Bheja Fry
Gen X film-makers are brimming with ideas. Stories that were considered abstract, experimental and out of the box are finding an audience and most importantly, an outlet. Bheja Fry is one such film.
Ideally, the plotline of Bheja Fry is best suited for a stage play, but director Sagar Ballary makes an attempt to garnish it with interesting twists.
Ranjeet Thadani [Rajat Kapoor], a music company executive, hurts his back the night he has found a prize catch for a weekly bring-your-idiot talent dinner hosted by his friends and him. He ends up spending the evening with this idiot, Bharat Bhushan [Vinay Pathak], who tries to help him get his wife [Sarika] back, who left him earlier that day. The result is utter chaos let loose by the idiot, who cannot do a single thing without messing it up further.
n a nutshell, Bheja Fry is a time pass fare that doesn’t tax your bheja. It has its limitations since it caters to a select audience, but the film dares to push the envelope further.
Definitely recommended!!
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