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Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!

  • 2008
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
19K
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Paresh Rawal, Abhay Deol, and Nitu Chandra in Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! (2008)
A burglar reflects on his life and loves; while the media speculates how he managed to pull off so many heists.
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Lovinder Singh, a thief now in custody and facing trial, reflects on his life of crime while the press reflect on how he managed to get away with so much before being arrested.Lovinder Singh, a thief now in custody and facing trial, reflects on his life of crime while the press reflect on how he managed to get away with so much before being arrested.Lovinder Singh, a thief now in custody and facing trial, reflects on his life of crime while the press reflect on how he managed to get away with so much before being arrested.

  • Director
    • Dibakar Banerjee
  • Writers
    • Dibakar Banerjee
    • Urmi Juvekar
    • Manu Rishi Chadha
  • Stars
    • Abhay Deol
    • Paresh Rawal
    • Nitu Chandra
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    19K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dibakar Banerjee
    • Writers
      • Dibakar Banerjee
      • Urmi Juvekar
      • Manu Rishi Chadha
    • Stars
      • Abhay Deol
      • Paresh Rawal
      • Nitu Chandra
    • 55User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Abhay Deol
    Abhay Deol
    • Lovinder 'Lucky' Singh
    Paresh Rawal
    Paresh Rawal
    • Lucky's father…
    Nitu Chandra
    Nitu Chandra
    • Sonal
    • (as Neetu Chandra)
    Archana Puran Singh
    Archana Puran Singh
    • Mrs. Handa
    Manu Rishi Chadha
    Manu Rishi Chadha
    • Bangali
    • (as Manu Rishi)
    Richa Chadha
    Richa Chadha
    • Dolly
    • (as Richa Chadda)
    Manjot Singh
    Manjot Singh
    • Young Lucky
    Anurag Arora
    Anurag Arora
    • Devender Singh
    Amandeep Singh Bakshi
    • Sippa
    Rajendra Sethi
    • Criminal Reporter
    Rajeev Ailabadi
    • Babul Awasthi
    Nutan Surya
    • Sonal's mother
    Gurmeet Singh
    • Lucky's older brother
    Ramandeep
    • Lucky's Bhabi
    Nanki Singh
    • Reema
    Karmaditya
    • Kanwal Nain
    Mohammad Mubashshir
    • Kuki
    • (as Mohammed Mubashshir)
    Surendra Bawara
    • SHO at Confession
    • Director
      • Dibakar Banerjee
    • Writers
      • Dibakar Banerjee
      • Urmi Juvekar
      • Manu Rishi Chadha
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    User reviews55

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    9jayraj-rao

    Worth it

    All I want to say is critic's bashed this movie and said this was a average flick, but don't go by critics and just enjoy this movie which is set up in a really nice pace.

    It traces the story of "Lucky" a boy from who his teenage learns to become a master in stealing.Abhay does a damn good job as "Lucky" and kudos to "Paresh" who brings a new sense of freshness to every characters he plays. The voice modulation in each of the characters is great by paresh.The story is damn good right from the scripting to editing.Every character in this one are the kind of people we see in day to day life like "Lucky" who thinks or must say does what he likes doing best. If u want to watch a good movie without our so called stars, Just watch this flick.It will be etched in your mind for sometime. Must rate it 9/10 and kudos to the director for making such a movie which has a really fresh feel.I am more for this kind of stuff .Enjoy "LUCKY"...
    7arkab

    Another act of defiance

    Dibakar Banerjee, director of the cult film(if i may say so) Khosla ka Ghosla, is back with another comedy. Unusually titled Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!, it is indeed quite different from the regular bollywood fare.

    True, this film isn't as good as Khosla, but it definitely has a lot of things going for it. This film is a splash of colour, and is set in Delhi, just like its predecessor. Dibakar once again succeeds in capturing the essence of this decadent city, and the old-world charm it carries.

    The film has its special moments, like the scene where lucky meets the card-seller girl. The innocence and the humanism is not lost, and one can almost feel oneself in the midst of the action.

    Paresh Rawal plays three characters, analogous to Peter Sellers in Dr. Strangelove, and does a fine job. Although his character of Dr. Handa was a little too absolute-evil types, the others showed shades of gray, and were executed well by Rawal.

    The dialogue is witty and funny, and resembles elements of the same in Pulp Fiction, one is inclined to think.

    The film does lose its way in the second half (the entire vacation episode), the story becomes a bit of a drag, and the ending carries no surprises, but as a whole, the film does well to keep its spectators glued to the screen.

    However, i must say, that most of the shortcomings of the film come to light only when it is compared to global standards. If one is talking about bollywood, and the trash it churns out regularly( Dostana, Yuvvraaj), then this film is truly light years ahead in every possible department.

    Its a sad truth in Bollywood, that talent dies a poor man. The ones with absolute power in the industry (Amitabh Bacchan, SRK, KJo) are mortified of experimentation, of serving up anything that hasn't been dumbed down to the average IQ of an American, to the Indian audiences.I yearn for the day when independent and original thought is given credence and respect in Bollywood. Agreed, that this film isn't stuff of legend, but its a start, and a symbol of defiance. And that is why it should be given even more credit than it deserves.

    Stylish, Witty, and Entertaining, this film is a must watch for all the people out there who have been suffering brain damage at the hands of Karan Johar, RGV, Yash Chopra and co. I give it an 8/10, mostly due to the brilliant first half of the movie. On the whole,well done Dibakar moshai!
    9gautam-moharil

    Dark comedy

    For ages in India the films were over the top unrealistic affairs. This film was one of the first films in mainstream cinema to incorporate realistic dialogue, acting and characters. One of the first dark comedies and one of the best.

    It's a story of a common thief and his merry ways. The performances are superb. The editing and direction is great. Music is good too. A film which will achieve cult status.
    GaneshKSalian

    A Smart Comedy

    Oye Lucky Lucky Oye directed by Dibakar Banerjee is an excellent comedy movie.

    Based on a real life incident,Oye Lucky Lucky Oye is a smart,brilliant comedy film which test your intelligence.

    Story: Inspired by the incredible true story of Lucky Singh (Abhay Deol), an extremely charismatic and fearless confident man and thief who socialized with the rich, famous and influential of Delhi society and then proceeded to rob them blind. He was strongly detested by the police and had stolen millions by the time he was caught. A modern day Robin Hood with a twist, he robbed both the rich and the poor without prejudice. Nothing was too big nor was anything too insignificant to escape his attention. The film opens with his trial and charts his rise from the projects of crime ridden suburban Delhi to the very heart of the corridors of power. Along the way he makes lifelong friends, falls in love an manages to outwit the entire law and order machinery.

    The writing is smart.

    The direction is fabulous.Kudos to Dibakar Banerjee! The dialogs are the high-point of the film.

    Another reason why Oye Lucky Lucky Oye rocks is because of its award-worthy performances.Abhay Deol is amazing.But the scene stealer,here is,Paresh Rawal who essays the role of three different characters excellently.He is brilliant.Neetu Chandra in a small role is good.Manu Chandra as Lucky's friend is excellent.Archana Puran Singh is good too.Manjot Sinh is funny.

    All in all,Oye Lucky Lucky Oye is a must-watch because it is one of those few films which really tests your intelligence.I am giving it a eight on ten.Must Watch!
    8CriticRoshan

    Ignore the Critics

    I am quite appalled at the critic's response to OLLO in India. The film has been given at best a rating of average to a complete dud. I can only imagine that the reason behind this response is the fact that there is no 'out and out' superstar in the film and hence the critics do not have to show any loyalty to the 'you can't do wrong' Khans, Kapoors or Kumars of Bollywood.

    I must admit I went to watch OLLO with quite low expectations given the lack of critical acclaim the film had received, despite the fact the film was directed by the very competent Dibakar Banerjee of 'Khosla ka Gholsa' fame and had an interesting ensemble cast. I can tell you that I was pleasantly surprised that the film definitely met my expectations and it proves that you can't trust the film critics in India – who practically live in the pockets of certain Bollywood stars.

    The problem in India now is that you have parallel cinema with your mainstream run of the mill films for the masses and artistic films for the more sophisticated pallet. Therefore the tendency for critics is now to first categorise the film in to either one of these categories and then review it on that basis. For me OLLO doesn't fall in to either one of these categories – it is just a simple tale told in a competent way – much like 'Khosla ka Ghosla'. OLLO captures the atmosphere of Delhi perfectly and the adolescent years of the main character Lucky are amazing. From thereon in OLLO becomes a simple tale of a thief who steals out of force of habit – that is the storyline in a nutshell.

    How the main characters interact with each other helps develop the story further and the storyline follows a natural progression of events (with some mirch masala) towards its climax. As for the performances – Abhay Deol is a natural. By far he stands head and shoulders above the rest of the star cast despite the fact that Paresh Rawal is given three clear opportunities to steal his thunder. Whilst I must admit that Abhay Deol is not blessed with typical Bollywood star looks and his screen presence isn't up there with the best of them (in saying that Shah Rukh Khan looks like a caricature with his big nose and lips) , but his honest portrayal of the characters he plays is always near perfect. The rest of the star cast is also very competent and compliment each other. Once again Dibakar Banerjee has proved that he can put together an amazingly entertaining film from a very simple storyline. He reminds me of the great Hrishikesh Mukerjee.

    Finally, I would like to recommend that true cinema-goers firstly ignore the trained critics of India and follow their instincts – OLLO is well and truly worth a watch.

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    • Trivia
      The film's protagonist Lucky's character is based on a real Delhi thief who was caught by police with 200 Sarees which he had stolen. The local media the presented him as 'Superchor' (Super Thief) and being inspired from that the film has a song 'Superchor'.
    • Goofs
      When Lucky goes inside a restaurant he is in a bike with the sticker of 'Love me baby.' But when he comes out and sat on the bike it is written 'World's Biggest Ullu DA Patha.'
    • Connections
      References Lahu Ke Do Rang (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      Tu Raja Ki Raj Dulari
      Performed by Rajbhir

      Lyrics by Mange Ram

      Music by Sneha Khanwalkar

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    • Release date
      • November 28, 2008 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Везунчик Лаки
    • Filming locations
      • Delhi, India
    • Production company
      • UTV Motion Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $80,037
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $42,399
      • Nov 30, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,976,868
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 5 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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