Fukrey 3 [Premium | Tricks]
Directed by and produced under the banner of Excel Entertainment (Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani), Fukrey 3 maintains the visual and tonal continuity of its predecessors.
The plot thickens when the gang travels to South Africa to source a solution for Delhi's severe water shortage, which is being manipulated by a corrupt water-tanker mafia boss named Dhingra. True to the franchise's logic-defying nature, the story introduces a bizarre sci-fi twist: Choocha and Hunny develop the ability to manufacture gasoline out of their own bodies after an electrical accident. What follows is a race against time to expose the water mafia, win the election, and survive their own ridiculous circumstances. Character Analysis and Performance Breakdown
Steals every scene he is in. His unique dialogue delivery, deadpan humor, and unexpected English phrases provide some of the movie's biggest laughs.
After some initial hesitation, the reluctant Fukras agree to help the woman they've tried to escape for years. But a surprising turn of events throws everything into further chaos. Choocha decides to contest the election himself, inadvertently setting himself up as a rival to Bholi Punjaban. As the election heats up, the plot takes a bizarre turn when Choocha and Hunny stumble upon a new superpower—the ability to create petrol—which soon lands them in hot water with a powerful water mafia (yes, you read that correctly), leading to a globetrotting adventure that takes the gang all the way to a diamond mine in South Africa.
doesn't try to reinvent the wheel. Instead, it doubles down on what fans love: the quirky camaraderie of the four friends and their constant, failed attempts to strike it rich. Positive Critical Reception Fukrey 3
"Fukrey 3" reunites Hunny (Pulkit Samrat), Choocha (Varun Sharma), Lali (Manjot Singh), and Panditji (Pankaj Tripathi). The story kicks off with the boys running an electronic store, struggling to make ends meet without Zafar (Ali Fazal, who appears only in a brief cameo). Meanwhile, Bholi Punjaban (Richa Chadha) is aiming high, entering local politics to change her image and secure power.
in search of a diamond mine, though they soon realize they’ve been duped. The Twist:
The story picks up with the gang—, Choocha (Varun Sharma) , Lali (Manjot Singh) , and Pandit Ji (Pankaj Tripathi) —running a departmental store provided by the government. The stakes escalate when Bholi Punjaban (Richa Chadha) decides to enter politics, aiming for the Delhi Assembly elections.
Fukrey 3 is a film that perfectly embodies the strengths and weaknesses of a long-running comedy series. While it lacks the freshness and sharp writing of the original Fukrey , it compensates with undeniable actor chemistry and a loyal fanbase that continues to embrace these quirky characters. Its massive box office success—despite lukewarm reviews—proves the enduring power of the brand. For fans of the series and anyone looking for a mindless, chaotic, and colorful comedy, the Fukras' third outing is a fitting, if imperfect, addition to their legendary story. Directed by and produced under the banner of
Visually, the film shifts comfortably from the crowded, vibrant lanes of East Delhi to the scenic landscapes of South Africa. The soundtrack relies heavily on nostalgia, recycling the iconic "Fuk Fuk Fukrey" title track, while the background score effectively amplifies the comedic chaos on screen. The Verdict: A Treat for Franchise Fans
The film's success will also have a positive impact on the careers of the cast and crew, who have been associated with the franchise. The film's box office performance will be closely watched by industry experts, who will be eager to see if Fukrey 3 can replicate the success of the previous films.
Director Mrighdeep Singh Lamba knows this world inside out. He maintains a relentless pace, ensuring that even when the logic of the plot wears thin, the jokes keep coming fast enough to keep the audience engaged.
, cementing its place as one of the most successful comedy sequels in recent Bollywood history. The Gang’s All Here (Almost) The heart of the movie remains its stellar ensemble cast: Varun Sharma as Choocha What follows is a race against time to
Mrighdeep Singh Lamba knows this universe intimately. He keeps the pacing brisk, ensuring that if one joke falls flat, another arrives within seconds. Vipul Vig’s screenplay is packed with Delhi-centric jargon, pop-culture nods, and bathroom humor that will appeal heavily to fans of the previous films.
While the film occasionally suffers from an overstuffed plot and a few predictable gags, it successfully delivers exactly what the franchise promises: pure, unadulterated entertainment. It avoids the sophomore slump that often plagues comedy sequels by leaning heavily into the strengths of its characters and their established dynamics.
The story picks up where Fukrey 2 left off, with Chutku, Raju, and Dimpy trying to make a name for themselves in the city. However, their newfound success is short-lived, as they're soon faced with a new set of challenges.
The Fukrey franchise has been a reliable source of laughter since its inception. The third installment arrived with high expectations and, for the most part, delivered a solid entertainer that captivated audiences across India.