Ajatashatru “Aja” Lavash Patel (played with charming mischief by Dhanush) is a street magician and fakir from Mumbai who has never left his country. To find his estranged father, he saves up for a one-way ticket to Paris, armed with a clever lie: he intends to buy a bed of nails from IKEA. Upon arriving at the Charles de Gaulle IKEA, he sneaks into a wardrobe to spend the night. When the wardrobe is accidentally shipped to London, Aja’s journey spirals out of control—taking him from a truck full of migrants to a hot air balloon with a dying actress (Bérénice Bejo), and eventually to a tense confrontation with the Libyan coast guard in Italy.
The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir (original French title: Le Voyage Extraordinaire du Fakir qui était Resté Coincé dans une Armoire IKEA ) is a 2018 Franco-Indian comedy-drama directed by Ken Scott. At its heart, the film is a modern picaresque tale that uses the guise of a magical realist fable to critique consumerism, borders, and the very idea of the "European Dream." -CM- The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir 201...
It is Slumdog Millionaire meets Amélie with a dash of IKEA assembly instructions. Aja’s extraordinary journey reminds us that sometimes, the only way to find your home is to get completely lost inside a furniture store. When the wardrobe is accidentally shipped to London,
The "CM" (likely referring to comédie dramatique or thematic core message) lies in the film’s brilliant subversion of stereotypes. Aja is not the mystical, serene fakir Western stories expect; he is a pragmatic, quick-witted survivor who uses lies as his primary currency. The film turns the "immigrant odyssey" into a farcical adventure. Every time Aja lands in a new country, he loses his money, his papers, and his dignity, yet somehow survives by embracing chaos. Aja’s extraordinary journey reminds us that sometimes, the