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Release Date:
May 31, 2002
Original Title:
हम किसी से कम नहीं
Alternate Titles:
Hum Kisise Kum Nahin
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Shaboo Arts
Production Countries:
Canada | India
Ratings / Certifications:
IN: U
Runtime: 161
The movie revolves around Munnabhai a dreaded but good-hearted underworld don of Mumbai. Once while beating up one of his foes, he sees Komal and is so smitten by her beauty that he starts visualizing her wherever he goes and in whatever he does. Not understanding this new phenomenon in Munnabhai"s life, his men take him to Doctor Rastogi. The Doctor realizes it"s a love virus so he advises him to woo the girl somehow, not realizing that Munnabhai has fallen for none other than his own younger sister Komal. Munnabhai starts wooing Komal but she is in love with Raja, a local vagabond doing nothing except working in a bowling alley as a bouncer. It is not long before the doctor realizes that his underworld patient is in love with his own sister, so he decides to take her to Malaysia and get her married off...
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Dialogue:
Rumi Jaffery
Director:
David Dhawan
Editor:
David Dhawan
Music:
Anu Malik
Producer:
Afzal Khan
Screenplay:
Rumi Jaffery
Robin Bhatt
Story:
Robin Bhatt
Rumi Jaffery
Writer:
Javed Siddiqui
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