If you are looking for a serious heist drama, skip . However, if you want a mildly entertaining, one-time weekend watch with the family (skip for kids under 10 due to mild innuendo), it serves its purpose. Watch it for Siddhant and Sharvari’s debut chemistry and a nostalgic peek at Rani Mukerji doing what she does best—stealing the scene even with mediocre lines.
: The film received mixed reviews, with some critics like Anupama Chopra noting a repetitive plot, though the lead performances were generally praised [5]. Awards & Breakouts :
: Varun V. Sharma (in his directorial debut) [9].
The premise of is actually quite clever—at least on paper. We are reintroduced to Rakesh (Abhishek Bachchan) and Vimmi (Rani Mukerji), now middle-aged and living a quiet, retired life in a dusty small town. They have a teenage son who is oblivious to his parents' criminal past. Their days of pulling off elaborate railway and jewelry scams are long behind them.
, with several sequences shot under strict safety protocols provided by Reception:
as Sonia Rawat: Making her film debut as the "New Babli," an intelligent and fashionable thief. Pankaj Tripathi
For fans of Bollywood heist comedies, is a decent time-pass, but don't expect the original magic. Sometimes, you can’t go home again—especially if you’ve sold your home for a quick con.
Bunty Aur Babli 2 -2021- ((exclusive)) Jun 2026
If you are looking for a serious heist drama, skip . However, if you want a mildly entertaining, one-time weekend watch with the family (skip for kids under 10 due to mild innuendo), it serves its purpose. Watch it for Siddhant and Sharvari’s debut chemistry and a nostalgic peek at Rani Mukerji doing what she does best—stealing the scene even with mediocre lines.
: The film received mixed reviews, with some critics like Anupama Chopra noting a repetitive plot, though the lead performances were generally praised [5]. Awards & Breakouts : bunty aur babli 2 -2021-
: Varun V. Sharma (in his directorial debut) [9]. If you are looking for a serious heist drama, skip
The premise of is actually quite clever—at least on paper. We are reintroduced to Rakesh (Abhishek Bachchan) and Vimmi (Rani Mukerji), now middle-aged and living a quiet, retired life in a dusty small town. They have a teenage son who is oblivious to his parents' criminal past. Their days of pulling off elaborate railway and jewelry scams are long behind them. : The film received mixed reviews, with some
, with several sequences shot under strict safety protocols provided by Reception:
as Sonia Rawat: Making her film debut as the "New Babli," an intelligent and fashionable thief. Pankaj Tripathi
For fans of Bollywood heist comedies, is a decent time-pass, but don't expect the original magic. Sometimes, you can’t go home again—especially if you’ve sold your home for a quick con.