Krazzy 4

2008
4.2| 1h50m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 11 April 2008 Released
Producted By: Film Kraft
Country: India
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4 mental patients formulate the plan to rescue their kidnapped doctor and teach the kidnappers a lesson.

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VeteranLight I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
Beystiman It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Marva It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
onandonandon92 OK... I am so shocked the rating on Krazzy 4 is so low!! The acting was so great to these excellent characters. Rajpal Yadav plays a poor crazy man thinking Ghandi and freedom fighters are still around, Irrfan Khan as a was-doctor now in a mental patient trying to pick up everyone's trash... Arshad Warsi has an explosive temper and poor Suresh Menon is a mute and says nothing pretty much... 4 mental patients going to see a cricket game under the guise this should help them learn to work as a team who get mixed up in a crazy kidnapping... now are loose in the city trying to find their doctor...this movie had the most crazy shenanigans and made me laugh so hard. The characters mad this film. They were excellent. I especially loved Irrfan Khan as an quiet introverted neat freak. This movie was great Oh yeah and one of the last films Shah Rukh is in where he doesn't look too old... (his song must be the shortest in the film BTW)!!! Hrithik dancing on the end credits was great too! Obviously it won't go down in cinematic history but it is a great time pass and not some sleazy comedy!! Just good fun film
silvan-desouza Rakesh Roshan seems to got the success mantra and makes a comedy afterall so many comedies have workedHe copied A DREAM TEAM and indianised it in such a way it makes the worst comedies look greatThe film has an okay story but the handling of the comic scenes slowly get so bizarre and boring they make you cringe The problem lies in the way the director has handled the scenes Scenes like Irrfan's index finger showing are crude and also the national anthem scene is so bizarre Even the entire Sunil Pal act and the last speech which ruins everything even more Directorally (Jaideep Sen) the film is a dabaa Music is decent, the forced item songs are well shotActing wiseArshad Warsi- he acts the angry character very well which reminds u of his headache provoking comic act in DHAMAAL but here is good Irrfan Khan- After Sunday again he tries slapstick comedy and he isn't utilised fully and is just okayRajpal Yadav- he does lend credence to his role but his comedy isn't at his usual bestSuresh Menon- does a good jobJuhi Chawla- wastedZakir Hussain- Another villain role and the same actRajat Kapur- lostDia Mirza- getting better with every film
Chrysanthepop Jaideep Sen's crappy 'Krazzy 4' is a headache, a very bad one. One may wonder how a movie that stars Arshad Warsi, Irfan Khan, Juhi Chawla and Rajpal Yadav can be so bad. Then again, can anyone expect anything good from Roshan's factory? Starting with the cast that got me interested to see this movie, none of them impress. Irfan Khan acts as if he's uninterested (why should he be otherwise?), Arshad Warsi terribly overacts, Rajpal Yadav is annoying, Zakir Hussain is the caricature bad cop, Diya Mirza is the whiny angry news-anchor girlfriend, Rajat Kapoor is miscast and Juhi Chawla barely has footage. There's hardly much comedy and the few jokes and 'skits' were not funny but only worsened the headache. Oh and in the end there's even a message: 4 crazy people are better than the sane people of the Indian population (cringe). The songs are truly abysmal, especially the Hinglish ones. Thankfully Hritik's baboon break-dance was in the end, so I didn't have to sit through that but Rakhi Sawant's item song is one of the sleaziest item songs in Bollywood. She's wearing a skirt so low that in one shot you can see her {censored} (ever heard of waxing?). This pretty much borders on pornography. I'm surprised this song goes unnoticed when people are quick to point fingers at Urmila for playing a prostitute in the item song of 'ki Aag'. Now what about the director Jaideep Sen? Well, did this film actually have a director? It looked like very bad improvisation by uninterested actors who were following a horrendously clichéd script. Don't be mislead by the cast. Avoid this one at all costs.
Pratik Jasani A movie from Raakesh Roshan definitely means a lot of expectations but unfortunately this doesn't live quite up to it and more so after hearing about the movie almost being stopped from release due to copyrights on a certain song and then being told that "King Khan" was upset with the Roshans and Hrithik coming out to deny it - basically all the hype.Four men who are considered to be mentally unstable are on their way to watch a cricket match with their doctor, when suddenly she is kidnapped and the men try to locate her.The movie, starring Juhi Chawla, Arshad Wasi, Diya Mirza, Irfan Khan, Rajpal Yadav, Suresh Menon and Rajat Kapoor, is a good concept and is also entertaining. But one can tell exactly what is going to happen in the next scene and it was obvious who the kidnapper was. But never the less, it is still entertaining. The item songs by Shah Rukh Khan and Hrithik Roshan are worth watching and waiting for (if you are ardent fans of theirs). But unfortunately, I can't say that for Rakhi Sawant's item song - not so catchy.Incidentally, the movie was on the point of being stopped from release because of a particular issue as mentioned before and Raakesh Roshan had to pay the original artist / composer of the song, Ram Sampat 20 million Rupees.Conclusion: Its an entertaining movie but not something that one can feel that one must watch.