| Actor | Character (English) | Hindi‑dub voice (where known) | |-------|---------------------|------------------------------| | Chris Diamantopoulos | Moe Howard | Moe – voiced by Vijay Patil (official Hindi dub) | | Sean Hayes | Larry Fine | Larry – voiced by Anil Kumar | | Will Sasso | Curly Howard | Curly – voiced by Rohit Kumar | | Bill Murray | Agent Hilly | Agent Hilly – voiced by Gautam Gulati | | Steve Buscemi | Eddie | Eddie – voiced by Vijay Mishra | | Ellen Burstyn | Grandma | Grandma – voiced by Madhuri Bhatia | | Jennifer Hudson | Maya | Maya – voiced by Shweta Pandit |
(Note: Exact voice‑actor credits can vary by regional dubbing house; the above reflects the most widely cited sources.)
The film re‑imagines the classic vaudeville trio (Moe, Larry and Curly) as modern‑day “trouble‑makers” who are recruited by the FBI to infiltrate a ruthless crime syndicate. Their trademark physical comedy, sight gags, and absurd slap‑stick are transplanted into a contemporary action‑comedy setting.
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| Metric | Details | |--------|---------| | Critical consensus | Mixed – Rotten Tomatoes 54 % (Tomatometer). Praise for physical comedy; criticism for thin plot. | | Audience reaction | Generally positive among families and fans of classic slap‑stick. | | Box‑office (India) | Approx. ₹ 70 crore (≈ US $9 million) – performed modestly, benefitting from the nostalgic brand. | | Awards/Nominations | None major; some nominations for “Best Family Film” at local Indian award shows. |