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Desperate to pay Bholi back, the boys come up with a new, ridiculous plan. They decide to buy a lottery shop to rig the system. But to buy the shop, they need capital. They approach a local investor (Pandit Ji), but he demands his money back when things go south.
The climax of the film takes place in a construction site involving a tunnel and a real tiger. The boys are trying to retrieve money they hid, while also dodging Bholi’s goons and the police. Choocha, in a stroke of accidental genius (and luck), discovers that the tiger is actually attracted to a specific song. fukrey returns vegamovies
Using his bizarre connection with animals and his "Deja-Chu" visions, Choocha manages to lead the tiger to the water tank where the money is hidden. Desperate to pay Bholi back, the boys come
Their peace is shattered when a dreaded gangster from the past, Bholi Punjaban (Richa Chadde), is released from jail early. She is furious because the Fukrey boys were the reason she was arrested in the first place. She kidnaps them and demands a massive sum of ₹10 Lakhs as repayment for her lost time and reputation. They approach a local investor (Pandit Ji), but
The boys are broke and have no way to arrange the money. Bholi gives them an ultimatum, threatening to kill them if they fail.
A romping first half gives way to a more cluttered second half where subplots converge. The film occasionally stalls under plot conveniences and an overstuffed climax, but brisk runtime and punchy scenes preserve a feel-good tempo.
The film favors broad, situational comedy and recurring running gags. It’s loud, silly, and knowingly unserious—delivering more chuckles than belly laughs. The humor sometimes relies on caricature and predictable setups, but momentum and comic chemistry keep it entertaining.