Yea Toh Too Much Ho Gayaa movie is the latest Comedy-Drama from Arbaaz Khan. The film is scheduled to release on 2nd September 2016 and will be the only comedy option for moviegoers this week. I have always liked Arbaaz Khan and Sohail Khan movies and I am hoping this would be an easy watch too.
The music for Yea Toh Too Much Ho Gayaa movie is composed by Avishek Majumdar and Badri Lacewala who give listeners an upbeat soundtrak with a mix of Bhangra tracks and a Sufi style song.
Yea Toh Too Much Ho Gayaa Cast
Jimmy Shergill plays the identical twins Mann and Mohan. Arbaaz Khan once again plays the role of a protective elder brother as Mak. Former Miss India Pooja Chopra, last known for her role in the movie Commando: One Man Army, is seen playing the role of Meena opposite one of the Jimmy Shergills. Audiences will also see Bruna Abdullah as the love interest of the second brother in sizzling outfits and scenic locales.
Yea Toh Two Much Ho Gayaa (2016)
Director: Anwer Khan
Cast: Jimmy Shergill, Pooja Chopra, Arbaaz Khan
Yea Toh Too Much Ho Gayaa Story
Mann and Mohan are identical twins. Mann living in Thailand and Mohan with his mother in rural India. When Mann gets into a scuffle with the brother of Thailand’s don Mak (Arbaaz Khan) his girlfriend and other advise him to return to India. At the same time Mohan gets to know his brother’s problems and decides to go to Thailand to help his brother. This is how the switch happens.
Kind of reminds you of Govinda and Chunkey’s Aankhen. The comedy of errors begins when they switch places and no one knows why they are behaving the way they are.
Yea Toh Too Much Ho Gaya Move Review
Akira has got a lot of flak for not being really a feminist movie. Some have even claimed that the plot has a lot of holes. But for all its so called flaws, it is still a better option than YTTMHG this week. Jimmy Shergill does his best to maek this movie endurable. But Arbaaz Khan fails to be the dreaded gangster that he wants to portray.
I never had a lot of expectations from the story of the movie, but was hoping that the movie could give you a few laughs and keep you interested in the proceedings on the screen. This was ever a movie that you can think of taking seriously, but for all its simplicity it fails to be hilarious. Twin roles and ensuing confusion has a long history in Bollywood. The original Golmaal, Angoor and Govinda’s Ankhen to name a few. YTTMHG fails to create the confusion and the supporting cast doesn’t seem energised enough to keep you interested in the movie. It could give a few laughs if you insist on watching comedy only, but I wouldn’t raise your hopes too much!
Yea Toh Too Much Ho Gayaa Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvOWhjF_nHo


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