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ThreesomeIf you were an adult with an internet connection in 2011, you know the song. “I hate you (like I love you)…”
Until someone (Criterion? Second Sight? Please?) rescues this film from rights purgatory, the 2011 Blu-ray remains the definitive, ugly, beautiful way to watch three idiots try to flush a corpse down a toilet.
April 17, 2026 Category: Physical Media Deep Dive | Bollywood Cult Classics delhi belly blu ray
Let’s talk about the Delhi Belly Blu-ray—why you want it, why you can’t find it, and why the DVD looks like garbage. Directed by Abhinay Deo and starring Imran Khan, Vir Das, and Kunal Roy Kapur, Delhi Belly follows three roommates who get tangled up with a dirty diamond, a pissed-off gangster (played by the legendary Vijay Raaz), and a shipment of laxative-laced biryani.
But for the physical media collector in 2026, Delhi Belly has become something else entirely: If you were an adult with an internet
The Lost Masterpiece: In Search of the Elusive ‘Delhi Belly’ Blu-ray
Happy hunting. And remember: Don’t eat the chicken. Did you ever own the Delhi Belly Blu-ray? Or did you accidentally buy the bootleg DVD from a street vendor in Paharganj? Tell us your war stories in the comments below. Please
Aamir Khan’s production house dropped Delhi Belly into theaters, and it broke the Bollywood mold. It was crude, English-language, nihilistic, and gloriously disgusting. For fans of Tarantino, Guy Ritchie, or just really good fecal humor, it was a revelation.
Do not buy the "Bundle Pack" that includes Delhi Belly + Aisha . That is a DVD upscale. Look for the single-disc release with the orange and black color scheme.
If you are a completionist, the Delhi Belly Blu-ray is the only way to see the film as the filmmakers intended: Vile, loud, and gorgeous. The "Dirty Edition" (as the cover calls it) includes a commentary track with Vir Das and the director that is funnier than 90% of Bollywood comedies.