Mr. 100% (2006) [N/A]

Featuring:
Narendra Bedi, Mahima Chaudhry, Bobby Darling

Directed by:
Piyush Kumar


Release Date:
January 1, 2006

Original Title:
Mr. 100%

Ratings / Certifications:
IN: A 

A successful gigolo struggles to juggle his job alongside hiding his profession from his wife.

Mr. 100% - The real player is a story about a gigolo -Male Prostitute and his wife who is unknown about his profession. During his childhood, he has been made habituated to have sex with many females. He was exploited by his teachers and finally left alone. Then he entered this profession with the help of an experienced gigolo. Aryan becomes well - known in his profession and is then called Mr. 100%. Later he gets attracted to a female who owns an ad agency who tries to get him out of his profession but finally she also get attracted to him and have sex with him. Later on his secret is revealed to his wife. Meanwhile his mentor is already suffering from Aids - a major drawback of this profession and a lesson to the newcomers. The story is based on the hi fie lifestyle of metro cities displaying the pros and cons of this profession with some songs and gigolo dances.

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Internet Movie Database 4.4/10

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