Fukrey 3
While the premise is ridiculous, Fukrey 3 uses it as a canvas to paint exactly what the franchise does best: ordinary people making extraordinarily stupid decisions.
Continues as the "heart and soul" of the series, with his signature innocence and eccentricities driving the comedy. Pankaj Tripathi (Pandit): Fukrey 3
For all its cleverness, Fukrey 3 suffers from sequel inflation . The stakes are higher (elections vs. a loan), but the heart is thinner. The first film had a rawness—the desperation of students needing money for college. Here, the desperation feels manufactured. The boys are rich, then poor, then rich again so quickly that the audience stops feeling the weight of the "middle-class crisis." The film falls into the trap of believing that louder equals funnier. It doesn’t. While the premise is ridiculous, Fukrey 3 uses
The brains of the operation, Hunny continues to be the grounding force for Choocha’s antics. The stakes are higher (elections vs