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The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
The best feel good Bollywood buddy movie? Or, a recycled Dil Chahta Hain backed by bad acting? We feud, you decide!
On this week's episode, the boys feud over the 2011 blockbuster - Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. Vikram starts off by attacking the weak acting in the movie, while Vidur compliments what this movie manages to achieve on an emotional level. Vikram thinks that everything Farhan Akhtar does looks and feels the same, which his rendition of the song Sinbad the Sailor proves (It's not from this movie guys). They do find some common ground over Naseeruddin Shah's awesome cameo, which is always great. But it's back to square one when Vikram mentions how one of Farhan Akhtar's movies did it way better (DCH for the win).
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A critically acclaimed mainstream indie? Or, an assortment of bad acting and directing?! We feud, you decide.
On this week's feud, Vikram and Vidur feud over Neeraj Pandey's critically acclaimed debut, A Wednesday. The feud gets off to an intense start with Vikram bashing the acting in this movie, including the big ticket stars. Vidur hits back with his thoughts on what this movie aims and succeeds in achieving. Everything boils over with an intense discussion over the film's climactic monologue as the boys cant seem to find common ground.
All in all, hume iss feud par "fakr hai".
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An iconic genre-blending masterpiece or an cliche filled tonally inconsistent potboiler? They feud, you decide!
On this week's feud, Vikram and Vidur assume the avatars of Jai and Veeru respectively to feud one of the biggest Bollywood films of all time - Sholay. The difference is that instead of Jai’s trick coin, they use the impartial Film Feud coin. And instead of being BFF outlaws who take on a revenge mission in a small village where they both find love, they simply sit in a studio and feud.
From the Film Feud (OG) archives, the second Bollywood movie feud from the IMDB top 250.
They realize they both have reverence for iconic dialogues and commend how the comedian Asrani has aged. Things heat up when Dharmendra is compared to Arnold Schwarzenegger and Asrani is compared to Charlie Chaplin. Vikram points out that the given name for the genre is curry western not spaghetti western. Vidur points out all the progressive and feminist choices in the movie. They discuss recreating the song Yeh Dosti as soon as they can get their hands on a motorcycle with a sidecar.
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A one-of-a-kind epic crime saga or an uninspired indulgent gangster movie? They feud, you decide!
From the Film Feud (OG) archives, the first Bollywood movie feud from a prominent Bollywood member of the IMDB top 250 - Gangs of Wasseypur. One of the funniest feuds ever, this is one you don't wanna miss hearing.
Warning: Not unlike Gangs of Wasseypur, this episode of Film Feud is NSFW (but it is censored!)
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On this week's feud, Vidur and Vikram come out guns blazing as they clash over a bollywood movie and the longest movie on the IMDB top 250 - Gangs of Wasseypur. With 5 hours of movie to feud over, the feuders waste no time. One instantly begins comparisons to the Godather while the other claims his college experiences numb him to an important part of the movie.
Things heat up when Vikram whips out his Bhojpuri accent. Meanwhile, Vidur tries to keep it high brow, drawing parallels with Jiro Dreams of Sushi. They bring up the reality of life in Bihar, go through the hilarious subtitles and break in to self composed Weird Al-esque version of the songs.
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The best bollywood sports movie of all time? Or just another predictable formula film? We feud, you decide!
On this week’s episode, Vidur and Vikram debate Chak De India. Vidur can’t complaining about how formulaic it is and comes up with titles for the movie referencing the Hollywood movies it plagiarizes (The Might Chicks!). Vikram is mighty impressed by the acting of the hockey players and the hockey playing of the actors and can’t stop gushing about the surprisingly understated performance by SRK. The feud gets heated when the Trump Card is used to yell "Fake News" on an important point.
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An end-to-end laugh riot with 90s Bollywood's Jodi No. 1? Or a senseless slapstick suckfest? We feud, you decide!
Warning - WAY too many Govinda, Satish Kaushik and Nana Patekar (?!) impressions incoming.
On this week's feud, Vikram feuds with a guest feuder - Mr. Aditya Chhatwani or Cha2 as we at FFB lovingly call him. He fits right in like a glove, from making sure his views are not known before the coin toss, to coming up with drinking games, to a masterful impression of Govinda as Chachaji. Vikram loses it after a point and pulls the trump card on Cha2, because he cant bear another impression of Satish Kaushik as Kunj Bihari saying "-iye toh sahi".
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A tour de force commentary of the urban Indian youth? Or a forced effort that has halted the progression of Indian Cinema? We feud, you decide!
On this week's episode, Vidur and Vikram discuss the 2001 super hit - Dil Chahta Hain. Vikram rues about the tanhayee of the third act, while Vidur can't stop raving about the directorial skills of debutant Farhan Akhtar. The feud comes to a head when the boys disagree (almost violently) about the pros and cons of Akshaye Khanna.
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The best "Delhi movie" of all time? Or a weak follow up to Khosla Ka Ghosla? They feud, you decide!
On this week's episode, Vikram and Vidur debate Oye Lucky Lucky Oye. They come up with hilarious drinking games for the movie and take turns parodying the songs. Vidur can't stop raving about the direction while Vikram can't get over Abhay Deol's acting.
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Bollywood's best wholesome family feel-good movie? Or an overrated attempt with confused messaging. They feud, you decide!
On this week's episode, Vikram and Vidur debate Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. They come up with hilarious drinking games for the movie and feud over the tapori acting. Vidur can't stop raving about the entertainment value while Vikram can't get over the contrived emotional beats.
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The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.