Directed by Rumi Jaffrey and Produced by Afzal Khan the film God Tussi Great Ho has great moments, great location and a great story too. The makers of the film have done a great job on this film.
At the end of the worst day in his life, Arun [Salman Khan] angrily rages against God for making his life miserable. To his astonishment, God [Amitabh Bachchan] appears before him in human form and endowing Arun with all of His divine powers, challenges Arun to take on the big job and see if he can do it any better.
Arun responds to his newfound powers with childlike zeal and sets off making one decision after another. The love of his life Alia [Priyanka Chopra] is astonished at the 'new' decisive and confident Arun. He thinks he can make the world a happy place by granting everybody their wishes.
But to his horror, this results in unprecedented mayhem. Ultimately, Arun realises that he is only human, and being God is tougher than he thought.
Producer Afzal Khan's penchant for grandeur is seen in two lavish song sequences with hordes of dancers all impeccably turned out on grand sets. Director Rumi Jaffery gets the best out of every actor, big and small, to have his vision of man playing God enacted on screen.
Rumy Jafry has penned several solid entertainers for David Dhawan and the formula looms large all through God Tussi Great Ho. Rumy rides on myths and comedy to get it right and it really works at times.
As far as acting is concerned, Amitabh Bachchan is competent, Salman Khan seems to be in form this time, Priyanka doesn't match Salman's enthusiasm, Sohail Khan is alright. Anupam Kher is fantastic. Bina Kak is fair. Rukhsaar doesn't get much scope. Rajpal Yadav provides a few laughs. Dalip Tahil is as usual. Upasna Singh is getting typecast. Same for Sanjay Mishra.
On the whole, God Tussi Great Ho is an average comedy film. The film very cleverly is sending across the message of love, peace and brotherhood. It has its funny moments with the Khan brothers. The film will do good at box office.