F.A.L.T.U
- 2011
- 2h
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaUnable to get accepted, four academically-challenged students decide to open their own college.Unable to get accepted, four academically-challenged students decide to open their own college.Unable to get accepted, four academically-challenged students decide to open their own college.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
Riteish Deshmukh
- 'Principal' Bajirao
- (as Ritesh Deshmukh)
Jackky Bhagnani
- Ritesh Virani
- (as Jacky Bhagnani)
Shivansu Sachan
- Associate director
- (as Shivansu)
Opiniones destacadas
Directed by Remo D'Souza, F. A. L. T. U stars Jackky Bhagnani, Chandan Sanyal, Puja Gupta, Angad Bedi, with Arshad Warsi and Riteish Deshmukh in supporting roles. This coming-of-age comedy revolves around a group of students who, after being rejected by traditional colleges for their low marks, decide to create their own educational institution. The film is a remake of the 2006 American movie Accepted and takes a stab at questioning India's rigid education system with an unconventional twist.
The film's biggest strength lies in its soundtrack, delivering hit songs like "Party Abhi Baki Hai" and "Leja Tu Mujhe." These tracks have had impressive staying power, becoming party staples and a part of popular culture for years. However, beyond the catchy music, the film doesn't quite hit the mark.
While F. A. L. T. U moves at a brisk pace, the struggles of the characters often feel overly simplified. The journey of starting a college seems surprisingly easy and lacking in the depth or realism that could have grounded the story. The film's core message about education reform and self-discovery is promising, but the story never fully capitalizes on it. Only in the climax, when a powerful song reinforces the film's theme, does the message shine through-but even then, it feels like a missed opportunity.
Overall, F. A. L. T. U is a fun watch for its energetic music and lighthearted comedy. But despite its potential to challenge norms, the film falls short of delivering a more impactful commentary on the flaws in India's education system.
The film's biggest strength lies in its soundtrack, delivering hit songs like "Party Abhi Baki Hai" and "Leja Tu Mujhe." These tracks have had impressive staying power, becoming party staples and a part of popular culture for years. However, beyond the catchy music, the film doesn't quite hit the mark.
While F. A. L. T. U moves at a brisk pace, the struggles of the characters often feel overly simplified. The journey of starting a college seems surprisingly easy and lacking in the depth or realism that could have grounded the story. The film's core message about education reform and self-discovery is promising, but the story never fully capitalizes on it. Only in the climax, when a powerful song reinforces the film's theme, does the message shine through-but even then, it feels like a missed opportunity.
Overall, F. A. L. T. U is a fun watch for its energetic music and lighthearted comedy. But despite its potential to challenge norms, the film falls short of delivering a more impactful commentary on the flaws in India's education system.
There is only trailer available where is the movie???
STORY:- Ritesh, Niranjan, Pooja and Vishnu are best friends.Life takes a turn when Vishnu secures a 94% and while the rest just pass the exams. This just pass doesn't get them admission in any college. Vishnu is also sad for them. Ritesh decides to make a fake college called 'Fakirchand And Lakirchand Trust university' in order to escape their parents anger. With the help of Google and Bajirao they make a college but with disastrous and hilarious results.
WRITING:- The story is about the youth of today who the world thinks are just useless. Also there are some parts wherein you think the story is going bizarre,. But apart from all that it entertains and conveys a strong message. (1.5/2.5)
MUSIC:- The music is great and is for the youth of today. Sachin-Jigar have done a great job. (1.5/2.5)
ACTING:- The acting from the cast is quite good especially Jackky, Chandan, Pooja and Angad. Arshad brings a comic environment to the film. Ritesh also does the same. Akbar khan was great. Mithun Da and Boman were also great despite having a small role in the film. (2.5)
DANCE:- The dances are great especially of the last song. (1.5/2.5)
BEST SCENE:- I liked the scene wherein Ritesh and Arshad tell that education is not only Science, Commerce and Arts but can also be of your hobbies.
WRITING:- The story is about the youth of today who the world thinks are just useless. Also there are some parts wherein you think the story is going bizarre,. But apart from all that it entertains and conveys a strong message. (1.5/2.5)
MUSIC:- The music is great and is for the youth of today. Sachin-Jigar have done a great job. (1.5/2.5)
ACTING:- The acting from the cast is quite good especially Jackky, Chandan, Pooja and Angad. Arshad brings a comic environment to the film. Ritesh also does the same. Akbar khan was great. Mithun Da and Boman were also great despite having a small role in the film. (2.5)
DANCE:- The dances are great especially of the last song. (1.5/2.5)
BEST SCENE:- I liked the scene wherein Ritesh and Arshad tell that education is not only Science, Commerce and Arts but can also be of your hobbies.
An inspired or copied film doesn't provide me enough excitement to write about it in details. And F.A.L.T.U. remains one of those unofficial inspired movies which fearlessly take the main idea from another director's work and then serves it with some extra toppings to the viewer as an original creation. But in this case, even the copy is not the first as there was another movie released in year 2010 which was also based on the same idea taken from the English flick "Accepted" (2006). Yes, "Accepted" too is said to be made around a similar idea used in few other movies such as "Camp Nowhere" (1994). But still this fact cannot be used as an excuse by the makers of FALTU for their copying act.
Some students who are not able to get admission in any reputed college due to their low percentage think of opening a fake university online, just to show to their parents that they have been accepted there. But their idea turns out to be big problem when the university becomes famous on the net and more students apply to it unknowingly. Last year we had a small budget movie called ADMISSION OPEN which was also based on this novel original thought of Steve Pink's "Accepted". And this year we have a comparatively decent budget movie made on the same topic from the house of Vashu Bhagnani. In the original the fake university is called "SHIT" which stands for South Harmon Institute of Technology and in this present copy version it is called "FALTU"which stands for Fakirchand and Lakirchand Trust University.
As a movie experience, F.A.L.T.U. gives you the same result as per its title. Its weak, its amateurish and has too many songs which irritate. Thought some of the tracks are good but coming one after another just like that, make the viewer restless. The script takes too many liberties in its execution of an interesting idea and as a result the proceedings on the screen look like childish and unbearable. Like I couldn't understand where from all that money used to come for paying the huge bills of the University? The writers also try to incorporate the idea of "Do what you want to do in your Life" in the film on the lines of "3 Idiots", but in the process fail completely. At certain points, it even gives you an impression of a film made in a hurry, which is surprising since it features the producer's son (Vashu Bhagnani) too in the lead.
The director Remo D'Souza directs too simply with only the climax giving you something to rave about. Particularly the dance sequence which is his forte stands out and impresses. But again we have already witnessed some similar excellent performances in the director's TV show "Dance India Dance" too. In the acting department also, I didn't find anyone doing something great in the film out of the routine. And I really felt sad seeing Arshad Warsi, Ritesh Deshmukh and Boman Irani being wasted in such a way.
However, despite of all these drawbacks I would like to support one good idea put forward by its writers which surely deserves an applause. The thought is that if all the colleges give admissions only to the students securing above 70% then why the passing percentage is kept at 33%. In this scenario what all those majority students are supposed to do, who manage to secure only marks in between 33 and 70 percent. So to avoid all this rejection and confusion why don't keep the passing percentage only at 70% which will further motivate the students to study more harder.
The idea is great, sounds logical and gets my full support too. But unfortunately I cannot recommend you to see the movie only due to this noble thought presented. So for this week, just plan to do something better than this FALTU.
Some students who are not able to get admission in any reputed college due to their low percentage think of opening a fake university online, just to show to their parents that they have been accepted there. But their idea turns out to be big problem when the university becomes famous on the net and more students apply to it unknowingly. Last year we had a small budget movie called ADMISSION OPEN which was also based on this novel original thought of Steve Pink's "Accepted". And this year we have a comparatively decent budget movie made on the same topic from the house of Vashu Bhagnani. In the original the fake university is called "SHIT" which stands for South Harmon Institute of Technology and in this present copy version it is called "FALTU"which stands for Fakirchand and Lakirchand Trust University.
As a movie experience, F.A.L.T.U. gives you the same result as per its title. Its weak, its amateurish and has too many songs which irritate. Thought some of the tracks are good but coming one after another just like that, make the viewer restless. The script takes too many liberties in its execution of an interesting idea and as a result the proceedings on the screen look like childish and unbearable. Like I couldn't understand where from all that money used to come for paying the huge bills of the University? The writers also try to incorporate the idea of "Do what you want to do in your Life" in the film on the lines of "3 Idiots", but in the process fail completely. At certain points, it even gives you an impression of a film made in a hurry, which is surprising since it features the producer's son (Vashu Bhagnani) too in the lead.
The director Remo D'Souza directs too simply with only the climax giving you something to rave about. Particularly the dance sequence which is his forte stands out and impresses. But again we have already witnessed some similar excellent performances in the director's TV show "Dance India Dance" too. In the acting department also, I didn't find anyone doing something great in the film out of the routine. And I really felt sad seeing Arshad Warsi, Ritesh Deshmukh and Boman Irani being wasted in such a way.
However, despite of all these drawbacks I would like to support one good idea put forward by its writers which surely deserves an applause. The thought is that if all the colleges give admissions only to the students securing above 70% then why the passing percentage is kept at 33%. In this scenario what all those majority students are supposed to do, who manage to secure only marks in between 33 and 70 percent. So to avoid all this rejection and confusion why don't keep the passing percentage only at 70% which will further motivate the students to study more harder.
The idea is great, sounds logical and gets my full support too. But unfortunately I cannot recommend you to see the movie only due to this noble thought presented. So for this week, just plan to do something better than this FALTU.
F.A.L.T.U. as obvious from the promos is very much inspired by Accepted (2006, I remember the movie tickled my funny bones).The movie marks the debut of Remo as a bollywood director.(He has a Bengali film in his bag as director).I had quite low expectations from the movie though the music was awesome.
But I must say i under rated Remo. The movie is total-fun. The first half of the movie is as smooth as the original one. Funny dialogues, rich cinematography and sizzling star cast (yes the actress is charmer).
The problem starts in the second half. The movie loses its pace here.Screenplay gets quirky. Some meaningless melodrama here and some unwanted sequences(the film could have been tighter by 10 minutes).
By the mid of second half I thought that the attempt is not honest.The sudden transformation of genre from comedy to drama is a bit jerky. But all this complains came to an end as soon as the climax arrived( thanks to the ace choreography by Remo, something world class!). In last 10 minutes you feel that the effort by Remo is honest and honest enough to overtake the original movie.You cant manage but smile in the end when you leave the theater.
Not to forget the tremendous audience response at the theaters(commendable as the world cup fever is on). If the world cup trivia and more hyped (GAME) was not the hurdle, the movie would have been a super hit for sure.Lets see how far it can go now.
Frankly the concept(though copied) is better than 3 Idiots (I personally find the movie over ratted).One should see it for sure.
But I must say i under rated Remo. The movie is total-fun. The first half of the movie is as smooth as the original one. Funny dialogues, rich cinematography and sizzling star cast (yes the actress is charmer).
The problem starts in the second half. The movie loses its pace here.Screenplay gets quirky. Some meaningless melodrama here and some unwanted sequences(the film could have been tighter by 10 minutes).
By the mid of second half I thought that the attempt is not honest.The sudden transformation of genre from comedy to drama is a bit jerky. But all this complains came to an end as soon as the climax arrived( thanks to the ace choreography by Remo, something world class!). In last 10 minutes you feel that the effort by Remo is honest and honest enough to overtake the original movie.You cant manage but smile in the end when you leave the theater.
Not to forget the tremendous audience response at the theaters(commendable as the world cup fever is on). If the world cup trivia and more hyped (GAME) was not the hurdle, the movie would have been a super hit for sure.Lets see how far it can go now.
Frankly the concept(though copied) is better than 3 Idiots (I personally find the movie over ratted).One should see it for sure.
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- TriviaThis is a remake of the 2006 movie Accepted
- ConexionesReferenced in The Kapil Sharma Show: New Year Special (2016)
- Bandas sonorasAwaaz
Written by Sameer
Composed by Sachin Sanghvi and Jigar Saraiya (as Jigar)
Performed by Jigar Saraiya (as Jigar)
Courtesy of Puja Music
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- USD 4,485,014
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h(120 min)
- Color
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