The ticket: Where Halla Gulla goes wrong
With a half-baked script, awkward storyline and unconvincing performances, even Javed Sheikh and Ismail Tara are unable to save this ship from sinking!
Halla Gulla is the story of two friends — one happily married with two wives (who both think they are his only wives) and another who wants to get hitched. Confusion abounds as Saahil and Udaas (Asim Mehmood, Muneeb Butt) resort to lies to keep the latter’s two wives oblivious of each other’s existence. Their scheming backfires when both the wives run into each other and the game ends.
Flashback: back in the ’90s when Umar Sharif came up with his first film as a lead actor (Mr 420), everyone followed in his footsteps but no one was able to deliver hits in quick succession like the King of Comedy. Even the late comedian Moin Akhtar failed on this count when he played the lead in his home production (Mr K2) because it had nothing new to offer.
This is one film that does not make a difference to the revival of the Pakistani film industry
Halla Gulla belongs to the genre of predictable films where the lead characters have names like Saahil, Udaas and Muskurahat. The don goes by the name of ‘Golden Bhai’ with a female gangster called ‘Chat Patti’ and an effeminate character named ‘Shokh’.
These names might bring a smile on the faces of a particular class of theatre-goers but not film-goers on the lookout for classy entertainment.