Bheja Fry 2 Movie Reviews
3.0
IANS | NDTV
Unwittingly thus, “Bheja Fry 2″ becomes a metaphor for what is wrong with popular Indian comedy today, unlike the comedies of the 1960s and 1970s: lack of fresh ideas and creative talents with the sense and timing enough to execute it.Read full review2.5
Nikhat Kazmi | Times of India
You do end up a few shades disappointed with the sequel, specially since the first part was such a scintillating act. The humour is laid back, the laughs are too few and far between and the tango between Vinay Pathak and Kay Kay Menon lacks the chemistry that crackled between Pathak and Rajat Kapoor in part one.Read full review2.0
Taran Adarsh | bollywoodhungama.com
Am often asked about sequels... Do sequels ensure success? Are sequels a shortcut to victory? Are we exploiting a winning formula to triumph over troubled times? Is there a bankruptcy of ideas and is that the stimulus for resorting to sequels? I genuinely feel that if a film-maker has created a triumphant trademark/brand name, why should he be apologetic about making wealth on it? But, very frankly, sequels don't necessarily guarantee victoryRead full review2.0
Shubhra Gupta | Indian Express
This sequel is tired and flat. Vinay Pathak is a brilliant comic, but here his constant widening of the eyes and his whinny of a laugh is more grating than funny.Read full review2.0
Taran Adarsh | Bollywood Hungama
On the whole, BHEJA FRY 2 rides on a triumphant brand, but one expects a laudable follow up in terms of hilarity and entertainment. Besides, it should’ve taken the movie-watching experience to the next level. Sadly, it doesn’t!Read full review2.0
Prateeksha Khot | Bollyspice
You can safely give this one a miss. Watch this only if you want to get your Bheja fried.Read full review1.5
Ankur Pathak | rediff.com
Bheja Fry 2 -- the sequel to 2007's sleeper hit by the same name is a labouring effort at taking the madcap protagonist's story forward. Vinay Pathak's Bharat Bhushan reprises the role of a middle-aged simpleton idiot, mostly a screwball, who ends up doing well. His intentions often unclear, his actions are misleading. Where the film required an overall evolution, it remains a recycled version of its predecessor, barely going anywhere relying hands-offRead full review1.5
Pankaj Sabnani | Glamsham
BHEJA FRY (2007) was one of those small films that made it big. No one would have expected it to be such a rage. Now, after four years, director Sagar Ballary returns with its sequel, BHEJA FRY 2 with some new faces. Obviously, the expectations are sky high. Vinay Pathak is back as the irritating simpleton, Bharat Bhushan. Winning a TV show called 'Aao Guess Karein' (which is 'Kaun Banega Crorepati' meets 'Dus Ka Dum') lands the tax inspector on an opulent cruiseRead full review1.5
Rajeev Masand | IBNLive
The original film, although entirely plagiarized, had a charming innocence to complement its outrageous humor. This one is dead dull, and a total waste of two precious hours.Read full review1.5
Mayank Shekhar | Hindustan Times
This one makes you believe in benefits of plagiarism alone. Knock-offs have delivered for Indians, fine films in the past.Read full review1.5
Ankur Pathak | Rediff
While the makers would want to believe they have an intelligent product centring on bizarre and daft protagonists’, it ironically lands their film being inadvertently resembling the very same people — brainless bummers.Read full review0.5
Blessy Chettiar | DNA India
Bheja Fry 2 lives up to its name, deep-frying your head with its bland existence two times over. Bellary has said in an interview that he wasn’t keen on Bheja Fry 3. Thank God for small mercies.Read full reviewNR
Komal Nahta | Koimoi
Bheja Fry 2 review by Komal Nahta Business Rating: 1/5 star. What’s Good: The performances of the actors. WhatRead full review
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1.5
Kaccha Pakka….
filmifan45, 9 years agoThis is one time watch. You can watch this movie to pass your time.