Ahmedabad : 3 Ekka – a very good family entertainer film which has took the center stage because of stars’ performance and the story of the film. Gujarati Film industry is going very rapidly and many Gujarati films are hitting 70 mm screens with very good and eye catching contents. 3 Ekka, recently released Gujarati film is talking points on the lips of movie lovers and critics. Everyone has watched ‘Chhello Diwas’ and after many years we got 3 Ekka with almost same star casts. ‘Chhello Diwas’ film could managed to attract audience to the theatres and faces like Malhar Thaker, Yash Soni and Mitra Gadhvi got massive popularity after such movie. 3 Ekka has the same star cast and this trio has created lots of confusion, fun, mystery and what not? Kalrav aka Color played by Malhar Thaker gets the challenge to earn some exorbitant amount to get married from the very rich father of his girl friend Mansi, played by Kinjal Rajpriya. He accepts the challenge and now the picture starts. Two other friends Kabir aka Baba, (Yash Soni) who is a Poker expert and Bhargav aka Bhuriyo (Mitra Gadhvi), who is living simple life with his very good wife, played by Tarjanee Bhadla.

From the very beginning, the film sets the vibe of Chhello Diwas and which is enough to give dose of comedy. With some humorous dialogues, the first half grips the audience for the full of comedy and powerful second half. Locations are very simple and story and screenplay of the movie could make the strong space in the center of the stage. As a story, the film has something but as a performances, the actors could give their best at each and every point of time. Esha Kansara and Tarjanee Bhadla compliment the characters of Yash and Mitra. The supporting casts of the film like, Chetan Daiya, Prem Gadhvi, Dharmesh Vyas, Om Bhatt gives another boost to the film. Performance of Hitu Kanodia marks immense presence on the audience. Director Rajesh Sharma has tried to give very good treatment to the movie and he really got success in his efforts. Second half of the movie is little bit long and it could have been shorten by crisp editing. The background score by Kedar-Bhargav is superb but film has not too many songs. The only song ‘Tehunk’, sung by Aditya Gadhvi and Bhargav Purohit gives extra vibes to shake your legs on it. Overall film is full to ‘paisa vasool’ and family entertainment.