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Bheja Fry

"Ranjit, who makes fun of idiots, gets completely annoyed when he invites a tax inspector and a singer to his house."

Ranjeet Thadani is a bored and arrogant music producer who along with his friends hosts a party every Friday where they invite an 'idiot' to ridicule them and have fun at their expense. One day, he invites Bharat Bhushan, a kind hearted yet annoying Income Tax inspector, who ends up messing things for people when he tries to help them who makes Ranjeet regret inviting him.

Top Cast

  • Rajat Kapoor

    Rajat Kapoor

    Ranjeet Thadani

  • Vinay Pathak

    Vinay Pathak

    Bharat Bhushan

  • Ranvir Shorey

    Ranvir Shorey

    Asif Merchant

  • Sarika

    Sarika

    Sheetal R. Thadani

  • Tom Alter

    Tom Alter

    Dr. Shepherd

  • Milind Soman

    Milind Soman

    Anant Ghoshal

  • Bhairavi Goswami

    Bhairavi Goswami

    Suman Rao

  • Harsh Chhaya

    Harsh Chhaya

Overview

Ranjeet Thadani is a bored and arrogant music producer who along with his friends hosts a party every Friday where they invite an 'idiot' to ridicule them and have fun at their expense. One day, he invites Bharat Bhushan, a kind hearted yet annoying Income Tax inspector, who ends up messing things for people when he tries to help them who makes Ranjeet regret inviting him.

Rating

6.5 / 10
62 Reviews
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