Dattatraya Vakharia
Amitabh Bachchan
Dattatraya Vakharia

An unusual love-hate relationship between a 75-year-old son and his 102-year-old father, who wants to break the oldest-man-alive record.
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Dattatraya Vakharia
Amitabh Bachchan
Dattatraya Vakharia
Babulal Vakharia
Rishi Kapoor
Babulal Vakharia
Dhiru
Jimit Trivedi
Dhiru
Amol Vakharia
Dharmendra Gohil
Amol Vakharia
Hasmukh Bhai
Nileash Pandya
Hasmukh Bhai
Rickshaw wala
Ashok Pathak
Rickshaw wala
The Narrator
Vijay Raaz
The Narrator
Compounder
Sunil Vishrani
Compounder
Medical shop customer
Suvrangshu Sarkar
Medical shop customer
House Maid
Rakhi Mansha
House Maid
Restaurant Manager
Vooqo
Restaurant Manager
Doctor
Avadhesh Bhagat
Doctor
Good fun and surprisingly nails the sweetness too. <em>'102 Not Out'</em> is a film that I had a pleasant time with. Amitabh Bachchan and Rishi Kapoor are terrific in this release, with those two making for an entertaining double act. Jimit Trivedi and Vijay Raaz are solid too, albeit in much more minor roles. I wouldn't say anything comedically made me laugh, though the humour is still one of the film's main positives. It, in fact, holds its own when it comes to the more sombre bits, which are put together almost perfectly. I thought it would stray into cringe/cheese territory at some point, but this flick never does... it actually comes across impressively well. The music is also pretty good, I particularly enjoyed "Bachche Ki Jaan" - even though it does sound out of place here and there, yet again finds a way to work. "Badumbaaa" makes for a decent outro piece, shame about the (minor, in how often its seen - editor had a conscience?) use of blackface for the music video though - not that it was ever fine, but in 2018? Come on... Overall, this did indeed surprise me. Hearty.
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