
One Two Three 2008
Directed by Ashwni Dhir, *One Two Three (2008)* is a chaotic Bombay-style comedy that dives into the absurd world of Mumbai's underworld.
Director: Ashwni Dhir
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is One Two Three (2008) about?
*One Two Three* follows Laxminarayan, a naive Mumbai resident pressured by his mother to become a feared gangster. To fulfill her dream, he reluctantly accepts a mission to kill a diamond-thieving crime lord, setting off a string of comedic mishaps and mistaken identities.
Who directed One Two Three?
Ashwni Dhir directed *One Two Three (2008)*, bringing his signature blend of family drama and chaotic comedy to the Bollywood screen.
Who stars in One Two Three?
The film features Paresh Rawal, Suniel Shetty, Sameera Reddy, Tusshar Kapoor, and Esha Deol in pivotal roles, alongside Rajkumar Kanojia in a supporting part.
Is One Two Three (2008) worth watching?
As a pure comedy with heart and a stellar cast, *One Two Three (2008)* delivers laughs and family-centric charm. While not a high-art film, its energetic pace and relatable themes make it an entertaining pick for fans of Mumbai-style comedies.
How long is One Two Three?
The runtime of *One Two Three (2008)* is 135 minutes.
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About One Two Three (2008) — Mumbai's madcap underworld comedy you won't forget
Directed by Ashwni Dhir, *One Two Three (2008)* is a chaotic Bombay-style comedy that dives into the absurd world of Mumbai's underworld. When Laxminarayan—small-time dreamer caught between his mother's wild gangster fantasies and his own meek reality—takes on a high-stakes hit job for Batlabbhai's crew, the line between ambition and chaos blurs hilariously. The film swirls with larger-than-life characters: from the bumbling mother who dreams of her son becoming a feared criminal to the glitzy gangster D'Mello Yadav, owner of a diamond stolen from Batlabbhai himself. As Laxminarayan navigates Mumbai's colorful underbelly, the story blends family pressure, criminal misadventures, and laugh-out-loud moments, all set to the city's vibrant pulse.
With a stellar ensemble including Paresh Rawal as the domineering mother Kanta, Suniel Shetty as the imposing Batlabbhai, and Sameera Reddy as Meena, *One Two Three (2008)* delivers a breezy, crowd-pleasing romp through mistaken identities, over-the-top villains, and the universal struggle to live up to expectations—even when those expectations are completely bonkers.