Golmaal

 (2006)
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| Mar 19, 2009
Galatta
Arshad is superb, his timing is matchless.....Tusshar is excellent as a mute character.....Sharman Joshi is a pleasure to watch.....The script contains enough hilarious moments to allow each member of the cast to have a chance to shine.....Ajay enacts the big bully part with gusto..... ... Full Review
| Nov 20, 2008
IndiaGlitz
Actor Sharman Joshi detests that opting out of sequel to Golmaal was the ever-biggest blunder in his career. And Rohit Shetty is to judge it now and he comes up with an interestingly surprise reply. Ajay Devagan and I love Sharman a love. ... Full Review
| Oct 29, 2008
IBN Live
He's back with his favourite dialogue ' Mayar Oot '..... ... Full Review
| Oct 16, 2006
Galatta
Shooting of Golmaal 2 will begin in January 2007 and "we plan to release the film in July 2007, on the same date as Golmaal , hopefully," Denis adds. ... Full Review
| Jul 14, 2006
Rediff India
Technically, Golmaal looks vibrant, perhaps too vibrant.....The sets (art design by Narendra Rahurikar) scream in shades of bright orange and yellow.....the angles and clever shots.....Except for a car racing sequence, which could have been shorter, Stephen Bernard's editing is taut.....Sushmita Mukherjee is impressive in her impersonation of Vyjanthimala in the Madhumati get up..... ... Full Review

Apun ka Choice
The best thing about Golmaal is that it doesnt carry the pretension of a roller-coaster entertainer. Arshad Warsi provides the most hilarious moments. Tusshar Kapoor, too, is likeable, particularly when he bumbles absolute gibberish. ... Full Review

Zee News, India
Even though the cast and crew have constantly maintained that 'Golmaal' is not to be taken seriously and is a fun-film, let us tell you that it's not fun but pun that the actors seem to be poking at the intelligent audience. And it's not just the script that is lost somewhere between these years; the very characterization of the four key oddballs has gone for a toss. ... Full Review

Ahmedabad Newsline, India
With Golmaal, Rohit Shetty changes track from hardcore mob movies to silly comedies. He has a great song in the movie, though. You also get Ajay Devgan, looking jaded and older than the rest, struggling to be funny. ... Full Review

smashits.com
Among seniors Manoj Joshi is the best and next to him is Sushmita Mukherjee who makes a very good comeback after a long gap. Golmaal -- Fun Unlimited' is Rohit Shetty's take on brainless comedies of Bollywood and with the help of a good star cast he manages to crack the right code this time. ... Full Review