Review of movie FryDay

Poster of movie: FryDay
Movie Name :

FryDay

Cinema Type : Bollywood
Release Date : 12-Oct-2018( 6 years, 26 days ago)
Directed By : Abhishek Dogra
Production House : Sajid Qureshi
Genre : Comedy
Lead Role : Govinda, Sanjay Mishra, Rajesh Sharma

Rating:2/5

A holier-than-thou Bela Kapoor (Prabhleen Sandhu) dedicates her life to the betterment of the society and leaves her sex-deprived, middle-aged husband Gagan (Govinda) craving for nights of sheer passion. Frustrated, the flamboyant theatre actor indulges in a steamy affair with a person half his age, Bindu (Digangana Suryavanshi) and decides to bring her home after his wife leaves the city for social work.

In the meantime, Rajiv’s sinking career as a salesman needs just one customer and that’s when the eccentric Kapoor couple come in to the picture. Varun Sharma as the small-town boy, stuck with the travails of life in a big city, is quite relatable, so is his performance and comic timing. Govinda’s dialled-up performance though mirrors his over-the-top style from the 90s and that’s one of the many problems this no-brainer comedy has to contend with.

The script of ‘FryDay’ drags on for a little too long and the humour showcased in the film, isn’t even at par with what the trailer promised to deliver. Most of the performances are off the mark, while the director loses a grip on the narrative in the second half of the film. The screenplay goes from situational humour to mindless gags in a hurry.


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