CHAAR DIN KI CHANDNI movie review: Loud, slapstick humour
But the film is spunky and the lead pair of Tusshar Kapoor and Kulraj Randhawa is entertaining
Don’t ask who’s who, what’s what, and why things happen here. And your life will be much easier while watching this utterly scrambled comedy. A homage to those magnificent maestros of mirth David Dhawan, Anees Bazmi and Rohit Shetty,
Chaar Din Ki Chandni (CDKC) takes the theme of outrageous festivity to a new high. Characters, all 27-28 of them, are either screaming, guffawing, burping or performing one or the other bodily functions that we are squeamish about when not watching a boorish comedy.
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