Ferrari Ki Sawaari(2012)
Ferrari Ki Sawaari is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film directed by Rajesh Mapuskar. It stars Sharman Joshi, Boman Irani, and child actor Ritvik Sahore in lead roles. The story follows an honest RTO officer who steals cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar's Ferrari to fund his son's cricket training at Lord's. Set in Mumbai, the film explores father-son relationships, the obsession with cricket, and the lengths a parent will go for a child's dream. Produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra and co-written by Rajkumar Hirani, the film received positive reviews for its performances and emotional core. It was released on 15 June 2012 by Eros International.
Ferrari Ki Sawaari is streaming on Vi Movies and TV and Hotstar.
Where to watch:Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- Vi Movies and TV, Hotstar, Prime Video
- Theatrical Release
- 15 June 2012
- Director
- Rajesh Mapuskar
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 20m
- Rating
- 6.5/10
Storyline
An honest RTO officer named Rusy is desperate to send his son Kayo to a cricket camp at Lord's. With no money and no loans, he agrees to steal Sachin Tendulkar's Ferrari in exchange for the fees. But the plan goes wrong, and Rusy must fix the damage while hiding the truth from his cricket-hating father.
“One father. One Ferrari. One dream.”
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Frequent partnerships reunited for Ferrari Ki Sawaari
Cast reunions in this film: Boman Irani & Paresh Rawal (4 films together), Boman Irani & Sharman Joshi (3 films together), Boman Irani & Vidhu Vinod Chopra (3 films together), and Paresh Rawal & Sharman Joshi (3 films together).
Trivia
- The film's director, Rajesh Mapuskar, was previously an assistant director on the 'Munnabhai' series.
- The red Ferrari used in the movie was a real Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano, a high-value sports car.
- Actor Sharman Joshi, who plays the father, performed many of his driving stunts himself.
- The young actor who plays the son, Ritwik Sahore, was selected from over 500 child actors.
- Parts of the film were shot at real Mumbai locations like the Mahim Causeway and Shivaji Park.
- The movie's title song 'Ferrari Ki Sawaari' was composed by Pritam, who is known for many hit Bollywood songs.
- Despite positive reviews, the film had a modest box office performance in India.