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Fugly (2014)

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FUGLY is set in the lanes of Delhi. A story of four friends -- Dev [Mohit Marwah], Devi [Kiara Advani], Gaurav [Vijender Singh] and Aditya [Arfi Lamba]. Their dreams and expectations come to a crashing halt when, one night, they are faced with evil incarnate R.S. Chautala [Jimmy Sheirgill], a Police Officer. What unfolds from here is a series of events that will put to test their friendship and character. 

FUGLY is not the standard Bollywoodish fare that looks at life through rose-tinted glasses. Unlike films of its ilk, which tend to get dark, gory and predictable after a point, Kabir Sadanand smartly uses sub-plots and characters so that the film doesn't steer into the foreseeable zone. In addition, Kabir invests in drama and the emotional bond amongst friends to make the proceedings captivating, but at the same time, makes the road back from hell compelling and lifelike. 

Although the initial portions focus on the bonding and the fun-and-amusement the youngsters seem to revel in, you've an inkling that there are curves ahead, the smooth sailing won't last for too long. Your apprehensions come true when Sheirgill makes an entry. 

Release Date: Jun 13, 2014
Language: Bollywood Length: 02 hrs 10 mins
Cast: Jimmy Sheirgill, Mohit Marwah, Kiara Advani, Mansha Bahl, Vijendra Singh, Arfi Lamba, Dimple Kapadia
Director: Kabir Sadanand
Music Director: Yo Yo Honey Singh
Producer: Ashvini Yardi, Alka Bhatia
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Writer: Rahul Handa
Advisory: U/A
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Fugly (2014) FUGLY is set in the lanes of Delhi. A story of four friends -- Dev [Mohit Marwah], Devi [Kiara Advani], Gaurav [Vijender Singh] and Aditya [Arfi Lamba]. Their dreams and expectations come to a crashing halt when, one night, they are faced with evil incarnate R.S. Chautala [Jimmy Sheirgill], a Police Officer. What unfolds from here is a series of events that will put to test their friendship and character. FUGLY is not the standard Bollywoodish fare that looks at life through rose-tinted glasses. Unlike films of its ilk, which tend to get dark, gory and predictable after a point, Kabir Sadanand smartly uses sub-plots and characters so that the film doesn't steer into the foreseeable zone. In addition, Kabir invests in drama and the emotional bond amongst friends to make the proceedings captivating, but at the same time, makes the road back from hell compelling and lifelike. Although the initial portions focus on the bonding and the fun-and-amusement the youngsters seem to revel in, you've an inkling that there are curves ahead, the smooth sailing won't last for too long. Your apprehensions come true when Sheirgill makes an entry. . thumbnail text Be the first to review
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