I guess I am the only one here who liked this movie... by the way, my husband did not! It has been a while since I watched a hindi movie.
The story goes like this... 3 guys are married to women that do not share similar interests and do not give them what they want (yeah... guys just want one thing!). Anyway, Satish Shah is the guys boss, and he has 3 daughters, who do not want to go for arranged marriage. Satish Shah asks the three men to trick his daughters into loving them and then dump them, so that they end up going for arranged marriage. The men really fall in love with the daughters - or so it seems. Sanjay Dutt comes in here. He is the muh-bola-bhai or whatever of the 3 wives, and he helps them. Well, the story is then obvious. In the end, the men go back to their wives, and the latter, in typical David Dhawan fashion, forgive their hubbies.
I enjoyed the dialogues in this movie, especially after Sanjay makes his entry. It was quite funny. However, as in all David Dhawans movies, I left my brain back at home, and could enjoy this movie without worrying about what made sense and what did not. By the way, after interval the dialogues run out of steam, and the anecdotes from Sanjay Dutt no longer make as much sense. I saw this movie as a spoof of various other movies such as Spiderman, Ishq, and the like. The last scene is a spoof on Ishqs scene where Amir Khan tries to save Ajay Devgan hanging on a pole.
I must say that for a meagre cast I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, and I would recommend this for Govinda lovers. However, if you are looking for something that is more than mere slapstick humor and/or something that makes sense, this movie is not for you.