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Ufff Yeh Siyapaa

  • 2025
  • 2h 10min
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Ufff Yeh Siyapaa (2025)
A mute man's life spirals into chaos after his wife leaves him over a misunderstanding. A drug package mixup leads to dead bodies in his home, while a cop with ulterior motives investigates the scene.
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Un uomo muto affronta il caos dopo che sua moglie se n'è andata a causa di un malinteso. Un miscuglio di droga porta i cadaveri a casa sua mentre un poliziotto dubbioso indaga.Un uomo muto affronta il caos dopo che sua moglie se n'è andata a causa di un malinteso. Un miscuglio di droga porta i cadaveri a casa sua mentre un poliziotto dubbioso indaga.Un uomo muto affronta il caos dopo che sua moglie se n'è andata a causa di un malinteso. Un miscuglio di droga porta i cadaveri a casa sua mentre un poliziotto dubbioso indaga.

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    • Sohum Shah
    • Nushrratt Bharuccha
    • Nora Fatehi
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    • Star
      • Sohum Shah
      • Nushrratt Bharuccha
      • Nora Fatehi
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    Sohum Shah
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    • Kesarilal Singh
    Nushrratt Bharuccha
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    • Pushpa
    Nora Fatehi
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    • Kamini
    Omkar Kapoor
    Omkar Kapoor
    • Hasmukh
    Sharib Hashmi
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    • Gungra
    Sadanand Patil
    Sadanand Patil
    • Janak Tiwari
    Charlie Shivhare
    • Bablu
    Vijay Kumar Dogra
    • Undercover police cop
    Vipin Katyal
    Vipin Katyal
    • Bheem
    Ujjwal Kumar
    • Maakhan
    Venkat Maguluri
    • Heroine friend
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    10gsaipraneeth

    Absolute Cinema

    Hats off to the director Ashok for making a Film without any dialogues after 37 years, the screenplay was flawless. All the actors did a phenomenal job especially Nushrat Bharucha Nailed it both the roles.

    A. R. Rahman sir's music added sole to the cinema.

    Definitely worth watching if you're a genuine cinema lover.
    5SAMTHEBESTEST

    An Experiment Worth Attempting Despite Its Faults

    Ufff Yeh Siyapaa (2025) : Movie Review -

    G. Ashok makes yet another attempt in Hindi cinema, this time venturing into experimental storytelling that isn't entirely successful but is certainly worth acknowledging. Many of you may already be familiar with the silent comedies of Harold Lloyd, Buster Keaton, and Charlie Chaplin. Now imagine the three of them trying to make a film in 2025-almost a hundred years after their original masterpieces-while blending it with a dash of Alfred Hitchcock's murder mystery and shaking it well with Indian masala that includes a drugs racket, a lost-and-found siblings track straight out of Nasir Hussain's era, and of course, husband and wife's melodrama. The final outcome from that cinematic blender is what Ufff Yeh Siyapaa feels like. Ashok's smart, ambitious writing clearly aligns with the spirit of experimental cinema, but it also suffers from its own set of clichés, which the film struggles to overcome.

    The narrative is divided into chapters, and the story kicks off with Kesari Lal Singh (Sohum Shah), a married man, attempting to flirt with his attractive neighbor Kamini (Nora Fatehi). His wife, Pushpa (Nushrratt Bharuccha), catches him red-handed, grows furious, and storms out of the house. That very night, Kesari stumbles upon the dead body of a woman who looks strikingly similar to his wife. Confused and terrified, he calls police. After a while, he realizes that the body has mysteriously disappeared, only to encounter another corpse-this time of an unknown man. Out of these two bizarre discoveries, the writer spins a tangled web involving a money scam, a smuggling racket, the classic separated siblings trope, and the constant cat-and-mouse game between a husband and wife.

    From a writing and screenplay perspective, Ashok's attempt deserves appreciation. The decision to present the film in chapters and use a non-linear unfolding of events adds intrigue. The structure ensures that the audience is at least curious about what comes next, even when the plot takes predictable turns. However, the problem arises with the dated and overly convenient ending. The so-called "happy ending" feels forced, and the excessive use of dream sequences dilutes the suspense. It's perfectly fine to use one or two dream sequences to mislead viewers and heighten tension, but relying on four or five of them becomes tiresome. The film also struggles with maintaining logical surroundings in its locational theories, and the character development remains half-baked.

    Despite these flaws, Ufff Yeh Siyapaa manages to hold attention for its one-and-a-half-hour runtime. The continuous twists and turns, coupled with the non-linear storytelling, keep the viewers engaged. The film's greatest strength lies in its narrative style-it creates chaos yet maintains control over the chronology. Even though certain events feel stretched, Ashok shows finesse in juggling multiple plot threads.

    When it comes to performances, Sohum Shah delivers a decent act, often attempting to channel Buster Keaton's stoic expressions and Harold Lloyd's slapstick humor. In a few self-suffering comic scenes, his timing genuinely clicks. Though his character carries a photograph of Chaplin, there is hardly any true Chaplin-esque charm in his act, and perhaps that is intentional. Nushrratt Bharuccha looks convincing in her initial role, but the sudden appearance of a slightly altered "same character" in the second half-with a visibly different nose-feels like a careless oversight. Still, her second avatar gives her room to shine in an otherwise chaotic ensemble. Nora Fatehi, surprisingly, emerges as a good performer. Known more for her glamorous image than her acting chops, she benefits greatly from the silent film format. With no dialogues to deliver, she relies solely on expressions and body language, delivering what could arguably be called her career-best performance, which wouldn't really happen with other roles where she fails miserably with her dialogue delivery and foreign accent. However, some unnecessary shots of her exposing body parts felt cheap and avoidable. Here, the fault lies more with the director than the actress. Omkar Kapoor does a decent job in his limited screen space, while Sharib Hashmi is okay. Vijay Kumar Dogra and the rest of the supporting cast manage fine contributions without standing out too much.

    On the technical front, Ufff Yeh Siyapaa is a challenging film to execute. The sound design, meant to be the backbone of a silent feature, unfortunately collapses under its own pressure. The inclusion of songs is perhaps the film's biggest misstep. In a film advertised as silent, placing full-fledged musical numbers makes absolutely no sense. Even a deaf person could point out the irony of that decision. Cinematographer Nuthan Nagaraj does a fine job, though one can notice the repeated use of shots from different angles, which slightly reduces the freshness. Still, the camerawork manages to cleverly capture both the chaos and humor. Editor Chetan Solanki keeps the pace relatively tight, though trimming a few redundant dream sequences would have made the film crisper and more visually satisfying.

    G. Ashok certainly deserves credit for attempting something as unusual as this in today's Hindi cinema landscape. It takes courage to bring back silent storytelling in a mainstream format, and the ambition is visible throughout. However, ambition alone doesn't guarantee a memorable film. By being too indulgent in his writing and adding outdated tropes, Ashok weakens the very foundation of his experiment. Had Ufff Yeh Siyapaa been released back in 2005, it might have been hailed as a path-breaking experiment. But in 2025, with audiences already exposed to diverse global content, the film feels like a half-hearted throwback.

    In a nutshell, Ufff Yeh Siyapaa is not a great film, but it is an interesting one-time watch. It works as an experiment, entertains in parts, and even surprises with performances, but falters with execution and tonal inconsistency. For those willing to appreciate attempts at unconventional cinema, this one is worth giving a chance-just don't expect a modern-day classic. For others and especially masses, it won't make much difference if you watch it or not.

    RATING - 5/10*
    8Maddy-055

    Great show, but no lyrics please!

    I'd rate it 9, but the songs/lyrics in between killed the joy of silence. Nora wasn't required at all, perhaps another actor like Jasweer Kaur from Anupama would have been better suited. Loved Sohum's and Nushrratt's (and Nushrratt's) acting. I also didn't like the title "uff ye siyapa". For such an awesome movie, title could have been one fancier word such as: Pandemonium.
    1sandeeprajput-618-205020

    Waste of time

    Mindless and Pathetic. It was a complete waste of my time. The movie's absence of vocals and focus on acting were unimpressive. Although the concept was intriguing, a more entertaining storyline with comedic elements, akin to Charlie Chaplin's style, would have been more effective. Sadly, I didn't find the movie amusing.
    1sanchitvarma14

    Great concept - terrible execution

    It's like they took the innovative concept of a dialogue less comedy-thriller and made the most juvenile, incoherent, and puerile version of it possible.

    It's just baffling how talent like Soham Shah, Sharib Hashmi and especially AR Rahman agreed to this slop.

    Also this is by far one of the worst edited and staged films I have ever seen - Absolute embarrassing garbage.

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      • 5 settembre 2025 (India)
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      • Luv Films is an Indian Production House co-founded by filmmaker Luv Ranjan and Producer Ankur Garg.
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