Mubarakan
Identical twin brothers turn to their eccentric uncle for help to make sure that they each marry the woman they love.
22 August 1965, UK
26 June 1985, Bombay, Maharashtra, India
17 October 1965, Bombay, Maharashtra, India
July 28, 2017
In the second half[,] the film gets totally centred on Anil Kapoor and his antics. Unlike Welcome, he doesn't get much support from his co-actors and gigs become repetitive in nature.
October 26, 2017
All-in-all, while Mubarakan suffers from a strained and predictable plot, its silliness does makes you laugh. So go watch the film if indulging in there hours of escapist comedy is your game...
July 28, 2017
Arjun Kapoor displays a singular lack of comic timing, and the female leads are for decorative purposes only.
July 28, 2017
Whole stretches of the film are garbled beyond comprehension, and the plot's thread is not regained when one character attempts to explain everybody's movements using ketchup bottles.
July 28, 2017
Anil Kapoor's energy is almost infectious, but it doesn't spread far enough.

