Humshakals

2014 "Nine Times The Fun"
1.7| 2h40m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 20 June 2014 Released
Producted By: Pooja Entertainment
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A comedy centered around three people who each have a lookalike of a lookalike, all with the same name.

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Comedy

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Director

Sajid Khan

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Pooja Entertainment

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Humshakals Audience Reviews

Bereamic Awesome Movie
Chirphymium It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
Bea Swanson This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
Rosie Searle It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
vivianjoyson God, I knew before watching itself Sajid Khan can do only crap movies. But I was wrong. He proved that no one else can do such a tremendous piece of shit, which does not have Head or Tail. Is Sajid Khan mentally alright. We know he don't have talent to direct movies. Still this mentally ill person tries and fails (No matter how many time he tried, he will always fail, no doubt). The biggest failing director of word cinema (not just Indian Cinema). Instead of making such film, Sajid Khan and Co. could have begged on streets and others would have lend some money to these beggars
Shourya Sangam I'm going to quote Chris Stuckmann to describe this movie. "It's such an atrocity that it's hilarious." Humshakals would be a perfect addition to Chris Stuckmann's Hilariocity reviews. This movie is utter garbage. I can't believe I actually saw it. This movie should make Sajid Khan stop directing movies. What happened to movies like Heyy Baby, a Sajid Khan movie that was actually entertaining? It's unbelievable that the actors actually signed up for this! When they were in the movie, they looked so uncomfortable with this awful script. The songs weren't even good. This was supposed to be a comedy and I sure did laugh, but for the wrong reasons. I was laughing my butt off at how dumb the comedy was, how ridiculous the plot was, and how Sajid Khan made yet another disaster.The only reason I would recommend this movie to someone would be to laugh at how bad a movie is if they had nothing else to do. The acting felt so awkward and the comedy was so unfunny. I only saw it because my friend said it was so "funny." I didn't realize what he meant until watching it.From A+ to F, Humshakals of course gets an F.
official-priyank I don't how and who is investing on SajiD khan B grade director movies who uncertainly got good not best but yes good actors like Saif Ali Khan, Ram Kapoor and somehow Ritesh. This movie is Crap of all movies x 3 . Means if you rated a bad movie 1 then multiply it to 3 which again comes 1 but yes it dumps. If you want to kill yourself and want to waste your money then see this movie bullshit ridiculous bore movie. Try to away from this Director and Movie Try not to watch Sajib Khan movie Try to show this movie to your x. Pls go and die but not watch this movie I want to remove the director name from directors of India Cinema
bobbysing There is a scene in this film (read atrocity), wherein Satish Shah announces that I am now going to torture both Saif & Ritesh by showing them Sajid Khan's HIMMATWALA, which certainly was a quite brave insertion indeed. Plus in the end credits, we are shown another version of the same scene where Satish says that I am going to torture you both by showing Farah Khan's TEES MAAR KHAN – another wise declaration undoubtedly.However after watching Sajid's latest offering, I am sure this scene would continue in the director's next project too (which he is sure going to make anyhow) with the reference of HUMSHAKALS, as the film leaves the two duds mentioned above way behind in terms of content, direction, performances, execution and mental torture.Being one of those films which makes the job of a reviewer/critic the most painful and tough task among all, I would like to thank the inventor of mobile phone with net connectivity truly, since the device becomes your only savior in such brutally cruel and awful hours to be spend in the theater. Otherwise in the olden times we just used to see each other's faces with an amusing disappointment and had nothing else to do at all while watching such torturous attempts.Talking about the review, I don't think there still remains anything else to say after the straight forward heading giving you a clear idea. Still if you want to feel the comedy more in the review than the film itself, then following are the few indications of what HUMSHAKALS has in store for the viewers in the name of an entertaining comic film.It begins calmly with a loser character, exactly like one of director's previous ventures. But the moment you year the phrase, "Shareer Aadmi Ka Aur Dimaag Kuttey Ka"....... you know that the infamous Sajidism has begun to take you for a ride. Next there are three different wings of a mental asylum having the humshakals, a few electric shocks, a gay warden, some paraantheys made of cocaine and vodka, three ugly looking men in a long, not so funny cross-dressing sequence, a typical good for nothing Punjabi insertion (as if no Bollywood biggie can be made without a Punjabi touch nowadays), three heroines just there to be the dumb glamour dolls, poor music as well as a lazy background score (with one catchy song in the first half) and then as usual a messy end with a huge crowd running around like lunatics hired for a price.Continuing with his passion of copying the masters……Oh sorry! paying tribute to the Classics, Sajid takes one scene from the famous MARX BROTHERS (mirror sequence), one from AMAR AKBAR ANTHONY and a whole phrase from Kishore Da's HALF TICKET saying, "Hum Paagal Nahin Hain, Hamara Dimaag Kharaab Hai" also converting it into a mediocre song quite pathetically.In short, its really a pity state of our Hindi film industry that where at one end, many supremely talented fresh directors are making their numerous rounds of production houses constantly with a hope of getting a chance, there such over-confident, well connected & arrogant directors are lavishly making these kind of wasteful films with nothing in the name of script or any basic storyline.Admitting all the hard-work, effort, time and money required to make a film putting everything together, its unarguably one of the most toughest production processes in existence. But then what's the use of all the huge hard work of a farmer if he goes on putting extra-effort, money and time on a land which has no capability to produce anything at all in reality. And in film-making the fertile land happens to be your script and then the treatment with which you go on sowing seeds (scenes) leading to the final cutting of crops as your great entertaining climax.Sadly Sajid Khan's HUMSHAKALS neither has a script nor any enjoyable treatment to cherish despite having an interesting cast on board. The film is entirely dependent on all deliberately written funny sequences which simply fail to generate any kind of laughter till the clichéd climax and the audiences keep watching it with a dead silence mostly. To be specific, Sajid's previous films still had some kind of regular storyline to deal with. But in HUMSHAKALS there has been no importance or time given to the basic script/story of the project. And if a director is not interested in giving time to his major requirement of the film then why should we waste our time to review it in details talking about its various departments individually.In short, as was being expected from its promos, HUMSHAKALS easily crosses the earlier benchmark set by Sajid's HIMMATWALA of being one of the worst films (competing with himself), as the Ajay Devgun starrer still had a basic storyline (may be rotten), a decent action and a TIGER too to give you some kind of thrills in totality. But stepping many steps downwards HUMSHAKALS not even has that much content in its lengthy 150 minutes and Sajid should really thank KAPIL SHARMA's show with his entire team, because it were actually those two episodes aired last week, which did create a good buzz around the movie in its final phase, post the utterly disastrous impact made by its trailers.So though the team must have enjoyed shooting all these silly sequences together in the good weather abroad, they are not able to generate any kind of similar result for the viewers. And in case, you still wish to watch it then just wake up in the scenes of Ritesh Deshmukh and then go back to sleep in that comfortable chair of an air conditioned theater in this scorching summer.