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A TV anchor keeps on blaming God for his unsuccessful life. God appears and he is given the God's Power for 10 days just to see how he manages to keep everyone happy.A TV anchor keeps on blaming God for his unsuccessful life. God appears and he is given the God's Power for 10 days just to see how he manages to keep everyone happy.A TV anchor keeps on blaming God for his unsuccessful life. God appears and he is given the God's Power for 10 days just to see how he manages to keep everyone happy.
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Priyanka Chopra Jonas
- Alia Kapoor
- (as Priyanka Chopra)
Rukhsar Rehman
- Madhu Prajapati
- (as Rukhsar)
Shashi Kiran
- Corrupt Doctor Exposed on live TV
- (as Shashi Rajan)
Rajpal Naurang Yadav
- Rangeela - Lottery Stall Owner
- (as Rajpal Yadav)
Upasana Singh
- Gangubai - Maid
- (as Upasna Singh)
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As you may have guessed the movie is inspired from Jim Carrey's "Bruce Almighty". But keeping that fact aside, the movie is a simple, sober and clean flick which also has a sweet message to give. In other words its a well adapted movie which is not great, but still good for a family evening. "Bruce Almighty" sticks to its comedy theme throughout but "GTGH" shifts its emphasis from comedy to social issues too. Therefore it cannot be called as a complete comic entertainer.
The film starts slowly and takes too much time to settle down. The director should have come to the main theme of "God" much earlier, but instead he introduces this plot just before the interval. The movie could be more enjoyable if the script was based on this single plot with some more comedy sequences.
The story revolves around a plot in which God gives Salman the powers to run the world for ten days. And then Salman does what he thinks will be good for all, but messes it up. The first half of the movie is all predictable with repeated scenes seen many times before. The novel theme comes too late which is the major drawback of the movie. After "The God's" entry, it picks up and that makes the second half much better than the first.
Performance wise Salman Khan plays his part convincingly. But Priyanka is just there in the film as the leading lady. Though they both look good together in their scenes and songs. The chemistry between Sohail & Salman was quite similar to "Hello Brother" and it entertains in some scenes. Amitabh Bachhan as "The God" looks very descent and elegant. In fact no other actor comes to your mind who can play "The God" dressed in white suits, other than Amitabh. All the comic actors in the movie (like Rajpal Yadav) have very few funny lines to offer which makes you feel asking for more. It can be said that everyone has acted his part well but the script is too simple to give any one an opportunity to stand out.
Music department only comes with one good song, "Aa Chalti Kya" and all other songs are below average. Songs in the second half were not needed at all as they slow down the pace of the movie. Special Effects are also OK and don't go over the board. But it was a little strange to see that "The God" chooses to meet Salman, through the unexisting floor of a five star hotel.
The direction is very simple and the director keeps shifting between the comedy and social track in the second half. It could have been executed in a far better way. The best part of the movie comes in the last 40 minutes where the narration is inspired from Hrishikesh Mukherjee kind of cinema. Interestingly it made me remember one old Hrishikesh Mukherjee film "Naukri" starring Rajesh Khanna, where he meets an angle, who shows him the real world (which was also an inspired one).
Another impressive part of the movie is the message it gives in the last minutes. That makes you feel good about what you have in life and teaches you to be contented always with whatever you get from your life & "God".
So, its not a great movie and gets only average marks. But it is a cute, clean, family movie which can be enjoyed in the festive weekends. It lacks the content of becoming a hit or blockbuster.
The film starts slowly and takes too much time to settle down. The director should have come to the main theme of "God" much earlier, but instead he introduces this plot just before the interval. The movie could be more enjoyable if the script was based on this single plot with some more comedy sequences.
The story revolves around a plot in which God gives Salman the powers to run the world for ten days. And then Salman does what he thinks will be good for all, but messes it up. The first half of the movie is all predictable with repeated scenes seen many times before. The novel theme comes too late which is the major drawback of the movie. After "The God's" entry, it picks up and that makes the second half much better than the first.
Performance wise Salman Khan plays his part convincingly. But Priyanka is just there in the film as the leading lady. Though they both look good together in their scenes and songs. The chemistry between Sohail & Salman was quite similar to "Hello Brother" and it entertains in some scenes. Amitabh Bachhan as "The God" looks very descent and elegant. In fact no other actor comes to your mind who can play "The God" dressed in white suits, other than Amitabh. All the comic actors in the movie (like Rajpal Yadav) have very few funny lines to offer which makes you feel asking for more. It can be said that everyone has acted his part well but the script is too simple to give any one an opportunity to stand out.
Music department only comes with one good song, "Aa Chalti Kya" and all other songs are below average. Songs in the second half were not needed at all as they slow down the pace of the movie. Special Effects are also OK and don't go over the board. But it was a little strange to see that "The God" chooses to meet Salman, through the unexisting floor of a five star hotel.
The direction is very simple and the director keeps shifting between the comedy and social track in the second half. It could have been executed in a far better way. The best part of the movie comes in the last 40 minutes where the narration is inspired from Hrishikesh Mukherjee kind of cinema. Interestingly it made me remember one old Hrishikesh Mukherjee film "Naukri" starring Rajesh Khanna, where he meets an angle, who shows him the real world (which was also an inspired one).
Another impressive part of the movie is the message it gives in the last minutes. That makes you feel good about what you have in life and teaches you to be contented always with whatever you get from your life & "God".
So, its not a great movie and gets only average marks. But it is a cute, clean, family movie which can be enjoyed in the festive weekends. It lacks the content of becoming a hit or blockbuster.
God Tussi Great Ho.. the moment the movie was announced everyone knew that it was going to be a ripoff of Bruce Almighty. Bruce Almighty itself was no classic but just a light entertainer with a stunning performance by Jim Carrey. So, in this Hindi remake, the makers retain the concept and a few scenes from the original and then add the Indian touch to it ( with the typical ma-pitaji, behna and all those stuff) Let me tell you that most of the movie falls flat. But then there is one bright spot in the movie. And that is none other than our very own SALMAN KHAN. Sallu bhai is in terrific form in this movie and he is the only reason why you care to watch the movie even though you know that it will be taking the typical Bollywood route with songs coming out of nowhere and supporting characters trying hard to make you laugh. The music was actually a big letdown in this movie. You normally expect Salman movies to have good songs but then apart from "Tujhe Aksa Beach", no song really makes an impact. I just wish the director had put more humor and spent more on the Fx. this movie would have been a joy ride for one and all.
My final opinion is that if you are a Salman Khan fan, then go for this, else you are better off skipping this one.
My final opinion is that if you are a Salman Khan fan, then go for this, else you are better off skipping this one.
"God Tussi Great Ho" is a Bollywood comedy film directed by Rumi Jaffery and released in 2008. Starring Amitabh Bachchan, Salman Khan, and Priyanka Chopra, the movie is a remake of the Hollywood film "Bruce Almighty."
The story revolves around a young man named Arun (Salman Khan) who blames God for all his misfortunes. Frustrated with his life, Arun challenges God (Amitabh Bachchan) to take over his responsibilities and prove that he can do a better job. God accepts the challenge and gives Arun his powers for ten days.
While the concept of the film is intriguing, "God Tussi Great Ho" fails to deliver a fresh and engaging storyline. The plot follows a predictable path and lacks originality. The humor in the movie is hit or miss, with some jokes falling flat. The screenplay could have been tighter and the dialogues more polished to enhance the comedic elements.
The performances by the lead actors are decent. Amitabh Bachchan brings his signature charm and charisma to the role of God, delivering a solid performance. Salman Khan tries his best to bring humor to his character, but his performance feels somewhat repetitive and lacks depth. Priyanka Chopra, in a supporting role, manages to shine despite limited screen time.
The film's music is forgettable, with no standout tracks that leave a lasting impact. The production values are average, and the cinematography doesn't add much to the overall experience.
Overall, "God Tussi Great Ho" is a mediocre comedy film that fails to make a significant mark. While it has some entertaining moments, the predictable storyline, average performances, and lackluster execution prevent it from standing out among other Bollywood comedies. If you enjoy light-hearted comedies and are a fan of the main actors, you might find some enjoyment in this film. However, if you're looking for a truly great comedy experience, you may want to explore other options.
The story revolves around a young man named Arun (Salman Khan) who blames God for all his misfortunes. Frustrated with his life, Arun challenges God (Amitabh Bachchan) to take over his responsibilities and prove that he can do a better job. God accepts the challenge and gives Arun his powers for ten days.
While the concept of the film is intriguing, "God Tussi Great Ho" fails to deliver a fresh and engaging storyline. The plot follows a predictable path and lacks originality. The humor in the movie is hit or miss, with some jokes falling flat. The screenplay could have been tighter and the dialogues more polished to enhance the comedic elements.
The performances by the lead actors are decent. Amitabh Bachchan brings his signature charm and charisma to the role of God, delivering a solid performance. Salman Khan tries his best to bring humor to his character, but his performance feels somewhat repetitive and lacks depth. Priyanka Chopra, in a supporting role, manages to shine despite limited screen time.
The film's music is forgettable, with no standout tracks that leave a lasting impact. The production values are average, and the cinematography doesn't add much to the overall experience.
Overall, "God Tussi Great Ho" is a mediocre comedy film that fails to make a significant mark. While it has some entertaining moments, the predictable storyline, average performances, and lackluster execution prevent it from standing out among other Bollywood comedies. If you enjoy light-hearted comedies and are a fan of the main actors, you might find some enjoyment in this film. However, if you're looking for a truly great comedy experience, you may want to explore other options.
This movie worst copy of any movie . this movie was copy of bruce almighty of Jim carry it is totally copy don't waste time on this you can see bruce almighty . it is good if your are a salu boi fan and you have extra time so you can waste on this
When a writer turns director plans to make a movie. What do you expect? At least an original story if not a perfect direction. But Mr. Rumi Jaffery shamelessly copies Bruce Almighty, adds some idiotic sequences of his own, throws few songs and here's what we get- a horrible copy of Bruce almighty. To add to the shame quotient, director denies it being a copy.
If the director had blindly copied the almighty, the movie could have been at least watchable. The modified script has easily made this one of the worst flicks of this year. Less said about the star-cast, the better. Throw money on us, we'll do any crap you say. Come on Mr. Khan and Mr. Bachhan, You've achieved a lot in your career. At least pay attention to the scripts you choose.
If India had Razzie, this one would have been a sure winner.
If the director had blindly copied the almighty, the movie could have been at least watchable. The modified script has easily made this one of the worst flicks of this year. Less said about the star-cast, the better. Throw money on us, we'll do any crap you say. Come on Mr. Khan and Mr. Bachhan, You've achieved a lot in your career. At least pay attention to the scripts you choose.
If India had Razzie, this one would have been a sure winner.
Did you know
- TriviaDirector Rumi Jaffery denied his movie was a remake of Bruce tout-puissant (2003) before the film released; and claimed this was inspired by an Indian folktale about a Brahmin.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Life! Camera Action... (2012)
- SoundtracksLet's Party
Music by Sajid Ali and Wajid Ali
Lyrics by Jalees Sherwani
Performed by Shaan, Sunidhi Chauhan
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $163,756
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $121,432
- Aug 17, 2008
- Gross worldwide
- $4,807,638
- Runtime2 hours 32 minutes
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