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RomanceActionComedyThriller

Khaali Peeli

- One Boy, One Girl and One Mad Ride

The story is about two childhood sweethearts Pooja and Blackie who gets separated due to certain circumstances when they were kids. Pooja, who is now aprostitute, decides to escape the brothel on turning 18, with a bag full of stolen money. She bumps into Blackie who is now a very ‘chalu’ Bombay taxi driver. He agrees to ‘drive’ her to freedom, in exchange for a hefty amount.This leads to a series of chase and escape – with the goons on Pooja's trail and the cops on the goons’ trail.

Release Date : 2020-10-02

Language :Hindi

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Zee StudiosOffside Entertainment

Production Country : India

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Ishaan Khatter

Character Name : Blackie

Original Name : ईशान खट्टर

Gender : Male

Ananya Panday

Character Name : Pooja

Original Name : Ananya Panday

Gender : Female

Jaideep Ahlawat

Character Name : Yusuf Chikna

Original Name : Jaideep Ahlawat

Gender : Male

Satish Kaushik

Character Name : Inspector Bhim

Original Name : Satish Kaushik

Gender : Male

Deshna Dugad

Character Name : Young Pooja

Original Name : Deshna Dugad

Gender : Female

Vedant Desai

Character Name : Young Blackie

Original Name : Vedant Desai

Gender : Male

Anup Soni

Character Name : Babuji

Original Name : Anup Soni

Gender : Male

Zakir Hussain

Character Name : Inspector Tavde

Original Name : Zakir Hussain

Gender : Male

Suyash Tilak

Character Name : Mangya

Original Name : Suyash Tilak

Gender : Male

Swanand Kirkire

Character Name : Choksi Seth

Original Name : Swanand Kirkire

Gender : Male

Alok Panwar

Character Name : Goon at Bridge

Original Name : Alok Panwar

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Tejas Nair

@nairtejas

2021-06-23

Khaali Peeli (Black and Yellow Taxi; English: For No Reason) is a decent comic caper that works because of the fast-paced storyline, Ishaan Khatter's electric performance, Jaideep Ahlawat's presence, and the flipflop screenplay style that keeps you occupied. It has its fair share of ups and downs (mostly cringeworthy sequences involving Ananya Pandey's antiques) but it passes muster and I was able to satisfactorily finish it. The story is the usual, about runaways with money in the bag, but the Mumbaiya dialogues and the rusty settings makes it appealing and worthwhile. Give it a watch if you have a Zee5 subscription. **Grade C**.