Housefull 3 is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film co-written and directed by Sajid-Farhad and produced by Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment. The film is the third installment of the Housefull series. It stars Akshay Kumar, Abhishek Bachchan, Riteish Deshmukh, Jacqueline Fernandez, Nargis Fakhri, Lisa Haydon, Chunky Pandey and Jackie Shroff. The film was released on 3 June 2016 and became commercially successful grossing ₹195 crore worldwide.[1]
Housefull 3 | |
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Directed by | Sajid-Farhad |
Written by | Sajid-Farhad (dialogue) |
Screenplay by | Sajid-Farhad Additional screenplay: Rajan Agarwal |
Story by | K. Subash Jitendra Parmar |
Produced by | Sajid Nadiadwala |
Starring | Akshay Kumar Abhishek Bachchan Riteish Deshmukh Jacqueline Fernandez Nargis Fakhri Lisa Haydon Jackie Shroff |
Cinematography | Vikas Sivaraman |
Edited by | Steven H. Bernard |
Music by | Songs: Sohail Sen Mika Singh Shaarib-Toshi Tanishk Bagchi Millind Gaba Score: Julius Packiam |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Eros International |
Release date |
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Running time | 134 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Box office | ₹195 crore[1] |
Plot
editThree robbers attempt to steal jewels from a building in London, but are captured by the police.
Six years later, Batook Patel, a wealthy and successful businessman, disapproves marriage of his three beautiful daughters, Ganga, Jamuna, and Saraswati, as he believes that the previous ladies in his family were doomed because of marriage of his own family members. One night, at a friend's party, the girls reveal to their friend that secretly, they each have a boyfriend. Ganga, Jamuna, and Saraswati are respectively smitten with Sandy (who wants his own football club and is currently a rookie), Teddy (a wannabe racer), and Bunty (a wannabe rapper). Sandy has a self-destructive split personality "Sundy", who awakens whenever Sandy hears the word "Indian". This split personality stems from the racism faced by him. When the girls tell their father about them, Batook takes help of a restaurant owner Aakhri Pasta who dresses up as the family's fortune teller who claims that when the girl's husbands first see, speak to, or set foot into Batook's house, Batook will die. The girls, wanting to keep their boyfriends, make them pretend to be disabled. Sandy pretends to be crippled, Teddy blind and Bunty mute. At Pasta's restaurant, Batook reveals to Pasta that his daughters are actually the daughters of Urja Nagre, an underworld crime lord. Batook, a former associate of Nagre's, takes care of the girls while Nagre is in jail. Batook has planned to marry the girls to his three sons, the robbers who tried to steal the jewels. Unbeknownst to him, Nagre has immigrated in London.
While the girls prepare a wax statue for Batook, the boys go into town, where the boys are observed by him to be disabled. Teddy appears mute, Bunty crippled and Sandy blind. Later, Nagre asks Batook, about his daughter's future husbands. Batook says that he knows three men suitable for the daughters. Batook takes Nagre to a Gurdwara to see his sons, claiming they are orphans who do community service. Nagre chooses the three suitable for his daughters.
At Batook's house, Nagre claims that Batook owes him 50 million pounds. Nagre gives the boys 10 days to make up the money, or the girls must marry 'the chosen boys'. During these 10 days, Nagre and "his sons" will also live in Batook's house, meaning that the girls' boyfriends must act in front of just as they were observed by Batook and Nagre. During a party, the girls get Batook's sons — Rishi, Rohan, and Rajeev — drunk. The next day, they are happy to have sex with their respective girls, only to find out that they had sex with the maids. The maids demand compensation, or they will sue them with rape charges. Nagre surrenders to his daughters' pleas of love.
The next day, the girls take their boys to church, for confession because they felt that they were mocking disables by having the boys act as if they were disabled. After this, the boys (and girls) feel guilty, as they were marrying the girls only for money. They go to the warehouse of Madame Tussauds to meet their girlfriends. They instead find Batook's sons whose goons attack them. While Teddy and Bunty fight them, Sandy hears Teddy say "Indian", and Sundy arrives, trying to kill Sandy. Batook also arrives who is blackmailed by the boys to divide Nagre's fortune into 7 shares. More people come as shares increase considerably. Nagre arrives, and attempts to kill everyone in the warehouse, while the lights turn on and off. As the girls arrive, Rishi, Rohan, and Rajeev see them, and hold them at knifepoint in front of Nagre. Sandy, Teddy, and Bunty then rush to save the girls, injuring themselves in the process. The girls forgive the boys, and the film ends when Batook reveals the whole story planning and the girls and their boyfriends reconcile with Urja Nagre, the girls real father.
Cast
edit- Akshay Kumar as Sandy / Sundi Shah
- Riteish Deshmukh as Teddy Paul
- Abhishek Bachchan as Bunty Malhotra
- Jacqueline Fernandez as Ganga Nagre (Gracy)
- Lisa Haydon as Jamuna Nagre (Jenny)
- Nargis Fakhri as Saraswati Nagre (Sarah)
- Boman Irani as Batook Patel
- Jackie Shroff as Urja Nagre
- Chunkey Pandey as Aakhri Pasta
- Samir Kochhar as Rishi Patel
- Nikitin Dheer as Rohan Patel
- Aarav Chowdhary as Rajeev Patel
Reception
editCritical response
editThe film received overwhelmingly negative reviews and criticism for the portrayal of the disabilities and ethnic humor.[a] Anupama Chopra of Hindustan Times called the film, "racist, sexist and willfully rude about the differently abled."[5] Namrata Joshi of The Hindu wrote, "One can't quite go looking for political correctness in such a film. But Housefull3, doesn't know where it wants to stand on issues. No wonder after cracking many a joke at the physically challenged its attempt to redeem itself in the end seems half baked and forced. The film’s stand on racism is also just as confused. Initially Indians and the blacks are seen at the same end of the racial slurs yet you have the Gujju empire of Batook Patel populated entirely by black maids and distasteful references made to their wombs. And not to forget the play with maa and behen in the lyrics. What are these songs trying to say?"[6]
Amongst positive reviews, Bollywood Hungama gave the film 3 out of 5, writing, "On the whole, HOUSEFULL 3 has all the constituents of an archetypal Hindi masala movie with hilarity, absurdity, humour, gags and punches in abundance. The film is a madcap entertainer which delivers guffaws, belly laughs and over-the-top slapstick humour in gigantic proportion. The film however is bound to get diverse reactions from the audiences. If you admire and relish these entertainers, and are passionate about cinema of this variety, then HOUSEFULL 3 is definitely a stress buster for you. Else, you can stay away from this."[7]
Box office
editThe film grossed approximately ₹15.25 crore (US$1.8 million) in India[8][9] and ₹13.36 crore (US$1.6 million) from overseas territories on its opening day.[10] It grossed ₹16.30 crore (US$2.0 million) net in India on its second day.[11] By the end of its opening weekend, the film had grossed approximately ₹100.03 crore (US$12 million) worldwide.[12] The film's final domestic gross stands at ₹110 crore (US$13 million) and overseas gross stands at ₹85 crore (US$10 million), thus taking the total worldwide gross to ₹195 crore (US$23 million).
Music
editHousefull 3 | |
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Soundtrack album by | |
Released | 10 May 2016 |
Recorded | 2015–2016 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Length | 15:50 |
Language | Hindi |
Label | T-Series |
The music for Housefull 3 is composed by Sohail Sen, Mika Singh, Shaarib-Toshi and Tanishk Bagchi while the lyrics are written by Sameer Sen, Farhad-Sajid, Sanjeev Chaturvedi, Mamta Sharma, Arafat Mehmood, Rani Malik, Manoj Yadav and Danish Sabri. The background score is given by Julius Packiam. The music rights are acquired by T-Series. The first song of the film "Pyar Ki" was released on 24 April 2016.[citation needed] The full music album was released on 10 May 2016.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Pyar Ki" | Manoj Yadav, Farhad-Sajid, Danish Sabri | Shaarib-Toshi | Shaarib-Toshi, Nakash Aziz, Divya Kumar, Anmol Malik, Earl Edgar | 3:47 |
2. | "Taang Uthake" | Sameer Sen, Farhad-Sajid, Mamta Sharma, Sanjeev Chaturvedi | Sohail Sen | Sohail Sen, Mika Singh, Neeti Mohan, Mamta Sharma | 4:10 |
3. | "Malamaal" | Rani Malik, Farhad-Sajid | Mika Singh, Millind Gaba | Mika Singh, Akira, Miss Pooja, Kuwar Virk | 3:23 |
4. | "Fake Ishq" | Sajid-Farhad, Arafat Mehmood | Tanishk Bagchi | Kailash Kher, Nakash Aziz, Altamash Faridi | 4:30 |
Total length: | 15:50 |
References
edit- ^ a b "Housefull 3 - Movie - Box Office India". www.boxofficeindia.com. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
- ^ Chatterjee, Suprateek (3 June 2016). "'Housefull 3' Review: As Silly, Formulaic, And Offensive As Ever". HuffPost. Mumbai. Archived from the original on 13 April 2024. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
Check. Non-disabled people acting like they're disabled, for humour at the expense of the disabled? Women who are scantily-clad, both coy and coquettish, and, ultimately, damsels in distress? Some casual racism on the side? Yep, it's all there.
- ^ Gupta, Shubhra (3 June 2016). "Housefull 3 movie review: Me to Brain, 'leaving you behind for a bit, don't mind'". The Indian Express. New Delhi. Archived from the original on 16 August 2022. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
- ^ "'Housefull 3': Nothing salvages this pathetic comedy except Akshay Kumar (Film Review)". Business Standard. Indo-Asian News Service. Archived from the original on 11 September 2016. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
- ^ Chopra, Anupama (4 June 2016). "Housefull 3 review by Anupama Chopra: The joke's on them". Hindustan Times. Mumbai. Archived from the original on 29 November 2021. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
- ^ Joshi, Namrata (3 June 2016). "Housefull 3: Humour of the worst kind". The Hindu. Chennai. Archived from the original on 11 September 2021. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
- ^ "Housefull 3 Movie Review". Bollywood Hungama. 3 June 2016. Archived from the original on 28 November 2021. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
- ^ "Housefull 3 First Day Business". Box Office India. Archived from the original on 6 June 2016. Retrieved 4 June 2016.
- ^ Hungama, Bollywood. "Housefull 3 (2016) Box Office Earnings – Bollywood Hungama". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 5 May 2014. Retrieved 4 June 2016.
- ^ "Special Features: Box Office: Housefull 3 Day 1 in overseas – Box Office, Bollywood Hungama". Bollywoodhungama.com. Archived from the original on 9 June 2016. Retrieved 4 June 2016.
- ^ "Housefull 3 Second Day Business – Box Office India". boxofficeindia.com. Archived from the original on 6 June 2016. Retrieved 5 June 2016.
- ^ "Housefull 3 box office collections: Akshay Kumar's movie earns Rs. 80.10 cr. in India". The Indian Express. 4 June 2016. Archived from the original on 5 June 2016. Retrieved 6 June 2016.