Homi Adajani's Finding Fanny is the comic adventure of five individuals who leave on a street trek to discover one man's missing affection. Tragically the motion picture neglects to hit home in light of the frail script and heading. 


The story, which is situated in the town of Pocolim in Goa (which you'll never discover regardless of the fact that you endeavor to attempt), is situated in movement when Ferdie (Naseeruddin Shah) gets an undelivered letter that he had kept in touch with his inamorata known as Fanny, 46 years prior. Troubled that the recent would never realize that she was the one and only he ever cherished and pined for, he chooses to discover her. 

In the fabulous plan of things, it never strikes Ferdie that she may have passed on, migrated to an alternate nation – you get my float? As is commonly said, its tricky to be sensible and down to earth while you are infatuate

While Ferdie's choice to search for his cherished Fanny is integral to the film, the inspirations of alternate characters – Angie (Deepika Padukone), Savio De Gama (Arjun Kapoor), Rosalina (Dimple Kapadia), Don Pedro (Pankaj Kapoor) – are vast and jarringly devised. 

Angie is no more unusual to shock; she turned into a widow on her wedding day when the man of the hour had a setback including the wedding cake. She chooses to arrange the trek for Ferdie. Savio is Angie's youth companion yet is angry that she wedded another person. The recoil commendable Rosalina is Angie's mother by marriage while the defiled Don Pedro is a craftsman. 

What follows as these five Goans take off to discover Fanny is a mixed adventure of sorts, and one which bodes well. There were occasions in the film that left yours really agape – not in view of any type of wonderment, however for the glaring inconsistencies and constrained amusingness that does nothing to rescue the powerless storyline. 

Take the case where Ferdie tosses Rosalina's pet feline out the window of the auto. It is preposterous to try and begin to inquire as to why. The minute may get a couple of snickers, reasonable feedback from creature right activists (the film arrived into a bad situation with the Animal Welfare Board in India), yet basically it welcomes despair. 

Dimple Kapadia gave a stellar execution in Dil Chahta Hai while assuming the part of a dipsomaniac mother. Her acting re-imagined the thought of veteran performing artists in contemporary movies, yet you would do well to overlook that she is a piece of the cast in Finding Fanny. Demonstrated as an exceedingly enormous bossomed lady who is craved by Don Pedro, her part and her appearance is unbefitting to her acting ability and age. 

Deepika has little to offer, aside from that she looks stunning, thus does Arjun Kapoor with his never-endingly gloomy face all through the motion picture.


Naseeruddin Shah is a tad bit irritating with his fantasy like inclinations, while Pankaj Kapoor as the indecent craftsman is to some degree significant. 

On the off chance that judged on a scene-to-scene premise, Finding Fanny isn't totally frightful at what it embarks to be, yet when seen as a cognizant entire, it leaves a great deal to be fa

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