Fukrey 3 Movie Review : Varun Sharma and Pulkit Samrat Comedy Springs Leaks All Over

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“Fukrey 3” takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride of absurdity and slacker comedy. Director Mrighdeep Singh Lamba weaves a narrative filled with sweat, spit, piss, and poop, creating a slapstick, sci-fi, adventure, political satire, eco-conscious thriller, and crocodile-based B-movie all rolled into one.

Introduction: The “Fukrey” franchise returns with “Fukrey 3,” delivering its unique brand of lunacy and slacker humor. Directed by Mrighdeep Singh Lamba, this installment takes the bizarre and absurd to new heights, crafting a narrative that defies genre conventions. Prepare for a rollercoaster ride filled with sweat, spit, piss, and poop.

A Brief Recap: The “Fukrey” series began with a simple premise in its first installment. Choocha (Varun Sharma) has peculiar dreams, Hunny (Pulkit Samrat) interprets them, and they, along with Lali (Manjot Singh) and Pandit-ji (Pankaj Tripathi), embark on a journey to turn these dreams into riches. The second film introduced the concept of ‘deja choo,’ further enhancing the quirky narrative.

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The Absurdist Conceit: Sweat and Piss as Petrol: “Fukrey 3” introduces an absurdist conceit that takes center stage: Choocha and Hunny discover that their sweat and urine can be turned into petrol. This outrageous idea, conceived by director Mrighdeep Singh Lamba and writer Vipul Vig, forms the backbone of the film’s zany narrative.

The Story Unfolds: The story begins in East Delhi, where Bholi Punjaban (Richa Chadha) is running for office, focusing on the critical issue of water scarcity. The Fukras, initially recruited to support her campaign, inadvertently create chaos, leading to Bholi’s decision to send them to South Africa. There, amidst escapades involving diamond mines and amusement park mishaps, Choocha and Hunny stumble upon their newfound superpower.

A Genre-Bending Odyssey: “Fukrey 3” defies traditional genre boundaries. It seamlessly blends elements of slapstick comedy, sci-fi, adventure, political satire, eco-conscious thriller, and even dips into B-movie territory with a crocodile. The film’s unpredictability keeps audiences on their toes.

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Fukrey 3 Movie Review : Varun Sharma and Pulkit Samrat Comedy Springs Leaks All Over

The Cast’s Performance: While the cast delivers performances in line with the film’s zany narrative, Varun Sharma’s portrayal of the guileless Choocha stands out as the heart and soul of the franchise. Pulkit Samrat, Richa Chadha, and Pankaj Tripathi, although talented actors, seem somewhat restrained in their roles.

A Departure from the Norm: When the first “Fukrey” film hit screens in 2013, it was a breath of fresh air in the world of Hindi comedy. Set in East Delhi, it broke away from the glib, urban-centric comedies that had dominated the genre. Choocha, with his quirks and familiarity, resonated with audiences. However, the sequels, including “Fukrey 3,” seem to have lost some of the charm of the original.

Conclusion: “Fukrey 3” embraces the absurd and takes audiences on a wild ride through a mishmash of genres. While it may not recapture the magic of the original, it delivers a dose of unadulterated lunacy and slapstick humor. Prepare for a cinematic journey filled with eccentricity, where even sweat, spit, piss, and poop play a role in the madness.

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