
Fukrey Returns(2017)
Fukrey Returns is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Mrighdeep Singh Lamba. It stars Pulkit Samrat, Varun Sharma, Ali Fazal, Manjot Singh, and Richa Chadha. The film is a sequel to the 2013 hit Fukrey. It follows four friends who must repay a gangster after she is released from jail. They open a lottery shop using one friend's dream powers. A corrupt politician rigs the lottery, leading to chaos. The film was produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani under Excel Entertainment. It was released on 8 December 2017. The film earned ₹112.30 crore worldwide against a budget of ₹22 crore.
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- Theatrical Release
- 8 December 2017
- Director
- Mrigdeep Singh Lamba
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 21m
- Rating
- 6.8/10
Storyline
Four lazy friends are living happily after their old enemy goes to jail. But Bholi Punjaban is released and wants her money back. The boys must find a way to pay her. They use Choocha's new power to see the future. They open a lottery shop. But a corrupt politician ruins their plan. Now they must escape an angry mob and save their lives.
“The slackers are back for more trouble.”
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Frequent partnerships reunited for Fukrey Returns
Cast reunions in this film: Priya Anand & Vishakha Singh (2 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title 'Fukrey Returns' was decided early because the first film's ending hinted at a sequel.
- Director Mrighdeep Singh Lamba also co-wrote the dialogues, adding local Delhi slang for authenticity.
- Actress Richa Chadha performed her own stunts for Bholi's action scenes, including a chase sequence.
- A cameo by a popular Punjabi singer was planned but later dropped during final editing.
- The film was shot in real locations across Delhi to maintain the gritty, urban feel of the first movie.
- It earned over ₹80 crore worldwide, making it a commercial hit despite mixed reviews.
- The climax scene involving a tattoo parlor was improvised during rehearsals to add humor.
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