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Dolly Ki Doli

  • 2015
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
3.3K
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Sonam Kapoor, Rajkummar Rao, Pulkit Samrat, and Varun Sharma in Dolly Ki Doli (2015)
Dolly is a con woman who marries unsuspecting men and on the wedding night runs away with their money. On the case is a police officer and two disgruntled grooms.
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Dolly is a con woman who marries unsuspecting men and on the wedding night runs away with their money. On the case is a police officer and two disgruntled grooms.Dolly is a con woman who marries unsuspecting men and on the wedding night runs away with their money. On the case is a police officer and two disgruntled grooms.Dolly is a con woman who marries unsuspecting men and on the wedding night runs away with their money. On the case is a police officer and two disgruntled grooms.

  • Director
    • Abhishek Dogra
  • Writers
    • Abhishek Dogra
    • Uma Shankar Singh
  • Stars
    • Malaika Arora
    • Karan Ashar
    • Mohd. Zeeshan Ayyub
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    3.3K
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    • Director
      • Abhishek Dogra
    • Writers
      • Abhishek Dogra
      • Uma Shankar Singh
    • Stars
      • Malaika Arora
      • Karan Ashar
      • Mohd. Zeeshan Ayyub
    • 18User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Malaika Arora
    Malaika Arora
    • Dancer in Fashion Khatam song
    Karan Ashar
    Karan Ashar
    • Gujarati guy in Title Track
    Mohd. Zeeshan Ayyub
    Mohd. Zeeshan Ayyub
      Karim Hajee
      Karim Hajee
      • Dulha
      Ahtesham Hussain
      • ASI Hukam Singh
      Harry Josh
      Harry Josh
      Brijendra Kala
      Brijendra Kala
      • Sub Inspector Khan
      Rajkumar Kanojia
      Rajkumar Kanojia
      • Announcer
      Jassi Kapoor
      • Sikh family man
      Sonam Kapoor
      Sonam Kapoor
      • Dolly
      Saif Ali Khan
      Saif Ali Khan
      • Cameo
      Umar Raza Khan
      Umar Raza Khan
      • Muslim Husband
      Shyam Lal
      Shyam Lal
      Archana Puran Singh
      Archana Puran Singh
      Rajkummar Rao
      Rajkummar Rao
      • Sonu Sarawat
      Pulkit Samrat
      Pulkit Samrat
      • Robin Singh
      Kuldeep Sareen
      Kuldeep Sareen
      • Sonepat Police
      Varun Sharma
      Varun Sharma
      • Manjot
      • Director
        • Abhishek Dogra
      • Writers
        • Abhishek Dogra
        • Uma Shankar Singh
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      User reviews18

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      3bobbysing

      Weirdly fails to exploit its novel con-plot showing the viewers 'Baba Ji Ka Thullu' in the end.

      Clearing the confusion over its inspired status first, yes the early half of the film (or the initial 20 minutes) are exactly similar to the Punjabi film RONDE SAARE VYAH PICHHON aka RSVP released in 2013. But since both the writers deny seeing each other's films and claim to have taken the idea from few real life instances featured in the daily newspapers, hence we are forced to consider this as possibly a rarest of rare exception of two unrelated minds writing and visualising exactly similar sequences in their individual films released at a gap of more than one year.

      Next keeping in mind its fairly novel plot of a 'Looteri Dulhan' and a whole con-family involved it the cunning business, DOLLY KI DOLI does have an interesting premise to offer. But after making a fine, enjoyable beginning, what the writer and director do with the film post intermission (different from RSVP) is really sad and awful, completely ruining its winning potential altogether. For instance it straight away begins with an abrupt scene introducing the lead pair chatting casually followed by an item song by the producer (Malaika) herself and then displays several big loopholes in the con games being played by the 'Looteri family' with two young boys. Still few enjoyable performances, funny local lingo and double meaning dialogues thankfully steal the limelight and one doesn't really care about the flaws in its initial 45- 50 minutes to be honest.

      However post intermission, the 100 minute film goes entirely off-track and starts moving in various weird directions involving betrayals, silly love angles, revenge and more. The writers come with such weird and forced ideas like the family fleeing fearing a police raid, but forgetting to take along their old age (fake) Dadi…….and then remembering about her while sitting in the train. Moreover here we have a young energetic inspector who is unable to find the con-girl but the other victim boy can find her so easily, reaching her new home too without any problem as such. Plus, I really couldn't understand what help did the film get from a lackluster cameo of Saif Ali Khan doing nothing.

      In other words, in its second hour DOLLY KI DOLI simply fails to encash on its fresh con-plot leading towards an illogical climax and only three people give you something to enjoy in its short duration namely, Rajkummar Rao (with his excellent Haryanvi accent), Varun Sharma (reminding you of his 'Choocha' act in FUKREY) and Archna Puran Singh (as a loud Punjabi mother looking for a better girl for her boy). Strangely Sonam Kapoor is simply there in the lead role just to smile or look good and both Pulkit Samrat and Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub are not able to deliver the expected due to their badly written roles. Brijendar Kala, Rajesh Sharma and Ishtiaq are entertaining in their small cameos, whereas debutant director Abhishek Dogra really could have delivered a much better enjoyable con-comedy with such a cast ensemble. The cinematography and background score remain average and so does its soundtrack having all mediocre unimpressive tracks (except "Mera Naina") with sick lyrics such as "Aaj Phatte Tak Nachhna" (now I really don't know what it means!) and "Launda Jawaan Banega Yahan Mere Passion Mein"…….great indeed!'

      To conclude, as the film ends another song starts playing along the end- credits with the words,'Baba Ji Ka Thullu'. And one truly feels like having shown the signature sign while walking out of the theatre. In short, one might enjoy it partially while watching it (free of cost) during a channel telecast but sparing your precious time and money on a multiplex ticket is certainly not recommended.
      7jubz-42758

      Dolly Ki Doli Review

      'Dolly Ki Doli' is the first Bollywood movie that I watched in 2015 and it certainly surpassed my expectations. Directed and co-written by Abhishek Dogra, the film has a run time of 98 minutes which is just right considering the quite simple story. Starring Sonam Kapoor, Pulkit Samrat, Rajkumar Rao and Varun Sharma, 'Dolly Ki Doli' is about a runaway bride who tricks various men into getting married to her then runs away with whatever valuables she can steal. The narrative is very linear yet so entertaining containing a relevant flashback explaining why Dolly (Sonam Kapoor) started doing what she does best which is conning people.

      Sonam Kapoor as a con woman plays her usual typecast 'loud urban chick' role perfectly sporting different looks throughout the film. Her costumes are also spot on glamorising every wedding scene making them look royal especially in the dance number 'Phatte Tak Nachna'. You feel sorry for Sonu (Rajkumar Rao) who the film starts off with. He plays a Haryanvi character so realistically and uses his method acting to showcase a range of emotions.

      Varun Sharma uses his comedic talent well after 'Fukrey' as a rich spoilt kid who has to go against his mother played by Archana Puran Singh just to marry Dolly. Last of all, Pulkit Samrat plays a Dabangg inspired cop called 'Robin Singh' who takes on the case of finding and nabbing Dolly and her so-called 'family'. There is not much to say about his acting as he was seen in a similar role in last year's 'Jai Ho' except he shows much more charisma in this outing. The stand out performance for me has to be Rajkumar Rao due to his natural performance.

      Moving on from the positives, although the first half is very entertaining as the story travels at an appropriate pace, the second half seems a bit rushed and the ending is typical. The one question you will be asking is how there were no pictures taken of Dolly at any of the dozen weddings, even though it is revealed that the camera man is a part of their team but surely people carry mobile phones around in this era? However, it doesn't ruin the experience at all as the back story of Dolly will keep you hooked as well as a cameo appearance by none other than Saif Ali Khan. The soundtrack is also decent with mainly dance numbers, one featuring item queen Malaika Arora Khan but the picturisation of 'Mere Naina Kafir Hogaye' stands out due to the emotional quotient attached to it.

      Overall, the film is quite enjoyable for a January release and certainly a must watch for Sonam Kapoor fans as she brings her quirkiness to the table once again after last year's hit 'Khoobsurat'. The performances by the male leads should also not be underestimated. If you want a serious film like 'Baby' or 'Badlapur', then this definitely isn't for you. However, if you want pure entertainment backed by a decent cast, then go for it.
      3amresh01

      Another bollywood's pathetic adaption from a local news story;sheer waste of up-growing talent.

      Dolly Ki doli is another bollywood movie which seems like have been made without any script or story seems to be taken from a local news paper spicy article.The cast in spite containing upcoming potentially good talent, well established side role actors yet couldn't do much to bind the audience too long . Even it seems director could not elongate the topic too long and has to rap up illogically.The film doesn't have good melody,action or anything to bind the audience even the climax was flat.Another bollywood's attempt to take good cast, pick up any story and aim at coveted 100 crore tag.

      Dolly Ki doli is another bollywood movie which seems like have been made without any script or story seems to be taken from a local news paper spicy article.The cast in spite containing upcoming potentially good talent, well established side role actors yet couldn't do much to bind the audience too long . Even it seems director could not elongate the topic too long and has to rap up illogically.The film doesn't have good melody,action or anything to bind the audience even the climax was flat.Ano their bollywood's attempt to take good cast, pick up any story and aim at coveted 100 crore tag.
      3ahegde3149

      The runaway bride

      Dolly Ki Doli had an simple yet interesting premise. A con-woman Dolly (Sonam Kapoor) entraps and marries men only to run away with all valuables of the groom and his family. To setup and arrange these fake marriage she has a whole fake family along with her. Sonu (Rajkummar Rao) a jatt farmer who seems to be truly in love with her becomes one such victim. Then after an item number and couple of more fake marriages later is the turn of Manjot (Varun Sharma). There is very less light shed on why this con gang pull-of so many heists yet live a mediocre life. The characters seemed to have zero motivation towards whatever they were doing. Anyways, not all is well when finally after dozens of fake marriages the police comes to know about the gang and a cop (Pulkit Samrat) decides to take up the case because of a some evident personal reason. After few months thanks to Saif Ali Khan's cameo character, when the cop and the bride finally meet face-to- face we have all the clichéd melodrama and even more illogicality with the ending than what had already been portrayed. Anyways its always hard to pull of a credible ending for such con comedy premises.

      On the positive side, Dolly Ki Doli is briskly based, it just flies off from the word go. Some times the editing felt too choppy but I will appreciate them for keeping it under 100 minutes. This is the basic thing most Bollywood films fail to get right and have overblown run time with very little substance. Debut director Abhishek Dogra keeps the atmosphere light, not to be taken seriously and even satirical at times until the last act. The script is full of illogical behaviors and plot holes, but if you can ignore that then the comedy might be enjoyable. But I myself did not find it hilarious. The comic timing was terrible plus the characters were interesting yet poorly written. Acting wise, all three males Rajkummar,Varun and Pulkit do a commendable job. Sonam Kapoor on the other hand was quite unbearable. Her acting was okayish, but it was the character of Dolly which was utter nonsense. The same old innocent-pretty girl is terribly overdone which made her look annoying plus it is highly unbelievable that so many men fell into her trap so easily. Also we annoying songs and an item number stuffed in just for the sake of it, which had nothing new.

      Overall, I will say Dolly Ki Doli is a nice and non-formulaic attempt which is appreciable. But it is heavily flawed and has poor dialogues. This ride can be moderately enjoyable only if don't care much about the characters and keep your brains at home. Still, it is highly avoidable.

      RATING: [1.5/5]
      5namashi_1

      Mediocre!

      'Dolly Ki Doli' is a Mediocre film, that's not high on pluses. Its an off-repeated tale, with not much newness or entertainment working on its favor.

      'Dolly Ki Doli' Synopsis: Dolly marries men of different religion for their wealth. Until...A Cop gets on her trial.

      'Dolly Ki Doli' at a crisp 100-minutes, has a breezy first-hour, but a soulless second. The "supposed" twist in the tale & the reason behind the protagonist's continuous conning, comes across as under-developed. The impact is missing!

      Abhishek Dogra's Screenplay has a few moments, but overall, is plain mediocre. There's not a single new element in the Screenplay, which deserves a mention. Dogra's Direction is fine. Cinematotaphy & Editing are credible.

      Performance-Wise: Sonam Kapoor is strictly okay. Despite being the protagonist, the actress doesn't perform up-to the mark. Rajkummar Rao is the silver lining of 'Dolly Ki Doli'. He's absolutely brilliant as the Jatt from Haryana. Varun Sharma is a cartoon, while Pulkit Samrat has a Salman Khan hang-up. Archana Puran Singh is hilarious in a bit role. Manoj Joshi & Brijendra Kala are dependable, as ever. Saif Ali Khan is stiff in a cameo.

      On the whole, 'Dolly Ki Dolly' is, at best, an ordinary fare.

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        The story is similar but has the same concept of the Punjabi film "Ronde Saare Vyah Picho" 2014, starring Neeru Bajwa and Harish Verma.
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        Referenced in Pagglait (2021)

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      • Release date
        • January 23, 2015 (India)
      • Country of origin
        • India
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        • Watch Dolly ki Doli on Disney+ Hotstar
      • Language
        • Hindi
      • Also known as
        • Паланкин Долли
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        • India
      • Production companies
        • Arbaaz Khan Productions
        • Kinesis Films
        • Mobicafe Cinema,
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        • 1h 38m(98 min)
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