One Two Cha Cha Cha Review: A Laugh Riot That Leaves You Holding Your Stomach

One Two Cha Cha Cha Review:  If you watch films to switch off your brain, refresh your mood, and laugh without guilt, then One Two Cha Cha Cha is a perfect pick. This film is loud, quirky, and surprisingly wholesome — the kind that catches you off guard and keeps you entertained till the very end.

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One Two Cha Cha Cha Story

Set in Motihari, Bihar, the film begins with a wedding celebration that quickly turns chaotic. The groom’s uncle, who suffers from a mental disorder, suddenly demands that his wedding should happen first. To calm the situation, three family members take him to a hospital — and that journey becomes a rollercoaster of madness, misunderstandings, and hilarious situations. The plot is simple but smartly used to generate constant laughs.

One Two Cha Cha Cha Review

Aspect Verdict
Story Simple setup with crazy, funny situations
Screenplay Fast-paced, never boring
Dialogues Sharp, natural, and laugh-inducing
Comedy Consistent and situational
Entertainment Value Very High

Performances

The soul of the film is Ashutosh Rana. Known for playing terrifying villains, Rana completely flips expectations here. His portrayal of a mentally unstable yet innocent man is heartwarming and hilarious. At many points, you laugh — and moments later, you feel emotional for him.

Abhimanyu Singh adds punch as a gangster, while Anant Vijay shines with excellent comic timing. Harsh Mayar fits his role perfectly, and supporting actors like Chitranjan Giri and Ashok Pathak elevate the humor. Nyrraa Banerji looks confident and leaves a pleasant impression.

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One Two Cha Cha Cha Cast

Actor Role
Ashutosh Rana Groom’s Uncle (Mentally Ill)
Abhimanyu Singh Gangster
Anant Vijay Key Comic Role
Harsh Mayar Supporting Lead
Nyrraa Banerji Female Lead

 

Direction

Directors Abhishek Raj Khemka and Rajnish Thakur keep things crisp and engaging. Every character is well-used, and the humor never feels forced.

One Two Cha Cha Cha proves that you don’t need a massive budget or superstars to make a great comedy — just strong characters and honest storytelling.

Rating: 3.5/5

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