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Synopsis: Sanju, Pandit and Idris rob a bank and decide to share the money. After executing the robbery successfully, the trio decide that Sanju keep the money for 3 months until the heat has died down. Problems arise Sanju forgets where he put the money, and when his partners return for their share. This leads to comedic scenes and wild chases for any leads that might get them close to the money.
Director(s): Raj Kumar Gupta
Production: UTV Motion Pictures
 
IMDB:
5.7
Year:
2013
137 min
$203,044
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in the restroom.

What are you staring at?

Hurry up!

Open!

What's the matter?

Cops.

Cops?

How can the cops be here?

I called them!

Why are the cops here?

I suggest you ask them yourself.

The bank has an arrangement

with the cops.

On the 5th of every month...

they come by the bank

every two hours instead of four.

Are you married?

Yes.

Children?

Yes.

You want to see them again?

Yes.

Then you better do as I say.

You should start working at that terminal.

You work late nights, okay?

Why don't you do it?

You think I look like a banker?

You see someone like me in

a bank only when its being robbed!

Listen...

I'm not doing it.

Open the gate.

Where were you?

What took you so long?

Sir, I was looking for the keys.

Right, looking for the keys.

Who is he?

He's an employee here.

What's his name?

His name... his name is...

Utpal.

Don't you have a wife and kids?

I was just leaving.

Hurry up or you'll find your kids alone

at home.

You want to come in too?

I'll be back in two hours.

You better go home.

Idris?

Idris...

ldris...

ldris...

The cop left?

Is he gone?

For the first time you are in

the right place at the right time.

Come.

We'll meet after three months...

and split our loot.

Why three months?

The cops will be on this case

for the next three months.

So we have to lay low.

No pomp or show...

No spending lavishly...

No luxurious purchases...

Neither for yourself...

Nor for your wife.

Not even your neighbour's wife.

Lay low... get it?

Don't even think about escaping

with the money.

Why don't you keep it instead?

What?

The thing is...

amongst the three of us,

only you have a family.

And you would never want it

to fall apart

Where do I hide it?

Where no one will ever find it.

See you.

Was it these guys?

Yes, sir. It was them.

Don't spare them.

Sanj u...

there's a call for you.

Who is it?

Throw it.

What if you don't catch it?

No chance,

I used to be a wicket keeper in college.

Wicket keeper?

More like an umpire.

Hello?

It's Pandit.

Pandit who?

Pandit... Pandit...

Pandit who?

Pandit!

Pandit!

Why are you screaming?

I'm not deaf.

Tonight, 12:
30,

Ville Parle railway station.

Wrong number.

Who was it?

Wrong number.

What happened?

He hung up.

Hello...

If you don't meet us tonight,

I will come to your place...

and shove the magnum up your behind.

Get it?

I told you, you've dialed a wrong number.

If you call again, I'll inform the cops.

What happened?

He hung up.

Hello...

Hello...

Sanj u...

Yes, mom.

Had dinner?

I'm having right now.

You eat so late every night?

Mom, I'll call you later.

How is it?

How is what?

What you are eating.

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Raj Kumar Gupta

Raj Kumar Gupta is an Indian film writer & director, known for his work in Hindi cinema. He made his directorial debut with the critically acclaimed Aamir (2008). After penning the screenplay of Barah Aana (2009). He then went on to write and direct No One Killed Jessica (2011), based on the true story of the murder of Jessica Lal and the controversial trial of the case. In 2013, Gupta directed the suspense comic caper Ghanchakkar. Starring Emraan Hashmi and Vidya Balan. more…

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