Ferrari Ki Sawaari

2012 "Small Guys. Big Dreams."
6.4| 2h20m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 15 June 2012 Released
Producted By: Vidhu Vinod Chopra Productions
Country: India
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.ferrarikisawaarithefilm.com/
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A little boy thinks of nothing but cricket. His father, Rusy, thinks of nothing but his little boy. To fulfill his sons dream of playing at Lords cricket ground, the honest and upright Rusy takes a reckless step. He borrows a gleaming red Ferrari. Just for one hour. The only trouble-- he doesnt inform the cars legendary owner. A wild, breathless, bumpy ride begins. A naive Rusy must dodge bullets and bouncers for one unforgettable night, and play the role of a perfect father. Can he do it? Ferrari Ki Sawaari is a fun-filled story of small guys and their big dreams and how these dreams turn into a mad comedy of errors. Fasten your seatbelts. The joyride awaits

Genre

Comedy, Family

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Director

Rajesh Mapuskar

Production Companies

Vidhu Vinod Chopra Productions

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Ferrari Ki Sawaari Audience Reviews

Vashirdfel Simply A Masterpiece
Listonixio Fresh and Exciting
FuzzyTagz If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
Nayan Gough A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
prianka-guru I loved the movie. It was funny, entertaining, emotional, light hearted.I would have loved it even more had the second half of the movie been a little shorter. But nevertheless, its a family movie apt to be watched with family on a lazy Sunday afternoon. They have tried to put a lot of things together in a single movie, and the people behind the movie have done a fantastic job of making it all come seamlessly together.The child actor has done a very good job. The concept is good, the direction is great. Only let down is the second half which is little impractical and dramatic unlike the relatable first half.The family dynamics can actually be felt. Brilliant performances by the lead actors.I wouldn't call it a must watch, though a movie is easily a 8/10.
Himanshu Mishra Ferrari ki Sawari (FKS) is one of those movies which ends on a note so high, both emotionally and morally that you don't really have a choice but to summarize it as a 'good watch'.Its a movie set up in a world where everything would ultimately fall in place and has people who fall on the extreme ends of the human axis. Even in such an improbable world, director has been able to successfully fit in a juicy(carrying potential)enough script without making it much of an embarrassing affair. It would have been an elegant and far better piece of cinema had it been without its extended sub plots and some out of place characters. That would have automatically made it a shorter and crispier ride on the Ferrari. But then it would not have been a Vidhu Vinod Chopra Production.It goes without saying that the presence of Boman Irani was an absolute necessity for FKS to have its core in the right place. I wish he gets to do more of such roles where one can sit back and admire the talent this guy has and wonder where he was hiding before he broke into the scene. Of course it is Sharman Joshi who has come of age and has been satisfactorily able to carry the movie on his shoulders till the very end. It is a movie where you would leave the cinema hall thinking of it as a paisa vasool picture but at the same time you would know that you have somehow been tricked!! Go watch the movie for little flashes of brilliance and to have a feel good trip from the theatre exit to your car.
Sidharth Banerjee It wouldn't be wrong if I said Vidhu Vinod Chopra has become a factory which mostly produces a set of good at heart, inspirational yet thought provoking movies. 'Ferrari Ki Sawaari' is no exception. The job this time is given to débutant director Rajesh Mapuskar who earlier was the assistant director in 3 idiots. A simple and honest RTO officer, Sharman Joshi as Rusy (Rustam Deboo) falls in a dilemma when his promising cricketer son Ritvik Sahore as Kayo (Kayoze Rustam Deboo) gets an opportunity to join a cricket camp in London but requires a fee of 1.5 lakh rupees. To add to that we have Boman Irani as Father of Rusy who himself was a very talented cricketer but was betrayed by his friend during the final selection and thus considers cricket a waste of time. When a glimmer of hope knocks at the door as Sharman is promised the sum of money in place of a Ferrari ride for a few hours he steals it from Sachin Tendulkar's house. What happens then forms the crust of the story. The good thing about such movies is that even if they have 2 or 3 scenes that have that emotional and feel good touch it becomes terribly hard to hate them. And FRS has them. Pritam's music is mostly enjoyable although I did find Vidya Balan's item number unnecessary. Sharman Joshi gives a strong performance proving that he too can pull off lead roles and Kayoze does pretty well too. Actually, in a few scenes I was astonished to see how closely Kayoze's expressions and dialogue delivery resemble to that of Sharman . But Boman Irani steals the show for me. Still, I cannot say that the film lies in the same place as Munna Bhai. It could have easily been 15 minutes shorter and a bit more compact. Nonetheless, it has it's heart at the right place which makes it a good watch. 2.5/5
darshancruz Ferrari ki Sawari reminds you of Do Dooni Char at times, where small families make it big. This one is about a Parsi family living their dream to make it big for their son. Sharman Joshi (Rustum)acts as the honest Harishchandra's son.Kayo is the son of Rustum who is a very talented cricketer. His grandfather Boman is against cricket because he was betrayed by cricket earlier in his times. The journey is about Sharman's efforts to arrange the money so that Kayo could play cricket at the mecca, Lords.The other side of the story is about a goon who wants his son to have a wedding riding on 625 horses aka Ferrari (625 hp). What follows is the combination of the above two stories with Sachin's watchman & worker hunting the lost Ferrari.The first half seemed perfect. The 2nd half was way too melodramatic with Rustum's appeal to the junta and admitting he stole a car without any repercussions to it.Some logic-less scenes like Ferrari came to the wedding without petrol, but can be driven back. Paresh Rawal hardly gets to act. Vidya's item song is one of the worst item songs I have seen. Boman & Kayo are first rate in the acting department. Sharman, at times, just overdoes it. Not amongst the best Vidhu Vinod's work, but it has its heart-touching moments. !