Bheja Fry - A Review!!!

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The movie is about an idiot but its much more intelligent than most other hindi movies. It is one of those rare films which can truly be called - different, not the run of the mill. Its a story most masala, commercial movie folks will disregard as out of the box, abstract but GenX Film Makers have done a good job in bringing the movie to the multiplex.

The only sad part is that its only 12 reels and hence a tad too costly at INR 100 but that said , its refreshing , makes you laugh and too a good deal light hearted.

Vinay Pathak and Ranvir Shorey have done a very good job. Vinay especially deserves an applause. The rest of the gang too has done a decent job. The movie is a good 3 on 5 and definitely worth watching. It aint the traditional slap stick comedy but definitely makes u laugh.

From the net

"In a nutshell, BHEJA FRY is a time pass fare that doesn't tax your bheja. It has its limitations since it caters to a select audience, but the film dares to push the envelope further.

Ranjeet Thadani [Rajat Kapoor], a music company executive, hurts his back the night he has found a prize catch for a weekly bring-your-idiot talent dinner hosted by his friends and him. He ends up spending the evening with this idiot, Bharat Bhushan [Vinay Pathak], who tries to help him get his wife [Sarika] back, who left him earlier that day. The result is utter chaos let loose by the idiot, who cannot do a single thing without messing it up further.

The plot turns around to be a series of mini disasters that leave Ranjeet's comfortable life in ruins.

It's difficult to make people laugh and director Sagar Ballary walks a difficult path in his directorial debut. But what bails him out are a fairly interesting screenplay [Sagar Ballary, Arpita Chatterjee] and most importantly, an actor who gets it right in every scene -- Vinay Pathak. "


Cheers,
--Badri--

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