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Delhi Belly

  • 2011
  • 12
  • 1h 43m
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7.6/10
34K
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Imran Khan, Vir Das, and Kunaal Roy Kapur in Delhi Belly (2011)
Three struggling room-mates unknowingly become potential prey of a ruthless gangster.
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Three struggling room-mates unknowingly become potential prey of a ruthless gangster.Three struggling room-mates unknowingly become potential prey of a ruthless gangster.Three struggling room-mates unknowingly become potential prey of a ruthless gangster.

  • Directors
    • Abhinay Deo
    • Akshat Verma
  • Writers
    • Mr. Moris
    • Akshat Verma
  • Stars
    • Imran Khan
    • Vir Das
    • Kunaal Roy Kapur
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    34K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Abhinay Deo
      • Akshat Verma
    • Writers
      • Mr. Moris
      • Akshat Verma
    • Stars
      • Imran Khan
      • Vir Das
      • Kunaal Roy Kapur
    • 129User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 23 nominations total

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    Imran Khan
    Imran Khan
    • Tashi Malhotra…
    Vir Das
    Vir Das
    • Arup
    Kunaal Roy Kapur
    Kunaal Roy Kapur
    • Nitin
    Shenaz Treasury
    Shenaz Treasury
    • Sonia
    Poorna Jagannathan
    Poorna Jagannathan
    • Menaka
    Kim Bodnia
    Kim Bodnia
    • Vladimir Dragunsky
    Paresh Ganatra
    Paresh Ganatra
    • Manish Chand Jain
    Vijay Raaz
    Vijay Raaz
    • Cowboy
    Aamir Khan
    Aamir Khan
    • Disco Fighter
    Satindir Anand
    • Maid
    Dipti Avlani
    • News Reporter
    Manoj Bakshi
    Manoj Bakshi
    • Father
    Krishna Bansal
    • Man Drinking Tea
    Dhaval Barbhaya
    • R. Balachandar
    Divya Bhatia
    • Tashi's father
    Zeena Bhatia
    Zeena Bhatia
    • Mother
    Nikita Bhatt
    • Leena
    Renuka Bondre
    • Anjali Jain
    • Directors
      • Abhinay Deo
      • Akshat Verma
    • Writers
      • Mr. Moris
      • Akshat Verma
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    User reviews129

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    8sauravjoshi85

    Bollywood should make more and more such films

    Delhi Belly is an action comedy movie directed by Abhinay Deo written by Akshat Verma and stars Imran Khan, Kunaal Roy Kapur, Vir Das Poorna Jagannathan, Vijay Raaz, Shenaz Treasury and Paresh Ganatra.

    The movie depicts the life of three strangers who unknowingly becomes the target of a ruthless gangster when they mistakenly misplaces his expensive diamonds.

    I have a 'wow' feeling after watching the movie and was thinking that Bollywood should make such more movies. The movie is beautifully written, superbly directed and has a gripping screenplay.

    The plot of the movie is interesting and screenplay is fast paced, the movie will keep you engaged throughout and doesn't wastes much time in introduction of plot or the characters. The funny and hilariously made scenes will keep your bone tickling.

    Acting is superb and although Imran Khan is being the central character the limelight is been stolen by Kunal Roy Kapur and Vijayawada Raaz with their immaculately perfect comic timings.

    Climax of the movie is hilarious and as a movie viewers gives you a satisfaction. There could be some viewers who might have objections on certain languages used in the movie but for me it's high time that we should start accepting these kind of languages in the movie which indeed a common language amongst part of Northern India and specially Delhi NCR where the movie is been shot.

    A hilariously funny movie.
    9chaudharyrajat80

    A Fun Ride

    I heard what people have said about this movie. People said that how could Amir Khan produce this kind of movie. They also said that after Blockbuster movies like "Ghajini" and "3 idiots", why has he made this kind of movie. But it is one of the finest movies of our bollywood industry. Some people might have problem with the language used in it, but its language is the soul of its movie. While the original version was in "Hinglish", a Hindi dubbed version was also released. The film is about three friends, journalist Tashi (Imran Khan), photographer Nitin Berry (Kunnal Roy Kapur) and cartoonist Arup (Vir Das). The whole story starts with delivery of a package. Tashi's ditzy fiancée, Sonia, is an air hostess who agrees to deliver that package for the villain (Vijay Raj) without realizing its content. Later the bag containing that package is mixed up with other bag and then Vijay Raj tortures people to find his package. The acting of all the actors was splendid. Vir Das and Kunaal Roy Kapur were quite impressive. Although Imran Khan was in lead but the supporting actors were superb. Vijay Raj did amazing comedy although he was in role of villain. His dialogues were astonishing. Abhinay Deo and Akshat Verma were the directors of this movie and they did appreciable job. Akshat Verma is also the writer of this movie. The screenplay was original which knows the difference between physical comedy and slapstick humor. The music of the film was composed by Ram Sampath while the lyrics were penned by Amitabh bhattacharya,Ram Sampath, Akshat Verma and Chetan Shashital. The song "Bhaag D.K. Bose" created controversy upon its release. Whatever media says or people say but this movie amazed everyone. Super fun. Full Respect.
    7paulsmithson-192-243826

    Bollywood does gross-out comedy

    The bad:

    I am not totally against the use of bad language in films - some times it is totally appropriate - but I think there were times in this movie when it was just being used for the sake of it, and/or just to get cheap laughs from teenagers who still find the use of the F-word funny. One thing I love about Bollywood is it manages to get laughs with having to resort to bad language - and long may it remain that way.

    The good:

    The plot is fast-paced and it gets down to business pretty much from the get-go. I was watching it with my 17 year-old son and he thoroughly enjoyed it (maybe he is the target audience for gross-out comedy). It has some classic comedic moments and there were many times I laughed out loud.

    If you enjoyed Hangover then this is likely to be something you'll enjoy too.

    I did watch it with sub-titles on, but from what I can remember the dialog is almost all in English. Maybe this was to try and give it wider appeal.
    8Saayer

    DELHI BELLY (Movie Review)

    Humor is relative. What's humorous to me might not be funny to you and while you laugh on something, I might not laugh on it. Humor is also circumstantial and gets rusty out of the context. However, there is some humor which is universal and is acceptable to everyone. If we apply the same theory on modern Hindi films, Andaz Apna Apna and Munna Bhai series might be the only films to go in universally accepted humor category. Some other humor examples that worked on the box office but were not universally accepted are Singh is King, Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani, Phir Hera Pheri, Ready, Dhamaal and Golmaal etc. Then there is another kind of humor which does not go well with the masses but has its own cult following like that of Wesa Bhi Hota Hai Part II, Mithya, Bheja Fry etc. Delhi Belly (DB) is somewhere in between the universally accepted form of humor and the subtle cult following kind of humor. Through DB and other such efforts, Hindi cinema is coming out of romantic comedies and running around the trees.

    To start with, the film is hilarious. It leaves you with one laugh riot after another and does not give you a chance to fully recover from the previous one before sending you through another piece of joviality. It's mostly tongue in cheek humor but at times goes very physical as well. What works in favor of the film is its dialogues and wonderful acting even though the story does not have ground breaking stuff to offer. DB could very easily go as the best casting of the year 2011, especially with the kind of role given to Vijay Raaz. Another thing that goes in favor of DB is its short duration and fast pace.

    Abhinay Deo, in his second directorial outing after a mildly interesting and mildly painful Game, has made sure that he doesn't go wrong anywhere even if he does not create a masterpiece. He has focused on technical side more to make sure that the editing is crisp and background score goes in line with the action despite no songs. Also, with an open ended climax, he seems to have left a door open for a sequel. Nonetheless, it's more of an actors' film rather than a director's film and the actors have handled their responsibility with utmost satisfaction of the director. Nobody goes overboard in humor and specially the sidekicks stick to their jobs and cinematography is as per the need. The biggest compliment that I can give DB is that it has made Shehnaz Treasurywala look bearable.

    The lead trio, which has a distant similarity to the trio of The Hangover, has carried the film well on its shoulders. Imran Khan has done a very good job. This is his best performance since his debut. He looks in control and has a much improved dialogue delivery and comic timing after two lowly performances in Break Ke Baad and I Hate Luv Storys. Kunal Roy Kapoor is a welcome addition to the comic brigade. Vir Das is fantastic. A highly underrated actor, I must say. If someone needs more exposure for his talent, that's got to be Vir Das. The debutant Poorna Jagganathan surprises. She might not be the best looking new comer, but she surely is a good performer. The film, however, in my opinion, belongs to Vijay Raaz. He is in terrific form and outdoes himself. We all know what a brilliant actor he is but here he takes charge and delivers an outstanding performance as the villain. His scenes with Vladimir in the hotel and with the trio in their apartment are to die for. It's criminal to see so less of Vijay in recent times. Aamir Khan also appears at the end for an item number but that's after the film has left its mark.

    There are two reasons why DB might not work with masses even though it has a release of 1400 prints which is huge. The first barrier is the language. 95% of the film is in English. The last film with such high level of English in it was Kites and it was a box office disaster, though from a different genre. The other issue is also the language but here I mean the profanity in it. Yes, it's an adult movie and has an A certificate but the explicitness that DB has, I have never seen in Hindi cinema before. In that department, it can actually put Hollywood to shame. It's that openness though, that makes DB worth watching again.

    To conclude, DB is worth a watch. Actually a lot more than worth a watch but you have to have an appetite for a certain kind of humor to watch it repeatedly. Also, be careful who you are accompanying when you go to watch it and what's your level of frankness with the people you are watching it with. Definitely, not a movie to watch with your mother-in-law or your 12 year old niece.
    8neerajpatodi

    Rough n Tough

    Its BOLD Bollywood. Gone are the days of double meaning David Dhavan's dialogs. There is only one meaning and that's always of other side of boundary. Its straight A movie with no gimmick to fool Censor board. That's kind of openness I always admire. Delhi Belly is roller coaster ride of one and half hours where you get exactly the kind of entertainment, what movie promises to deliver. It seems Abhinay Deo has very clear picture of targeted viewers and he didn't compromise a bit to deliver them. If the trend continues we can hope to see desi version of Pulp Fiction some day (is it still too much to wish for?).

    Delhi Belly is Imran's best performance till date. Having Aamir as mamu is best thing happened to him, and he is also making sure not to squander this fact. He imbibed his character till throat. You just don't see a bollywood hero Imran Khan, its always Tashi with lots of s*** around him engross you. One good thing that stood out about movie is to making sure that each character has enough camera space. And to encouraging surprise, every one of them: Kunal, Vir, Vijay gave top notch performance. For sure, these guys are going to stay in bollywood for long time.

    8/10.

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    • Trivia
      The film initially received extremely negative reviews from both audiences and critics due to the heavy language, sexual content, and drug use along with many other things that were perceived as "inappropriate". However, the film became successful and has become known as a cult film by many young adults and teenagers.
    • Goofs
      In the scene where Nitin Kunaal Roy Kapur is taking pictures of the dead man, the dead man is breathing.
    • Quotes

      Nitin: This is one ugly car. This is what you get when a donkey humps an auto rickshaw

    • Connections
      Featured in 57th Idea Filmfare Awards (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Bhaag D.K. Bose
      Performed by Ram Sampath & Nala

      Lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya

      Music Composed by Ram Sampath

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • 三個傻瓜限屎專送
    • Production companies
      • Aamir Khan Productions
      • Ferocious Attack Cow
      • UTV Motion Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,532,594
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $581,943
      • Jul 3, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,706,074
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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