This Bollywood movie revolves around the lives of four close friends - Sam (Tusshar Kapoor), Pakkya (Sharman Joshi), Maru (Rajpal Yadav) and Goti (Kunal Khemu).  | Sharman Joshi and Tusshar Kapoor |
All four have no aspirations in life. They tend to stay together as a group because of their childish notoriety and lack of purpose. They all want to make it big but with the least efforts possible. All three boys wish to live life on their own terms, leading everyone to nowhere.  | Sharman Joshi and Tanushree Dutta |
As a result, each one tries their hand at finding a short cut to success but ending up being in even deeper trouble. Life gets worse when they decide to take some desperate measures to end their misery once and for all. According to them, the only way to get rich without working hard is to get married to a rich girl. Surprisingly, into their neighbourhood enters Kanchan (Tanushree Dutta), from a rich family.  | Payal with Kunal Khemu |
So, when all four set out with their individual plans to marry Kanchan, they end up discovering a spine-chilling truth leading to confusion creating hilarious twists and turns, along with an element of thrill, crime, murder and suspense in this Priyadarshan directed caper. Releasing by Adlabs in the UK cinemas, Dhol is sure to take the box office by storm upon release. This is due to it's high laughter quotient provided by the young kings of Bollywood comedy - Tusshar Kapoor, Rajpal Yadav, Sharman Joshi and Om Puri.
Previewed by Manish Gajjar, BBC Bollywood Correspondent  |