Released in 1968
10/10
Genre- Comedy
Main Cast: Peter Sellers, Claudine Longet
Screenplay: Blake Edwards, Tom Waldman, Frank Waldman
Direction- Blake Edwards

Peter Sellers in an iconic scene from “The Party (1968)”

BRIEF INTRODUCTION This film really stands out as one of the most naturally funny movies ever made. The story revolves around a fancy film party that starts out following the usual path, until an unexpected guest shows up, turning the whole event into something truly interesting and exciting. As the movie progresses, the characters’ hilarious interactions keep the audience engaged and laughing, making it an extremely delightful cinematic experience. “Birdie num num, birdie num num”.

Claudine Longet and Peter Sellers in a scene from “The Party (1968)”

Peter Sellers Discussing comic films without Peter Sellers is like discussing traditional food without spices. Sellers’ onscreen portrayal of an Indian character in “The Party” has given him a unique place in the hearts and minds of Indian audiences.

An Iconic dialogue from the film “In India, we don’t think who we are, we know who we are…”.

P.S. Peter Sellers’ character in “The Party” served as an inspiration for an iconic character in a popular comic classic (from the ’80s) of Indian cinema.

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