SteinMo
What a freaking movie. So many twists and turns. Absolutely intense from start to finish.
Billie Morin
This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Patience Watson
One of those movie experiences that is so good it makes you realize you've been grading everything else on a curve.
Brenda
The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
vishaal811
Golmaal is not meant to be taken seriously. Its sole purpose is to entertain the masses and I believe it manages to fulfil that expectation. There is not a great deal of sophistication in the plot which features four guys who manage to get into the home of a blind couple by pretending to be their grandson. It sounds incredibly unrealistic and it features a number of silly scenes.The actors don't have a lot to do but I guess they manage to play their roles well with Paresh Rawal being especially good as a blind guy. Song and Dance sequences burst out of nowhere and it is quite unnecessary as it distracts us from the main plot. However, the cheap laughs, gravity defying direction and a laughable plot makes this movie quite unbearable for someone looking for a sensible story. You must turn off your brain if you want to enjoy this movie.
Ganesh Salian (salianmoviereview)
Golmaal directed by Rohit Shetty is a boring fare.God Alone Knows how this became a super hit?I mean the movie is so painful,that I was cursing myself why I wasted my money on this crap.Promos were amazing and the movie turned out to be amazingly horrible.The story is childish.The screenplay is a yawn.The music is average.Talking about the comedy,the film has loads of comedy but unfortunately most of jokes are kitsch.Performances-Ajay Devgn is average.Tusshar Kapoor irritates.Paresh Rawal is a disappointment.Rimi Sen is bad.Sanjay Mishra,Manoj Joshi and Vrajesh Hirjee ham.Mukesh Tiwari!What can I say about your acting.The only thing that came in my mind when you appear was why is this fool hamming. Arshad Warsi and Sharman Joshi save the show.Arshad Warsi is an excellent comedian.Sharman Joshi does not shout nor even does crack those non-funny jokes!He is superb.On the whole,Golmaal is a bore!
cutie_pie-6
I thought this movie was pretty good but hilarious. The moments in the movie were hectic but I enjoyed them. I watched it with my brother and mom and we all liked it. My brother was laughing like anything and too bad my dad missed this movie. I think this movie should have hit the theaters but too bad. Other then that I think the movie was great overall.I think even the whole cast was perfect but could have used 1 or 2 more actresses. I mean 4 guys and a girl isn't much fun. Though this movie won't waste your time in anyway. I don't advise but if someone wants to see this movie they should but no ones pushing them.
Apurv Nagpal
I enjoyed watching the movie and even laughed out loud in parts. But you would have to pay me something in 6 figures and in £'s to make me see it again.Its just a lot of gags strung together, without a storyline to really bind them together...also, to my distaste, the film-makers (continuing a long-standing bollywood trend) opt to take the easy route to laughs by making fun of people with physical disabilities...(one of the 4 friends is dumb and the couple whose house they run to is blind).Most of the actors are wasted in the movie...barring Arshad Warsi (usual spontaneous self) and Sharman Joshi (i saw him for the first time and was really impressed).