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Starring:
Sanjay Dutt, Ajay Devgan,
Bipasha Basu, Fardeen Khan, Ashwini Khalsekar, Asrani,
Johnny Lever, Mukesh Tamari
Directed by Rohit Shetty
All the Best
has some breathtaking car racing stunts, the stunning
bright and colourful beaches and locales of Goa and
comedy all the time. There is never a dull moment..
Veer (Fardeen Khan) is a singer who is in greed of
extracting extra pocket money from his step brother
Dharam (Sanjay Dutt) who is a business honcho from
London.

The outcome is a rib-tickling
comic situation where Veer and Prem handle the unexpected
incoming characters arriving at their place and coping
with acquaintances while they boast and cover up with lies
in this comedy of errors.
Asrani and.Johnny Lever manage
to deliver good comedy: And we have Sanjay Mishra, Atul
Parchure & Vijay Patkar whose appearance itself evokes
laughter.

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Veer tries to lie about his single status and
puts it forth as 'Happily Married' with Vidya (Mughda
Godse) who he is in love with. His friend Prem (Ajay
Devgn) who is a concept car expert lends a helping hand
in this falsely embossed projection.
Prem is happily married to
Jhanvi (Bipasha Basu) who takes care of his ancestor's
out-dated 'Chopra Gymnasion'. Veer and Prem land up in
debts as they opted for a short-cut to earn big money.
Now Veer and Prem get into a
bigger soup when Dharam pays a sudden visit to their
place. Time does not give a chance and circumstances
create such situations that Jhanvi is mistaken as Vidya
and Vidya as Jhanvi...
Soon the two start juggling
between prolonging the debt payment to a local don Tobu
(Johnny Lever) and convincing plus pacifying Dharam about
the false status.
Sanjay Dutt and Ajay Devgan
excel in comic situations. Fardeen Khan and Bipasha Basu
too perform well, Mughda Godse has no scope in the story.

An interesting comedy is
towards the end, where the African natives come up with
their dusky princess in interaction with Sanjubaba and the
gang in Swahili which is a native African language.
All the Best is a decent and fun filled hilarious film for
the entire family. It is nice to see that there are no
double meaning jokes or any cheap comedy. It is laughter
almost from the beginning and then keeps you laughing till
the end.
- Amarjeet
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Credits and Crew:
Producer - Ajay Devgn
Director - Rohit Shetty
Co-producers - Kumar Mangat, Vikrant Sharma
Line Producer - Inderjit Chadha
Associate Producer - Sanjay Bhattacharji
Music – Pritam Chakraborty
Lyrics - Kumaar
Screenplay - Robit Bhatt, Yunus Sajawal
Dialogues - Farhad - Sajit, Bunty Rathore
Director of Photography - Dudley
Editor - Steven H. Bernard
Art Director - Narendra Rahurikar
Action - Jai Singh Nijjar
Sound Design - Rakesh Ranjan
Choreographers - Bosco - Ceaser, Raju Khan
Background Score - Sanjoy Chowdhury
Media Consultant - Parag Desai
Campaing Creatives & Promotion - EPiGRAM
Costume Design by Shaheed Amir, Anna Singh, Rakhi Parekh,
Vikram Phadnis
Stunts - Jai Singh Nijjar, Harpal Singh, Peter Fernandes |
Cast:
Sanjay Dutt as Dharam Kapoor
Ajay Devgan as Prem Chopra
Fardeen Khan as Vir Kapoor
Bipasha Basu as Jhanvi and Princess Of Lesotho
Mugdha Godse as Vidya
Johnny Lever as Tobu
Asrani as Vidyas Father
Mukesh Tiwari as Chautala (Dharam's Secretary in India)
Ashwini Kalsekar as Mary ( a Kannadiga Maid in Vir's
Household)
Sanjay Mishra as a Raghunandandas Govardhandas Vakavale
(Tenant)
Ashish R. Mohan
Puneet Vashist
Subhash Pradhan
Shraddha Musale
Atul Parchure
Vijay Patkar
Sherveer Vakil |