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Phir Hera Pheri (2006)

June. 09,2006
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Raju, Shyam and Baburao are living happily after having risen from rags to riches. However, they lose it all after falling victim to a chit fund scam due to their greed for more money. Soon, they find themselves in new mess and encounter eccentric and dangerous characters in their quest for a shortcut to riches again.

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Stometer
2006/06/09

Save your money for something good and enjoyable

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Tedfoldol
2006/06/10

everything you have heard about this movie is true.

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FuzzyTagz
2006/06/11

If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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Sameer Callahan
2006/06/12

It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.

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Anirudh Saini
2006/06/13

I really don't know what Indian cinema has come to.This sequel is nothing compared to the original Hear Pheri and thats not it, its a total rip off of the English movie Lock,Stock And Two Smoking Barrels.The story, the scenes, even the ending is the same.Most people watching PHP have not seen Lock,Stock And Two Smoking Barrels so the director has got away with it.most of the comedy scenes too have used earlier in this movies prequel.The only reason for wathcin this rip off is because of Babu Rao (Paresh Rawal) for his expected excellent performance.The songs again are nothing out of the ordinary expect a few.All said and done this movie was a major diappointment and you can anticiapte every next scene as it is a reel to reel cop of Lock,Stock And Two Smoking Barrels.

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zain raza
2006/06/14

i watched this movie last week and i would like to comment on it because the movie was really comedy and rib ticking stuff and i just fell down of my bed laughing badly on the last scenes .I didn't expect this much comedy which it was and i even didn't expect the verdict super-hit from the movie i thought it would be a stupid comedy like the ones these days but it was out of my expectations that the movie was one of my favorite Hindi comedy movies if you didn't watch this movie just watch it and you will be entertained by this great entertainer.but in the end there was a even a mystery which would rather be solved in pair Hera Peri part 3 laugh out loud

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Electric_Sheep
2006/06/15

After the unprecedented success of Hera Pheri, here is more of that good stuff.Pros : Once again its great to see this unexpected together. The chemistry remains top notch. The 3 characters have heavy roles with their own wizardry to match them. Akshay is suave, rich yet left wanting for more. Sunil remains the good man with the standard pessimistic approach to Akshay. In the middle is Paresh Rawal and bundles of humour.This plot is set off promisingly with a concept of having gained, lost all and now trying to get it back! :)Cons : - What made Hera Pheri amazing was the original dialogue and interaction between the characters and how the final story tied itself well with the sub-plots. This is not so here because the director decided to lift the latter half of the story from "Lock Stock and 2 Smoking barrels" which is a big shame because the story only gets confused and dragged into the region of "when is this going to get over"Tabu, who was effectively the 4th character is gone, we are left with some eye candy fillers who not only look out of place but with very poor roles. Still fun to watch if one does not have very high expectations.

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Sherazade
2006/06/16

Okay, so maybe something was lost on me not seeing the first movie 'Hera Pheri' for which they did this sequel, I dunno but this movie was mostly unfunny and just plain weird. Why in hell would anyone hire Diya Mirza to do an item number? She looked so horribly miscast as a seductive tramp and not to mention the fact that the playback singer's voice sounded too old to match her face. Note to Diya: Next time pass on offers like this. Rakhi Sawant will be commenting on you in her next press release and I am sorry to say, I would have to agree with her.Normally, I love the comedy of Akshaye Kumar and Paresh Rawal, Suniel Shetty on the other hand, I have to say that I've never seen his comedic work until this film (not unless you want to count his turn in Kyun Ho Gaya Na, which even I have to say wasn't funny at all). But even with the two afore mentioned funny men, I just have so many bones to pick, and with comedy, normally, you should just be able to sit back and laugh not scratch your head wondering why the last joke (and in this case many a joke) was not funny at all. The best thing to happen to this film is probably the combination of Bengali beauties; Rimii Sen and Bipasha Basu, who add spice and a much needed leading lady pizazz to the mix.Here's the premise as I understood it: Three friends (played by Paresh Rawal, Akshaye Kumar and Suniel Shetty) are living together in a mansion when one day, one of them (Kumar's character) gets a phone call (what we in the US would consider telemarketing, phone spam or a suspicious scheme call) from a woman (played by a very skinny and toned looking Bipasha Basu) claiming that her company can double investors money within 21 days. Raju (Kumar) doesn't even find this the tiniest bit suspicious as he gets dressed, without the knowledge of the other two and goes to the address the woman has given to meet with her. When he gets there, Anuradha (Basu) demands that he get 1 Crore (a Crore = a million) rupees and that she will come to his address to get it. Raju then foolishly runs homes and lures his friends into investing with him, and on the way also cons an innocent bystander into investing as well. Anuradha shows up the next day and collects the money and as you might have guessed it, when the 21 days are up, the guys go back to her "Laxmi CHIT (um, hello! it rhymes with CHEAT) Fund" office and it has turned into an abandoned building with Anuradha nowhere to be found. A distraught Raju then takes it upon himself to start selling everything the three guys own together, including their beautiful house which lands them in a dingy tenement and makes them neighbors with a lousy thieving co-tenant named Munna (played by Johnny Lever). As they pass their days living in the tenement, the guys try to come up with plot after plot to help them get out of their woes.Okay, that was the premise and now on to my beefs: 1. In a nearly 3 hour long comedy film, I can count off of one hand the funny scenes? That's just wrong! 2. The few funny scenes: {a} Baburao (Paresh Rawal) explaining over the phone why the fishes in the fishery died. "Half of them died from drowning, and the other half died of thirst!" ROTFLMFAO! {b} Raju conning Anjali(played by Rimii - as she was to be known now. She seems to have dropped her 'Sen' these days because she claims people always think she is a part of the Raima and Riya Sen sisters. Point taken Rimii, with their reputation, even I wouldn't want to be related to them) with the Thousand rupee bill. LMAO! {c} The three guys meet a mobster's son and complain that they can't hear what he's saying, then the mobster himself gets up and tries to explain why his son can't speak well, and he's even worse than his son. ROTFLMFAO squared! {d} Kukuruku! LMAO!{e} Paresh Rawal. ROTFLMFAO! 3. Have you ever noticed that whenever they have Bipasha Basu in a film, she will at one point dance like a tramp in a nightclub, but before the movie runs out, there will be a vindicating reason attached to her Trampiness? What gives?4. The bad guys are always stereotypically darker than the good guys, that's a given in Hindi flicks. But 'Phir Hera Pheri' tops all of that, they do the stereotypical thing then even hire a real Black guy to come and act the part of a savage beastly goon! Hmmm! 5. As if this movie is not enough of a circus already, they actually go to a real circus to shoot some scenes.6. Ten endings too many! 7. Too many plots! 8. Too many wasted and unnecessary characters!9. The dubbing of Bipasha Basu's voice! What gives? 10. The art of using bimbo looking White girls in Hindi film song and dance numbers has got to stop! This film especially goes overboard.11. The film lacks any good songs (just one passable one which featured Akshaye Kumar serenading Rimii) and the songs in this film showcased some of the worst choreography I've seen in years.

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