Happy Phirr Bhag Jayegi Review: Sonakshi Sinha’s film is strictly a one-time WATCH
Happy Phirr Bhag Jayegi review: The plot is jumbled up, but the movie overall is not a bad watch at all. It’s a light comedy and you can destress yourself.
Charlie Chaplin once said that, “A day without laughter is a day wasted.” And your day won’t really be wasted after seeing the comical tadka of Mudassar Aziz’s - Happy Phirr Bhag Jayegi. There is literally a lot of humour in the film - somewhere you would find it relevant and somewhere it’s just stitched and stretched for the sake of the genre it belongs to. Either way, the movie does tickle your funny bone - hence it is safe to say it’s worth your time.
The film has Sonakshi Sinha as the MAIN Happy and Diana Penty as the second Happy. Yes, Sonakshi dominates the show this time and the script doesn’t really give ample space to Diana as it was there in the first part (well, it was the writer’s call completely). As we said in our Mid-Review, the movie lacks in screenplay, we definitely keep the same stance now that we have watched the entire film. Despite seeing the second half, we can say all the fragments were loosely stitched. Sonakshi has been fair in displaying her comic side but it’s Jimmy Sheirgill and Piyush Mishra who take back the limelight and also win our hearts. Jimmy and Piyush’s India and Pakistan banter adds to the humour quotient of the movie.
Coming to Jassie Gill, he does a brilliant job, considering it is his Bollywood debut - he tried to display his acting shades, but there’s more to discover. Ali Fazal, Denzil Smith, Aparshakti Khurrana, Bijou Thaangjam and Jason Tham play their respective parts in the best way they could possibly do.
The dialogues in the movie do make you laugh but don’t really make an impact. There are some which won’t make sense at all but have been added in the movie. Music in the movie is catchy but doesn’t really add to plot or help it grow.
Confusion, even in the end, persists. The plot is jumbled up, but the movie overall is not a bad watch at all. It’s a light comedy and you can destress yourself. But, don’t expect much in terms of a story per se.
In the end, Happy does run away! To understand why and where, watch the movie in the theatres near you.
We give it 60 out of 100 on the Pinkvilla Movie Meter.

























































