Delhi Belly Movie Review

Delhi Belly (English)

Release Date:
July 01, 2011

Tashi, Arun and Nitin – flat mates, buddies and partners in crime. Tashi is to get married in a month but still doesn’t know if his fiancee is THE ONE! Arun can’t make up his mind who he wants to kill first – his girlfriend (who has just dumped him) or his stupid, annoying boss (whose idea of creativity is sketching a smiling banana). And Nitin is about to discover that eating delicious Tandoori Chicken off a street vendor is going to give him the worst case of Delhi Belly he’s ever known! Three regular blokes, living the regular life except for one small detail – they are on the hit list of one of the world’s deadliest crime syndicates. Will they be able to get away before the shit hits the roof and it comes crashing down? Delhi Belly is the meanest comedy you’re ever likely to see.

Tashi, Arun and Nitin – flat mates, buddies and partners in crime. Tashi is to get married in a month but still doesn’t... Show More

An enjoyable comedy that has enough frenzied moments to keep you in your seats

Most of 'Delhi Belly' raises a smile,, even if you feel like holding your nose through it

Indian Express

Delhi Belly is insanely funny

The Telegraph

A farce with an absurd twist, ‘Delhi Belly’ is a comedy for zany, urban India

What Delhi Belly has, unlike many of its young slick contemporaries, is a plot. A nice, tight, pacy little plot which has lots of satisfying little set-ups and pay-offs, and where everything comes together very well indeed

Rediff

Delhi Belly is a raunchy, witty and irreverent film that is bound to please all but the most straitlaced audiences

It's fun and funny, modest and yet quite nutty

India Today

Delhi Belly is that rare cool film in which sly one-liners do not replace a plot

The Sunday Guardian

Delhi Belly is a well thought out concept executed in a clinical manner

Filmfare

A slick, madly crazy production that is mostly funny

A film that is guaranteed to give you your money's worth, even as it re-writes all the moth-balled rules of an ageing industry

Times of India

An incredible film that dares to pierce into an untapped and brand new terrain

BollywoodHungama