One-line jokes that can be best described as PJs (in Mumbai parlance) are all there is in the story, which is otherwise as banal as its box office competitor's (Baar Baar Dekho). Sorry to break it out to you, but neither is there any quality comedy in the narrative nor is the existing any edible. But, then, you would think that the makers must have added some good old humor into this concoction so as to make it appealing. One is honestly tired of this setup, which has been sampled millions of times in mostly all kinds of art in the world. The story is basically a riches-to- rags one where Ali has to fight odds to come out as an achiever. Along with his friend and associate Maqsood (Arbaaz Khan), he signs up for a National golf tournament and aims to dethrone Peter (Jas Arora), a vanity-filled top golfer, and make some good money out of it. Ali (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) is an orphan who used to work as an undergarment seller and a contract hooligan before realizing that he can play golf like Tiger Woods. His latest feature is more like a skit played by a bunch of primary school students for their school's poorly-organized annual gathering. You can't expect much from Sohail Khan, or the whole Khan brigade, at least when it comes to directing or writing films.
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