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F.A.L.T.U.

Three loser friends create a fake university to avoid working for their parents.

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Release : 2011
Rating : 4.8
Studio : Pooja Entertainment, 
Crew : Assistant Art Director,  Assistant Art Director, 
Cast : Arshad Warsi Ritesh Deshmukh Jacky Bhagnani Puja Gupta Chandan Roy Sanyal
Genre : Comedy

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Hellen
2021/05/13

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Cathardincu
2018/08/30

Surprisingly incoherent and boring

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Unlimitedia
2018/08/30

Sick Product of a Sick System

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CrawlerChunky
2018/08/30

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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Spandan Sinha (spandan888)
2016/07/27

This film is a story of a few students who after getting the marks just above the passing percentage are refused admission in every college. They then decide to make a fake university by the name F.A.L.T.U. (faltu meaning useless) to save their faces in front of their parents. Trouble starts when actual students with a similar dilemma arrive at their college.The story is straight forward, with no romance side stories, there are a lot of songs and dances, but it adds to the fun.The actors are fresh faces, with Arshad Warsi and Reitesh Deshmukh playing their mentors. The acting is of acceptable standards.Overall the important message of following your heart especially if the education system has failed to appreciate their other talents is portrayed in positive manner.

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Avinash Patalay
2011/09/04

FALTU is primarily geared to tap the Generation-X multiplex audience (read that college crowd). It has everything to soothe their eyes and ears. Right from the hardships of being a student, goading parents, college gags, the rat-race of exam scores and of course foot tapping music. FALTU has certain good moments thereby nearly ducking itself from being categorised as fully FALTU. Overall the concept works in pockets but not in entirety. Inspiration to 3-Idiots are visible, however to make it palatable the entire creative team should have indulged in progressive brainstorming exercise and questioned every aspect to better it. In the era of "India Shining" the education system needs a revamp and no two ways to that. But the ideas suggested/ recommended in FALTU are closer to mockery than plausibility. The producer with big pockets has the might to re-launch the twinkle of his eye. Jr. Bhagnani fails to register a strong impact on a yardstick of star material. Puja Gupta can be aptly described as "out of sight, out of mind". Don't expect "Rolling on the floor laughing" comedy looking at names like Ritesh Deshmukh, Arshad Warsi & Boman Irani. Akbar Khan enacts poor man's Feroz Khan. Chandan Roy Sanyal has clearly accepted the assignment either for money or goodwill. Sushmita Sen, Mallika Sherawat & Mithun Da make a cameo appearance as a gratitude to Vashu Bhagnani. "Party Abhi Baaki Hain" is sure to be a rage in the disc. Others might gain popularity over period of time. As a choreographer he is two-thumbs up, wish I could use that expression for Remo as a director. PS: Expect launch ver 3.0 sometime soon.

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bobbysing
2011/04/08

An inspired or copied film doesn't provide me enough excitement to write about it in details. And F.A.L.T.U. remains one of those unofficial inspired movies which fearlessly take the main idea from another director's work and then serves it with some extra toppings to the viewer as an original creation. But in this case, even the copy is not the first as there was another movie released in year 2010 which was also based on the same idea taken from the English flick "Accepted" (2006). Yes, "Accepted" too is said to be made around a similar idea used in few other movies such as "Camp Nowhere" (1994). But still this fact cannot be used as an excuse by the makers of FALTU for their copying act.Some students who are not able to get admission in any reputed college due to their low percentage think of opening a fake university online, just to show to their parents that they have been accepted there. But their idea turns out to be big problem when the university becomes famous on the net and more students apply to it unknowingly. Last year we had a small budget movie called ADMISSION OPEN which was also based on this novel original thought of Steve Pink's "Accepted". And this year we have a comparatively decent budget movie made on the same topic from the house of Vashu Bhagnani. In the original the fake university is called "SHIT" which stands for South Harmon Institute of Technology and in this present copy version it is called "FALTU"which stands for Fakirchand and Lakirchand Trust University.As a movie experience, F.A.L.T.U. gives you the same result as per its title. Its weak, its amateurish and has too many songs which irritate. Thought some of the tracks are good but coming one after another just like that, make the viewer restless. The script takes too many liberties in its execution of an interesting idea and as a result the proceedings on the screen look like childish and unbearable. Like I couldn't understand where from all that money used to come for paying the huge bills of the University? The writers also try to incorporate the idea of "Do what you want to do in your Life" in the film on the lines of "3 Idiots", but in the process fail completely. At certain points, it even gives you an impression of a film made in a hurry, which is surprising since it features the producer's son (Vashu Bhagnani) too in the lead. The director Remo D'Souza directs too simply with only the climax giving you something to rave about. Particularly the dance sequence which is his forte stands out and impresses. But again we have already witnessed some similar excellent performances in the director's TV show "Dance India Dance" too. In the acting department also, I didn't find anyone doing something great in the film out of the routine. And I really felt sad seeing Arshad Warsi, Ritesh Deshmukh and Boman Irani being wasted in such a way. However, despite of all these drawbacks I would like to support one good idea put forward by its writers which surely deserves an applause. The thought is that if all the colleges give admissions only to the students securing above 70% then why the passing percentage is kept at 33%. In this scenario what all those majority students are supposed to do, who manage to secure only marks in between 33 and 70 percent. So to avoid all this rejection and confusion why don't keep the passing percentage only at 70% which will further motivate the students to study more harder.The idea is great, sounds logical and gets my full support too. But unfortunately I cannot recommend you to see the movie only due to this noble thought presented. So for this week, just plan to do something better than this FALTU.

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Amey Potdar
2011/04/05

now this is a remake of Hollywood movie: ACCEPTED. I would rather say that its copied!!! i have seen ACCEPTED nearly 50 times. and i loved it.! The story of the movie revolves around four best friends, who are good at nothing and are permanently marked as failure by the education system. However they start their own college.The satire on the educational system tries to highlight the message that students should not be forced to study as per their parent's whims; instead they should be given the freedom to choose what they wish to do.but i would suggest you to watch Accepted. Accpeted is Funny than FALTU

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