Fukrey 3 !!hot!! Jun 2026

The Fukrey franchise has solidified its place in the pantheon of modern Bollywood comedies, blending chaotic humor, Delhi charm, and the iconic camaraderie of four underachievers. Released on September 28, 2023, came with the heavy responsibility of living up to its predecessors, and it did not disappoint. The third installment of this beloved buddy comedy franchise, directed by Mrigdeep Singh Lamba, returned to the big screen, proving that the magic of Hunny, Choocha, Laali, and Zafar (in spirit, and the core gang) still holds strong.

To supercharge his power for one final vision, Dr. Riya hooks Choocha up to a stolen EEG machine inside a moving auto-rickshaw during a thunderstorm (because nothing is simple for the Fukreys). The result: Choocha sees everything—the exact location of the gold, Khullar’s ambush, and even a future where Bholi becomes the Chief Minister.

The English-mangling institutional guide who provides meta-commentary. Manjot Singh

Fukrey 3 is expected to maintain the franchise's trademark humor, wit, and satire. The film may tackle contemporary themes, such as social media's impact on relationships, the cutthroat film industry, and the gang's struggles with fame. Fukrey 3

The gang ends up at a diamond mine in the Eastern Cape, where Choocha is expected to use his "Deja-Chu" (premonition power) to locate diamonds.

The story picks up with the gang running a government-allocated departmental store in East Delhi that is struggling to attract customers. The stakes rise when Bholi Punjaban (Richa Chadha)

The film reunited most of the original ensemble cast, directed by [14, 24]. The Fukrey franchise has solidified its place in

To stop her corrupt practices and "water mafia" ties, the Fukras decide to contest Choocha against her. The adventure takes an absurd turn when Choocha discovers a new "gift": his body waste can seemingly be converted into petrol. This bizarre power leads the gang on an international trek to South Africa, involving diamond mines, a villain named Dhingra, and a hilarious showdown in a crocodile-infested water park.

The notable absence of Ali Fazal (Zafar) changes the group dynamic. While the script attempts to justify his absence by stating his character is away on business, fans of the original trio-plus-one formula will feel the gap in the group's emotional core. Production, Direction, and Visual Appeal

Richa Chadha effortlessly steps back into her role as the fierce, intimidating, yet oddly vulnerable Delhi gangster turned politician. To supercharge his power for one final vision, Dr

Visually, the film captures the stark contrast between the cramped, colorful, and chaotic alleyways of East Delhi and the vast, sun-drenched landscapes of South Africa. The music, featuring high-energy Punjabi beats and the iconic remix of "Ve Fukrey," complements the frantic energy of the visual narrative. Box Office Performance and Critical Reception

The ensemble chemistry remains the film's greatest strength: Varun Sharma (Choocha):