Synopsis/Plot : FryDay is an upcoming Indian Comedy Film directed by Abhishek Dogra, starring Govinda as "a theater actor", a in supporting role.
Critics Review
2.50
FRYDAY is a decent funny entertainer that works despite glitches. Govinda is in superb form and he is sure to be loved by the audiences, especially in the single screen cinemas.
FRYDAY has a rocking beginning with the opening credits that mention Govinda as 'Hero No 1' and an exhilarating song 'Chotey Bade' is played. Rajiv's introduction is nothing special. One wonders why he's traveling by an expensive cab when he's financially not secure. Gagan�s entry however is hilario...(more)
Source: Bollywood Hungama News Network, Bollywood Hungama
1.50
FryDay is one weekend party you shouldn't consider attending, even if your name is on the guest list!
The script of 'FryDay' drags on for a little too long and the humour showcased in the film, isn't even at par with what the trailer promised to deliver. Most of the performances are off the mark, while the director loses a grip on the narrative in the second half of the film. The screenplay goes fro...(more)
Source: Pallabi Dey Purkayastha, Times Of India
0.50
The Govinda film fries your brain
No one seems to have the first idea of what to do, apart from going around in circles, and spouting dialogue which is meant to be funny but instead fries your brain.(more)
Source: Shubhra Gupta, Indian Express
3.50
A MUST WATCH for Govinda fans!
Director Abhishek Dogra has made a crisp movie, and it's well worth a watch. Unfortunately, the film starts slowly when it tries to build the story and the drama. Was Varun Sharma a good casting choice? Perhaps not, but then again, it's tough to match Govinda's amazing comic timing.(more)
Source: rediff, Rediff.com
3.00
Govinda Is Back To Prove Why He Was Never Gone!
FryDay is one entertaining film! Story isn't anything you haven't seen before but seeing Govinda in his elements is so satisfying for someone who has grown up on his films. A must watch for Govinda fans & those who love slapstick humour.(more)
Source: Umesh Punwani, Koimoi