
We've all been there, done that. From Bhranti Bilas in the ’60s, Seeta aur Geeta in the ’70s, ChaalBaaz in the ’80s, Judwaa in the ’90s and to Judwaa 2 last year — the comedies of error have been put into a cocktail mixer with a handful of different spices and served — sometimes shaken and sometimes stirred. Joydeep Mukherjee’s Bhaijaan Elo Re, doesn’t, for a moment, make any effort to experiment with the age-old formula involving doppelgängers and uses all the possible masalas for a popular commercial film. As a result, the film looks like a clone of many other films you have already watched. Even an overdose of melodrama, foreign locations and fancy heroines can't work wonders for the film.
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