While some dialogues are genuinely funny, there are a few that go under the belt. Nawaz’s ‘chaddi’ monologue is hilarious and makes sure you have a good laugh. The first half takes off on a good note with Ali and Maqsood’s stupid antics. With a glimpse of the comic elements in the promos, we were expecting a fun time instead what you get is a half baked film. Will Ali beyond all odds of being a low class guy, untrained in golf, manage to win the championship? Nawazuddin Siddiqui in a still from Freaky Ali Freaky Ali Review: Script Analysisįreaky Ali had a crackling trailer and created enough buzz amongst the audience with it. His friend Maqsood (Arbaaz Khan) gives him full support. Ali also finds himself a manager, Megha (Amy Jackson) who later becomes his love interest. He soon starts to train him and Ali even manages to pass the qualifiers for becoming a professional golfer. ![]() After having a dull business, to help his foster mother (Seema Biswas), he starts extortioning money for a local goon.īy a fluke of luck, Ali’s neighbor, Kisanlal (Asif Basra) recognizes Ali’s talent in golf. Ali (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) is a under garment seller in a local market.
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