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Farhan Qureshi and Raju Rastogi want to re-unite with their fellow collegian, Rancho, after faking a stroke aboard an Air India plane, and excusing himself from his wife - trouser less - respectively. Enroute, they encounter another student, Chatur Ramalingam, now a successful businessman, who reminds them of a bet they had undertaken 10 years ago. The trio, while recollecting hilarious antics, including their run-ins with the Dean of Delhi's Imperial College of Engineering, Viru Sahastrabudhe, race to locate Rancho, at his last known address - little knowing the secret that was kept from them all this time. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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Critiques (3)

Malarkey 

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anglais I got a recommendation for this Bollywood movie that it may not disappoint me, so I was hoping there won’t be any Indian happy dances and… They were. However, I have to admit that as a comedy it was not so bad. It just made me realize that even the best comedies should not last for more than two hours. And even the two hours are often beyond the line. But if you skip the endless dreaming connected with dances and survive the great Indian absurdity and beautiful locations without a single piece of trash or the high number of happy people smiling like Ashtar Sheran on the poster of the Universe People cult, you will get a fairly traditional comedy, which is at times even entertaining. But I never want to see another three hours long Bollywood movie ever again. ()

Pethushka 

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anglais It has its charms, no question about it. I liked the style of humor too, intelligent and unobtrusive. The guys are likable, although for me Virus was barely tolerable. But the problem is that it was soooo long. And where I probably should have felt moved, I didn't. On the other hand, I have to admit that the soundtrack really grabbed me this time. 3 stars. ()

Zíza 

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anglais The film was recommended to me by friends with the words: "We didn't even know films this good were being made in India." So I laughed at them and went to watch it. Three hours flew by, I don't even know how. Reasons to see the film: the three idiots are a likeable bunch, it has at least one catchy song, coincidence is a great thing, and dreams do come true. A movie that brings hope = it’s naive. Well, why not turn off for three hours? ()