O Teri

O Teri

Release Date:28th Mar, 2014

Genres: Comedy

Industry: Bollywood

Producer:Atul Agnihotri

Director:Umesh Bist

Plot / Story: This is the story of how the exploits of an amorous buffalo led to the unearthing of the biggest scam this country has ever seen. They say Fortune always favors the brave. Well, then they are obviously talking out of their hat. For it sometimes also accidentally shines on the hugely reticent and plain bumbling lucky.

Movie Reviews

Posted on 28th Mar, 2014
Arjun

Not worth watching this movie. Movie tried very hard to create some jokes like naming a boy AIDS. But that wasn't enough to cover even 400rs. you spent on popcorn and ticket.

 

Movie is based on two journalists looking to boost their career by some political scam. And movie tried to give you the message that scams are not good for the country. Basically movie is based on the Common wealth game scam happened in India, but scam was more interesting to watch in news than in this movie.

Posted on 28th Mar, 2014
Deepika

First of all movie is not funny. They just want to recreate "Jane bhi do Yaro" but they failed in their attempt.

 

Movie is funny in two or three scenes only. People who did not watch Jane bhi do yaro may find it little funny but not upto the mark. Its better to skip this movie than wasting your time and money.

Posted on 28th Mar, 2014
Rajat

After watching the film i can simply say that i wasted my time today.

And if u r going for salman khan u have to wait till the movie ends.

Posted on 25th Apr, 2014
Bunny
One Time watch if you are from Delhi

Yes, if you are Delhite you have to give a chance to this movie, as it shows the proper life style of Delhi, its streets plus latest CWG scam. Otherwise its a very ordinary movie with lots of talent wasted and story was clueless. No need to compare this with Fukrey, that was a Masterpiece in comparison of this... Two journalist searching a good story for their career but got involved the a conspiracy. Ending was very filmy and boring.
Will Rate 4/10

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