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Delhi Belly

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India · 2011
1h 42m
Director Abhinay Deo
Starring Imran Khan, Kunaal Roy Kapur, Vir Das, Shenaz Treasury
Genre Action, Comedy

Three unsuspecting, average guys find themselves on the hit list of one of India's most-powerful crime syndicates.

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70

The Hollywood Reporter by

Director Abhinay Deo and producer Aamir Khan's gleeful experiment in "Hangover"-caliber humor delivers the laughs, and its young stars, including Khan's nephew, A-lister Imran Khan, rise to the challenge.

70

Village Voice by Nick Pinkerton

Delhi Belly's rare singing-and-dancing production numbers play classical Bollywood glitz for pure kitsch, the Ram Sampath–composed soundtrack otherwise tending toward up-tempo sing-along rock, including a hit song ("DK Bose") with a subliminally dirty chorus.

70

The New York Times by Rachel Saltz

It also shows, perceptively and often sweetly, a broader slice of young, urban, educated life in India as the three deal with careers, love and happiness.

70

Variety by Ronnie Scheib

A smartly paced, highly entertaining Bollywood gagfest. No comic masterpiece, perky pic nevertheless boasts likable characters, colorful villains, well-timed gags and Ram Sampath's extremely catchy tunes, all woven into a seamless, escalating whole.

50

Slant Magazine by Simon Abrams

In spite of its conspicuously crude sense of humor, Delhi Belly is much more family-minded and innocent than it would like its young target audience to believe.

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