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Oye Lucky, lucky oye is yet another "Gem" from Director Dibakar's factory. His earlier movie, "Khosla Ka Goshla" was shot completely on a Delhi Middle class's point of view. In that movie all the frame was described in the way a middle class solves the problem. But "Oye lucky, lucky Oye" is completely in the way a Thief sees the life, leads the life, does whatever it takes to fulfill his dreams. And here is the beauty of the movie. From his childhood, he dreams of the life like other english-medium guys have. Director depicts all the small and hidden wishes of teen-ager Lucky very well. His encouter with father on buying of a two-wheeler is really funny. The movie's backdrop in Delhi. The grown-up lucky is played by Abhay Deol. Abhay has really improved a lot in his acting department. He carries the movie very efficiently. His childhood friend "Bangali" is really good. Few good one-liners are delivered by this guy. Director has really given importance to the detailing of the movie like young Lucky does wear the turban while the teen-ager Lucky did not. The reason could be the character of the thief should notbe bound to any particular identity, rather it does not have any identity. Again the father of Lucky, the Goga bhai (God-father of lucky) and Dr. Chaddha , all the character are played by Paresh Rawal very efficiently. The reason for using Paresh Rawal for all the roles could be that all the bad guys are basically same. The scripts is well written. The back-ground score is worth of mentioning.
I believe this movie is good to watch. I am going 3 out 5 for Dibakar's "Oye Lucky, Lucky Oye".
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