No, the film is fictional. However, it is loosely inspired by the exploits of real-life con artists Natwarlal (India's most famous conman) and the general phenomenon of runaway couples in North India.
Let’s address the elephant in the room. Some critics argue that the film glamorizes crime and that the second half drags with the moral lecture from Amitabh’s character. bunty aur babli
The Legacy of Bunty Aur Babli: From Small-Town Dreams to Iconic Cons Bunty Aur Babli first hit screens on May 27, 2005 No, the film is fictional
Bunty aur Babli's impact on popular culture extends beyond the film itself. The duo's antics, witty one-liners, and iconic dialogues have become ingrained in our collective consciousness. Who can forget lines like "Chinmay Mandlekar... chanda mama"? or "Main pal do pal ka shayar hoon"? The film's influence can be seen in many aspects of modern Indian entertainment, from memes and social media jokes to references in other films and TV shows. Some critics argue that the film glamorizes crime