After an offbeat debut in Swami, choreographer-turned-director Ganesh Acharya has tried his hand at comedy. And his new film, Money Hai Toh Honey Hai, starring Govinda and a host of actors, sure is funny in parts.
Money Hai is a story of six losers, Bobby (Govinda), Lalbhai (Manoj Bajpai), Gaurav (Aftab Shivdasani), Shruti (Celina Jaitley), Manik (Upen Patel) and Ashima Kapoor (Hansika Motwani). All of them are very ambitious. Bobby wants to make money without working, Lalbhai wants to be a good businessman but always loses money, Gaurav wants to open is own advertisement agency, Shruti wants to open her own boutique, Manik wants to be a supermodel and Ashima wants to become a television star and then enter Bollywood.
Money Hai is not all about comedy, as you might expect from a Govinda starrer. It has a heavy dose of drama in the second half, which is a tad boring.
But the film has its moments, like the ones when Mukti Kapoor (Rakhee Tandon), who spoofs Ekta Kapoor makes her entry. Also, every time Manoj Bajpai loses his money.
The film should have been edited better. The director takes his own time to introduce each character, parts of which should have been cut down. The story finally starts only in the second half.
Music is good, especially the song, Ta na ta na, picturised on Esha Deol.
Govinda is the best among the lot. But where are his punchlines?
Hansika, playing a television actress, who is bored with saris and wants to wear sexy outfits, is good. The scene where she interacts with Mukti Kapoor is especially good.
Manoj Bajpai makes you laugh, while Prem Chopra looks silly.
The rest of the cast -- Aftab Shivdasani, Upen Patel, Celina Jaitely, Kim Sharma, Archana Puran Singh, Ravi Kissan and Viju Khote -- are all wasted in the film.
Money hai is a timepass film. Watch it, if you are a Govinda fan.
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