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Bol Bachchan
Action and humour are two genres of cinema that work predominantly well in the large screen set-up. Films like Wanted, Dabangg, Ready, Bodyguard, Rowdy Rathore and all of Rohit Shetty's movies are examples that not only entertained the masses, but were incredibly victorious at the ticket window as well. When a person lies to the most powerful man of Ranakpur, Prithviraj (Ajay Devgn), he makes sure that the person is left with no future ahead. Abbas (Abhishek Bachchan) is drowning in his financial problems which lead him to his well wisher, Shastri's house in Ranakpur, where he comes down to having a proper job to take care of himself and his sister Sania (Asin). Abbas accidentally falls prey to an indistinct situation which makes him lie about his name in front of the villagers in Ranakpur. This uncertain incident plays a very important twist in Abbas's life. He lands up working as a supervisor with the lie-hater Prithviraj. A single person acting as two different entities, Abbas's topsy-turvy journey makes him lie and keep lying to his boss, who hates liars to the core. Bol Bachchan works primarily thanks to the entertainment quotient and of course, the persuasive portrayals by its lead actors, especially Ajay and Abhishek.
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