Cast: Sarika, Rajat Kapoor, Vinay Pathak, Milind Soman, Ranvir Shorey, Bhairavi Goswami, Tom Alter
Director: Sagar Ballary
Producer: Sunil Doshi
Screenplay & Story by: Sagar Ballary, Arpita Chatterjee
Editor: Suresh Pai
Bheja is modern day ‘brain’ and when you fry it in the situations of life, the mess up created is known as Bheja Fry. Bheja Fry has a cool tag attached to it which is bound to draw multiplex moviegoers attention.
Time and again, small budget movies with good stories have managed to pull the crowds to the theatre. This time too, a similar sort of thing is expected. Though, Bheja Fry doesn’t boast of any star, it definitely boasts of a set of fantastic characters and finesse actors.
Sarika as Sheetal Thadani, Rajat Kapoor as Ranjeet Thadani, Vinay Pathak as Bharat Bhushan, Ranvir Shorey as Asif Merchant, Milind Soman as Anant Ghosal, Bhairavi Goswami as Suman Rao all have sharp roles to play and are believed to leave an impact on its viewers.
Ranjeet Thadani (Rajat Kapoor) is an arrogant head of a music company. He lives a life wherein he keeps looking for options in order to get his stress off him in a way or the other. Certainly, his wife Sheetal (Sarika) doesn’t approve this and leaves him to make him realize his unfair acts.
Sheetal is a singer by profession, and a wife of a person who is least bothered about other’s feelings while making fun of them. Bharat Bhushan (Vinay Pathak) is the idiot of the film who is going to mess up things unknowingly (as he is an idiot). An officer in the I.T department, Bharat is highly innocent. He carries a lot of pain within himself and conveys the same through his songs. He aims at helping Ranjeet Thadani but instead topples the whole world for him.
Now probably, what you all are looking for…Ranvir Shorey. He plays Asif Merchant in the film, a tax inspector by profession. To make the matters worst, he is the best friend of Bharat Bhushan. He is similar to Ranjeet and in the quest of helping him, discovers the worst nightmare of his life. Watch out for his fabulous get up and voice accent..
Anant Ghosal (Milind Soman) is a music composer and a friend of Sheetal. He helps Ranjeet in finding Sheetal after she leaves Ranjeet. Sheetal had chosen to marry Ranjeet over Anant two years ago.
Finally, there is Suman Rao (Bhairavi Goshwami) who is lady with the oomph factor. She tries to seduce Ranjeet towards her. She plays a very sweet girl who keeps hitting on Ranjeet, as she wants to make it big in the musical field.The film has theatrical appeal to it. Humour is attached in every scene, atleast an attempt is made.
The story is good but is let loose by the director in some scenes. The screenplay by director Sagar Ballary and Arpita Chatterjee is fine. The is just one musical track in the film, which is forgettable. Rajat Kapoor is a bit stiff in his character. Ranvir Shorey is humourous, to say the least.
Bheja Fry is a situational comedy of errors and is sure to cook up your brain. The film will attract the young movie goers who show interest in good and concept based cinema.
Radiosargam Movie Rating: 7/10
Hanumant Bhansali
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please give me the code Bheja Fry
it was a complete entertainer.vinay’s acting and his stupidity along with ranvir shorey was superb.
ranjt and milind were also awesome….
In short a film different from others that freaks all…the …youths….