Ranvir Shorey and Parvin Dabas bring the youthful, tech-savvy energy required to pull off the "great Indian sting operation" that forms the second half. And a special shout-out to Vinay Pathak as the theatre actor Asif Iqbal—the man who brings the chaos to order. His monologue about "actors" is one of the most underrated scenes in Hindi cinema history.
The film follows Khosla’s hapless son (Ranvir Shorey), his quirky younger son (Parvin Dabbas), and his eccentric friends (Vinay Pathak, Navin Nischol) as they hatch a ridiculous, con-artist scheme to get the land back.
Let’s break down the streaming status, the undying charm of the Khosla family, and why Gen Z is obsessed with a film about a 35-square-yard plot in Ghaziabad.
Ranvir Shorey and Parvin Dabas bring the youthful, tech-savvy energy required to pull off the "great Indian sting operation" that forms the second half. And a special shout-out to Vinay Pathak as the theatre actor Asif Iqbal—the man who brings the chaos to order. His monologue about "actors" is one of the most underrated scenes in Hindi cinema history.
The film follows Khosla’s hapless son (Ranvir Shorey), his quirky younger son (Parvin Dabbas), and his eccentric friends (Vinay Pathak, Navin Nischol) as they hatch a ridiculous, con-artist scheme to get the land back.
Let’s break down the streaming status, the undying charm of the Khosla family, and why Gen Z is obsessed with a film about a 35-square-yard plot in Ghaziabad.