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6 Soundtrack  



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Fukrey
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMrighdeep Singh Lamba
Written byScreenplay:
Vipul Vig
Mrighdeep Singh Lamba
Dialogues:
Vipul Vig
Additional Dialogues:
Mrighdeep Singh Lamba
Story byVipul Vig
Produced by
  • Ritesh Sidhwani
  • Starring
  • Manjot Singh
  • Ali Fazal
  • Varun Sharma
  • Priya Anand
  • Vishakha Singh
  • Pankaj Tripathi
  • Richa Chadda
  • CinematographyK. U. Mohanan
    Edited byMunir Alias
    Music byRam Sampath Shekhar Ravjiani (background score)

    Production
    company

    Excel Entertainment

    Distributed byAA Films

    Release date

    • 14 June 2013 (2013-06-14)

    Running time

    143 minutes
    CountryIndia
    LanguageHindi
    Budget8 crore (equivalent to 14 crore or US$1.6 million in 2023)[1]
    Box office49 crore (equivalent to 83 crore or US$10 million in 2023)[1]

    Fukrey (transl. Slackers) is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language comedy thriller film, directed by Mrighdeep Singh Lamba, produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani, and starring Pulkit Samrat, Manjot Singh, Varun Sharma, Ali Fazal, Priya Anand, Vishakha Singh, Pankaj Tripathi and Richa Chadda.[2][3] The story and dialogues are written by Vipul Vig and the screenplay is written by Vig and Lamba. Produced under the Excel Entertainment banner, the film was released on 14 June 2013.[4] Despite a poor opening, the film went on to become a sleeper hit.[5][6] Its first installment in Fukrey franchise.

    Plot

    [edit]

    Delhi-based school backbenchers Vikas "Hunny" Gulati and Dilip "Choocha" Singh are perpetually dreaming of making it big, and want to get into the local college but don't have the required grades. The college guard Pandit tells them that he can provide them with the leaked class XII papers for a large sum of money. Choocha has the power to get the winning number of any lottery in his dream, and Hunny has the talent to sand the exact number out of his dream. They cannot afford or collect the money required, so they decide to sell the papers to other students but fail there too. Meanwhile, through Pandit, they meet Zafar, a former student of the college and a struggling musician. The fourth character is Lali, whose father Billa, runs a sweet shop. Lali is currently pursuing his degree through correspondence and like Hunny and Choocha, also wants to get into the same college, where his girlfriend Shalu, who ignores him all the time, studies. Pandit asks Lali to donate ₹250,000 in the college development fund to get admission, but Billa refuses to, saying college is too costly. Zafar's girlfriend, Neetu, who has broken up with him over his career choices is now giving private tuitions to Lali so that he can get the marks to get into the college of his dreams. On the other hand, Zafar's father faces a stroke and is paralysed. Zafar badly needs money for his treatment.

    The four meet up at Pandit's office where Hunny explains his scheme. However, since now they all together need a lot of money, they need someone to invest their money. On Zafar's insistence, Pandit is talked into taking them to meet a local gangster, Bholi Punjaban, where Hunny tells them their scheme. Bholi is ready to invest, and Lali also gives his shop papers as a mortgage. Bholi tells them to come the next day with the number. However, the same night, everyone except Choocha falls asleep. The next morning, Choocha narrates a fake dream which Hunny interprets and gets a number. They go to Bholi and tell the number, but it backfires, and Bholi loses her money. Now to recover her money, she gives them a packet containing drug pills which Zafar, Hunny and Lali have to sell at a rave party the same night. She keeps Choocha as security with her. At the party, police and the Narcotics division conduct a raid, and Lali escapes with a packet with the police chasing him. Lali manages to fool the cops and reaches Neetu's place. He also sees Zafar there. Neetu throws the drugs down the drain just as the police are about to search her home. The cops leave her place warning Lali. Meanwhile, Zafar tells the whole story to Neetu and also he was thinking that Neetu was falling for him, but she refuses. Zafar also warns him. Lali also calls Choocha telling him to run from Bholi's house which he succeeds in doing.

    The next morning, all five of them land up at Bholi's place. She gives them 24 hours to pay all the money due; otherwise, she would take the money by selling Lali's shop. The four are fighting at Zafar's place where Choocha tells them the truth about not seeing the dream. However, he says to them that he slept last night, and he saw a dream. Zafar is not interested while Lali, Hunny and Neetu are. Hunny interprets the dream, but they are short of cash even after Neetu is ready to give her savings. However, next morning Lali is able to borrow some money from a homeless man who used to remove parts from Lali's motorbike. They invest and win a huge amount. They go to Bholi's house and give her the money. Hunny tells Bholi that he wants to sell the drug pills again and gives her an advance. Impressed, Bholi goes inside and returns with the pills, only to be caught red-handed by the police and Narcotics division who have raided her home; while Hunny, Choocha, Lali and Neetu were investing the money, Zafar met the Narcotics division and made a plan to catch Bholi and also called Neetu, Lali, Choocha and Hunny where they confessed to the police. Now with Bholi behind bars, the police pardon the four, and they are free.

    Three months later, it is shown that Hunny and Choocha have become rich and are entering the same college on horses as they had planned at the beginning of the film while Pandit is shocked to see them also Lali making new girlfriends and jealous Shalu. Priya reunites with Honey, and Neetu gets engaged to Zafar. Lali, Zafar, Neetu and Priya are having a good laugh.

    Cast

    [edit]
  • Manjot Singh as Lali Halwai
  • Ali Fazal as Zafar Bhai
  • Varun Sharma as Dilip "Choocha" Singh
  • Priya Anand as Priya Sharma, Hunny's love interest
  • Vishakha Singh as Neetu Raina, Zafar's fiance
  • Pankaj Tripathi as Narayan Pandit "Panditji"
  • Richa Chadha as Bholi Punjaban; Bholi's character is loosely based on alleged pimp Sonu Punjaban[7]
  • Bhupesh Rai as Bhuppa Ali
  • Ashraful Haque as Smakiya
  • Anurag Arora as a narco officer
  • Ajay Trehan as Inspector Khanna
  • Pooja Kalra as a fat woman on the bus
  • V K Sharma as Hunny's and Choocha's schoolteacher
  • Smarty as a young boy in Gurudwara
  • S.K. Lalwani as Zafar's father
  • Kumkum Ajit Kumar Das as Zafar's mother
  • Divya Phadnis as Shalu, Lali's former girlfriend
  • Tejeshwar Singh as Monty
  • Sanjeeva Vats as a lottery seller
  • Shrikant as Minister's P.A.
  • Arun Verma as Pradhan
  • Jatinder Bakshi as Jagrata Singer
  • Mehak Manwani as Lali's new girlfriend in college
  • Michael Obidke as Eddie
  • Sukhwinder Chahal as a passerby in Gurudwara
  • Majinder Singh P. Kareer as Billa Halwai, Lali's father
  • Production

    [edit]

    Filming

    [edit]
    Many parts of the film were shot in Miranda House

    The film was shot extensively in Delhi at various locations, including Miranda House, where most of the college sequences and opening song were shot.[8]

    Re-release

    [edit]

    The film was re-released in theatres due to public demand and popularity. The PVR Cinemas showed Fukrey along with other movies in September 2013.[9]

    Reception

    [edit]

    Critical reception

    [edit]

    Taran AdarshofBollywood Hungama rated it 3.5/5 and quoted, "Fukrey is a twisted and delectably uproarious take on the shortcuts the youth of today indulge in".[10] Rajeev MasandofCNN-IBN rated the movie 2.5/5 and noted that, "A tighter script and more screen time for the excellent Pankaj Tripathi, as enterprising campus security guard Panditji, might have helped turn this moderately entertaining film into a rollicking good caper."[11] Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave the film a 3/5 rating.[12]

    Box office

    [edit]

    Fukrey grossed around 142 million within the first five days of its release.[13] By the end of its second week, the film had collected 290 million nett in the domestic markets.[14] The business of the film was varied across India.[14] It was a success in Delhi/UP and East Punjab, as well as in Rajasthan but average in the rest of the country.[15] The film collected around 20 million net on its second Friday which was just 20% less than the first day. The second weekend and second week business were excellent for the film.[16] Fukrey collected 360 million in the domestic markets by the end of its theatrical run.[17][18]

    Soundtrack

    [edit]

    Distributed and released by T-Series, the soundtrack of Fukrey is composed by Ram Sampath, with lyrics by writers Vipul Vig and Mrighdeep Singh Lamba for one song each, and Munna Dhiman for the rest. Fukrey is thus the first Excel Entertainment production to not feature songs written by producer Farhan Akhtar's father and regular lyricist Javed Akhtar.

    Fukrey
    Soundtrack album by
    Released14 April 2013 (India)
    GenreFeature film soundtrack
    Length25:19
    LabelT-Series
    ProducerRitesh Sidhwani
    Farhan Akhtar
    Ram Sampath chronology
    'Talaash: The Answer Lies Within'
    (2012)
    Fukrey
    (2013)
    'Purani Jeans'
    (2014)
    Track listing
    No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
    1."Fuk Fuk Fukrey"Vipul Vig, Munna DhimanRam Sampath, Yash Divecha, Amjad Bagadwa & Vrashal Chavan3:26
    2."Beda Paar"Mrighdeep Singh LambaTarannum Malik, Mika Singh4:03
    3."Lag Gayi Lottery"Mrighdeep Singh LambaTarannum Malik, Mimosa Pinto, Neisha Maskarenhas, Clint Cabral, Rana Mazumdar, Ram Sampath3:18
    4."Karle Jugaad Karle"Munna DhimanKailash Kher, Pradipta Guha, Keerthi Sagathia6:01
    5."Rabba"Munna DhimanRam Sampath, Clinton Cerejo, Keerthi Sagathia4:23
    6."Ambarsariya"Munna DhimanSona Mohapatra4:08
    Total length:25:19

    Reception

    [edit]

    The music of the film received good reviews, especially for the song "Ambarsariya", an adaptation of a traditional Punjabi folk song, performed by Sona Mohapatra.[19][20]

    Awards and nominations

    [edit]
    Award Category Result Recipient Ref.
    Screen Awards Best Actor in a Comic Role (Male/Female) Won Richa Chadda (Bholi Punjaban) [21]
    Best Actor in a Comic Role (Male/Female) Nominated Varun Sharma (Choocha) [22]
    Best Ensemble Cast Nominated Fukrey [22]
    Best Screenplay Nominated Mrigdeep Singh Lamba & Vipul Vig [23]
    Big Star Awards BIG Star Most Entertaining Comedy Film Nominated Fukrey [24]
    BIG Star Most Entertaining Singer Nominated Sona Mohapatra ("Ambarsariya") [24]
    Star Guild Awards Best Dialog Nominated Vipul Vig & Mrighdeep Singh Lamba [25]
    Best Performance In A Negative Role Nominated Richa Chadda [25]
    Most Promising Debut - Male Nominated Varun Sharma [25]
    Best Performance In A Comic Role Won Varun Sharma (Choocha) [26]
    Best Female Singer Nominated Sona Mohapatra ("Ambarsariya") [25]

    Sequel

    [edit]

    On 30 January 2016, a sequel to the film was announced, featuring the original cast and directed by Lamba and produced by Excel Entertainment. Filming began in August 2016 in Delhi.[27] The film was released on 8 December 2017.[28][29]

    A threequel titled Fukrey 3 commenced shooting on 13 March 2022 with the cast of the previous two films reprising their roles and Mrighdeep Singh Lamba as the director.[30] The film was released on 28 September 2023.

    Animated series

    [edit]

    An animated series for kids, titled as Fukrey Boyzzz, jointly produced by Excel Entertainment and Discovery Kids India, premiered on 12 October 2019 on Discovery Kids India, which showcases the animated avatars of popular characters Hunny, Choocha, Laali, and Bholi Punjaban, along with other characters.[31] Fukrey Boyzzz: Space Mein Fukrapanti, an Indian animated comedy film directed by Avinash Walzade was released in 2020 continuing from the series.[32]

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
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  • ^ "Vishakha's part of Fukrey". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 17 April 2013. Retrieved 7 November 2012.
  • ^ "Bring on the madness". The Indian Express. 6 June 2013. Archived from the original on 13 June 2013. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
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  • ^ "Lootera and Policegiri Make Little Impact Raanjhanaa Strong Second Week". Box Office India. Archived from the original on 6 July 2013. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
  • ^ "Sex Racket Queen Sonu Punjaban Arrested Again For Forcing A Girl Into Prostitution". Outlook. 26 December 2017. Archived from the original on 3 July 2022. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  • ^ "Scared to approach Delhi girls: Pulkit Samrat". The Times of India. 18 June 2013. Archived from the original on 21 June 2013. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  • ^ "'Fukrey' to be re-released on public demand". The Indian Express. 24 September 2013. Archived from the original on 30 September 2013. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  • ^ Taran Adarsh (13 June 2013). "Fukrey (2013) Hindi Movie Critic Review". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 4 September 2012. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
  • ^ Rajeev Masand (14 June 2013). "'Fukrey' review: Too many gags, not enough plot spoil the film". CNN-IBN. Archived from the original on 18 June 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
  • ^ Saibal Chatterjee (13 June 2013). "Fukrey movie review". NDTV movies. Archived from the original on 1 October 2015. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  • ^ Mehta, Ankita (19 June 2013). "Box Office Collection: 'Fukrey' Holds Well, 'Ankur Arora Murder Case' Bombs in India". International Business Times, India Edition. Archived from the original on 14 September 2016. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
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  • ^ "I'm desi all the way, and am proud to be one: Sona Mohapatra". The Times of India. 14 June 2013. Archived from the original on 11 September 2013. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
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