Don't you feel Bluffing is the season's theme that has possessed hindi film makers?! Chocolate, Ek Khiladi Ek Hasina.....now Bluffmaster. I really loved Chocolate, hated EKEH and was in love with Bluffmaster even before seeing it.
Let me share some rumors with you. It is said that Bluffmaster is highly 'inspired' by an Argentinean film named 'Nine Queens'. Some other folks argue its a copy of Hollywood flick 'Matchstick Men'. I really don't care, because I haven't seen either of them. In case its a copy (most probably it is) I would say 'copy ho to aisa!'

Enter Riteish Deshmukh (with an apt name Dittu!) who is an aspiring conman (or boy). He wants to be an apprentice under Abhishek, who is highly irritated by this loudmouth. Who can ward off an eager student for ever! And Dittu (I feel it suits him better than Riteish) becomes a not-so-humble 'chela' of Abhishek Guruji.

First thing first...he breaks the news to the queen of his heart, who naturally wouldn't believe him. But, later she comes back to him...true love or sympathy? Don't worry much. Its not that interesting.

The rest of the story is about how he tries to con chandru and......well does he succeed? Watch the movie!
Abhishek's character is understated, charming and very stylish, and he performs very well. Riteish Deshmukh is a real comedy-man, no question about that. No comments about Priyanka Chopra. Boman Irani's role is too short and will disappoint his fans. Do I have to comment about Nana Patekar? watch this movie if only for a different performance from Patekar. I would really love to see him take the center stage in a con-movie. This man amazes with his ease of switching between characters. A really hilarious character, Chandru.

But, I'm not complaining. The more I get to see Abhishek the better!
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