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Tusshar Kapoor counts beyond ‘One Two Three’
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Hard work Director’s actor
Tusshar Kapoor hasn’t given any hit film for a while. Yet he remains in the news — sometimes by appearing as a judge in talent hunt shows (Boogie Woogie and Rock-n-Roll Family) or while playing Holi
with the Reddy sisters (Meghna, Sameera) at a party.
With the kind of films he is doing, his name is becoming synonymous with comedy — those with below-the-belt humour. It began with a hit Kyaa Kool Hai Hum, then came a flop called Dhol and now we have One Two Three, released this week.
In this film directed by Ashwini Dhir, Tusshar plays “a wannabe don to impress his mother though he is a nice guy ”. As Laxminarayanan number one, (there are three in all — two others played by Paresh Rawal and Suniel Shetty) and desperate to be categorised as a ‘bhai’, he takes ‘supari’ to kill a goon nicknamed Papa, played by Mukesh Tiwari. “A failure in earlier attempts to prove his killing expertise, this time, he wants to miss no chance,” adds Tusshar.
His forthcoming films are C Company and Golmal Returns.
C Company, “is about three underdogs while Golmal Returns is about a nice guy mistaken for a thief.
RANA SIDDIQUI
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