The story centers around two exorcist kin, Vibhooti ( Saif Ali Khan) and Chiraunji ( Arjun Kapoor) . Vibhooti doesn't have confidence in ghosts and simply accomplishes the work for cash, while Chiraunji is committed to his work. On the other hand, Inspector Cheddi Singh ( Javed Jaaferi) is hot trailing them and necessities to get them at any cost.
Eventually, Maya ( Yami Gautam) lands at their doorstep to search for their help with defeating the kichkandi spirit which the kin's father, Ullat Baba ( Saurabh Sachdeva) , had gotten 27 years earlier. So the kin, close by Maya and her sister Kanika ( Jacqueline Fernandez) , set off to beat the ghost unequivocally. Would they be able to do that? , watch the film to find
Boss Pawan Kripalani hits the right note this time as he draws out marvelous from the performers in the film, giving each and every one of them the screen time to pass on a stunning display. As the head of the boat, he has directed things wonderfully this time, mixing the ideal combine of evil and farce as one.
Music and Dialogs are the what tops off an all around beneficial thing. There are 2 tunes in the film, 'Muhje pyaar hai' and 'aayi bhoot police' and both are a delight to see and hear. The joke talked are the provisions of the film
Examining the presentations, each and every one of the performers get their chance to blow everyone's mind with one, yet the individual who shines the most splendid is Saif Ali Khan. If you accept he's not suitable for parody occupations, reexamine. His jokes make you chuckle wildly and hold your stomach.
It wouldn't not be more right than wrong to say that this is Arjun Kapoor's best display after Panipat. He stands one next to the other with Khan in specific scenes and leaves a gigantic impact. His look in the film is in like manner commendable
Jacqueline Fernandez and Yami Gautam both look flawless together whenever they're on the screen. Javed Jaaferi faultlessly adds to the interesting parts by sticking to his formula of raising laughs. Rajpal Yadav is wasted, there should have been a more noteworthy measure of him. Jaime Lever, Girish Kulkarni, Saurabh Sachdeva and late Amit Mistry are fine in their parts
Last Verdict-This is an obvious prerequisite watch for parody and expectation sweethearts. Something ideal to glance out this week's end with your family. Do whatever it takes not to miss it!