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Yamla Pagla Deewana Phir Se
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...sure bears the hallmarks of a loud comedy, but loses much of its steam in the second half and culminates into a predictable climax.
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...is a loud, loud comedy that does give you a smattering of laughs.
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...is marketed as a comic caper but there are hardly any scenes that would make one laugh. Disappointing.
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The script is outdated, the performances, with the exception of Sunny, are loud and lustreless.
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A clear cut example of laziness and lack of thinking, YPDPS has nothing, absolutely nothing to call itself a comedy.
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The trio from the Deol family could’ve made a home video to satiate their creative urges, instead of inflicting cinema-goers to this sort of torment.
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Replete with silly adventures of this nature, Yamla Pagla Deewana Phir Se keeps returning to the realms of idiocy at the slightest provocation.
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Avoid this migraine-inducing massacre of a movie that is so unimpressive that even cinema legends can't save it.
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The film is so loud, and so obvious, you will need earplugs as well as sunglasses.
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The forced wackiness is spread thinly over 148 minutes, and the poor production values and all-round laziness indicate that nobody in this production was trying too hard.
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The film stretches itself too thin by stuffing all kinds of 'masalas' in the narrative. Despite that the jokes fall flat and the acting, though consistently okay, stop being funny.
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...one can only hope YPD3 is the finale in Deols series of buffoonery. What's certain is that their enthusiasm and humour is now tiring.
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In 2013, one wished we had seen the last of Yamla Pagla Deewana. Five years later, the wish remains the same – just much more fervently.
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...is dull and dreary.
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...tries to be a comedy, an Ayurveda commercial, a plea for national integration – specifically between Gujaratis and Punjabis – a love story and a moral science lesson.
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...has the wit of a goat.
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After two hours and twenty seven minutes one can only hope YPD3 is the finale in Deols series of buffoonery. What's certain is that their enthusiasm and humour is now tiring.
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...is like one of those party jokes which you anticipate will entertain you, but instead leave a bad taste in your mouth when someone actually blurts it out.
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In this installment, taglined ‘Phir Se’, even the half-hearted guffaws, which we managed in the first two, have dried up. The jokes are so lame that they are practically invisible.
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