Cast: Imran Khan, Shenaz Treasuryvala, Pendkalkar Rahul, Vir Das, Kunal Roy Kapoor, Vijay Raaz, Paresh Ganatra, Raju Kher, Rahul Singh, Rahul PendkalkarDirector: Abhinay DeoProducer: Ronnie Screwvala, Aamir Khan, Kiran Rao, Jim FurgeleBanner: Aamir Khan ProductionsMusic: Ram SampatLyrics: Amitabh Bhattacharya, Akshat Verma, Munna Dhiman, Ram Sampat, Ana ShashitalStory / Written by Akshat Verma
None of you I'm sure, is DK Bose. But the first thing to do after reading this review is bhaag and get a ticket for the funniest comedy of the year - Delhi Belly. It's a film that brings the house down, both figuratively and literally.
The camera looks through the broken roof and the interior of a room cluttered shabby through the bathroom to moisture and download antediluvian, and rests finally on the exposed part of the fat bumline going to have Delhi belly after eating a piping hot hand made by a supplier fried chicken scratching his crotch. The writer and associate director of Akshat Verma who has an imagination to cook up a plot that is smart and funny without being slapstick.
In this ramshackle living room three pals - Tashi (Imran Khan), Arup (Vir Das) and Nitin (Roy Kapur Kunaal). Tashi is a journalist with a girlfriend (Shenaz Treasurywala) that do not really want to get married. Arup is a designer in an advertising company, and photographer Nitin. The plot thickens when Nitin suffering from diarrhea, and a package containing the sample of hell is mixed with another package containing diamond smuggling.
In one of the best scenes of disgust and yet in the film, the gangster (Vijay Raaz), after receiving the package provides a velvet cloth on the table, gently brushes the dust, and opens the container and gives a turn for the glory of glittering diamonds, but what comes out is shit melted.
Apprehensive souls be prevented. Delhi Belly is full of scatological gags. There are more orange juice in the refrigerator for water in the bath for washing Nitin diarrheal the bathroom. And just a few reels happen when not running a seedy bathroom to relieve himself, and fart freely in the way. This aside, there are plenty of risqué humor. Like the scene in which Arup, abandoned by his girlfriend for a Canadian techie, imagine ruining his marriage to a revelation that is on everyone's mind, just 'shock' of. A lot of funny scenes include Vijay Raaz gangster and his cronies, including a Baldie idiot who does laundry "Lundry" and finds himself caught in the confusion of putting on and removing the firearm silencer when it comes time to tighten the trigger.
The performances are spot on. Imran Khan does not crack much humor, but is indeed the man is not binding with the courage to take a gangster or rob a jewelry box or simply a shock an angry brat with a pot of flowers. Vir Das has a chip on the humor in the song, but Kunaal Roy Kapur who takes the cake with his performance worthy of an immoral blackmail, wily character with an upset stomach. A special mention for Vijay Raaz and his gang of weirdos. Raaz is definitely fun but has a faint streak threatening. He is particularly brilliant with the bad words, which is generously sprinkled with Delhi Belly. Poorna Jagannathan makes its presence felt as a companion to Tashi.
Songs only play in the background and the film really captures the essence of the city of Delhi. As someone who has shuffled through the dirt streets of Delhi for a good part of the struggle of life, not watch Delhi Belly in its original version. Nah! The spirit of Delhi, its ravines and gaalis can not be captured in a language that is still the best in cosmetics for the Indians. You need the absolute vernacular Hindi desi bad words when pronouncing the G @, # L and%%% Ch variety. It's a shame that the movie is dubbed in Hindi only, which should have been its original language.
However, credit to the producer and director Aamir Khan Abhinay Deo to make a movie without pretensions, rude, but extremely fun. Yes, it takes some liberties film that leaves you a bit disappointed (as the trio gets away after a bloody confrontation), but in general belly Delhi (Hindi called) is a film that no one adult and not a DK Bose not to be missed.
So do not think or blink. Only Bhaaag !!!!!!!!!!
Rating: 4 stars out of 5
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