration of familial and religious themes.Represents a unique time in Indian cinema blending genres.
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