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A Companion to David Dhawan for 18 Years
Jul 20, 2025 12:24 pm
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 Divya Delhi:  Why does Salman Khan always go by the names Sameer or Prem in films? But he's really killing it as love guru Prem in the newest hilarious riot, which was based on the classic Hitchcock film. With Sajid-Wajid's soundtrack integrating Bhandra-reggae and hip-hop, Salman not only rivals Will Smith but also steps in step with Govinda on the intricately choreographed sets. Writer Sanjay Chhel is famous for his wit, but he lives in a virtual prison. Both of his protagonists get hilarious one-liners from him. Broad bacchanalia pollute the bonding. The atmosphere is like that of a beach party, like the one in Salman and Akshay Kumar's Mujhse Shaadi Karoge, directed by Varun Dhawan. The actors and actresses are unexpectedly lively and honest. As a single mother learning how to use her camera as a journalist, Lara Dutta excels. Rajpal Yadav, who plays Chota Don—a hilarious hybrid of Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan in the two Don films—is a comic relief. A number of underhanded techniques, such as the late appearance of Ali Haji, a kid artist famous for his work in Fanaa, who submerges Salman in water that has been dyed, increase the film's amusement value.