The paths of four dream-chasing college friends cross with an array of colourful characters, from a tough-talking Punjabi female don to a Jugaad Baaz college watchman. Mayhem ensues.The paths of four dream-chasing college friends cross with an array of colourful characters, from a tough-talking Punjabi female don to a Jugaad Baaz college watchman. Mayhem ensues.The paths of four dream-chasing college friends cross with an array of colourful characters, from a tough-talking Punjabi female don to a Jugaad Baaz college watchman. Mayhem ensues.
- Awards
- 5 wins & 13 nominations total
- Bholi Punjaban
- (as Richa Chadda)
- Panditji
- (as Pankaj Tripathy)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaVarun Sharma's (Choocha) debut movie.
- GoofsBholi Punjaban's nose ring shifts back and forth from her right nostril to the left throughout the movie.
- Quotes
Hunny: [In an irritated and exhausted tone after hearing Varun Sharma's dream for the lottery number] Chooche, why's it that it's always me who gets mauled by the wildest possible animals in your dreams ?
Choocha: [Responding to Pulkit Samrat in an innocent but stupid voice] Bro Hunny, I don't have control over my dreams do I !
- ConnectionsFeatures Don (2006)
Much of the film's sheen is derived from its situational humor and Mrigdeep Lamba , who made the horrendous Teen The Bhai, takes a giant leap in direction and writing with a sharp eye for details and getting the nuances of middle-class lifestyle of Delhi-ites right.The narrative is smooth and Lamba infuses some of the ROFL moments when Laali's bike parts are stolen each time outside the Gurudwara or Choocha escapes from Bholi's henchmen. Delhi Belly Dejavu !Choocha's inspection,oops I mean Inception-inspired dreams and Honey decoding them into a lottery number are sheer master-strokes !Ram Sampath's music is peppy and rustic with fresh voices and sync well with the proceedings. Ambarsariya, the traditional Punjabi folk song tops the list, with Sona Mohapatra's mellifluous renderings!
The camaraderie depicted between Honey and Choocha is the heart of the enterprise and will have you in splits. Pulkit is endearing as the jugaadu-dude of the gang.His mannerisms are very typical of a Delhi boy and he gets the act right. Manjot Singh makes a solid impact with his straight-faced humor and impeccable dialogue delivery.Ali Fazal bores a serious look on his face and does justice to his character.Varun Sharma as Choocha is the scene-stealer and the real surprise package. As a debutante , he exudes ample confidence.Richa Chaddha outshines our fukras with her superb act of Bholi Punjaban and once again proves her supreme talent.Priya Anand and Vishakha Singh are adequate, and don't get much of scope in this male-dominated fare.Pankaj Tripathi,as usual,is first-rate.
On the whole, Fukrey is indubitably a fresh wave of comedy with a fitting finale and a justified message to today's youth. I laughed and laughed , until my jaws ached and belly gave pangs.Worth a second time watch !
Rating : 4/5
- ahwaan_padhee
- Jun 15, 2013
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $125,279
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $74,110
- Jun 16, 2013
- Gross worldwide
- $180,331
- Runtime2 hours 19 minutes
- Color