Suddenly, our trio is running from a terrifying gangster (the legendary Vijay Raaz), a furious diamond dealer, and a very irritated girlfriend—all while suffering from varying degrees of food poisoning. 1. It’s Unapologetically Irreverent Forget the song-and-dance Bollywood musicals you might be used to. Delhi Belly is gritty, grainy, and gloriously R-rated. The language is foul, the situations are absurd, and the humor is often pitch-black. One scene involving a constipated hitman is widely regarded as one of the funniest (and grossest) sequences in modern cinema.
No, not the gastrointestinal souvenir you pick up from street food—though the title is a deliberate wink at that. I’m talking about the 2011 cult-classic comedy that has recently found a second wind and a global audience on .
If you’ve ever been stuck in a foreign country with food poisoning, lost luggage, or a deal gone wrong, you will laugh until you cry. And if you haven’t? You’ll probably never book a budget hostel again.
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