Rascals Review
Rating : 3 Star
Starring :Ajay Devgn, Sanjay Dutt, Kangana Ranaut, Arjun Rampal, Chunky Pandey, Satish Kaushik, Lisa Haydon
Release Date:6 October2011
Genre: Action, Comedy
Director: David Dhawan
David Dhawan gets wild, wacky… and naughty! He’s back to the ‘spicy’ films he churned out with amazing regularity [and with great success] in the 1990s. RASCALS sees the original badshaah of non-stop laughathons revisit the genre, after a hiatus. Let me describe RASCALS in few words: funny, outrageous, hilarious, uproarious and most importantly, entertaining. In fact, the title as well as the promos of the film had prepared us well in advance about what to expect from this film.
Bollywood Hungama | Taran Adarsh
Pay your ticket fare, buy your popcorn and take your seat. RASCALS does not promise to involve you in the scheme of things. However, it does promise entertainment. If you go looking for logic or loopholes, you’ll find plenty. If you just want to have a good time, RASCALS gives you that. And a few good laughs as well.
Glamsham | Martin D’Souza
The film does not have a cohesive story and is rather an assemblage of comic scenes which seem to have been randomly thrown together. Yunus Sajawal’s screenplay is poor in the absence of a solid plot. After all, it is difficult to keep the audience engaged for more than two hours merely on the strength of scenes which are otherwise unrelated but are sought to be related in a hotch-potch screenplay. While some comic scenes are funny and evoke laughter, there are others which fall flat. What’s worse still is that the comedy is so loud and so underlined that the effort to make the viewer laugh shows more than the humour
Koimoi | Komal Nahta