With the number of so called comedy flicks being made at a random pace , here comes yet another one starring Tusshar Kapoor after `One Two Three'. This time around debutant Sachin Yadri fuses in the entire bandwagon of Ekta Kapoor's `Balaji Telefilms' and why not when the soap queen is the producer of this film.
Synopsis..
C KKOMPANY is about three individuals, all living in the 'C' Wing of a middle class housing society: Akshay [Tusshar] is a crime reporter, Mr. Joshi [Anupam Kher] is a retired accountant trying to deal with his ungrateful son and Lambodar [Rajpal Yadav] is at loggerheads with his wife over his job. These three friends share their respective plight with one another and find solace in each other's company.
On one occasion, they play a harmless prank to tackle their problems. One thing leads to another and before they realize, the incident becomes big news. But things don't stop there. They put their new founded fame to good use and this in turn triggers off a series of incidents, which propel them to such heights that the three become the talk of the nation.
To begin with the film in an absolute zero on substance and originality. Neither is the humour in good taste nor are the flow of events logical enough. Imagine a bunch of geeks threatening the entire city over the phone. Also there is a huge resemblance to the Munnabhai series and this goody goody element doesn't work anymore.
The screenplay of the film is such a bore. Looks like Hindi cinema just loves making a mockery of the comedy genre.
The music of the film too offers nothing with Sanjay Dutt and Celina Jiatley trying their best at the `item numbers'.
On the acting scenario, Tusshar Kapoor has a long way to go. His comic timing is poor and those sleazy dialogues of the film are plain annoying.
Anupam Kher too is just overdone. His lines just bore.
Rajapl Yadav seriously needs to look for better substance oriented characters. Encashing on his height factor isn't funny any longer.
Mithun Chakraborthy isn't convincing at all and is bad at comedy.
All the cameos of Balaji serial actors is just a drab.
An out and out insult to the comedy genre.
Rating : *
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