‘Fukrey 3’ Twitter review: Pulkit Samrat, Richa Chadha and Varun Sharma starrer gets mixed reactions

Updated : Sep 28, 2023 19:11
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The ‘Fukrey’ gang is back with the third installment of the popular film franchise.
The third film, starring Pulkit Samrat, Richa Chadha, Varun Sharma, and Pankaj Tripathi, has hit the theatres after a six-year hiatus and seems to be as entertaining as ‘Fukrey’ (2013) and ‘Fukrey Returns’ (2017) which amassed positive reviews and were a hit amongst the audience.

Early reviews of the movie are pouring in on social media and a majority of the audience is praising the star cast for their stellar performance.

A Twitter user wrote that ‘Fukrey 3’ is a dose of good cheer and entertainment we need right now.
Another user said that the humour in the film is top-notch and the gang's camaraderie is infectious.
A third user said that ‘Fukrey 3’ is the perfect weekend entertainment and the gang's misadventures are a riot and will leave you with a big smile on your face.

Another user said, ‘Get Ready for the *JOYFUL* ride yet again. Fukrey-3 has everything that you expect from this franchise. Director Mrigdeep Singh Lamba executes the Excellent Script written by Vipul Vigil with perfection. Screenplay is BRILLIANT with non stop hilarious scenes.;

A section of the audience found the film to be average. A user wrote that the film lacks in most parts but Choocha aka Varun Sharma saves the movie with his comic timing.

‘Fukrey 3’ is directed by Mrighdeep Singh Lamba and is produced by Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar under their banner Excel Entertainment.

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