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Delhi Belly

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 43min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,6/10
34 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Imran Khan, Vir Das, and Kunaal Roy Kapur in Delhi Belly (2011)
Three struggling room-mates unknowingly become potential prey of a ruthless gangster.
Reproducir trailer2:15
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Dark ComedyActionComedyCrimeThriller

Tres compañeros de piso con dificultades se convierten, sin saberlo, en la presa potencial de un implacable gangster.Tres compañeros de piso con dificultades se convierten, sin saberlo, en la presa potencial de un implacable gangster.Tres compañeros de piso con dificultades se convierten, sin saberlo, en la presa potencial de un implacable gangster.

  • Dirección
    • Abhinay Deo
    • Akshat Verma
  • Guión
    • Mr. Moris
    • Akshat Verma
  • Reparto principal
    • Imran Khan
    • Vir Das
    • Kunaal Roy Kapur
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,6/10
    34 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Abhinay Deo
      • Akshat Verma
    • Guión
      • Mr. Moris
      • Akshat Verma
    • Reparto principal
      • Imran Khan
      • Vir Das
      • Kunaal Roy Kapur
    • 128Reseñas de usuarios
    • 36Reseñas de críticos
    • 66Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 6 premios y 23 nominaciones en total

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    Reparto principal66

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    Imran Khan
    Imran Khan
    • Tashi Malhotra…
    Vir Das
    Vir Das
    • Arup
    Kunaal Roy Kapur
    Kunaal Roy Kapur
    • Nitin
    Shenaz Treasury
    Shenaz Treasury
    • Sonia
    Poorna Jagannathan
    Poorna Jagannathan
    • Menaka
    Kim Bodnia
    Kim Bodnia
    • Vladimir Dragunsky
    Paresh Ganatra
    Paresh Ganatra
    • Manish Chand Jain
    Vijay Raaz
    Vijay Raaz
    • Cowboy
    Aamir Khan
    Aamir Khan
    • Disco Fighter
    Satindir Anand
    • Maid
    Dipti Avlani
    • News Reporter
    Manoj Bakshi
    Manoj Bakshi
    • Father
    Krishna Bansal
    • Man Drinking Tea
    Dhaval Barbhaya
    • R. Balachandar
    Divya Bhatia
    • Tashi's father
    Zeena Bhatia
    Zeena Bhatia
    • Mother
    Nikita Bhatt
    • Leena
    Renuka Bondre
    • Anjali Jain
    • Dirección
      • Abhinay Deo
      • Akshat Verma
    • Guión
      • Mr. Moris
      • Akshat Verma
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    Reseñas de usuarios128

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    10rahul_hr

    This is how movies should be made!!

    It's barely half an hour since I left the movie theater, and I'll say this - I could easily buy tickets for the rest of shows for the day and watch this movie over and over.

    The whole ensemble of cast has done an awesome job. Right from the extra you see in the background to Imran Khan. Vijay Raaz really defines the term "effortless acting". Right from the start of the movie it is shown just how the real world is. Delhi Belly is unpredictable. You probably won't even try to predict what will happen next because you will be too busy trying to drink in the explosion of humor on screen.

    It (the movie) is really bold in some areas. I actually am still wondering how it got through the Censor Board without taking out the stuff that I saw. If this movie has an uncensored version, I would buy it in the blink of an eye.

    I am quite ecstatic that Aamir has branched out from the typical movies he produces to invest in something so uncanny. Bollywood really needs more movies like Delhi Belly. Not the pretentious love stories with the ridiculous fantastical songs every ten minutes. If you haven't watched it yet, open a new tab right now and book tickets. Really, open a new tab...NOW!!

    I'd rate this movie 11/10 if it were possible.
    10saba2115

    Rib tickling and hard hitting reality of urban youth

    I had liked Abhinav Deo's GAME too for its style and had not known at that time that he was directing DELHI BELLY or was from the advertising world. I mention this fact about being from the world of advertising because this would factor into the director's understanding of urban realities, most of all the language of real life.

    Language is the MAIN character of this movie. The plot, the actors, the music, the songs, the chases-- all lean heavily on language and that's the most unique feature of this film. The language of the by now infamous lyrics, the "heroes" and the "villains" alike reflects the grim, gritty, sometimes squalid reality of urban India and translates it into images that are at once shocking, disgusting, entertaining and creatively ingenious.

    Once the director has decided that he is going to use this language (both literally as well as metaphorically) he has complete freedom to depict urban realities-- sexual, emotional, physical, financial, marital, professional et al. The film is funny because beneath all the crudities and cuss words lies the recognition of ourselves in our day to day life, its frustrations, the curve balls that it throws us from time to time and our desperate attempts to keep our sanity in a completely insane world.

    In a recent interview, Abhinav Deo thanked Amir Khan for his vision. This vision is possible only in a man who has the creative genius to shed the hypocrisy and double entrendres of Bollywood cinema and move on to a cinematic form that is so completely in tune with the 21st century India, the metamorphosis of our youth, the blurring lines that divide morality (as we knew it) from immorality, even amorality, cynicism from romanticism and so on.

    The movie from start to finish is tightly held together. The cast is well chosen and so are the locales. Nothing jars in the movie. People look as much at home in a five star hotel as they do in the clogged by lanes and streets of Old Delhi. The screenplay is tautly held together by an equally taut editing. I loved Vijay Raaz who is able to depict the malevolence of a sleepy looking but deadly reptile with such finesse, the two young men who share Imran's filthy apartment and the young woman who tempts Imran to break his engagement. The contrast between the old Maruti and the red new (Santro?) car that can zip through the flyovers of Delhi is as meaningful as the black eye that Imran sports through most of the film.

    I am sure some reviewers and certain sections of the audience will slam the movie for various reasons. But that is because the movie is ahead of its time and will make people uncomfortable because of its iconoclastic nature. I salute Amir and his team for this and wish them many many years of great film making.
    redvelvet-1

    Americans Will Like, If They Give a Chance

    I'm reviewing this with an American point of view. First off, most non-Indian Americans might not understand what the big deal is. To us, this is nothing new. We've watched comedy like this for years. However, those of us who have some general knowledge of Indian films and Bollywood will certainly be able to appreciate just how different and important this movie is. It is like no other Indian film previously made (at least, not like any I have seen.) It's dirty, raunchy, explicit, disgusting and crude. It's also extremely witty and hilarious.

    While I don't think most Americans will feel this is anything special, I *do* think a lot of them would like it, if they gave it a chance. It's the kind of American Pie like comedy that sells well here, yet I personally think it's a lot more intelligent than our normal crude comedies. Also, I'm a girl and while I may have liked it, I can see how not many other females would be into it. It's really, when it boils down to it, a guy movie, about guys, complete with their toilet habits, dirty clothes, and disgusting apartment. ;) If you don't speak Hindi, that's not a problem, since the movie is about 98% in English and the spoken parts that aren't in English, had subtitles. The only disappointment I had with the language barrier was that, in the version I saw, there were no subtitles for Aamir Khan's absolutely HILARIOUS song number at the end, where he is 'Disco Fighter'. Apparently, the lyrics for "I Hate You (Like I Love You)-In Brackets" is loaded with innuendo and double meanings, but unfortunately, I was unable to understand.

    So, if you have shunned Bollywood because you can't speak Hindi, you don't have that excuse with this movie. If you have stayed away from Indian cinema because of the over the top melodramatic love story formula, you also have no excuse with this movie. Go see it. Just not with your parents or on a first date. ;)
    9ramblersm

    S#!T Happens , and S#!T Excels!

    Bollywood has taken a big bold step with this movie , and once again , it was Aamir Khan who showed the way! He not only gave a movie that will be talked about for quite a long time , but again came to Imran's rescue, to give him a re-launch he desperately needed!

    Every thing new has been tried , with the language being 90% English , the occasional Hindi comes out in the forms of those "terms of endearment" , and the lingo is something that we all dig! This one has fresh comedy, is stylish , and is worth a repeat view! All the performances were worth-watching ,especially the trio and Vijay Raaz 's !

    Watch out for the "Ja Churail" number, its frigging hilarious!! And the one-liners too!
    8neerajpatodi

    Rough n Tough

    Its BOLD Bollywood. Gone are the days of double meaning David Dhavan's dialogs. There is only one meaning and that's always of other side of boundary. Its straight A movie with no gimmick to fool Censor board. That's kind of openness I always admire. Delhi Belly is roller coaster ride of one and half hours where you get exactly the kind of entertainment, what movie promises to deliver. It seems Abhinay Deo has very clear picture of targeted viewers and he didn't compromise a bit to deliver them. If the trend continues we can hope to see desi version of Pulp Fiction some day (is it still too much to wish for?).

    Delhi Belly is Imran's best performance till date. Having Aamir as mamu is best thing happened to him, and he is also making sure not to squander this fact. He imbibed his character till throat. You just don't see a bollywood hero Imran Khan, its always Tashi with lots of s*** around him engross you. One good thing that stood out about movie is to making sure that each character has enough camera space. And to encouraging surprise, every one of them: Kunal, Vir, Vijay gave top notch performance. For sure, these guys are going to stay in bollywood for long time.

    8/10.

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      The film initially received extremely negative reviews from both audiences and critics due to the heavy language, sexual content, and drug use along with many other things that were perceived as "inappropriate". However, the film became successful and has become known as a cult film by many young adults and teenagers.
    • Pifias
      In the scene where Nitin Kunaal Roy Kapur is taking pictures of the dead man, the dead man is breathing.
    • Citas

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    • Conexiones
      Featured in 57th Idea Filmfare Awards (2012)
    • Banda sonora
      Bhaag D.K. Bose
      Performed by Ram Sampath & Nala

      Lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya

      Music Composed by Ram Sampath

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 1 de julio de 2011 (India)
    • País de origen
      • India
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site (France)
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Hindi
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • 三個傻瓜限屎專送
    • Empresas productoras
      • Aamir Khan Productions
      • Ferocious Attack Cow
      • UTV Motion Pictures
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    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 1.532.594 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 581.943 US$
      • 3 jul 2011
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 16.706.074 US$
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    • Duración
      1 hora 43 minutos
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    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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