attempted to reboot the magic for a new generation. Directed by Varun V. Sharma , the film takes a nostalgic yet updated look at the "brand" of Bunty and Babli, pitting old-school street smarts against modern, tech-savvy schemes. The Story: Retirees vs. Millennials

In 2005, Bunty Aur Babli felt like a shot of aged whisky with a sugary cola chaser—a charming, chaotic ride through small-town dreams and big-city cons. It gave us two lovable rogues from nowhere, Uttar Pradesh, who decided that if the system wouldn’t let them win, they’d simply rig the game. Sixteen years later, the sequel arrived with a new tagline—“The con is back”—but with none of the original’s reckless, underdog soul.

The story picks up years after the original duo has retired to a quiet life in Fursatganj. Their peace is shattered when new scams across India start appearing under the "Bunty Aur Babli" name [2].

The film features a blend of established stars and fresh faces:

~4.5/10 on IMDb | ~35% on Rotten Tomatoes (Audience Score).