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Xcuse Me

Xcuse Me is a Hindi-language film directed and produced by under his N. Chandra Productions banner. Starring as Bantu and as Chantu in the lead roles, alongside Sonali Joshi, , and supporting actors such as and , the film follows the two unemployed friends as they deceitfully join a management program in , where they expose illicit activities among the hotel staff and guests while navigating comedic romantic entanglements. Serving as a to the 2001 , which also featured Khan and Joshi, Xcuse Me blends humor with thriller elements centered on the protagonists' misadventures in the . The plot revolves around Bantu and Chantu, who lack job experience and stumble upon an opportunity at a prestigious run by the shady Khurana family. Posing as qualified candidates, they befriend fellow trainees and fall for two women, (Jaya Seal) and (Sonali ), while uncovering a web of involving and at the . The screenplay, penned by Chandra, emphasizes slapstick comedy and light-hearted vigilantism, with teaching "lessons" to rude patrons and confronting the antagonists in a series of escalating mishaps. by Sanjeev–Darshan, who also composed for , features upbeat tracks that complement the film's playful tone. Upon its release on September 26, 2003, Xcuse Me received mixed reviews for its entertaining performances by the leads but was critiqued for lacking the originality and punch of its predecessor. With a runtime of approximately 150 minutes, the film earned ₹2.59 nett in , positioning it as a despite not replicating Style's commercial breakthrough. It remains notable for showcasing early career highlights of Joshi and Khan in the buddy comedy genre, contributing to the early wave of youth-oriented Bollywood entertainers.

Plot

Synopsis

Xcuse Me follows the story of two unemployed friends, Chantu and Bantu, who, fresh out of , struggle to find due to their lack of . Spotting an advertisement for a prestigious at a five-star resort in , they decide to enroll by deceitfully posing as the nephew of the hotel owner and his friend, tricking the corrupt manager into admitting them despite their lack of . Upon arrival, Chantu and Bantu quickly befriend the hotel owner's daughters, Monica and Saundarya (also known as Sundri), sparking romantic interests that complicate their ruse as they navigate the course's challenges and pranks. Their meddlesome nature leads them to uncover illicit activities rampant at the resort, including among the staff led by , a racket operated by and his brother Sahiba, and cheating schemes by wealthy guests, such as a fraudulent maharani exploiting the hotel's services. Motivated by a sense of justice and their growing affection for and Saundarya, the duo secretly gathers evidence, exposing these wrongdoings through clever antics and confrontations, which heightens tensions with the antagonists. As romantic entanglements deepen—Chantu pairing with one daughter and with the other—the friends face escalating conflicts, including attempts by the humiliated staff and guests to retaliate and reveal their deception. The climax unfolds with a chaotic showdown where Chantu and outsmart , , and the scheming guests, publicly unmasking the fake maharani and other frauds in a dramatic revelation that vindicates their actions. In the resolution, their heroism earns the hotel owner's approval, allowing the couples to unite, while the corrupt elements are ousted, affirming the friends' bond and triumph over adversity. The film serves as a loose sequel to Style (2001), reprising the dynamic of the lead duo in a new comedic adventure.

Themes

The film Xcuse Me centers on the theme of bromance and loyalty between its lead characters, Chantu and Bantu, whose unbreakable friendship propels them through challenges and serves as the emotional core of the narrative. This portrayal of male camaraderie emphasizes mutual support and shared adventures, depicting friendship as a force that enables ordinary individuals to confront extraordinary obstacles. A key motif is the recurring use of "excuses" as a , where the protagonists' fabrications and evasions drive both humor and plot progression, highlighting themes of youthful and in everyday survival. The story employs humor to satirize within the , particularly through the exposure of illicit dealings like and by authority figures in a setting. This light-hearted critique blends with elements, using exaggerated antics to underscore deceitful practices without delving into heavy moralizing. Ultimately, the film explores through , as the duo's playful schemes evolve into heroic actions against wrongdoing, reinforcing the idea that and cleverness can lead to personal growth and in a corrupt environment. The integration of these themes creates a tonal balance between escapist and subtle on in professional spheres.

Cast

Main cast

Sahil Khan as Amit, nicknamed Chantu. Sharman Joshi as Nehal, known as Bantu. The duo's on-screen chemistry, building on their collaboration in Style (2001), was highlighted for its hilarious synergy in driving the central buddy dynamic. Sonali Joshi as Saundarya Khanna (aka Sundri). Jaya Seal as Monica.

Supporting cast

Saurabh Shukla portrays the hotel manager, a corrupt embodying bureaucratic who engages in activities at , serving as a primary whose schemes drive much of the film's conflict and provide opportunities for comedic takedowns. His performance is noted for its hilarity, highlighting the character's over-the-top villainy through exaggerated mannerisms that amplify the movie's satirical edge on . Mushtaq Khan plays Gomes, a scheming involved in the hotel's underhanded dealings, contributing to the antagonistic elements by aiding the manager's plots while delivering through his bumbling and opportunistic antics. His role is praised for its efficiency in blending humor with deceit, often clashing with the protagonists in ensemble scenes to heighten the . Snehal Dabi appears as the hotel owner, a key staff figure entangled in the corrupt operations, whose presence adds layers to the film's world-building by representing institutional complicity and providing additional comedic foils through interactions with the leads. His portrayal underscores the ensemble's dynamic, emphasizing minor characters' roles in escalating the chaos. Other minor characters, such as as Kelkar and Muni Jha in supporting antagonistic parts, further populate the hotel's seedy underbelly, offering brief but impactful comic relief and villainy that bolsters the protagonists' exposure of the scams. These roles collectively enhance the film's comedic tone by portraying a web of greedy interlopers whose greed and folly contrast sharply with the main duo's antics.

Production

Development

Xcuse Me was developed as a direct sequel to N. Chandra's 2001 comedy Style, with Chandra serving as director, writer, and producer under his banner N. Chandra Productions to leverage the popularity of the lead duo's portrayal of the bumbling friends Chantu and Bantu. Although planning for the sequel began even before Style's release, development accelerated following the film's commercial success. The project retained Sharman Joshi and Sahil Khan in their original roles to maintain continuity and capitalize on audience familiarity. The script, penned by , expanded the core friendship dynamic of by placing them in a hotel management course, introducing comedic scenarios centered on their misadventures in a setting. This narrative choice aimed to build on the lighthearted buddy comedy formula of while incorporating elements of and romance to broaden appeal. was targeted for a release, aligning with the rapid turnaround typical of mid-budget comedies of the era. The film's estimated budget of ₹2.25 reflected a low-to-mid investment for comedies at the time, emphasizing cost-effective storytelling over high spectacle. envisioned Xcuse Me as the second installment in a potential , with early discussions for a third film tentatively titled Kyonki Dil Bolrela Hai, though this plan remained unrealized due to the sequel's underwhelming performance.

Filming

Principal photography for Xcuse Me took place under the direction of , with Manoj Shaw capturing the film's comedic and thriller elements through a focus on dynamic interiors and exteriors that aligned with the story's premise. The production spanned approximately 2002 to 2003, culminating in a final edit by Prashant Khedekar that resulted in a running time of 152 minutes. Technical aspects emphasized practical in to lend authenticity to the narrative, though specific sites remain unconfirmed in production records. The visuals were crafted to highlight vibrant, lively tones that amplified the film's lighthearted tone.

Soundtrack

Track listing

The soundtrack album of Xcuse Me, composed by the duo with lyrics penned by Abbas Katka, consists of six tracks and was released on June 23, 2003, ahead of the film's .
No.TitleSingersDuration
1"Ishq Hua – I", 4:51
2"Yeh Tu Kya Kar Rahela Hai"Abhijeet, 6:04
3"Boom Boom", 3:48
4"Ladki Ladki"Abhijeet, 4:24
5"Ishq Hua – II", 4:50
6"Xcuse Me"4:40
The durations are as listed on official music platforms.

Music composition

The soundtrack of Xcuse Me was composed by the duo , known for their work in early Bollywood films, with lyrics provided by Abbas Katka. The compositions feature a mix of upbeat pop elements and romantic melodies tailored to the film's comedy-thriller atmosphere, incorporating energetic rhythms suitable for sequences and lighter interludes. For instance, the track "Boom Boom" exemplifies this approach as a lively drawing from contemporary pop influences in Bollywood during that era. Katka's lyrics incorporate playful themes aligned with the movie's title, often using lighthearted, conversational phrasing to enhance the humorous tone without venturing into complex narrative depth. The overall style reflects standard Bollywood soundtrack conventions of the time, prioritizing accessibility and visual synchronization over experimental structures.

Release

Theatrical release

Xcuse Me premiered in India on 26 September 2003, marking the theatrical debut of the comedy thriller directed by N. Chandra. The film received a U/A certification from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), with an approved runtime of 152 minutes, allowing it to appeal to a broad audience including viewers above 12 years with parental guidance. Positioned as a sequel to the 2001 hit Style, the film had no international premiere, with distribution limited to the Indian market initially.

Home media

Following its theatrical release, Xcuse Me was made available on physical home media formats in shortly thereafter. The film was released on DVD by distributors such as WEG in late 2003, with early editions featuring the original and standard definition quality. VCD editions, common for Bollywood titles at the time, were also released, providing accessible options for home viewing in the pre-streaming era. In the digital era, streaming rights for Xcuse Me were secured by , enabling availability on major platforms starting around 2020. The film is currently streamable on , where it is presented in with English subtitles for international audiences. Full versions have also been uploaded to by official channels like Shemaroo, with consistent availability noted since 2017 and ongoing uploads as of 2025. As of March 2025, a remastered version of the complete became available for streaming on via Shemaroo's premium channel, enhancing visual clarity for modern viewers while preserving the original comedic elements. No Blu-ray edition has been released to date, limiting high-definition physical options to DVD reissues.

Reception

Critical response

Xcuse Me received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its light-hearted and the chemistry between the lead actors but criticized its formulaic plot and lack of innovation as a to Style. Vidya Srinivasa Rao of described the film as a "fun experience" and a good weekend watch, highlighting the laugh-out-loud moments driven by the protagonists' antics and stupidity. Taran Adarsh of awarded it 1.5 out of 5 stars, noting its appeal to youth audiences through hilarious sequences but faulting the weak storyline and forced in the climax. Critics appreciated the performances of and Saahil Khan, with Adarsh commending Joshi's natural acting and Khan's improvement, alongside well-penned dialogues that contributed to the humor. The upbeat soundtrack, including tracks like "Ishq Hua," was seen as enhancing the comedic elements, though some felt it did not match the predecessor's musical impact. However, the film faced criticism for its dated elements, such as of women and a thin lacking twists, which made it feel derivative of early 2000s Bollywood youth comedies inspired by Western films like . Audience reception mirrored the critical consensus, with an average IMDb user rating of 5.8 out of 10 based on over 1,000 votes, reflecting its status as an entertaining but non-innovative entry in the genre. Overall, reviewers positioned Xcuse Me within the wave of early 2000s Bollywood comedies that prioritized slapstick humor and friendship dynamics over substantive storytelling, making it a passable timepass film for casual viewers.

Box office

Xcuse Me was produced on a of ₹2.25 . The film opened on 125 screens and collected ₹30 on its first day. It earned ₹83 over the first weekend and ₹1.225 in the first week. The total nett collection stood at ₹1.715 , with an gross of ₹2.59 and no reported overseas earnings, resulting in a worldwide gross of ₹2.59 . classified the verdict as a "," as the earnings failed to recover the despite modest production costs. This marked a significant underperformance compared to its predecessor Style (2001), a that grossed ₹8.82 worldwide on a similar ₹2.5 . The film's flop status was exacerbated by stiff competition from other major 2003 releases, such as Koi... Mil Gaya and Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon, which dominated screens and audience attention that year. Marketed as a sequel to Style, it faced heightened expectations that its comedic formula could replicate the earlier success, but limited word-of-mouth hindered sustained runs.

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