Fukrey 3: A Mindless But Enjoyable Laughter Riot

So, if you're looking for a mindless but fun comedy, Fukrey 3 is the film for you. But if you're looking for something more thought-provoking, you may want to look elsewhere.

Director Mrighdeep Singh Lamba has done a commendable job of adding dimension and depth to the characters in Fukrey 3. Choocha (Varun Sharma) is still funny, but he's also shown to be more intelligent and resourceful than he was in the previous films. Hunny (Pulkit Samrat) is still clever, but he's also more mature and responsible.

Laali (Manjot Singh) is still sweet, but he's also more assertive. Pandit Ji (Pankaj Tripathi) is still dependable, but he's also shown to be more vulnerable. And Bholi Panjaban (Richa Chadha) is still powerful, but she's also shown to have a softer side.

Fukrey 3 picks up where Part Two ended, and the plot keeps moving in circles. The story jumps from one location to another, from the coal mines in Africa to an amusement park in Delhi, with Choocha remaining the central part in almost everything good or bad. Fukrey 3 never lets you get bored. It's a fast-paced film with a lot of going on. The subplots are all twisted and they all come together in the end for a satisfying conclusion.

In other words, Fukrey 3 is a fun film with likeable characters, but the toilet humour can be off-putting for some viewers. If you're looking for a film that will make you think and laugh, Fukrey 3 may not be the film for you. However, if you're looking for a film that will make you laugh at toilet jokes and slapstick comedy, then Fukrey 3 is the film for you.

The first half of Fukrey 3 is spent establishing the character stories and new narratives, and the film only picks up pace in the second half. The music in Fukrey 3 is good, but I particularly enjoyed the way the song "Ambarsariya" is played in the background in a few scenes. Additionally, the opening track, which narrates the story of the previous two films through a flashback of pictures, is well-written and put together.

Fukrey 3 is a light-hearted comedy that doesn't aim to be thought-provoking or start any conversations. It's simply a fun film that will leave you smiling or maybe even laughing, depending on your sense of humour. However, if you can't stand toilet humour, you may want to skip this one.