Director Mr. Inder Kumar work is good. He has never crossed the premise of film. Even use of CG goes well with the concept. The ghost face is distorted at a limit so she could look ghost but not ugly. The way steel glass size increases it enhances the feel which it was meant to. Story by Tushar Hiranandani, offers something new. In the era of internet it is very difficult to come with any fresh humor. Every good humor circulates at electric speed that it gets stale in few days only. Screenplay and dialogues by Akash Kaushik and Madhur Sharma, offer something fresh and humorous, like the scene when Prem assumes that snake has bitten his butt. This chunk is very good. Even watermelon coming out from the Baba adds the humor. The temple bell sound from their waist lock tickles you. Film evokes laughter without being too vulgar. Dialogues go with the character and mood of scene. Every character is well conceived even the guest appearance of Babu Rangeela. Film starts on good note but then becomes slow and lame after half an hour and maintains this till half an hour of interval but then it takes pace and definitely maintains its average speed. Even in climax it comes with a slight pinch of emotions as Karwa Chauth angle and again laughter takes over. Climax fight with ghost is also funny and resolution is very good. Any comedy could not survive without good performance which this flick has in good amount. Performance wise Riteish Deshmukh is just adorable. His comic timing and expressions are too good. Surprisingly Vivek Oberoi and Aftab Shivdasani are very good. Urvashi Rautela as ghost is good. Her walk and attitude go well with her character. Rest female cast is just OK. Sanjay Mishra as Baba Antakshri is fine. Shreyas Talpade as Babu Rangeela is quite good. Music wise Resham Ka Roomal is foot tapping. Credit goes to Music director Shaarib- Toshi and lyricist Manoj Yadav.