Name of Movie | Fukrey Returns |
Critics Rating | ★ ★★ ★ |
Director | Mrighdeep Singh Lamba |
Star cast | Pulkit Samrat, Varun Sharma, Ali Fazal, Manjot Singh, Richa Chadda |
Genre | Drama/Comedy Film |
Duration | 2 hours 11 Minutes |
Date Released | 8 December 2017 |
PLOT: Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sindhwani's Fukrey Returns released today. Being a sequel to 2013 hit Fukrey, the expectation is quite high since the casts are unchanged and the story is plotted as an extension of the same drama. Even with all the fact, the movie doesn't seem to have the same potential to create the wonder.
The story revolves around, as all the four Fukreys Hunny (Pulkit Samrat), Lali (Manjot Singh), Choocha (Varun Sharma), and Zafar (Ali Fazal) starts harvesting against their misfortunes from one year back; they are pulled up by the feared wear, Lali. She has returned from jail early and needs to proceed from the last known point of interest.
Though it's a sequel you don't really need to watch the 2013 "Fukrey" for getting the story of "Fukrey Returns" as a brief is being narrated in the movie. Whatever rating the movie achieve it's a fun film which is definitely a watch.
This time, Lali is out of jail and she is poor. She needs significantly more money from them and by and by utilizes their uncommon abilities to fill her coffers and reimburse the conspiring government official Bhatia who secured her initial discharge. As usual, their plan to pay Lali goes astray and they are dragged in more profound as more up to date scalawags develop who additionally need a share of any profits.
REVIEW: All the characters have justified their role. The scene stealer is Varun Sharma as Choocha, the amicable weirdo with superpowers to watch strange dreams which win him a lottery. In this one, his forces have advanced, yet unfortunately, his psyche hasn't despite everything he articulates Goa as Goya and still can't get over the way that Lali does not love him. The deliberate comic execution by Pankaj Tripathi as Panditji, the plotting school guardian; looks quite genuine.
WHY TO WATCH: The film has all good reasons to watch. The comic planning, cinematography and direction, all are amazing to pull you to the theatre. The second half is plot-substantial; you may find it a bit lingering; nevertheless, over two hour hours and 15-minute drama are maddening and the fun and you will come out of the theatre with a smile and laughter.