The laugh fest just doesn't stop or slack till the end of the film, some noteworthy ones being :- 1. For enjoying mindless comedies, you need to to do it. I hope you can guess whats gonna happen right? It's a 2hrs of non stop hilarious roller coaster ride only if you leave your brains at home or just forget you have a brain. You can guess what would come in the film by just reading one line of its story -> 3 men, all strangers to each other, named Lakshmi Narayan, arrive at Pondy to carry out their respective tasks to be aided by a picture that they would be provided by post at Pondy. rAjOo was something special in these slapstick situational comedies from the 2000-2010 like Bhagam Bhag, Malamaal weekly, de Dana Dan etc that despite being so brainless could make you genuinely laugh, not to forget, all follow the similar theme of having all the main casts at the climax come together for a chaotic hilarious climax. Their respective lives will be hilariously turned upside down when Pipat's assistant will be mistaken for Kanta's son, and taken hostage by Yadav and his men while Laila will attempt to seduce Sonu's dad to be her client and Kanta's son will end up trying to kill Jiya. The trio all arrive and book rooms next to each other in Blue Diamond Hotel. Finally, there is the third Laxminarayan, who sells undergarments and runs a business 'Bulbul Lingerie' along with his son, Sonu, who decides to travel to Pondi to meet with his new supplier, Jiya. Pipat, who wants him to buy a vintage car from a Pondi-based used car dealer, Laila. Then there is Laxminarayan, the detailed and obedient Secretary of D.M.
In order to fulfill his mother's wish, Laxminarayan accepts a contract to kill D'Mello Yadav, a Pondi-based gangster, who has stolen a diamond from Batla. Highly Recommended.Laxminarayan lives a poor lifestyle in Mumbai along with his widowed mother, Kanta, who wants him to be a successful gangster like Batlabhai, and would like him to kill a few people, make enough money, then get married to Khujli's daughter, Meena. Cagney took a 20 year hiatus after appearing in "One, Two, Three" before returning to the big screen in 1981 for his final role in Milos Forman's Ragtime. But this is Cagney's show all the way, and he is a absolute comic marvel and delivers one of the finest, funniest, and most breathlessly machine-gun-paced performances of his distinguished career. Fine supporting performances by Arlene Francis, Liselotte Pulver, Howard St. But when he learns that she has gone and secretly married a fierce young communist played wonderfully by Horst Buchholz and that his boss will be arriving in 24 hours to pick her up, he must come up with a plan, before all hell breaks loose. About a Coca-Cola executive stationed in West Berlin during the Cold War, who does a favor for his boss, by looking after his visiting daughter played delightfully by Pamela Triffin.
The great James Cagney is a laugh riot in this hilariously zany classic, beautifully directed by Billy Wilder.