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Release Date:
March 1, 2024
Original Title:
लापता लेडीज़
Alternate Titles:
Laapaata Ladies
Laapataa Ladies
Las novias perdidas
Troca Surpresa
Потерянные невесты
花嫁はどこへ?
迷途新娘
뒤바뀐 신부들
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Aamir Khan Productions
Jio Studios
Kindling Pictures
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG DE: 12 GB: 12A IN: UA
Runtime: 123
In 2001, somewhere in rural India, two young brides get accidentally swapped on a train. In the ensuing chaos, they both encounter a host of colourful characters, resulting in hilarious and unexpected consequences.
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Additional Dialogue:
Divyanidhi Sharma
Art Direction:
Kshitij Jeevan Randhir
Assistant Director:
Pooja Pradish Kumar
Casting:
Romil Jain
Romil Modi
Co-Producer:
B. Shrinivas Rao
Tanaji Dasgupta
Colorist:
Michele Ricossa
Kiran Kumar Kota
Costume Designer:
Darshan Jalan
Dialect Coach:
Sonu Anand
Dialogue:
Sneha Desai
Director:
Kiran Rao
Director of Photography:
Vikash Nowlakha
Editor:
Jabeen Merchant
Executive Producer:
Antara Banerjee
Naved Farooqui
Finance:
Bimal Parekh
First Assistant Director:
Rakesh E. Nair
Hairstylist:
Luize Joyce Margaret
Line Producer:
Jaspal Dogra
Lyricist:
Swanand Kirkire
Prashant Pandey
Divyanidhi Sharma
Makeup Artist:
Kamlesh U. Shinde
Original Music Composer:
Ram Sampath
Original Story:
Biplab Goswami
Producer:
Aamir Khan
Jyoti Deshpande
Kiran Rao
Production Design:
Vikram Singh
Production Sound Mixer:
Ravi Dev Singh
Publicist:
Himanshu Nanda
Rahul Nanda
Devarshi Gohil
Script Supervisor:
Mandira Roy
Sound Designer:
Ayush Ahuja
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Justin Jose
Visual Effects Producer:
Pankaj Sonawane
Writer:
Sneha Desai
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