Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro, released in 1983, remains the gold standard of political satire in Indian cinema. Directed by Kundan Shah and produced by the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC), this low-budget masterpiece achieved cult status by blending slapstick humor with a biting critique of corruption, bureaucracy, and the media. If you are looking for an index of the film’s narrative structure, character arcs, and iconic moments, this guide covers the essential layers of this cinematic gem. The Plot: A Comedy of Terrors

Character Names

: The lead characters, Vinod (Naseeruddin Shah) and Sudhir (Ravi Baswani), were named after the film’s production controller Vidhu Vinod Chopra and assistant director Sudhir Mishra .

A "Crazy" Script

: Most of the cast, including Naseeruddin Shah, initially thought the script was too absurd to work and described the shoot as "the worst" due to the lack of resources.

The Plot: A Crash Course in Anarchy

The story follows two professional photographers, Vinod (Naseeruddin Shah) and Sudhir (Ravi Baswani), who are struggling to make ends meet. They are hired by a shady newspaper editor (Bhakti Barve) to spy on a corrupt municipal commissioner (Satish Shah). What follows is a series of mistaken identities, absurd chases, and a murder mystery that spirals into pure madness.

Subscribe kênh Youtube để xem nhiều hơn!

Subscribe kênh Youtube của mình để xem nhiều hơn các video hướng dẫn edit bổ ích nhé!

Secure online payment
Secure online payment
Free and friendly support