Rahu Ketu

Rahu Ketu

Flop / Disaster
Director
Vipul Vig
Studio
Zee Studios
Release Date
16 January 2026
Running Time
139 min
Language
Hindi
Country
India
Budget
22.50 Cr
Box Office
8.44 Cr

Cast

Review

5.5/10Critic Score

"Rahu Ketu" arrives as a case study in cinematic overreach—a film that grasps for something substantial but struggles to maintain coherence throughout its ambitious runtime. The premise of using a transformative notebook to blur mythology with contemporary politics is conceptually intriguing, reminiscent of how fantastical elements have been successfully deployed in recent Hindi cinema to examine social issues. However, where similar films have managed tonal balance, "Rahu Ketu" lurches erratically between epic mythological grandeur, slapstick comedy, and heavy-handed political commentary, never allowing any thread to fully develop. The screenplay's structural foundation crumbles under the weight of its competing ambitions, with musical sequences and comedic detours feeling disconnected from any coherent narrative spine. It's the filmmaking equivalent of throwing multiple compelling ideas into a blender and hoping the resulting smoothie tastes good.

What prevents this from being a complete misfire is the visible sincerity of its lead performances. Pulkit Samrat and Varun Sharma demonstrate genuine skill and commitment, attempting to ground their characters with nuance and depth despite material that fragments around them. Their efforts inadvertently highlight the screenplay's fundamental weakness—you can sense the actors straining against poorly structured scenes and inconsistent characterization. The sporadic comedic moments that land do so almost by accident, while the soc

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Storyline

So basically, you've got these two hilarious goofballs named Rahu and Ketu who literally came to life from this writer guy's enchanted notebook. When a sneaky taxi driver named Meenu steals the notebook, these bumbling buddies go on this wild adventure trying to get it back. It's pure chaos the whole way through, but in the most entertaining way possible.

What makes it interesting is that as they're chasing down Meenu and the notebook, they start discovering really cool stuff about who they actually are and where they came from. The mystery unfolds as they keep hunting, and you get these moment where they learn more about themselves. It's got that nice balance of comedy with some actual meaningful character development happening in the background.

And then things get pretty intense when they accidentally stumble into this shady criminal operation involving drugs. Suddenly they're not just dealing with a petty taxi driver anymore—they're up against some genuinely dangerous people. But through all this craziness, the characters actually grow and figure out how to take charge of their own lives, which is kind of the whole point of the journey.

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