In fact, this was possibly the best film of his short-lived acting career which makes us think that in a different era, with some different choices, Imran would have probably found his calling as an actor. Imran was thoroughly impressive here and it was evident that he was capable of doing much more if he had maybe picked subjects that weren’t as traditional as his other roles. In hindsight, it feels like Aamir Khan produced this film to reinvigorate Imran’s career and he delivered. The extended gag about Nitin’s diarrhea and Sonia being too silly to be a mule can be chuckle-worthy moments but the impact isn’t as strong anymore. Most cuss words feel like they were forcefully added to up the ‘cool quotient’ and the makers could have probably done away with most of them.Īs far as its comedic appeal is concerned, the film does not feel as humorous as it did the first time. Living in an OTT era where some of the shows’ dialogues aren’t even half as sanitary, Delhi Belly’s dialogues don’t sound objectionable one bit today but they do sound extremely forced. The traditionalists believed that the expletives were unnecessary but the youth called it colloquial. The film’s dialogue was another one of its controversial points. Ram Sampath’s excellent and catchy tunes might have created some controversies (with Bhaag DK Bose) but tracks like Bedardi Raja, I Hate You Like I Love You and Switty Tera Pyaar are such zingers and flow with the film quite perfectly.
One of the biggest plus points of Delhi Belly was its music. The film is based on the scam practiced by some families in Uttar Pradesh, where the boys families deceive the girls families, in case the boy is not good lo. Poorna Jagannathan and Shenaz Treasury are along for the ride as well. Enter Imran, Vir and Kunal’s characters who are accidental bystanders to this mess but have to now find a way to outrun the gangster and stay alive. Karthikeyan becomes the head of his home and the IPS officer gives Janaki back to him.To recap, Delhi Belly is a comedy of errors where a package with diamonds is delivered to the wrong place and the gangster-owners of the diamonds start going after everyone who could have the package. But Warrier stops him and brings him back. Karthikeyan, now infuriated, goes to kill Shekaran by burning him.
The remainder of the movie is about how Karthikeyan manages to get his ancestral home back while Shekharan's nephew Mundakkal Rajendran (Vijayaraghavan) makes attempts to kill Karthikeyan, but instead kills Neelakantan by lighting him on fire and gets killed by Neelakantan after a knife throw which decapitates Rajendran. Vijay Raaz in ‘Monsoon Wedding’ (2001) He got his first lead role in 2004 in the film ‘Raghu Romeo’ as Raghu.
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The story begins with Mangalasherry Neelakantan's (Mohanlal) son Karthikeyan (Mohanlal), as he ventures out to make money which ultimately makes him a liquor baron.