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'420 IPC' review: Financial scams continue to hold court

'420 IPC' brings back the old pair of Ranvir Shorey and Vinay Pathak, and gives the newcomer Rohan Vinod Mehra a chance to shine. A very neat end to a complicated how-dun-it case.

December 19, 2021 / 17:10 IST
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Vinay Pathak and Ranvir Shorey in '420 IPC'. (Image: Screen grab)
Vinay Pathak and Ranvir Shorey in '420 IPC'. (Image: Screen grab)

Vinay Pathak excels at the ‘non-descript’ everyman walking with a computer bag that does not carry a computer look. And in this Zee5 Original film, the look works beautifully because Vinay Pathak plays Bansi Keswani, a small-time chartered accountant who files income-tax returns for an official’s wife and kids. As he says, ‘Phamily’.

His own ‘phamily’ comprises a wife, Pooja Keswani (played by an equally understated Gul Panag), and a son Amit Keswani (not a big role, he is a teenager who leaves the room when his dad shows up at home, calls his mom when the cops show up at home).

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Actually the CBI shows up at home looking for papers connecting to money laundering for a flyover construction. Bansi Keswani looks horrified: I’m holding an eviction notice from the bank for being unable to pay my home EMI, and you’re checking my home for Rs1,200 crore cash?