Saturday, July 2, 2011

A new era of comedy "Delhi Belly"


    After a long time I had visited to cinema hall with my friends for a movie "Delhi Belly" As we expected that movie will be good, but the movie have outstanding comedy. This type of comedy is the first time  in India. A new era of comedy in bollywood begins now. 



    Delhi Belly is a story of three friends Arun, Tashi and Nitin who lives together with sharing rent of the house in Delhi. Tashi is a journalist with photographer Nitin and Arun is cartoonist in a news paper. Tashi is going to be marry soon, but some hilarious and tragedyfull shit happens and he attracted to his co-worker Leena who going to divorce her husband. A package of diamonds is lost by this trios and the story begins. The  diamond smuggling gang wants their diamond back so they do the some cool shit with trios. But the trios are smarter than the gang and smartness made the film superb.

   This is a adult rated movie and it contain some mind-blowing scene and hilarious dialogue  containing abuses. Some scenes are just outstanding you will jump off from your seat while laughing. There are no overacting of any character, all character are well balanced throughout the movie. The photographer is very smart he knews all the dirty things to do very well. The movie is originally made in english language, so there are improper lipsing with the dialogue but movie has overcome from this fault by making a big laugh on your mouth.



    There are total seven songs which comes in background at perfect time. "Bhagg D.K Bose, aandhi aayi" is already very popular in youth because it sounds like a abuse. Rest of songs are also very good. Lyrics are superb, music is ok. Cinematography of the movie is very good specially in begining of the movie. Editing is perfect.

    At last watch this movie with your friends, not with your family. Enter cinema hall at your own risk with family. Watch this you will forget the rest of the world.


Directed by -  Abhinay Deo
Produced by - Aamir Khan, Kiran Rao, Ronnie Screwvala,         Jim Furgele
Written by    - Akshat Verma
Music by   -      Ram Sampath
Editing by   - Huzefa Lokhandwala


Rating    -    3.5/5