Maybe this was to try and give it wider appeal. I did watch it with sub-titles on, but from what I can remember the dialog is almost all in English. If you enjoyed Hangover then this is likely to be something you'll enjoy too. It has some classic comedic moments and there were many times I laughed out loud. I was watching it with my 17 year-old son and he thoroughly enjoyed it (maybe he is the target audience for gross-out comedy). The plot is fast-paced and it gets down to business pretty much from the get-go. One thing I love about Bollywood is it manages to get laughs with having to resort to bad language - and long may it remain that way. I am not totally against the use of bad language in films - some times it is totally appropriate - but I think there were times in this movie when it was just being used for the sake of it, and/or just to get cheap laughs from teenagers who still find the use of the F-word funny. Reviewed by paulsmithson-192-243826 7 / 10 Bollywood does gross-out comedy And the entry of ruthless Somayajulu and his gang seriously jeopardizes any plans Tashi and his friends may have for the future. While Tashi must deal with his attraction for Journalist Menaka and incur the wrath of her husband, Rajiv, he still has to fully come to terms whether or not he wants to marry Sonia. A gangster, Somayajulu, who was the recipient of this package, starts by brutally questioning Vladimir, and finds out that the package may be in the possession of the trio. But Nitin forgets to do so due to an upset stomach ailment commonly known as 'Delhi Belly' as well as his plan to blackmail their landlord, Manish and asks the third roommate Arup to deliver the package. Tashi, in turn, asks one of two of his room-mates, Nitin. Delhi-based Sonia agrees to deliver a package for Vladimir Dragunsky and asks her rather unkempt and debt-ridden fiancé, Tashi Malhotra, to do it for her.
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