Aziz Rizwan

A greedy mom selects an rich NRI from Dubai, Aslam khan as a groom for her daughter, Alia. However Alia doesnt seem interested in marrying a man whos very much older to her. Things turn hilarious when Aslams bag is exchanged with a bag of gold biscuits while coming from the airport, belonging to a Don named Feroz. Aslams actual character is revealed when Shahrukh (Alias love interest) and his local hooligan friend Abbu Palaan spy on Aslam and come out with his real identity. Dubai Return is a fun filled hilarious entertainer with a strong and a substantial message.

7.2/10

Ismail Bhai (Deer Charan Srivastav) and Gullu Dada (Adnan Sajid) are two henchmen who fall for the same girl. So they decide to settle the issue over a game of cricket.

A deliciously romantic coming together of Gulrez “Gullu” Qadir a Hyderabadi shoe-sales girl disillusioned with love because of her encounters with dowry-seeking men; and Tariq “Taru” Haidar a Lucknawi cook who can charm anybody with the aroma and flavours of his biryani and kebabs.

6.1/10
3.3%

Stepney tells the hilarious tale of one man who after his marriage, realizes that his wife is out to destroy his life. Frustrated, he finds love with a divorcee and things start getting out of control!

Miya Bhai (Adnan Sajid Khan), a small-time gangster who terrorizes a whole colony of people finds his heart taken hostage by the charms of aspiring singer Tarannum (Khushbu), but she already has a suitor in the male vocalist (Aziz Nasser) of the band. Meanwhile, another gangsta is harbouring dreams of getting the girl.

Amidst concerns that prospective grooms in Hyderabad are demanding too much dowry from middle-classed parents of prospective brides - compelling them to accept grooms from overseas - often leading to discord. In this atmosphere, Hyder Hyderabadi, an auto-rickshaw driver, who has fallen in love with Tabassum, but does not have the courage to ask for her hand, is quite devastated when her family proposes that she marry a wealthy groom. Things turn out to be in Hyder's favor, and he is eventually accepted by her family. But things get chaotic after a Dubai-returned bride, Ameera, kills herself, and the wealthiest businessman in Dubai, Sheikh Chilli, comes to Hyderabad, along with two midget brothers, Aujhoot and Maujhoot, to get married for the second time - and the bride he has chosen to be his is none other than Tabassum

The third in the series, after Fun aur Masti and Gullu Dada Returns, Gullu Dada Thiree is a film with good blend of just every emotion that will set in your heart with thrice the fun and laughter.

The plot follows a familiar track of the not-very-well-off protagonists getting caught up in a money-related SPIN. The film, this time, ambitiously plonks double roles into the lead - not one face being featured twice, but two of them.

Two handcuffed criminals Laddoo (Mast Ali) and Ajju (Aziz Nasser) make a run for it from under the nose of inspector RK (RK). They unwittingly land in Shaitanpur, where Tillu Terror (Adnan Sajid) claims he has a hold. Tillu wants to make use of the pair of smart-aleck fugitives in order to find a treasure he's been hankering after. Meanwhile, there's a bunch of other goons that the Tillu Terror camp has to worry about.

Unemployed slacker Nawab lives a poor lifestyle in Chaqu-Pura, Hyderabad, with his elderly parents and refuses to find employment. He spends his time with another slacker, Baba, and are financed by their Auto-Rikshaw driver friend, Abbu. Both also indulge in petty theft and act as con-men to make money. His fed-up father asks them to leave, and they end up at Abbu's house. Not satisfied, they con Abbu's landlord, Jango Pathan, to lend them Rs.25000/- which they lose in a Carrom game. They decide to break into a wealthy man's house, steal, sell the goods, and then re-pay their debt. But the hapless duo comically end up being caught by the police and their plight is telecast on TV. Watch what impact this news has on Jango, Abbu, and Nawab's parents.

6.4/10

A groom becomes indebted to a money-lending gangster, so he can pay for a grand wedding celebration.

7.4/10