
Mumbai, India | January 16, 2026
Ashutosh Rana and Lalit Prabhakar film One Two Cha Cha Cha, a slapstick action-adventure comedy that hit theaters on January 16, 2026. Packed with chaos, confusion, and loud humor, the film positions itself as a no-brainer entertainer in the style of Hera Pheri and Dhamaal.
⭐ Storyline
The film begins in Motihari, Bihar, where Sanju (Lalit Prabhakar) is preparing for his wedding ceremonies. During the haldi ritual, Sanju’s eccentric, bipolar uncle Ved Prakash Jaiswal (Ashutosh Rana) abruptly announces that he must get married before the groom.
On doctors’ advice, Sanju and his friends attempt to take Ved Prakash to a mental health center in Ranchi. What begins as a simple road trip spirals into a giant circus involving:
₹25 crore worth of drugs
A dangerous mafia
A hot chase by police
A series of misadventures across Jharkhand and Bihar
The plot quickly turns into a full-blown chaotic comedy of errors.
⭐ Performances
Ashutosh Rana
Critics unanimously agree that Ashutosh Rana is the heart of the film. Known for intense and villainous roles, he surprises audiences with an energetic, hilarious performance packed with expressive facial reactions and sharp comic timing.
Lalit Prabhakar
As Sanju, Lalit delivers a grounded, sincere performance, perfectly complementing Rana’s eccentric energy. Their chemistry drives the film forward.
Supporting Cast
Naira Banerjee, Anant Vijay Joshi, Harsh Mayar add depth to the comedic tone.
Abhimanyu Singh and Mukesh Tiwari, as villains, deliver solid performances that enhance the film’s action-comedy rhythm.
👍 Pros
Highly entertaining first half, full of fast, goofy humor
Effective direction by Abhishek Raj & Rajneesh Thakur, maintaining pace and energy
Strong background score that amplifies the chaos
Nostalgic feel reminiscent of Dhamaal, Hera Pheri, and Madgaon Express
Great family weekend entertainer if you enjoy loud comedies
👎 Cons
The second half slows down and feels slightly stretched
Slapstick humor dominates, which may not appeal to viewers who prefer subtle or serious storytelling
Screenplay becomes messy at times due to excessive noise and overlapping jokes
🎯 Verdict — ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 3.5/5
One Two Cha Cha Cha is a fun, chaotic, and unapologetically loud comedy, best enjoyed without expectations of logic or nuance. Ashutosh Rana’s comic performance alone makes it worth a visit to the theater.
If you love films like Dhamaal, Madgaon Express, or classic no-brainer comedies, this one is a great weekend pick.










