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Release Date:
December 22, 2006
Original Title:
Bhagam Bhag
Genres:
Comedy | Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
Popcorn Motion Pictures
Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M GB: 12 IE: PG IN: U NZ: M SG: PG
Runtime: 157
Champak Chaturvedi runs a theatrical troupe in India. He hires two men, Bunty - a graduate in Arts, and Babla- who cannot read nor write English. One has to play the role of the play's hero, while one the villain. Both men end up squabbling with each other, as both want the hero's part. Then Champak finds out that Bunty has molested the play's heroine, Anjali, and punishes him. The group gets a contract to stage 30 plays in Britain, however, on the day of the departure, Anjali opts out, leaving Champak no alternative but to travel without a heroine, but hoping to recruit one while in Britain. Upon arrival, Babla sets about to find a suitable heroine from the Indian population, but Bunty beats him to it and recruits a woman named Munni.
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Assistant Director:
Abilash Nair
Casting Director:
Naz Choudhary
Costume Design:
Shabinaa Khan
Shaahid Amir
Dialogue:
Jay Master
Director:
Priyadarshan
Director of Photography:
Jeeva
Editor:
Arun Kumar Aravind
Line Producer:
Ashwani Chopra
Location Manager:
Lee Alliston
Original Music Composer:
Pritam Chakraborty
Salim Merchant
Producer:
Hiren Gandhi
Dhaval Jatania
Suniel Shetty
Production Manager:
Shyam Rawat
Raju Yadav
Supervising Producer:
Vikrant Sharma
Writer:
Neeraj Vora
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