Here’s a story for Fukrey 3, building on the characters and chaotic energy of the first two films.
—as they navigate a bizarre mix of politics, international crime, and supernatural abilities. The Political Showdown
Producers: Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani under the Excel Entertainment banner [13, 21]. Production Highlights Fukrey 3
Fukrey 3: The Return of the Jugadu Gang When the first Fukrey released in 2013, it was a sleeper hit that won audiences over with its raw Delhi charm and a group of lovable losers whose "get rich quick" schemes always backfired. A decade and two sequels later, Fukrey 3 proves that the appetite for the chaotic misadventures of Hunny, Choocha, Lali, and Zafar remains as strong as ever. The Plot: From Dreams to Politics
Fukrey 3, the latest chapter in the iconic Indian comedy franchise, hit theatres on September 28, 2023, marking a loud, chaotic return for Delhi’s most beloved slackers. Directed by Mrighdeep Singh Lamba and produced by Excel Entertainment, the film successfully kept the "100% success ratio" of the series intact by emerging as a commercial hit. Plot: From Delhi Streets to Global Chaos Here’s a story for Fukrey 3 , building
The story picks up from the events of Fukrey Returns. The quartet—Hunny, Choocha, Laali, and their mentor Panditji—are struggling with failed business ventures and minor hustles.
Fukrey 3 does not aim for subtlety. The humor is loud, occasionally crass, and relies heavily on situational irony. There is a running gag about a "sex education" party that goes horribly wrong, and a sequence involving Choocha getting stuck in a mascot costume during a riot that is pure slapstick gold. Fukrey 3 , the latest chapter in the
The Hapless quartet—Choocha, Hunny, Lali, and Zafar—are pulled back into chaos when a mysterious startup’s brainwave tech promises to make dreams a reality; their attempt to cash in on wish-fulfillment spirals into an elaborate caper across Delhi, exposing a corrupt politician, reconnecting old rivals, and forcing the friends to finally grow up without losing their mischief.