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All Is Well

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
1.7K
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Abhishek Bachchan and Rishi Kapoor in All Is Well (2015)
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A musician finds himself on the run from a group of thugs with his friend and his estranged parents.A musician finds himself on the run from a group of thugs with his friend and his estranged parents.A musician finds himself on the run from a group of thugs with his friend and his estranged parents.

  • Director
    • Umesh Shukla
  • Writers
    • Umesh Shukla
    • Sumit Arora
    • Niren Bhatt
  • Stars
    • Rishi Kapoor
    • Abhishek Bachchan
    • Asin
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Umesh Shukla
    • Writers
      • Umesh Shukla
      • Sumit Arora
      • Niren Bhatt
    • Stars
      • Rishi Kapoor
      • Abhishek Bachchan
      • Asin
    • 12User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rishi Kapoor
    Rishi Kapoor
    • Bhajanlal Bhalla
    Abhishek Bachchan
    Abhishek Bachchan
    • Inder Bhalla
    Asin
    Asin
    • Nimmi Bhalla
    Supriya Pathak
    Supriya Pathak
    • Pammi…
    Mohd. Zeeshan Ayyub
    Mohd. Zeeshan Ayyub
    • Cheema
    • (as Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub)
    Daljeet Singh Gujral
    • Mama's son
    Seema Pahwa
    Seema Pahwa
    • Mamiji
    • (as Seema Bhargava)
    Steven a Dsouza
    • Dhaba Guy
    • (as Sardar Dhaba guy)
    Arun Raj
    • Surjan
    Tiku Talsania
    Tiku Talsania
    • Dhingra
    Herry Tangiri
    Herry Tangiri
    • Mohit
    • (as Herry Tangri)
    Sunita Verma
    • Chachi
    Sumeet Vyas
    Sumeet Vyas
    • Ronny
    Sonakshi Sinha
    Sonakshi Sinha
    • an item number Nachan Farrate
    Harry Josh
    Harry Josh
    Kaizaad Kotwal
    Sahil Patel
    Nagendra Pratap Singh Verma
    • Neta ka chamcha
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    • Director
      • Umesh Shukla
    • Writers
      • Umesh Shukla
      • Sumit Arora
      • Niren Bhatt
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    User reviews12

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    1rickin-shah

    Mindlessness

    To write about this movie, I had to google for a word that is opposite of creativity. I stumbled upon "mindlessness" and thats the apt word for this movie. I seriously wonder how such movies can be conceived, financed and produced. Scenes that appear or try to be funny have been ridiculous and seem to annoy more than entertain. I thanked that I did not spend watching it in cinema and watched it on TV, I only wished I had ability to fast forward it. Watch this movie if you are seriously running out films to watch and suggest keeping some paracetamol within close proximity. 1 star for its music but the movie is worth negative stars !
    6rajmannar-08230

    Decent fare

    It is a pleasant relaxed watch. No violence or sleaze. It was nice to watch Rishi Kapoor in a major role pitted against his "screen" son enacted by Abhishek. There is a nice base of melodrama, good chunk of roadie (on the road), dash of romance, some comic villains in the story. The guy who acted in the role of the loan shark along with his sidekicks were hilarious, without being over the top. Asin plays a good foil. Overall, decent fare. Nothing spectacular, but worth a watch when you don't want to tax yourself much. There were other reviews which seemed overtly critical. Frankly it was not bad at all. It is a good family movie.
    2bobbysing

    Post a 100 minutes awful show, it tries hard to teach some family values in vain.

    Many a times, it's just the opening 10 minutes of a film and one clearly gets the idea about how tough the next two hours are going to be sitting in the theatre. Still the hope refuses to die and the viewers seriously keep waiting for something better to be there soon in the remaining time.

    Unfortunately this hope doesn't work in case of ALL IS WELL, since the film neither delivers in the beginning, nor has something entertaining to offer in the mid as well as the end, surprisingly coming from the director of widely acclaimed, meaningful venture OH MY GOD. In fact one repeatedly remembers the title of his last film in the literal sense (with an exclamation mark) watching even an actor like Rishi Kapoor hamming on the screen due to many poorly written sequences with lots of weird dialogues.

    To be specific, the very first thing that causes the big disappointment is the faulty use of Punjabi language and many characters in the script speaking with an awfully artificial Punjabi accent not suiting just anybody. Moreover this is again a comic project from few of those 'extremely creative minds' who still consider Punjabis as only funny people knowing nothing other than laughing, eating and dancing. Secondly the father, mother, son and even the girlfriend turn out to be 'a bunch of people' far away from reality making no connection whatsoever with the viewers. And thirdly its the wrong casting of Mohammad Zeeshan Ayub as the fumbling don who miserably fails in his sincere attempt to somehow keep it 'hilarious' right till his final scene.

    In actual terms, it's the inferior writing, flat jokes, poor one- liners, hamming acts and unentertaining execution with nothing engaging happening throughout its two hours of duration that work as the main culprits here. Plus the below average soundtrack and a feeble try to cover more than one genres further damage the film brutally right from the word 'go'.

    For instance it begins focusing on a struggler musician (with a disturbed childhood) looking for a brake, who doesn't believe in the institution of marriage and then goes on to become a crude chase comedy, a road movie, a love-marriage saga and a family drama altogether giving an important social message in its concluding scenes. But above all it's the badly written script that simply doesn't let the film convey anything before or after the intermission apart from few emotional sequences in its climax that unfortunately appear when the game has already been lost. Umesh Shukla, the director of OMG is nowhere visible in the entire film and it's a pity to see actors such as Rishi Kapoor, Supriya Pathak and Mohammad Zeeshan Ayub coming up with all mediocre performances due to the reckless writing. Asin remains completely wasted in a silly role and Sonakshi once again proves her 'repetitive talent' in a forcibly inserted item number that's good for nothing.

    A routine camera-work, unnoticeable background score, shabby art direction and below average soundtrack become the other weak departments of ALL IS WELL. Plus the makers also dare to recreate the soothing love song 'Aye Mere Humsafar' from QSQT that actually doesn't even deserve a mention here. But at the same time, I wonder why QSQT has suddenly become the hot-favourite, as one of its song was recently also used in the much appreciated MASAAN.

    Coming to the lead star of the film Abhishek Bachchan, the actor always tries to perform in a decent manner to the best of his ability as per the given role. But honestly ALL IS WELL once again makes me think that, Why many of the awful films always manage to fall in the lap of Abhishek Bachchan only repeatedly?

    May be its because of his choice of roles or the luck factor refusing to favour since long, Abhishek certainly needs to find his lost form at the earliest, living to the reputation once formed with YUVA and GURU.

    In all, after some terribly unbearable 100 minutes, ALL IS WELL faintly manages to convey a valuable message in its climax reminding everyone to essentially take good care of their ageing parents providing them all the love and warmth in their final decades when they actually need it the most.

    However, despite the precious message, I still cannot recommend this mess unexpectedly created by the man behind OH MY GOD.
    6namashi_1

    A Passable Fare!

    Umesh Shukla's 'All Is Well' is a lighthearted family-comedy, with a few entertaining moments, that leave a mark. However, the writing isn't always funny & lags at times.

    'All Is Well' Synopsis: An estranged son, Inder (Abhishek Bachchan) returns home to help his father (Rishi Kapoor), who's in debt. But that's not all, Inder's mother has Alzheimer's & his lady-love tags along with him. Chaos follows...

    'All Is Well' is passable entertainment. It has some inspiring moments, that provide laughter. The first-hour is breezy & some of the comedic portions work nicely. Its the second-hour, that dips considerably. The humour wears out & the father-son conflict doesn't engage after a point. Even the climax looks hurried. In short, the first-hour is decent, but the second-hour doesn't really work. Sumit Arora & Niren Bhatt's Screenplay is a mixed bag. It begins well & is also funny, but post-interval, it loses pace. Sharper Writing was the need of the day! Umesh Shukla's Direction is ordinary. Sameer Arya's Cinematography is eye-filling. Editing isn't crisp. Music by Various Artists is energetic.

    Performance-Wise: Abhishek Bachchan does a fine job. He enacts his part sincerely. Rishi Kapoor is loud, but that's the demand of the character. Asin is limited to a few expressions. The Wonderful Supriya Pathak is wasted in an insignificant role. Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub is first-rate. The talented actor plays the bumbling villain with terrific timing. Jameel Khan is adequate. Sonakshi Sinha sizzles in an item number.

    On the whole, 'All Is Well' works in parts. At best, a one-time watch!
    1siddhartha1984

    Pathetic

    Simply awful.That's the correct word I have for this movie.Terrible direction and terrible script.Disgusting Cinematography. If you have excess time utilize it but don't go this movie or never watch it even on piracy. The junior Big B should rethink why he is continuing acting and selecting this kind of movie. The heroine is in this movie but for what reason she knows! The only reason I have given it one is for two reason!

    1) The utilization of the original score from 90's was pathetic but you will feel nostalgic. 2) Rishi Kapoor tries to give the movie a shape.

    So my advice don't go and don't let anyone go! Please visit We love to share movie group in Facebook for more reviews.

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      The film's title was taken from a song in " 3 Idiots".
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      Written by: Shabbir Ahmed and Badshah

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    • Release date
      • August 21, 2015 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
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      • Allchemy Film Productions
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      • 2h 6m(126 min)
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