Bhool Chuk Maaf
- 2025
- 2 h 20 min
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5,8/10
23 mil
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaRanjan, a small-town romantic boy from Banaras, lands a government job to marry Titli but forgets his vow to Lord Shiva-only to be trapped until he fulfills his promise. A hilarious tale of ... Ler tudoRanjan, a small-town romantic boy from Banaras, lands a government job to marry Titli but forgets his vow to Lord Shiva-only to be trapped until he fulfills his promise. A hilarious tale of love, fate, and redemption unfolds.Ranjan, a small-town romantic boy from Banaras, lands a government job to marry Titli but forgets his vow to Lord Shiva-only to be trapped until he fulfills his promise. A hilarious tale of love, fate, and redemption unfolds.
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A small town romantic comedy from the hit making production house of Dinesh Vijan, starring an in form Rajkummar Rao, a hot and happening Wamiqa Gabbi along with a cast of great character actors like Sanjay Mishra, Raghubir Yadav, Seema Pahwa, Zakhir Hussain and Ishtiyak Khan is a great recipe for success especially when you add a sprinkle of time loop anomaly to freshen up the traditional rom com story telling format. On the whole the movie delivers but it certainly had much more potential to raise the entertainment to a whole another level.
The time loop anomaly concept is still relatively new in Bollywood and hasnt been used to the level of some of the finest international time loop movies of all time. Karan Sharma still manages to make it fun and entertaining for most of the loops in his directorial debut for the silver screen. Rao is likable for most of the movie but starts feels a bit tired and irritating in some loops. Wamiqa is eye candy for most of the movie but does a good job in her happy go lucky "Titli" character. The remaining cast is impeccable and do a great job however feel a bit underutilized.
The ending for time loop anomaly movies is the tricky part and can make or break the movie. The social message based ending is good but not great and doesnt pack a really solid punch in the end. The journey to that end via the multiple time loops is fun and that is the main objective of the movie....to keep it fun and entertaining. Some of the loops are truly hilarious while some manage to be borderline funny. Overall it was a fun time pass movie. 7/10.
The time loop anomaly concept is still relatively new in Bollywood and hasnt been used to the level of some of the finest international time loop movies of all time. Karan Sharma still manages to make it fun and entertaining for most of the loops in his directorial debut for the silver screen. Rao is likable for most of the movie but starts feels a bit tired and irritating in some loops. Wamiqa is eye candy for most of the movie but does a good job in her happy go lucky "Titli" character. The remaining cast is impeccable and do a great job however feel a bit underutilized.
The ending for time loop anomaly movies is the tricky part and can make or break the movie. The social message based ending is good but not great and doesnt pack a really solid punch in the end. The journey to that end via the multiple time loops is fun and that is the main objective of the movie....to keep it fun and entertaining. Some of the loops are truly hilarious while some manage to be borderline funny. Overall it was a fun time pass movie. 7/10.
I think it's safe to say some movies are just not worth going to cinema halls, but are good enough to watch on OTT apps at our convenience, and "Bhool Chuk Maaf" is one of those movies.
Though the movie could have had a better story, I appreciate that Bollywood is trying some different ideas. I know there are movies with similar plots or ideas already made, but again, the idea feels fresh, and I am glad that filmmakers are trying something different.
Many shots in the film are amazing and capture the city of Varanasi really well.
The star cast is great, and all have done their jobs well. Rajkummar is again playing a similar kind of role, and he nails it as expected. Wamiqa has done justice to her role, too.
As someone who was stuck in government exam struggles for a long time, I could relate to the movie better. The problem they have addressed is a genuinely huge problem in India.
The story, however, could have been better, as we can easily predict it as the movie picks up pace. The movie's pace doesn't feel right. I think, with an idea rarely touched upon in Bollywood, the movie doesn't do wonders with it.
The biggest disappointment is the songs! All are either directly taken from other old movies or copied from international hits.
I think it is high time Bollywood realized that not every movie needs four or five songs, and it's okay if they don't add them, but it's absolutely not okay to be lazy.
TLDR-A fun concept, good acting, the story could have been better, terrible songs, and definitely a one-time watch.
Though the movie could have had a better story, I appreciate that Bollywood is trying some different ideas. I know there are movies with similar plots or ideas already made, but again, the idea feels fresh, and I am glad that filmmakers are trying something different.
Many shots in the film are amazing and capture the city of Varanasi really well.
The star cast is great, and all have done their jobs well. Rajkummar is again playing a similar kind of role, and he nails it as expected. Wamiqa has done justice to her role, too.
As someone who was stuck in government exam struggles for a long time, I could relate to the movie better. The problem they have addressed is a genuinely huge problem in India.
The story, however, could have been better, as we can easily predict it as the movie picks up pace. The movie's pace doesn't feel right. I think, with an idea rarely touched upon in Bollywood, the movie doesn't do wonders with it.
The biggest disappointment is the songs! All are either directly taken from other old movies or copied from international hits.
I think it is high time Bollywood realized that not every movie needs four or five songs, and it's okay if they don't add them, but it's absolutely not okay to be lazy.
TLDR-A fun concept, good acting, the story could have been better, terrible songs, and definitely a one-time watch.
The trailer was an absolute masterclass in misdirection, essentially serving as a "best of" compilation that front-loaded all the genuinely funny scenes. This created an expectation for a vibrant, laugh-out-loud comedy, which the actual film tragically failed to deliver. Instead, the movie felt drawn out, like a joke with a punchline that never arrived because it was already revealed in the preview.
While the storyline and acting itself had potentia, the presentation was a significant letdown. It was as if the director struggled to weave those strong elements into a cohesive, engaging narrative. The pacing was sluggish, and the lack of fresh comedic moments made the entire experience feel like a deflated balloon after the initial excitement of the trailer. It's a prime example of how clever marketing can inadvertently spoil the product it's meant to promote.
While the storyline and acting itself had potentia, the presentation was a significant letdown. It was as if the director struggled to weave those strong elements into a cohesive, engaging narrative. The pacing was sluggish, and the lack of fresh comedic moments made the entire experience feel like a deflated balloon after the initial excitement of the trailer. It's a prime example of how clever marketing can inadvertently spoil the product it's meant to promote.
I didn't know I need more of Ishtiyak Khan in my life. The guy is such an effortless comedian that he's part of the reason Bhool Chuk Maaf (Sorry for My Errors) works. Of course, Rajjkumar Rao leads the film with his unique ability to play rural boy characters. But what really works in the film is the loop plot. Whatever you may have seen in the trailer is just that: a trailer. I'm glad the makers have left a lot of substance in the film without giving it all away in the trailer, which elevates the experience. I had a fun time watching this with my wife and parents and it's been a while all four of us had the same opinion on a film. Bhool Chuk Maaf needs more love.
After watching the trailer I was really excited for the film. Trailer promised a mix of humor, romance, and a touch of magic realism, but after watching the film it left me with mixed feelings. The film was neither bad nor excellent. Rajkummar Rao, as always, is a delight. His comic timing and frustrated-everyman energy carry the film, making you root for Ranjan even when the script falters. Wamiqa Gabbi brings a lively spark to Titli, though her character sometimes feels overly childish, which can grate. The supporting cast-Seema Pahwa, Raghubir Yadav, and Sanjay Mishra-delivers solid laughs. The film's first half is entertaining, with sharp dialogues and a few chuckle-worthy moments, like Ranjan's frantic attempts to navigate the time loop.
However, the movie stumbles in the second half. The time-loop concept, inspired by Groundhog Day, feels underutilized and repetitive without enough clever twists. It takes too long to get to the heart of the story, and the social commentary-touching on merit, morality, and societal apathy-feels forced, especially in a preachy climax that clashes with the film's comedic tone. The romance between Ranjan and Titli lacks depth; their chemistry is decent but never truly sparks. Some jokes, like recurring pregnancy quips, feel outdated and cringe-worthy.
The visuals capture Banaras beautifully, but the music is forgettable, with songs that disrupt the flow rather than enhance it. The resolution, while heartwarming, feels predictable and doesn't fully earn its emotional payoff.
Overall, Bhool Chuk Maaf is a decent movie for fans who love such a small-town comedies. It has moments of charm and humor but gets stuck in its own loop of clichés and uneven execution. If you're looking for a light, no-brainer entertainer, it's worth a shot, but don't expect a masterpiece comedy film.
However, the movie stumbles in the second half. The time-loop concept, inspired by Groundhog Day, feels underutilized and repetitive without enough clever twists. It takes too long to get to the heart of the story, and the social commentary-touching on merit, morality, and societal apathy-feels forced, especially in a preachy climax that clashes with the film's comedic tone. The romance between Ranjan and Titli lacks depth; their chemistry is decent but never truly sparks. Some jokes, like recurring pregnancy quips, feel outdated and cringe-worthy.
The visuals capture Banaras beautifully, but the music is forgettable, with songs that disrupt the flow rather than enhance it. The resolution, while heartwarming, feels predictable and doesn't fully earn its emotional payoff.
Overall, Bhool Chuk Maaf is a decent movie for fans who love such a small-town comedies. It has moments of charm and humor but gets stuck in its own loop of clichés and uneven execution. If you're looking for a light, no-brainer entertainer, it's worth a shot, but don't expect a masterpiece comedy film.
'Bhool Chuk Maaf': Ask Each Other Anything
'Bhool Chuk Maaf': Ask Each Other Anything
Rajkummar Rao and Wamiqa Gabbi talk about their experience working with each other and more!
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- CuriosidadesThe film has lifted the plot of trapped time loop of single day from Hollywood classic 'Groundhog Day' (1993).
- Trilhas sonorasChor Bazari Phir Se
performed by Neeraj Shridhar, Sunidhi Chauhan, Zahrah S Khan
written by Irshad Kamil
produced by: Tanishk Bagchi
Mix Master: Eric Pillai (Future Sound of Bombay)
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- US$ 429.454
- Tempo de duração
- 2 h 20 min(140 min)
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- 2.39:1
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