Index Of Phir Hera Pheri ((install))
Released on June 9, 2006, Phir Hera Pheri is an iconic Indian Hindi-language comedy film that serves as the sequel to the 2000 cult classic Hera Pheri. Directed and written by Neeraj Vora, the film reunites the legendary trio—Akshay Kumar as Raju, Suniel Shetty as Shyam, and Paresh Rawal as Baburao Ganpatrao Apte—as they navigate a fresh series of chaotic, get-rich-quick misadventures. Core Film Details Director & Writer Neeraj Vora Lead Cast Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, Paresh Rawal Supporting Cast Bipasha Basu, Rimi Sen, Johnny Lever, Rajpal Yadav Release Date June 9, 2006 Box Office ₹69.12 crore (Super Hit) Budget ₹18 crore The Plot: Greed and 21 Days
franchise and was a major commercial success, grossing approximately ₹69.12 crore 🎬 Core Movie Index Director/Writer: Neeraj Vora Firoz Nadiadwala index of phir hera pheri
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Picking up where the first film left off, the iconic trio—Raju, Shyam, and Baburao—have become wealthy but lose their fortune after falling for a "double your money in 21 days" scam by a con artist named Anuradha. "We take a loan
- The trio encounters a seemingly lucrative real-estate/stock/investment scheme (varies across plot beats) that promises quick returns; this launches the central plot.
"We take a loan!" Raju countered. "From Tiwari. He’s a 'businessman.'" "He’s a gangster with a stutter, Raju!" Shyam snapped.
The first entry on the index read: "Sell useless items online." Raja, ever the optimist, convinced his friends to gather all their junk and list it on an online marketplace. They spent hours clicking photos of old toys, broken gadgets, and even a VHS tape of an obscure Bollywood film.
The Debt: To fund this, the trio borrows money from a dangerous gangster, Totla Seth.