Released Date : Jun 29, 2023
Avg. User's Rating : 3.5/5
Story: Jas (Gippy Grewal) meets Mit (Sonam Bajwa) at a wedding, and it's love at first sight for him. Jas (Jasvinder Bhalla) decides to marry Mitt to please her father, Advocate Dhillon. But before the two sides meet, Dhillon has already started a fight with Mit's uncle Dilwar (Nasir Chinyoti). To get both sides of the family to agree, Jas devises an absurd plan involving his friend, Honey (Gurpreet Ghugi), Goldie (Binnu Dhillon), his wife (Kavita Kaushik) and their son (Shinda Grewal). It is a set of series of hilarious situations, which ends with the family agreeing and all the chaos goes away.
Review: Carry On Jatta 3 is just as crazy as its predecessors, except for the third film, the audience is already aware of the characters and knows how this comedy will end- in a wildly hilarious chase. Playing bright jazz, Gippy Grewal keeps the freshness of youth alive. Going through the situation, the plot is somewhat predictable but Gippy is doing a mercenary job to keep the humor afloat.
As the story evolves from the plot devised by Jas along with his friend Honey, veteran comedians Gurpreet Ghugi and Jasvinder Bhalla carry the laughs with their witty dialogues and whimsical mannerisms. New characters played by Kavitha Kaushik and Gippy's real-life son, Shinda Grewal, infuse an originality hitherto unseen in Punjabi films. Kavita, in contrast to her firebrand TV persona in the show F.I.R, plays a sassy housewife who agrees to help her husband's friend get the woman of his dreams while Shinda plays General Alpha's smart kid with relative ease.
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Sonam Bajwa is glamorized in this film, a refreshing change from her traditional avatar in her recent outings. A la Bollywood masala film, Sonam's character, though not contributing much to the script, provides a visual treat in the glamorous modern outfits she sports in the songs.
Gippy's uncle Karamjit Anmol, with his desi Brit accent, does a convincing job playing a goofy character in the film. Dialogue writer, Naresh Kathuria makes a cameo appearance as Binnu Dhillon's brother-in-law in his signature style.
The climax, however, belongs to Binnu Dhillon, who bears the brunt of all the chaos arising from Jass and Honey's plotting, despite playing the most levelheaded character. Finally the famous chase, with Binnu in the lead, and Carry On Jatta followed the same star cast as the previous two films in the franchise.
A terrific comic film, Carry On Jatta 3 is worth your money for over two hours in cinemas.