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Thank You

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 5m
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4.9/10
6.7K
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Bobby Deol, Irrfan Khan, Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, Rimi Sen, Celina Jaitly, and Sonam Kapoor in Thank You (2011)
Raj, Yogi and Vikram – best friends, business partners, serial womanizers and happily married! Happy, because their lovely wives have no clue that their husbands cheat on them with every pretty young thing they can lay their eyes on. This picture perfect world is rocked when Raj’s wife, Sanjana begins to suspect her husband and hires the suave private detective, Kishan, to tail him. Kishan’s built his reputation as a man who saves marriages by getting erring husbands to mend their ways. In this particular case, however, his overwhelming attraction towards Sanjana means he may not be acting in her best interest! What follows is a crazy cat and mouse game, with Kishan trying to catch the husbands with their pants down literally and them attempting to just stay outside his grasp.
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Three wives engage the services of a private investigator after they suspect their respective husbands of infidelity.Three wives engage the services of a private investigator after they suspect their respective husbands of infidelity.Three wives engage the services of a private investigator after they suspect their respective husbands of infidelity.

  • Director
    • Anees Bazmee
  • Writers
    • Rajan Agarwal
    • Ikram Akhtar
    • Nisar Akhtar
  • Stars
    • Akshay Kumar
    • Sonam Kapoor
    • Bobby Deol
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    6.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Anees Bazmee
    • Writers
      • Rajan Agarwal
      • Ikram Akhtar
      • Nisar Akhtar
    • Stars
      • Akshay Kumar
      • Sonam Kapoor
      • Bobby Deol
    • 31User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Akshay Kumar
    Akshay Kumar
    • Kishan
    Sonam Kapoor
    Sonam Kapoor
    • Sanjana R. Malhotra
    • (as Sonam A. Kapoor)
    Bobby Deol
    Bobby Deol
    • Raj Malhotra
    Irrfan Khan
    Irrfan Khan
    • Vikram
    Suniel Shetty
    Suniel Shetty
    • Yogi
    Celina Jaitly
    Celina Jaitly
    • Maya
    • (as Celina Jaitley)
    Rimi Sen
    Rimi Sen
    • Shivani
    • (as Rimi)
    Vidya Balan
    Vidya Balan
    • Kishan's wife
    Mallika Sherawat
    Mallika Sherawat
    • Razia (Dancer…
    Chahat Khanna
    Chahat Khanna
    • Kuku
    Manveer Kharaud
    • Priti Sahota - Journalist
    Jaya Mathur
    Jaya Mathur
    • Sanjana's mom
    Akhilendra Mishra
    Akhilendra Mishra
    • King
    Janessa O'Hearn
    • Crying Banana Girl
    Piyush
    • Extra - Groom side
    John Sampson
    • Cop
    Shilpi Sharma
    • Kammo
    Piyush Bassi
    • Extra - Bride's Family (Sonam Kapoor)
    • Director
      • Anees Bazmee
    • Writers
      • Rajan Agarwal
      • Ikram Akhtar
      • Nisar Akhtar
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    User reviews31

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    2bobbysing

    The apt title of the movie should have been SORRY.

    In few words if I am asked to write about THANK YOU then I would say - There must be many young energetic directors working as under-employed or struggling on the roads of Mumbai for their one chance, capable of giving a much better movie than this present one coming from Aneez Bazmee. And why I am very much confident in this statement, that's because you cannot go more wrong than THANK YOU.

    In other words, in this net age of digital entertainment, it's a shame that our directors and producers still consider 'we viewers' as brain dead, desperate and silly to accept such kind of utter crap. What a waste of precious resources both for the makers and as well as the viewers?

    Sometimes I really feel confused that do these actors, directors or producers ever see their own self-made film in the theater before releasing it? And if they really do then Is there nobody who can tell them that what they have actually made and how its going to do at the box office? On second thoughts a film like THANK YOU clearly confirms that the Industry is full of mean and self-concerned persons who would never reveal you the real truth and would only appreciate you and your product at your face.

    Content wise, the film has nothing new in the name of a story and is mere an extension of films such as NO ENTRY, PARTNER & MASTI made on the subject of cheating husbands and their escape routes. So it's indeed very surprising that its whole team of writers and director decided to just repeat the subject and nothing else. In fact the opening few minutes are only ones when you enjoy the most and then the rest purely makes you repent. Besides the last moment addition to the script, where Vidya Balan comes in as a special appearance simply makes you think, "What the hell is happening?".

    Musically, it's a very average kind of score from the otherwise good Pritam, which also gets full support from some highly low standard and weird lyrics. Cinematography is nothing above the usual and background score doesn't give you anything to take notice of itself.

    In the acting department, there is only one saving grace of the movie and he is Irfan Khan, who remains the only person who is able to make you laugh at times and that's it. Other than Irfan the entire cast can easily put this film in the list of their worst choices made. Akshay seriously needs a break which specifically needs to be a more educative break for him where he should learn how to judge a product after having so much experience in the field by his side. I agree you cannot predict or judge a Hit, but you can surely sense a BAD film coming your way without any doubt. Though he looks smart and young in the film doing his role well, but unfortunately that is not enough for the audience who come to the theater with their own set of expectations. Supporting Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty tries very hard and Bobby Deol seems to be completely lost somewhere else.

    Among the ladies, it's the worst film of Sonam till date where she is really looking awful at places with very poor make up and looks. As reported in the news, she very much looks like ill and tired throughout the film. Celina Jaitely is hardly there in the movie but Rimi Sen gives her best to her allotted role. Both Mallika Sherawat in the item number and Vidya Balan in the climax are wasted and the film could have easily been made without their deliberate insertions.

    In all, after the end credits role, one starts thinking that the apt title of this film should have been SORRY instead of THANK YOU and I think that explains it all.
    6afsalthodupuzha

    Timepass Movie Without Any Freshness

    Thank you is a funny time-pass flick,which seems as it is a sequel to No Entry by Aneez Bazmee himself.Director Anees Bazmee could not bring out any freshness to the plot and has created another feel good-go movie with some hilarious moments like No Entry.

    Irrfan khan is the best among the lead with some witty one-liners and perfect comic timing.Bobby Deol has done justice to his role and creates some hilarious moments but turns angry and humorless in the second half.Sunil Shetty has proved his comical excellence once again after flicks like phir hera pheri and one two three.Akshay Kumar does a charming role with a cool persona;but lacks freshness.Sonam Kapoor looks as if she has terribly gone wrong in her makeup;but does an o.k performance.Rimi Sen is the best among the female leads and her chemistry with Irrfan is the best part of the film which could evoke lot of laughs.Celina Jaitley is absent in the film for a major part of the story and has nothing much to offer.

    Music by Pritam is in tone with the theme and the songs Pyaar Do Pyaar Lo and Pyaar Mein stands out in the album.The song in the flashback scene,which is absent in the music album is melodious and soothing.

    some +ves:: The flute theme of the movie,which has a magical freshness- Good choreography of the songs-Irrfan's comic timing-Editing by Steven H Bernard

    some -ves:: The flashback scene in the climax which seems too senseless-Timing of the songs;especially in the second half-Similarity of story to that of many films like No Entry and other films which is based on extra-marital affairs.

    Verdict::Thank you has nothing new to offer for the audience;but seems as a time-pass movie which has some hilarious moments and can evoke some laughs.Go for it if you are on a festival mood. Ma Rating::6.5/10
    7pawanpunjabithewriter

    Fun with Akshay in this average comedy 3.2/5

    The Akshay Kumar-Suniel Shetty Jodi is back but wait, don't consider it as the level of Phir Hera Pheri or Awara Pagal Deewana, you'll get disappointed. Even I was disappointed to see silly comedy in this star-studded Anees bazmee movie. No doubt, Akshay is phenomenal. Apart from him and Bobby Deol, performances are weak. The first half was silly, below average story and picks up late. The second half is full of fun. Silly comedy becomes sitcom which we enjoy to watch. Female roles are very weak. Recommended to: Akshay Kumar fans. Bollywood comedy lovers. Can watch for time-pass.
    5designercandlesu

    For Irfaan and Rimi's pair!

    The movie is bad, and so is the script. Akshay and Sonam just don't go together and neither Sonam and Bobby. Basically Sonam was the misfit. But what I loved was Rimi and Irfaan's pair. Wish they'd done another movie together with a similar theme of a couple who hate each other or a situation where they hate each other. They were so natural. Too late now :( RIP Irfaan.
    4DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Thank You

    It's been rather quiet on the Bollywood mainstream front given the build up and subsequent hangover with India winning the Cricket World Cup, but I suppose releases will be back on track soon, with one of the earliest off the blocks being Anees Bazmee's Thank You, a typical comedy broaching on the topic of marriage infidelity starring one of the most hardworking and overexposed stars in Akshay Kumar in an ensemble together with Bobby Deol, Suniel Shetty, Irrfan Khan, Sonam Kapoor, Celina Jaitley and Rimi Sen.

    So shouldn't it sound like fun, given a bevy of stars in situational set ups about philandering husbands who fool around behind their wives' backs, and having their own support group set up as credible alibis. Bobby Deol's Raj manages to fool his wife Sanjana (Sonam Kapoor) with his sweet nothings, his boss Vikram (Irrfan Khan) overpowers his submissive wife Karthika (Rimi Sen) with unreasonable demands, probably because the latter wants to continue enjoying the high life thanks to her husband's booming luxury yacht business. Then there's Suniel Shetty as Yogi, perhaps the least skillful of the lot, being caught out by wife Radha (Celina Jaitley), and also because of the latter's engagement of a private investigator Kishen (Akshay Kumar) who she introduces to Sanjana to wake the simpleton to see beyond the wool pulled over her eyes.

    Honestly, the first half of the film before the interval is the stronger portion of the story, and probably where it's most fun given the interesting battle of wits premise set, even though it was not exploited to the full extent. With Radha and Sanjana reluctantly engaging Kishen's services, the latter is adamant in exposing the three husbands in one fell swoop, but discovers that the counter-brilliance of the mastermind Vikram won't make this an easy walk in the park. Strategies get employed involving technology, divide and conquer tactics to make the guys turn on one another, and frankly the set comedic pieces hit more than missed. The complication arises when the guys also engages Kishen's services, and find out that he too is a ladies man, though his loyalties, under wraps, belong to his earlier employers.

    A small romantic subplot also involved Kishen and Sanjana with a hint of a conflict of interest from the get go that was cursory at best, and the remaining saving grace of the film belonged to the chemistry between Irrfan and Bobby Deol as buddies who find their lifestyle under threat. But it all spiraled downward after the interval with plenty of melodrama being poured into it such as the tired and silly suicide attempt of Sanjana at the Niagara Falls (this was partly shot in Toronto and Vancouver), and when Kishen progresses into his next role as a pseudo-marriage counsellor out to teach the guys a thing or two about fidelity, and reconciliation. However I suspect that the jokes here were less slapstick and direct, relying on funny dialogue that got lost in translation through the subtitles, which was a pity for non- Hindi speakers like myself.

    Song and dance sequences were nothing to shout about unfortunately, even with Mallika Sherawat popping up as an item girl in Razia. No subtitles came with the lyrics to the songs, so I'm left to my own devices to determine what shenanigans the characters were into. Would have been a much engaging film if the second half managed to keep pace with the eclectic first, but instead opting for a more conventional approach and finale that makes you wonder why the females can't just walk out of a relationship that is already on rocky grounds no thanks to mistrust and dishonesty, lessons learnt notwithstanding.

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    • Trivia
      Anil Kapoor was the first choice for Irrfan's role, however because the film had his daughter playing one of the leads, the makers didn't feel it right to cast him and he was replaced.
    • Soundtracks
      Pyaar Do Pyaar Lo
      Music by Pritam Chakraborty

      Lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya

      Performed by Mika Singh

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    • Release date
      • April 8, 2011 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official sites
      • Akshay Kumar Movies
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Благодарю тебя
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Hari Om Entertainment Company
      • UTV Motion Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $463,540
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $244,183
      • Apr 10, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,452,347
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      • 2h 5m(125 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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