Mr White Mr Black

Mr White Mr Black (Avg Rating - 1.2/5)

Synopsis

Gopi (Sunil Shetty) a simpleton, arrives in Goa from Hoshiyarpur. His mission - to hand over an incredibly tiny piece of land to his childhood friend Kishen, which was his father's last wish. Kishen (Arshad Warsi), now a conman, swindles people with a little help from his accomplice, Babu (Atul Kale), to earn enough money to educate his sibling Divya (Mahima Mehta) who's studying in London. Kishen, however, has managed to hide his profession from Anuradha (Rashmi Nigam) merely saying that it's Hari, his twin, who is the bad guy. Kishen avoids Gopi like he's bad news. He's not going to give up his flourishing business and travel to Hoshiyarpur just to take possession of a measly piece of land!

Gopi, in his mission of chasing Kishen, is given a helping hand by Tanya (Anishka Khosla), daughter of the owner of KG Resorts. Flash: Diamonds worth crores have been stolen in a breathtaking heist by three gorgeous girls who are now holed up at KG Resorts. Kishen, Babu and everyone else learns about this and they all make a mad rush for KG Resorts. Gopi finds himself a part of the gang.

Who gets the diamonds? Does Gopi manage to take Kishen to Hoshiyarpur? And was the land just a meager piece of land or something more? The answers are out in black and white by the time you go through this hectic cinematic maze!"

Starring:

Sunil Shetty, Arshad Warsi, Sandhya Mridul, Upasna Singh, Vrajesh Hirjee, Tania Zaetta, Sharat Saxena, Mahima Mehta and others.

Director:

Deepak Shivdasani

Producer:

Bipin Shah

Music Director:

Jatin Pandit, Lalit Pandit, Tausif Akhtar

Rediff

From the trailors, one expected a hilarious comedy thriller. But the film disappoints on all counts.  [more...]

Stardust

Suniel Shetty does a fair job in the character of a simpleton Gopi but somewhere gives the impression of repeating himself from his earlier film Gopi Kishen, where he had played a double role. [more... ]

Times of India

If, last week, it was Anil Kapoor who aggrieved you with his incoherence as Bhaiyyaji in Tashan, this week Arshad Warsi makes you wonder wassup mister! [more...]

India FM

In short, MR. WHITE MR. BLACK is a half-baked fare that tries too hard to entertain, but fails.  [more...]

Hindustan Times

Evidently, plot-less and even more annoyingly, clueless, Mr White Mr Black compels you to lose your faith in cinema. If there are any tube lights at the end of the tunnel here, they're invisible. [more...]