All you need is skill. That no one, even a guy who hawks undergarments at a road-side stall, is worthy of contempt. The poor vs rich clash is set up for laughs, and we are amused to begin with, but then the amusement dries up. Review: The first thing that strikes you when Freaky Ali begins is what an odd-bod collective this enterprise appears to be: to have Nawazuddin Siddiqui play the lead is a masterstroke, but to have Seema Biswas play his mother? His fate turns when one day he and Arbaaz goes to a golf course to collect extortion, after waiting for many hours for a man to give him money. . His connect with the audience is instant, and he keeps it going with wry one-liners which he delivers with consummate ease. The one person who keeps us watching is Nawaz, who busily shakes a leg and romances a pretty girl Amy Jackson , when he is not sinking a hole-in-one much to the consternation of his wealthy rival Jas Arora.
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