The story continues from the first part of 'Yamla Pagla Deewana' where Dharam Singh and his son Gajodhar have advanced to London this time with a new profession priest. They have many devotees to follow them and these conmen rob their disciples. They are so effective that even a bankrupt businessman Yograj tempts to take help from them. Dharam baba wants Gajodhar to marry with Yograj's daughter Suman and hit a jackpot. Now enters the debt collector Paramveer Singh, who is Yograj's manager proves...
The movie starts with Yamla baba aka Dharam Singh (Dharmendra), who calls himself a saint wearing the typical orange attire. Apparently, Dharam is a conman making his livelihood as luxurious as possible. Dharam Singh has two sons - Gajodhar (Bobby Deol) and Paramveer (Sunny Deol). His younger ...
One Line Review: A derogatory attempt to make one laugh with a drained-out storyline.
Positive Points: Sparks of comedy at certain points, splendid shoot locations.
Negative Points: Script flowing at snail's pace, lack of enough comedy ingredients.
Plot: Dharam Singh (Dharmendra) is a shown as a UK-based 'baba', who wears the typical orange attire. This fake baba keeps on reciting a mantra called 'Yamla Pagla Deewana'. Dharam has two sons - Paramveer Singh (Sunny Deol) and Gajodhar Singh aka Prem (Bobby Deol). One day, a rich business tycoon called Sir Yograj Khanna comes to take 'darshan' of Dharam Singh.Dharam gets lured, when he comes to know that wealthy Sir Yograj Khanna is...