Colibel
Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.
Grimerlana
Plenty to Like, Plenty to Dislike
Beystiman
It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
HomeyTao
For having a relatively low budget, the film's style and overall art direction are immensely impressive.
Jini-B
Compared to most Bollywood movies, this one is really different. The comedy is slapstick, yes, but the humor is very smart and perfect for an intellectual crowd. Catering to the modern Indian, this movie really embraces what it feels like to be a millenial living in a big city. The main character is really confused and unsure about life. He is in a relationship with a girl who he is about to get married to and somehow, he lands himself in a situation that puts both him, his friends, and his fiancee at risk.The actors were really good. Imran Khan surprised me with his turn here. Vir Das and Kunal Roy Kapur had incredible comic timing and were fantastic in their roles. The shining star though, is Vijay Raaz. What an actor he is! The females did not get very meaty roles but they worked well with what they had. Overall, a great cast. The script helped everything along really well. The jokes were fluid and the movie, in all, was deeply entertaining.I don't really like toilet humor, but this script used these gimmicks quite well and rounded everything up nicely. I was genuinely surprised by how much I liked this one.
LakshmiKar9
Our Bollywood industry seems to be growing up day by day and this has again proved by this film. Clearly a laugh riot with a brilliant stand up comedian Vir Das and the not so fat in real life Kunal Roy Kapoor. Our very own Mr.perfectionist aamir has rightly chosen to produce a film,which exactly uses slangs like slangs,not behind the beeps;shows kisses like kisses,makes out in bed,not hiding the lovers behind the umbrella or petals of flowers like 90s. what they do just do. there are many scenes which may give audiences the feeling of disgust but hello..it is the name of the movie itself. Shehnaz and Anusha were like an extra treat to us. we have really want to think over that if Aamir has chosen Imran for being his nephew only or he really sees the potential in him because it could have been better with a little bit Experienced actor. & last but not the least, the most famous track "Bhaag D.K.Bose" has pointed a finger (i hope you understand which finger I am talking about) to the censor board with a saying "BAN me if u can",which really deserves a bow from us.
rangdetumpy
Indian cinema is maturing at a faster rate and now even the censor board has boarded the flight of maturity. It's good to see people shedding hypocrisy and becoming rudely real with their dialogs in cinema. Sample this "This girl has given me a blow-job" or "You used my juice to clean your ass" – thumps up to censor board for releasing this without any cut. Delhi Belly is indeed the maiden attempt to elevate toilet humor to another level and probably it is dirtiest, filthiest comedy at its very best.Delhi Belly is a simple story about three roommates Nitin (Brilliant debut by Kunal Roy Kapoor),Tashi(Imraan Khan) and Arup(Vir Das) unknowingly stuck in a crime whereby a local goon (superb acting by Vijay Raaz) and his henchmen are after them to get back their diamonds and rest of the film is about the trio escaping as the youth anthem bhag bhag dk Bose scores in background.It is sheer genius of writer Akshat Verma to come up with a Guy Ritchie kind of script. One feels like watching a Guy Ritchie,Tarantino-is cinema with ample dose of Desi tadka. After his disastrous debut "The Game" Abhinay Deo bounced back with this. It is unorthodox kind of cinema at its best which hits all aspects of pseudo morality. The characters are real and identifiable, the ways they speak are shockingly real and so is the execution. There is no pretentiousness or double innuendos but in your face kind of toilet humor brilliantly used in the fast paced narrative. In the opening credit the characters are aptly introduced by mere usage of props as the song "Saigal Blues" plays lazily in the background. With the perfectionist Aamir Khan as the producer flawless execution is quite expected. Towards the climax when the shootout takes place, the slow motion execution seems like an opera with each character's reaction being like that of chords of various instruments in a string ensemble. The concept of return of disco fighter starring Aamir Khan is intertwined wittily with the narrative leading to the hilariously marvelous item song "I hate you (like I love you)" in the end where we see Mr perfectionist himself dressed as Austin power having fun with an intelligently choreographed song.Abhinay Deo is blessed with a talented technical team starting with a capable cinematographer who brings alive the by-lanes of Delhi. Without glorifying the tourist spots it brilliantly captures the intensity of the city and its true color and kudos to the art department for that. The 96mins pace is aptly edited with the clever idea of no-interval concept thus maintaining the flow with the gradual rise of madness. One of the real heroes of this film is the music and the lyrics. Ram Sampath(the music composer) and Amitabh Bhattacharya(the lyricist) created wonder with the album with Amitabh's magical lyrics Dk Bose is now the anthem of the youth. One of the most creative song since "Emotional atyachaar"(from Dev D) is "jah Chudail". The video of "Jah chudail" is sure to throw one in the floor with laughter. All the creatively outrageously funny songs in the album are used appropriately in the background.Coming to the acting department, casting director Adoore Mukherjee seems to know his job well selecting Kunal Roy Kapoor (who earlier directed the mind-blowing hinglish comedy "The president is coming") as Nitin who suffers a weak belly due to food poisoning. He is natural and shows oodles of emotions in his face. The other find of this movie is Poorna Jagannathan who is spontaneous and delightful actress. Vir Das and Imran Khan do justice to their roles and so does Shenaz Treasury. Vijay Raaz is a fine actor and while watching his subtle villainous act one wishes to see more of him.The henchmen in Vijay Raaz's gang did a fine job specially the one who played "Bunty".The person enacting the landlord has superb potential in situational comedy films.Aamir Khan should be applauded again for taking an independent cinema to this elevating commercial level. Previously he supported Peepli Live and Dhobi Ghaat, and now with Delhi Belly he opens a door for more film makers. It is true that Delhi Belly won't appeal to all cine-goers but then it will surely be named as one of the farting cult film in the long run. Hopefully more film makers will explore this territory unabashed. A true Potiliciously hilarious cinema that will be remembered for its content. A cult comedy all the way
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I cant imagine how this movie can be declared good or hilarious as some people did.i would say that these people just love filthiness so they loved this movie. really it is the most disgusting, filthy and awful Hindi movie i have ever seen, it is not funny at allAs if they are tired of the great natural views and beautiful scenes so they decided to picture every filthy and disgusting place they ever came across. lot of scenes was taken in toilets with a lot of farting all over the movie. I don't know why i completed it, i kept saying "it will get better" and i love Imran but no, i finished it with the feeling of throwing up.The worse is that the viewer don't come out with anything useful from the movie, no meaningful idea, nothing not even comedy just an adultery shameful scenes + shitty comedy.one would expect more from an Aamir production and it is the first time for me to give a movie a 1 rating