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Synopsis: Singapore-based Nitin Bankar's education was paid for by his employer, Kuljeet Kaur, and he, after the passing of his father, works as an unpaid maid-chauffeur for her until such time he pays off whatever she had spent. He is in love with gorgeous Anjali Kakkad but her father refuses to give his consent for this alliance. Desperate to get out of this situation, Nitin attempts suicide, albeit in vain, and then cooks up a scheme to abduct Kuljeet's pet, Mulchand, demand a hefty ransom, and then marry Anjali. He seeks assistance from his equally deadbeat-courier deliveryman, Ram Mishra, who wants to wed tall and pretty Manpreet Oberoi, and both book a room in Pan Pacific Hotel. However, Murphy's Law and a host of assorted characters get involved - resulting in hilarious and uncontrollable chaos.
Genre: Comedy, Crime
Director(s): Priyadarshan
Production: Eros Entertainment
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.2
NOT RATED
Year:
2009
162 min
$1,000,000
Website
1,744 Views


Get that? - Yes.

Let go.

Mulchand. Mulchand. Let go.

Let go, you dog.

Let go. Let go.

Let go.

Here.

Nitin.

- Yes, madam.

You dare mock me.

It was such an expensive pant,

and you tore it.

I'm going to deduct eight months salary.

I want to say something.

- Say it.

If this continues.

Then I'll never be able to repay the loan that,

my father borrowed from you.

Every time...

Every time I try to do something good

that dog ruins everything.

You dare call him dog.

He's my son.

He's your master.

Behave respecftully with him.

Call him, Mr. Mulchand.

Mr. Mulchand.

Go and apologise to him.

What will you say?

Sorry, Mr. Mulchand.

- Yes. Now go and get my car ready.

I'm getting late for office,

because of you.

Here we go.

Be quick, you donkey.

What's this audacity?

First you tore my clothes.

And, now you tore your

own clothes as well.

Madam, my suit was always torn.

There are holes everywhere.

The buttons are dangling.

I've been using this suit with the help

of safety-pins for so many years.

Come on, Madam.

Buy me a new suit.

Didn't your father wear

this suit for many years?

But he never complained.

Diwali is approaching.

I'm flat broke.

I'm your driver

please buy me a suit.

I've thought of something for Diwali.

You will like it.

Now, don't blabber

and delay me further.

Drive faster.

Good morning, madam.

Hello, madam.

- Good morning, madam

Good morning, ma'am.

Madam, this is the collection

from our Millennium Mall.

Have you counted them?

- Yes, madam.

Here's the account.

This is the collection

from our petrol pump.

And, this is the collection

from our restaurant.

Give me the accounts, and

deposit this money in the bank.

Okay, madam.

Madam, should we give everyone

Diwali bonus this month?

Diwali is an Indian festival,

this is Singapore.

No bonus.

Look at the price before

placing the order. Got it?

One...

- Yes, dad.

Yeah.

What's wrong, daddy?

- That officer has come here too.

But he doesn't know you,

what's the problem?

But, that other foolalong

with him, knows me.

He filed a case against

me for bounced cheques.

I know, when that moustached

man arrives tell him.

That I had to leave for an

urgent meeting. Get it?

And, you see the girl and

say yes, no matter how she is.

I'll meet you back at the office.

Look forward, look ahead.

Come, dear come.

Come.

Come, Mr. Chadda.

We were waiting for you.

Actually, daddy is slightly busy...

...so, I've brought his wife along.

Hi, I'm pammi.

- Glad to meet you.

This is my daughter, Anjali.

Nonny.

- Hi!

If you two want to talk in private

you'll can sit alone.

There's nothing to talk about.

- But, I want to talk.

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Priyadarshan

Priyadarshan (born Priyadarshan Soman Nair; 30 January 1957) is an Indian film director, producer, and screenwriter. In a career spanning over three decades, he has directed more than 90 films in various Indian languages, predominantly in Malayalam and Hindi, while also having done six films in Tamil and two in Telugu. Priyadarshan began his career in Malayalam cinema in the early 1980s and was active throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Towards 2000s, he moved to Bollywood (Hindi cinema) and was active throughout the decade. He has done about 26 films in Hindi alone, the highest number of films done by any Bollywood director after David Dhawan. In 2013, he announced that Rangrezz would be his last Hindi film for a while and shifted focus to Malayalam cinema.Best known for his comedy films, Priyadrshan has also experimented with some action and thriller films. His collaborations with Mohanlal were highly popular in Malayalam cinema during the 1980s and 1990s, with most notable films being Poochakkoru Mookkuthi, Mazha Peyyunnu Maddalam Kottunnu, Thalavattam, Vellanakalude Nadu, Chithram, Vandanam, Kilukkam, Abhimanyu, Mithunam, Thenmavin Kombath, and Kala Pani. Other Malayalam actors he frequently collaborate are: Kuthiravattam Pappu, Jagathy Sreekumar, Innocent, Nedumudi Venu, Sreenivasan, Sukumari, Mukesh and Mammukoya. Priyadarshan was one of the first directors in India to introduce rich color grading, clear sound and quality dubbing through his early Malayalam films. He is known for adapting stories from Malayalam films into Bollywood, from his own work as well as other films. Most notable such Bollywood films include Hera Pheri, Hungama, Hulchul, Garam Masala, Bhagam Bhag, Chup Chup Ke, Dhol, and Bhool Bhulaiyaa. His multiple collaborations in Hindi include Tabu, Paresh Rawal, Akshay Kumar, Akshaye Khanna, and Suniel Shetty. In 2007, his Tamil film Kanchivaram won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film. In 2012, the Government of India honoured him with Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian award for his contribution towards the arts. Priyadarshan has also directed many advertisement films. His most popular commercials are for Coca-Cola, American Express, Nokia, Parker Pens, Asian Paints, Kinley and Max New York Life Insurance. more…

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