New Delhi: The rib-tickling comedy and family entertainer ‘Bunty Aur Babli 2’ got its digital premiere on Thursday on streaming giant Amazon Prime Video, a month after its theatrical release. The film is a sequel to the hit romantic-comedy ‘Bunty Aur Babli’ (2005).
The much awaited film revolves around the original con-couple Bunty and Babli (played by Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukerji), who are now living their happy, regular life. Though the couple comes under the radar of Pankaj Tripathi, who plays the role of a cop, for being active in committing cons again.
However, it is the new Bunty-Bubli, Siddhant and Sharvari, who are committing those cons and using their pseudonym.
Bunty aur Babli 2 has double the trouble in store for you, hope you’re prepared to get your hearts robbed ?#BuntyAurBabli2OnPrimehttps://t.co/RTPXkd3KG5#SaifAliKhan #RaniMukerji @SiddhantChturvD #Sharvari @TripathiiPankaj #VarunVSharma @yrf @BuntyAurBabli2_ pic.twitter.com/AYic7tvgzT
— amazon prime video IN (@PrimeVideoIN) December 17, 2021
Now with the exclusive comedy release, movie lovers are all in for more fun movies shows to stream on the platform ahead of Christmas and New Year.
Check out 5 last releases to stream on Amazon Prime Video in December 2021:
1. Who You Think I Am
Release Date: December 20
Ghosted by her hunky twenty something lover, Claire, a middle-aged professor and divorced single mom, creates a fake Facebook profile to do a little undetected online snooping. But when her 24-year-old avatar “Clara” is friended by her ex’s equally attractive roommate, superficial correspondence quickly escalates towards intense intimacy and uncontrolled obsession.
2. Being the Ricardos
Release Date: December 21
During one production week of “I Love Lucy” — from Monday table read through Friday audience taping — Lucille Ball (Nicole Kidman) and Desi Arnaz (Javier Bardem) face a series of personal and professional crises that threaten their show, their careers and their marriage, in writer-director Aaron Sorkin’s behind-the-scenes drama.
3. Yearly Departed
Release Date: December 23
In this hilarious, absurd, life-affirming comedy special, seven outspoken female comedians lay to rest the year that never seemed to end. Hosted by Phoebe Robinson (2 Dope Queens), a lineup of some of the world’s funniest women bid farewell to 2020’s biggest conceptual casualties, from TV Cops to Casual Sex, giving the year a cathartic sendoff.
4. Lady Of Manor
Release Date: December 31
The ghost of a Southern belle tries to teach a slacker to be a lady in this hilarious buddy comedy starring Melanie Lynskey, Judy Greer, Justin Long, and Ryan Phillippe.
5. Time is up
Release Date: December 31