Farhan Akhtar's brilliant expressions made the ending scene bring tears to my eyes. Even though there is a lot of buzz around Farhan's character as Ajju Bhai being less believable, I feel that somewhere the depiction of Aziz Ali was meant to be that of a misguided person with a good heart very appropriately, and not that of a hardcore gangster. The story was pretty predictable yet it was entertaining. Seriously speaking, the story keeps the spirit of Indian cinema alive by dishing out real life problems in a diverse country like ours where majority of the population still do not have exposure to the likes of Tarantino or Francis Ford Coppola. The world might have moved on but here, we still have highly talented individuals who sacrifice their dreams and everything just for the sake of four square meals and more often than not, situation compels people to give up their passion in pursuit of meagre earnings. Paresh Rawal was underrated in this movie, and the character could have been given a bit more layers. Bubbly and charming "Doctor Madam Sahab" added the flair to this story, really Kudos! Already watched it 2 times! I'll suggest everyone to give it a watch irrespective of their views.