Riteish Deshmukh
Raid 2
Transferred to a small town in Rajasthan, an honest income tax officer pursues a beloved politician whose public good deeds conceal rampant corruption.
Plan A Plan B
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Rann
Rann is a 2010 Indian political thriller film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Paresh Rawal, Sudeep, Ritesh Deshmukh, and Gul Panag. The film was premiered at Toronto International Film Festival.
Kya kool hai hum
Living in Mumbai, Rahul and Karan dream of living luxurious lives despite their meagre salaries. When they get evicted from their apartment for not paying the rent, they hunt for rich girlfriends.
Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum
Adi and Sid follow Simran and Anu to Goa, where the girls are visiting Anu's mentally unstable father. Soon, the two men get into a series of raunchy and ridiculous misadventures.
Baaghi 3
Ronnie and Vikram are brothers who share an unbreakable bond. Their journey begins when a particular turn in events, leads Vikram to travel. On this trip, he gets kidnapped by people. Ronnie witnesses his brother getting beaten and kidnapped, Ronnie will do whatever it takes to destroy anyone and anything that stands in Vikram's safety. Ronnie goes on a rampage of destruction to see his brother safe, even if it means that he independently has to take on an entire country.
Bank Chor
Introducing the worst Bank Chor EVER: Champak Chandrakant Chiplunkar, a simple Marathi manoos played by Riteish Deshmukh who picks the worst day possible to rob a bank. To make matters worse, he recruits 2 idiots from Delhi who’ve never even picked a pocket in their lives. Now top that off with the craziest bunch of hostages including a high-strung housewife, a hyper chef, a possibly undercover cop… and Baba Sehgal. How could it be worse, right? Wrong! Enter tough as nails supercop, CBI officer Amjad Khan played by Vivek Anand Oberoi, who shoots first and interrogates later. And a mad media circus outside led by fashion journo turned crime reporter Gayatri Ganguly aka Gaga played by Rhea Chakraborty. And you know the Bankchors are up for the worst day of their lives. Yet. The film promises to be a crazy roller-coaster ride with thrills, chills and certainly lots of spills.
Banjo
The quintessential Mumbaiyya music of a few Banjo players, led by Tarrat (Riteish Deshmukh) catches the fancy of a budding American singer Christina (Nargis Fakhri). She travels to Mumbai, all the way from New York to hunt for Tarrat and his quirky coterie, hoping to take their music international. But given their social and financial background, can the men live up to Chris' expectations?
Housefull 3
In the third installment of the laugh riot Housefull series, a wealthy businessman Batook Patel (Boman Irani), refuses to get his three daughters, Ganga (Jacqueline Fernandez), Saraswati (Nargis Fakhri) and Jamuna (Lisa Haydon), married. But unbeknownst to Batook, his extremely cultured daughters have another side to their personalities, each dating three men, Sandy/Sundy (Akshay Kumar) a broke footballer with a split personality, Bunty (Abhishek Bachchan), an aspiring rapper and Teddy (Riteish Deshmukh), a racer. All hell breaks loose when Batook finds out about the three men in his daughters' life and he uses all possible means to discourage them from keeping their relationship with the boys. But all of Batook's plans fall short when he realizes that the three boys seem to have a way of their own to tackle the problem at hand. What will Batook Patel do to keep his daughters from marrying their love? While the question still remains as to why he, unlike most fathers, does not want his daughters to get married in the first place?
Bangistan
Sent on the same deadly international mission by their rival religious factions, two men's madcap antics along the way take them hilariously off course.
Bangistan
Bangistan is a whip smart and uproarious satire on fundamentalism and the story of two unlikely terrorists, the antitheses of each other, with a common destructive goal. Concerned by the unrest in the name of religion, Subcontinental leaders of Muslims and Hindus, the Imam and the Shankaracharya, announce that they’re attending the International Peace Conference in Krakow in a joint effort to help unite the two religions in perpetual harmony. Rival rabble-rousing ragtag organizations, the Islamist Al-Kaam Tamam and extreme Hindu right-wing Maa Ka Dal separately recruit and brainwash Hafeez and Praveen to suicide bomb the conference so that they may continue to wield their local influence. After a rigorous, and hilarious, ‘training’ period the two men switch their religious identities to stay under the radar. Hafeez, the jihadi, masquerades as a conservative Hindu, Ishwarchand; while Praveen, the Hindu soldier, dons the garb of a practicing Muslim, Allahrakha. Focused on the mission, they reach Krakow and end up staying together in the same Krakow apartment. The two men go great lengths to protect their real identities from the world and each other as they acquire bombs and plan their mission, teetering on the edge of revelation at key moments. A series of serendipitous comic events ends in an epic, dramatic, finale that brings the world to Krakow and covers the range of emotions, leaving you breathless while sending across a universally affirmative message that all religions are but different doorways to the same destination.
Housefull 2
This is the story of four fathers, four daughters, and four prospective sons-in-law. Each father wants his daughter to marry the richest son-in-law, and each daughter thinks she has found her true love and a rich successful man to marry. However, each of the grooms, all named Jolly, is pretending to be rich. Each one of these men is unscrupulous, extremely entertaining, and will go to any length to marry his rich bride. None of these people can stand each other, and when all of them are together in one house, chaos and confusion rules.
Heyy Babyy
Three handsome bachelors, Arush, Tanmay, and Al, are having the time of their lives in Sydney. They flirt and sleep around, leaving numerous gorgeous conquests to their credit. However, they suddenly find their dating and mating rituals irreparably destroyed when a dimpled little roommate lands up on their doorstep - complete with her crib, pacifier, and dirty nappy. Arush, Tanmay, and Al know a thing or two about women; but when it comes to babies they are totally clueless. This bouncing bundle of joy is anything but joyous, but then Angel works her charm and before long, the three bachelors have been transformed into loving, caring fathers. However, Angel’s mom, Isha will have none of it. She’s known heartbreak once and will do anything to avenge that betrayal. Even if it means breaking the hearts of three men who’ve finally discovered they possess one!
Aladin
Aladin Chatterjee (Riteish Deshmukh) lives in the city of Khwaish, an orphan who has been bullied since childhood by Kasim and his gang. His life changes when Jasmine (Jacqueline Fernandez) gives him a magic lamp because it lets loose the genie Genius (Amitabh Bachchan). Desperate to grant him three wishes and seek the end of his contract with the Magic Lamp, the rock-star Genius makes Aladin's life difficult until the real threat looms on the horizon: the ex-genie Ringmaster (Sanjay Dutt). Why does Ringmaster want to kill Aladin? What is the dark secret about Aladin's past that Genius is carrying? And what is Aladin's destiny?
Humshakals
The story revolves around a greedy uncle [Ram Kapoor] of a tycoon, Ashok [Saif Ali Khan], who hatches a plot to usurp the riches unscrupulously. While the uncle connives with his doctor-friend [Nawab Shah] to grab the fortune, complications arise when they discover the look-alikes of Ashok and his friend Kumar [Riteish Deshmukh].
Bank Chor
A gang of incompetent thieves attempts to rob a bank. But their chaotic plan soon spirals into a hostage crisis as a ruthless cop pursues them.