
Cast: Yuddhisthir, Aslam Khan, Nauheed Cyrusi, Nisha Rawal, Archana Puran Singh, Mita Vashist, Shakti Kapoor, Sadashiv Amrapurkar
Director: B H Tharunkumar
And this one has nothing to do with that mid-70s barrel of fun-on-the-run starring Rishi and Neetu, other than the fact that they share the same name, Rafoo Chakkar.
Two middle-aged sisters Archana and Mita have to marry within 24 hours to fulfill the conditions of their father8217;s will. Two ne8217;er-do-wells Yudi and Aslam land at their doorstep, and are reeled in, kicking and screaming. In addition to this happy foursome are two curvy airheads Nauheed and Nisha, who claim they are penniless, but appear to be dressed if you call Nauheed8217;s plunging tees 8216;dressing8217; to the nines every time they appear on screen.
B H Tharunkumar8217;s previous outing Nayee Padosan had fake sets, loud actors, and a story which didn8217;t have a subtle bone in its body. Rafoo Chakkar takes all these ingredients, and ratchets them up a hundredfold, making it way beyond bad.
The lines are worse. Sample this exchange between the two fellows, about to be led off to their 8216;suhaag raat8217;: 8220;hamari bohni itni purane customers se nahin ho sakti8221;.
Yeah, it8217;s like that. All of it.
shubhra.guptaexpressindia.com