Story
Kanhaiya (Tusshar Kapoor) is a decent guy, who prays god for true love. His dad fires him out of the company, for a mistake he committed. A frustrated Kanhaiya, then meets his close friend Rocky (Aftab Shivdasani) to discuss about problems. Meanwhile, they get a call from their old friend Mickey (Krushna Abhsihek), who offers them a special job in Bangkok. Mickey, a porn film producer in Bangkok, casts his friends in Bollywood spoof films, like ‘Kholay’ instead of Sholay.
In this sequence, Kanhaiya meets his love Shalu (Mandana Karimi) and even the girl accepts his love. But to get the approval of their marriage from Shalu’s father, he has to meet his family. Will Shalu and Kanhaiya get married even after his actual profession is revealed, is what the rest of the story, all about.
Analysis :
The entire plot is messed up with the logic less comedy and silly narrations. Calling it as a sex comedy subject, KKHH3 even could not keep up that tag, as most of the dialogues are utter cheap, rather than being cheesy.
Most of the scenes, are concentrated on the spoofs of the super hit Bollywood films and their dialogues, while some are funny, the rest tests the patience of the audience in the theatre. When one tries to concentrate on the plot, they surely end up in deep confusion and would be the first to step out of the theatre.
Performance :
Tusshar Kapoor has become the face of sex comedies. But, this time, his melodramatic act is beyond unbearable in this film. Aftab Shivdasani’s comeback has no importance. His acting in the film makes one relate to a debut actor. Other than giving the perfect ‘desperado’ expressions, he does not have anything to do in the film. Krushna Abhishek is the only hope of the film. His comic timing is hilarious and adapting himself into the role of a porn producer is superb.
Mandana Karimi, Gisele Thakral, Claudia Ciesla and Meghna Naidu are only opted in the film to perform skin shows. Throughout the film, more than dialogues, they only concentrate on engaging the naughty audience, with their spicy exposes. Shakti Kapoor and Darshan Jariwala have nothing much to do in the film and rest other characters are just ok.
The script absolutely ranks zero. There are several flaws in the screenplay. The cheap narration completely degrades the movie. The dialogues tops the cheap category of KKHH3. Though the songs secured good response, they are misplaced in the film. Editing is a blunder and the production values are ok.
Final Word:
Kya Kool Hain Hum 3 can be completely ignored for its witty and unusual comedy. A film that can be completely ignored.