Looking At Bollywood's Famous Taporis
With stylish punchlines like Naya Saal Naya Maal, the Prabhu Deva-directed film appears to be all set to pack in the punch like his previous venture, Wanted.Akshay plays a small-time crook in the film who avenges the death of a police officer who also happened to look like him.
For all the brickbats Uday Chopra receives for his lack of acting chops, he did deliver as the naive and well meaning tapori Ali in the Dhoom films.
Talked out of living a life of petty crime by Abhishek Bachchan's Jai, Ali assumes the role of Jai's subordinate in cracking cases and outshines his mentor in many scenes.
Sanjay Dutt plays a local don; only, he's a don with a difference.
He's taken to helping others in distress but can't seem to give up arm-twisting even while pursuing a noble cause.
While his antics brighten up the sullen atmosphere of Professor Asthana's medical college in Munnabhai MBBS, he espouses Gandhiji's ideologies for the gen next in the sequel.
Aamir Khan's Munna held his own in front of the star of Ram Gopal Varma's 1995 runway hit Rangeela -- Urmila Matondkar.
His street-smart character plays best friend to Urmila's starry-eyed Mili and wins us over with his antics.
Remember the restaurant scene?
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