Housefull 3 Hindi Full Movie Watch Online
There will be a Housefull every 2years…
The first one was out in April 2010,
Housefull 2 will open in April 2012 and
Housefull 3 will arrive in April 2014,”
promises director Sajid Khan, but is quick to add that the films will not be sequels.
Pointing
out that a sequel takes off where the last film ended, he says that in
the case of Housefull, subsequent films will only be centered around a
big house and confusion galore. “They will be different stories with new
characters and actors. Only the two Sajids — producer Sajid Nadidawala
and me —will remain constant. And no Housefull will be made without
Akshay Kumar,” he says.
Sajid
reasons that given the trio’s success at the box-office, it would be
foolish to break the team and equally foolish not to carry the franchise
forward. “I’ll start on Housefull 3 as soon as I am through with
Vashu’s (producer Vashu Bhagnani) film and Judwaa 2,” he insists.
Housefull
2 had earlier been scheduled for June 1, but in a surprising twist, the
release was brought forward by two months to April 5. Justifying the
move Sajid says, “When Sajid and I sat with the marketing team to
brainstorm on the promotions, we realised that Housefull is big-ticket
commercial cinema with a summer feel, so we should target the holiday
season.”
April
is also IPL season, but Sajid is not scared of the competition from
cricket. IPL, he argues, is into its fourth season and during vacations,
people like to get out of their homes and into the theatres. “I’m
promising a family entertainer with no double meaning dialogues, cheap
jokes and sex. A film they can take their kids to,” he says.
Wikipedia
lists Team India’s cricket captain, MS Dhoni, as a part of the film’s
cast. “He’s not,” insists Sajid, adding with a laugh. “Dikhawe pe mat
jao, apna akal lagao (Don’t believe everything you see, use your
brains). “The site also puts my age as 65. I have 22 actors in my film
and no cricketers.”
Twenty-two
actors? “Yes,” admits the director, adding, “There won’t be space in
the posters for all of them. But every character, big or small, is
justified. I’ve taken the route of Manmohan Desai. Remember Amar Akbar
Anthony (1979) and Naseeb (1981)?”
Housefull
brought Randhir Kapoor back from self-imposed hibernation while
Housefull 2 gave Sajid the opportunity to work with his childhood idols,
Mithun Chakraborty and Rishi Kapoor. “Mithunda is such a versatile
actor and Chintuiji is the most under-rated actor in the country. After
Agneepath, in which he plays the first all-black negative role of his
career, you will so him doing a full-on comedy in my film,” says an
elated Sajid.
His
other idols include Jeetendra, Rajinikanth and Big B. Sajid admits to
wearing a T-shirt in college with ‘I love Jeetendra’ scrawled across it
and says he’d love to have his ‘heroes’ in future Housefulls. “But the
problem is that their body of work is so large that it’s difficult to
write a role that Jeetuji, Rajni sir or Mr Bachchan haven’t attempted
before,” he sighs, saying that this was the hurdle that kept him and
Mithun apart all these years. “Whenever we would meet, Dada would
complain that despite saying I loved him so much, I didn’t want him in
my films. And I would say I was waiting to give him a role which he, me
and the audience would enjoy. I’ve done it!”