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Cast: Sanjay Dutt, Kangna Ranaut & Irfan Khan
Music Director: Gourov Dasgupta (All Tracks)
Lyricist: Panchhi Jalonvi, Shellee (Track # 5) & Vishal Dadlani (Track #1)
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1 Knock Out - Vishal Dadlani
2 Khushnuma Sa Ye Roshan Ho - Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
3 Jab Jab Dil Mile - Sunidhi Chauhan
4 Tuhi Mere Hum Navaa - K.K.
5 Gangubai Pe Aai Jawani - Sunidhi Chauhan
6 Khushnuma Sa Woh Mausam - Krishna
7 Jab Jab Dil Mile (Remix) - Sunidhi Chauhan
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The fight between good and bad has been the fodder of many a Hindi film of 1970s and 1980s. In fact, it wouldn't be erroneous to state that these films dominated the cinema of yore and a lot of us, who have grown up on masala films/wholesome entertainers, will vividly recall the serpentine queues outside cinema halls and a mad scramble to book the tickets of those films. Hardcore masala films were relished with glee by the audience then.
When Makhanchan realizes he has been used, he turns to Chulbul. Will Chulbul take his extended hand? Will the brothers be able to thwart their detractors?
Director Abhinay Singh Kashyap is in his element. He's made an out and out entertainer with an eye at the masses and he succeeds in his endeavour. Doing justice to vintage formula is no cakewalk, let's not forget. Besides, the director stays away from going overdramatic while handling the dramatic and emotional moments. This explains why you don't exit the theatre with a spinning head. Mahesh Limaye's cinematography is perfect. I'd like to make a note of the editing [Pranav V. Dhiwar], which is super-slick in action scenes. Dialogue, especially those delivered by Salman, will be greeted with claps and whistles. Especially the one 'Itne chhed karunga'.
Vinod Khanna is excellent in a role that has grey shades. Dimple Kapadia is truly wonderful. Anupam Kher is, as always, good. Ditto for Om Puri. Mahesh Manjrekar doesn't get ample scope. Mahi Gill is alright. Tinnu Anand is effective. Murli Sharma is nice. Malaika Arora Khan sizzles in the 'Munni' track. 

Post Om Shanti Om, all the Bollywood buffs were highly looking forward to Farah Khan's next venture. She however shocked one and all as not many saw this coming. The film in question was Tees Maar Khan of course and the debate was about how Farah, a dear friend of SRK, signed Akshay Kumar for her mega venture.