Dharmendra’s home production “Yamla Pagla Deewana” starring father-son trio has hit theatres today. This film has the biggest hype among all Deol films post “Apne”.
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The film was expected to have a successful story and finally break the bad time that the Deol brothers are facing for years now.
Despite the cast of the film leaving no stone unturned for the promotion of their film, it did not receive the similar attention as the first theatrical promo had received.
Even the songs, dialogues and dance too are not that impressive and neither up to the mark. Since the release of “Yamla Pagla Deewana” is a massive one, the opening is expected to be good.
This film marks veteran Bollywood actor Dharmendra’s 50 years in the film industry. The film stars Dharmendra, Sunny, Bobby Deol, Nafisa Ali, Anupam Kher, Mukul Dev, Johnny Lever, Puneet Issar and newbie Kulraj Randhawa.
The film begins in Canada and travels to Banaras and ends up in Punjab. Directed by Samir Karnik and co-produced by Nitin Manmohan the story of the film is based on a father-son relationship.
The story of the film revolves around Sunny Deol who visits India all the way from Canada in search of his father Dharmendra and his brother Bobby Deol, who were separated from him during his childhood.
The title of the film has been inspired from Dharmendra’s iconic song ‘Main jat yamla pagla deewana’ from his 1975 film titled “Pratiggya”.
The main highlight of the film is Bobby Deol’s replicating Dharmendra’s famous drunkard scene from “Sholay”.
The unbridled goofiness, the Punjabi stereotypes and the Deol chemistry makes this film a must watch.
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