F.A.L.T.U Movie Director, Cast and Crew

 

"F.A.L.T.U" is a 2011 Bollywood comedy-drama movie that combines humor with a socially relevant message on the education system in India. Directed by Remo D'Souza, it brings together a mix of established and emerging talent that gives the film its unique flavor.

Director
Remo D'Souza is a professional dancer and choreographer, and this was his directorial debut; his vision brought on board an interesting and exciting blend of comedy with the critical eye of the regular education system in "F.A.L.T.U.".
Cast
Jackky Bhagnani: Jackky Bhagnani, in the lead role of Ritesh, is a regular young man who is not too good in studies and it becomes hard for him to cope up with the education system. Finally, he comes up with the idea of making a fake college to bury the pressure of failure once and for all.
Angad Bedi: Angad Bedi fleshes the role of Ritesh's friend and adds to the comic elements in the film.
Puja Gupta: Puja Gupta plays the love interest, and there is charm and grace in the lady.
Arshad Warsi: The veteran actor, Arshad Warsi, who has a reputation for being good at comedy, gives his best as the foolish professor.
Saurabh Shukla: Saurabh Shukla’s role as a stern and dominating college principal is in contrast to the film’s lighter portions.
Crew
Music: The music for the film is done by the very talented duo Sachin-Jigar, who have proved themselves through many peppy and hit tracks. They have incorporated songs into the soundtrack that go very well with the humor and energy of the film.
Cinematography: The work of cinematographer Maneesh Chandra Bhatt adds to the visual appeal of "F.A.L.T.U." with dynamic camera work capturing the film's lively and colorful atmosphere.
Editing: The editing by Manan Sagar is done in a manner that allows the smooth flow of the narrative and balances light-hearted and somber moments in the film to quite a fair degree.
Storyline 
"F.A.L.T.U" is a film about a group of friends who, burdened by the pressure of academics and society, fabricate a college to get out of the system. The movie projects certain serious issues, like the highly centralized and often faulty men in India, with a light, comic touch.
The film received mixed reviews appreciation for the innovative idea and performances, but a few criticisms regarding its execution. However, it raised many discourses on educational reforms and the pressures that students go through; therefore, it makes for a significant entry in Bollywood's filmography of socially relevant comedies.