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Bhabhiji Ghar Par Nahin Hain…The Worst ‘Comedy’ Of All Times

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To admit something could be  worse than Mastii Bore, Sorry  Four , takes some courage. I hereby gather all my courage  to  confess that I have never seen a worse  attempt at laughter on screen  of  any size and cinema of any country.

I also confess that I couldn’t bear to sit through the  entire stinking garbage….and the stink is real. One character farts all through the film. The  actor  playing the  fartist is no artiste. He is  an advertisement  for antacid.

Another character played by Asif Sheik leers at his neighbour’s  wife making suggestive comments  while ogling at  her waist.

What a waist  of  time! Sitting through nearly 75 percent of the  rancid risibility, I felt a surge of  despondency and anger sweep over me: if after  113 years of  Indian cinema, THIS is  what we have to show as entertainment, then shame on us. One Homebound here  or a Dhurandhar  there  doesn’t take  away the sting of this stink disguised as  a film.

Bhabhiji… redefines the entire lowbrow-entertainment space.  Jokes about various bodily functions  and women’s body parts,  an entire prolonged laugh track(aisa  mirth  karo yaar! ) about the rustic bombshell  Angoori(Shubhangi Aatre) removing a bullet from her neighbour’s bum with a screwdriver, characters  running in and out of  the frames trying to locate the  director…this is not a film, it is an extended reel shot for the big screen  by an influencer  who thinks he knows how to captivate the audience with cretinous antics.

Bhabhi Ghar Par Hain has  a  bunch of experienced actors behaving as  though they have just come on the sets to collect their pay cheques without knowing what they have to do. The  writing is not  just fatuous   but  deeply offensive  for presuming that someone out there would actually laugh at  the characters as they get shot, get mugged, get seriously dim-witted for a cause.

Lobotomized masti.I am  very upset for the  people out there who  find this funny. They need serious help. Ravi Kishan  too needs help,if he really thinks  getting a hair transplant and then losing it in a brawl is  funny. I hate myself for  sitting through most of this …this shapeless thing. I should have walked out after the first five  minutes. Shame on the brains  behind this putrid parody of a situational comedy.

 

 

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