Kya Kool Hai Hum 3: Movie Review (Naa Fool Hai Hum!!)

Cast: Tusshar Kapoor, Aftab Shivdasani, Krushna Abhishek, Mandana Karimi, Shakti Kapoor, Darshan Jairwala, Meghna Naidu, Gizele Thakral and Claudia Ciesla; Director: Umesh GhadgeRating * (1/5)

Welcome to the world of extreme misogyny, sleaze domination and absolute claptrap. Touted to be India's first porn-comedy, 'Kya Kool Hai Hum 3' which is the third installment in the Kya Kool Hai Hum series is nothing but a compilation of scenes and advertisements crushed together for a run time of 125 minutes.

The Story:

It's embarrassing to even tag the word, 'story' for this film. Two good-for-nothing boys get a call from their long lost friend in Thailand, who is a porn filmmaker to come to the country. The friend does the unique act of basing his videos on famous Bollywood films by spoofing them in their adult version. Meanwhile, one of the two guys falls in love with a damsel, who he spots on the beach. What lies ahead is a task for the in-love boy, who has to impress his ladylove's father, a traditional and religious man. Will the guy succeed in winning over his girlfriend's father, considering he has to transform a bunch of porn actors into posing as clean and religious people?

You may have started racking your brains by reading this summary, that it sounds a bit familiar! Well, yes the second half which shows the protagonist's hurdles in trying to impress the girl's father will make you go back to various films which have featured similar cliched plots, most recent being Bol Bachchan. It can be termed as Bol Bachchan meets the old Golmaal, but again in an adult version.

The Characters:

Tusshar Kapoor plays the role of Kanhaiya, the son of an established businessman, Mr Lele (Shakti Kapoor) who gets kicked out of the business and is convinced by his friends to enter the porn industry. Tusshar has never managed to impress with his roles in the adult series, even the success of previous films was credited to others. He overdoes almost each and every scene of the film and is weak till the end, providing a supremely lackluster performance.

Aftab Shivdasani plays Rocky, the Casanova friend of Kanhaiya, who enters the porn industry with him and stands by him in every hurdle. The usually good-at-comedy Aftab (Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega and Masti) is substandard in this film and doesn't have much to flaunt his comic skills. He just ends up being a second fiddle to Tusshar and doesn't really deliver anything funny!

Krushna Abhishek as Mickey, the porn filmmaker urges the duo to become porn actors and helps Tusshar in his journey to claim his love. Krushna is probably the only cast member to deliver a great performance doing what he does best. His supporting role and some physical comedy is some of the watchable parts of the film.

Mandana Karimi as Shalu is supposed to be the lead actress, however, you can neither see her being the 'lead' nor 'acting.' Gizele Thakral and Claudia Ciesla have done nothing but flaunt their assets and are apparently aroused all the time, courtesy their pornographic films experience of three years (as the story suggests.)

Darshan Jariwala and Shakti Kapoor give their usual performances, however one cannot blame them for mediocrity as its the script that fails. Meghna Naidu is seen in a role on the big screen after a long time, however, she is only seen stripping and skin showing which amounts to nothing substantial. (Psst! She plays Tusshar's stepmother in the film.)

The Verdict:

The film is a tight slap to all the adult comedies in the past, which have proved to be genuinely funny. The first half of the film is a compilation of the most stupid and B-grade adulterated Bollywood spoofs with the lamest of jokes and gags. While, the second half, as mentioned above is another compilation of previous Bollywood films in their adult version. There is practically nothing about the film that one would find funny or interesting.

Going back to the old fashion of films using product placement, this film too blatantly advertises a website and many more brands.

The only solace you could expect to find in the entire film is the 4-5 minutes before the climax, which marks a cameo by Ritesh Deshmukh. The man proves why he is the best choice for such films specifically, and his comic prowess is evidently portrayed. He literally becomes the savior of this otherwise sinking ship.

The generosity of giving it one star is only for two characters in the films, which is Ritesh Deshmukh's cameo and Krushna Abhishek's performance.

The film has one major satisfaction when it comes to the history of films in this genre. It is that such films never earn critical appreciation but are commercially successful, which may be the case with this film too. However, this film surpasses the levels of previously bad adult comedies too! Go for this film if you have extra money to spend in order to 'treat' yourself by watching Tusshar in the lead with the most amateurish gags ever!

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Tusshar Kapoor

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Shakti Kapoor

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Aftab Shivdasani

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Meghna Naidu

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Darshan Jariwala

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Claudia Ciesla

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Krushna Abhishek

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Gizele Thakral

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Mandana Karimi

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