The story is about Tanya aka Natassha (Rimmi Sen), a singer and college student who becomes friendly with Karan (Shahid Kapoor). When she accidently finds herself at the scene of the murder of a scientist (Om Puri), she has to leave the city and resettle elsewhere.
'Deewane Huey Paagal is safe film'
Three years after their separation, Karan still loves Tanya and wants to find her. Murugan (Johnny Lever), his boss and friend, wants to help him out. When Karan finds out that Tanya is in Dubai, he hires Rocky (Akshay Kumar) to enquire about her. But after seeing Tanya, Rocky falls in love with her himself. He tells Karan she is now a widow in a wheelchair, with seven children. Tanya, meanwhile, has changed her name to Natassha. She has a handicapped friend called Sanju (Suniel Shetty), who is actually a plumber but tells her he is an architect. He isn't handicapped either, but wants to stay close to her.
Tommy (Paresh Rawal) also stays with Tanya. After an accident involving her car, he is supposedly crippled and has lost his memory. In reality, he has no problems at all. Rocky is the biggest bluffmaster of them all. He first says he is an architect, then a captain in the navy. When Karan finds that Rocky has cheated him, and that there are other guys trying to cheat Tanya, he tries to save her.
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Who gets the girl? How do the goons get the code? Watch to find out.
Other than the part about the scientist, Deewane Hue Pagal is a complete copy of There's Something about Mary. It has an interesting climax though, and some hilarious dialogues. The action sequences are also good, especially the ones involving bikes. Rimmi Sen has done an okay job, but one tends to expect more from her. Everyone's supposedly crazy about her, but she doesn't look hot at all. Worse, her costumes are badly designed.
A good performance by Akshay. Like his character Rocky, he rocks. His comic timing is perfect, and he steals the show.
Well-choreographed songs are another plus point. Shahid dances well. Akshay's entry song Chakle Chakle is catchy. Overall, the music isn't as exciting though, so the dancing helps tremendously.
All said and done, this one's funny. Which is always a good thing.