Best of Luck

This article is about the 2010 Malayalam film. For the song by Nickel Creek, see Best of Luck (song). For the 2013 Punjabi film, see Best of Luck (2013 film).
Best of Luck
Directed by M. A. Nishad
Produced by A & M Entertainment Company
Written by M.A. Nishad
Vinu Kiriath
Starring Prabhu
Urvashi
Kailash
Asif Ali
Archana Kavi
Rima Kallingal
Music by Euphoria
Cinematography Sanjeev Shankar
Distributed by A & M Entertainment Company
Release dates
  • 17 November 2010 (2010-11-17)
Country India
Language Malayalam

Best of Luck is a 2010 Malayalam comedy film written and directed by M.A. Nishad.[1] It stars Prabhu, Urvashi, Asif Ali, Kailash, Archana Kavi and Rima Kallingal, and features Mammootty in a cameo role.[2] The soundtrack was composed by the Indian rock band Euphoria.[3] The song "NaNa", which was usred in the trailers, was composed by A. R. Rahman for an American film, Couples Retreat. The film was a remake of the Bollywood comedy film All the Best: Fun Begins. Unlike the original, the film was extremely negatively received and was a commercial failure. The movie was remade in Kannada in 2015 as Ond Chance Kodi.

Synopsis

Surya(Kailash) is Vinayaka Naickar's (Prabhu) stepbrother. Vinayakan is very rich; Surya is struggling to make a living. Vinayakan sends some amount every month to Surya and that is how he survives. Manu (Asif Ali) is Surya's friend who dreams about becoming a filmmaker.

One day Manu meets the star Mammootty (Mammootty) on the set of a movie shooting and tells him that he has a story which he plans to make as a movie. Mammootty listens to the synopsis and tells Manu to call him once the script is ready. Since Manu got the dates from a super star like Mammootty, he plans to make the movie soon and looks for finance. Manu introduces Surya as the producer and lends money from a lender called Bhasi(Bheeman Raghu) at a very high rate of interest. The production assistant runs away with that money.

Surya has to repay that money and he has nothing with him. So he lies to Vinayaka that he got married and he needs cash. Vinayaka says that he is busy to come but will send the money. Surya even introduces his girlfriend Neethu (Archana Kavi) as his wife to Vinayaka's advocate Uthaman(Jagathy Sreekumar). Later, when Neethu is in Bangkok with her father, Vinayakan comes to meet the couple. Surya, out of desperation, asks Manu's girlfriend Diya (Rima Kallingal) to act as Neethu. While things were going smoothly, Neethu comes back from vacation and further confusions arise. Now Neethu has to act as Manu's girlfriend. They appoint a servant called Thamara (Urvashi) at their house but Surya has to introduce her as the sister of Neethu to Vinayakan. She creates all sort of problems for Surya and Manu.

Surya and Manu have to tell all sorts of lies to hide the truth but the truth finally surfaces and it turns out that Vinayakan was aware of what was happening and Thamara was his wife who he sent to their home in advance to get the facts. Finally, Manu takes Surya's story as his script and makes a movie in which Mammootty plays the real-life character of Vinayakan. The movie ends when Vinayakan congratulates Mammootty for his acting skills after the final scene in the movie.

Cast

Critical reception

Best of Luck received unanimously negative reviews. Paresh C Palicha of Rediff gave the movie 2/5 stars, stating that "Nishad, who has given us interesting films like Pakal and Vairam, tries his hand at comedy and makes a film that looks like a Priyadharshan film of the past. There is confusion galore with mistaken or changed identities, foolish impersonations and slapstick comedy. He even tries to spoof the new Malayalam film fetish for a Tamil background in all the films. Nishad's bravado to try comedy with Best of Luck must be commented but he fails to deliver an engaging comedy."[4] Moviebuzz of Sify gave the movie a verdict of "Below Average", opining that "Best of Luck has a funny premise for sure but the problem is that it hasn't been narrated in an attractive manner. Nishad had shown promise with his earlier movie, Vairam, but he loses his ground this time around. 'Best of Luck', next time."[5] IndiaGlitz gave the movie a verdict of "Needs some more luck", concluding that "All in all, Best of Luck is a movie that is a poor show all the way. It do[es]n't have [many] chances to turn lucky at the box office."[6] Veeyen of Now Running gave the movie 2/5 stars, saying that "The title of M A Nishad's latest film, Best of Luck, seems more like a greet thrown straight at its viewers. You do need some extra bit of luck to actually decipher what's happening in it. Walk into the cinema halls with some extra bit of courage and resolve to sit through the film. Best of Luck!"[7]

References

  1. "Best of Luck launched | Malayalam Movie News". 2dmovie.com. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
  2. "First Look: Malayalam film Best of Luck". Movies.rediff.com. 3 May 2010. Archived from the original on 23 June 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
  3. "Euphoria music in 'Best Of Luck'". IndiaGlitz. 3 March 2010. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
  4. Paresh C Palicha (18 November 2010). "Best of Luck: A flash of Priyadarshan". Rediff.
  5. Moviebuzz. "Movie Review: Best Of Luck". Sify.
  6. "Best Of Luck - Needs some more luck". Indiaglitz. 12 November 2010.
  7. Veeyen (19 November 2010). "Best Of Luck Review - Malayalam Movie Review by VN". Now Running.

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