Delhi Belly

Delhi Belly (2011)

  • 91% of critics liked it
    (11 reviews)

  • 80% of users liked it
    (4,247 ratings)

Tashi, Arup and Nitin - flatmates, buddies and partners in crime. Tashi is to get married in a month but still doesn't know if his fiancé is THE ONE! Arup 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… More

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Unrated,
Directed By
Written By
Akshat Verma
Genres
Action & Adventure, Comedy
In Theaters
Jul 1, 2011 Limited
On DVD
Aug 16, 2011
UTV Motion Pictures

Critic Reviews

  • Lisa Tsering, Hollywood Reporter

    Sexy, filthy and thoroughly entertaining comedy marks a welcome shift in contemporary Indian cinema.

  • Rachel Saltz, New York Times

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

  • Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times

    Akshat Verma's script is imaginative and funny, the film's stars are engaging and "Delhi Belly" adds up to pleasing escapist fare.

  • Ronnie Scheib, Variety

    A smartly paced, highly entertaining Bollywood gagfest.

  • Nick Pinkerton, Village Voice

    The most enjoyably subversive element is Poorna Jagannathan as the self-sufficient bachelorette who waylays Tashi on his way to the altar.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • familiar s


    Critically acclaimed and publicly well received in general, I couldn't resist myself anymore from giving it a go despite having specific reservations against it. At that time I had no idea whatsoever that I was entering the territory of laugh riot. And fortunately, except for a… More

  • Dead A


    Disgustingly funny. One flaw that caught my attention (although I'm not sure whether it is or not), in the end when Tashi and his friends went back to hotel to bring back his girlfriend, while shooting, when did Nitin (the bearded guy) went to washroom? His expression was not… More

  • Sundeep B


    On the lines of Guy Richie's films, Delhi Belly is peppered with sarcasm and witty dialogue throughout its 95 min length. Its a zany, and in parts, deliberately kitschy, black comedy. The high point of the film is its characters, especially Vijay Raaz, his cohorts and Poorna… More

  • Anoop K


    Delhi Belly, with its realistic, freewheeling dialogues and Guy Ritchie style narration is not your average Bollywood flick. In fact it is so non-Bollywoodish that it was shot in English and dubbed to Hindi. It bothered me a lot at the beginning, but the Hindi lines are well written… More

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