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Comedians Neeraj Srinivasan, Milan Patel, & Harpal Khosla show their favorite clips from Indian action movies to a live audience and roast them with some of absolute best comics in LA! It's our own version of Mystery Science Theatre 3000 LIVE with a Bollywood vibe.

John Abraham Varun Dhawan Akshaye Khanna Jacqueline Fernandez Saqib Saleem Rahul Dev Akshay Kumar Nargis Fakhri Vijay Raaz Parineeti Chopra Satish Kaushik Anupriya Goenka Faisal Rashid Mona Ambegaonkar Mohinder Amarnath

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This is a movie that completely misunderstands why we cheer for loose cannon heroes. We are introduced to the protagonist, played by John Abraham, when he enters his girlfriend's apartment and, sensing the presence of another man hiding, pulls a gun on his girlfriend and threatens to kill her unless the man reveals himself.

These kinds of Bollywood action pieces aren't really my cup of tea. I was kind of hoping that maybe the film would turn out to be something a little different than the trailer would suggest, but nope. Despite that, this was actually my most anticipated movie of the year, solely because it is Akshaye Khanna's comeback after 4 years. And in that aspect, the film really delivered for me *grin*

An extremely ridiculous action-comedy that frolics and rampages all over India and Pakistan, tossing out endless dumb jokes, sight gags, epic car chases, explosions, wanton destruction, pretty ladies, heroic dogs... I liked it a lot, because I like this sort of thing. In fact, I wish ALL silly action-comedy buddy cop movies had musical numbers. It fits the formula very well!

Dishoom is still lacking the heart that Desi Boyz had but I still feel that it would be nice to see a sequel with an expanded cast in the future. Rohit Dhawan built an entertaining world and it would be fun to see Junaid Ansari and Kabir Shergill back in action. One sequel idea I have is that Junaid goes back to India to marry Muskaan (Parineeti Chopra) and he gets caught up in a case that Kabir and Ishika are working on. I think they can try to go the way the Dhoom series did and cast someone like Tiger Shroff or Ranbir Kapoor as the villain. Actually it would be extremely fun to see someone like Deepika Padukone play the villain. Anyway, Dishoom is a pretty light, fun movie and it would be great to see a sequel.

There is much room for hilarity in a setup like this, and the film taps into a fair bit of it, even as the set-pieces get bloated and the background score thuds with relentless urgency and repetition. (To me, there were times when it feels like watching a music video version of 99, a cricket/match-fixing film I once worked on.)

This cricketer -- Viraj, a combination of Virat Kohli and Yuvraj Singh, if you will -- is played by Saqib Saleem, and the youngster obviously knows how to hit full-tosses all over the place. Saleem is a fine performer and the cricketing bits seem as authentic as they need to be in a film like this, and the initial mystery of who kidnapped Viraj is an intriguing one.

On the trail are Kabir, an Indian supercop flown in to hunt him down, and Junaid, a Dubai-based Indian cop itching for action. It is all Buddy Comedy 101, but as can be said justifying 90 percent of all movies starring The Rock, we all know the genre works besides its predictability because of the way the actors play off each other. Into each Murtaugh a little Riggs must fall.

This is depressing because of just how frothy Varun Dhawan keeps things. With the natural, cocky charm of a young Will Smith -- a fact alluded to when Dishoom references Men In Black with its heroes calling themselves K and J -- Dhawan is spontaneous and funny but, most importantly, sincere.

He hits the emotional beats lightly but firmly -- like when he tears up after having finally found a dog -- and these are what sell his character, the way he can establish earnestness in a second and go back to being goofy right after.

Jacqueline Fernandez joins the action, running in and unable to keep a straight face, but there is a priceless, awestruck moment when the shoe drops and she finally realises who these two cops are looking for.

There is much more that could have been done here. It should be snappier and the jokes sharper, and the plot could so, so easily have been made water-tight. There are even times, unforgivably enough, when it begins to feel immaterial that the kidnapped quarry is a cricketer; it could be just anyone held up for ransom.

But ah, the film is clearly aiming for laughs, and even when it gets lost along the way, blindsided by some unnecessarily elaborate action moment or by a bicepped un-actor, it still provides a fair bit of corny fun.

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