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Synopsis: Ashfaque (Ajay Devgan) is a small town boy aspiring to be a film star in the Hindi film industry. He joins a street theatre group run by a reformed dacoit Sidhu (Pankaj Kapur) who uses street theatre as a medium to bring about an awakening in the masses. Ashfaque struggles to give a creative vent to the actor in him in order to realize his dreams. Ashfaque's determined struggle pays off and he gets a break in films. He gets a new screen name - Sameer Khan. With the passage of time, the roles start becoming better and he moves up the success ladder in a very short time. Soon, he becomes Sameer Khan the superstar - one who can enact any role with finesse, get under the skin of any and every character with ease and walk away with audience applause. Sadly, amidst all adulation and applause, he slowly loses his own identity. He forgets his real self and imbibes all characteristics of the various roles essayed by him on screen. Corruption takes over his entire system, alienating him from all
Genre: Crime, Drama
Director(s): Rajkumar Santoshi
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Year:
2008
142 min
291 Views


Isn't it Narayan?

- Yes Sir

Now you do your film

with Tusshar only...

OK bye...

Sir... I will be ruined

if you don't do my film.

Autograph, please.

Try to understand the hint...

...cut that fellows role

or you will be finished...

I understand, I will

cut his portions...

How can you do that?

According to the script...

To hell with the script!

And my direction... To

hell with your direction...

Now whatever I say has to happen.

What are you saying?

I mean, whatever the

Hero says should happen...

Grandpa, Sameer...

Sameer!

- Mr. Anand, you here.

When did you come?

Just an hour and half ago...

You have been sitting

here for the past one...

...and half hours

and no one told me.

Narayan, why didn't you tell me?

Sir sorry, I forgot and you were...

Shut up, do you know who he is?

He is industry's

senior most director.

He has made many

successful people in the industry...

...and you made him to

wait so long. Bloody fool.

Never mind, I was

just relaxing here.

This is my grand daughter, Nandini.

She works in the

forensic department.

I was not feeling well

today so she came with me...

Sir, you could have

called me to your place.

What can I do for you Sir...

I had given you a script a

year ago... do you remember...

...I think you must have read it.

- Yes, yes...

It is 20 years of my labour...

...I want to make a film on that.

It will be a good film,

you will be proud of it.

I have two grand daughters...

...before I die I want to

do something for them...

Sir, just say when

you want to start?

Whenever you say...

Narayan? - Sir, for the

next year and half... - Shut up.

January, February,

March... Is it Ok with you

Yes... yes... Thank you...

Start to finish.

- Didn't I tell you,...

...now we have to rush up...

I will work very hard.

I will get the best unit.

I will get the best people,

the best writers...

...the best music directors,

I will make a great film...

This will be the best

film I have ever made.

This may be my last film too...

Sir, please don't say all that...

just say action.

Action!

Cut it!

No. it is too much.

Sir Kareena told that she

has to leave in half an hour.

I know, I know.

And she won't be back

for another 3 months.

I am aware of that for 6 months.

But I can talk to her only

when that Action Hero...

...I mean after Sameer

Khan leaves. Go. You go.

Mr. Chopra on phone...

Just second.

- Hello.

Sir! Thank you, thank you Sir.

No, sir. Sir.

Sir, my price is yours and

my dates are also yours.

January, February,

March? no problem Sir.

Okay sir, I'll be there. Okay.

Jan, Feb, March... you are

giving it to Mr. Chopra.

...but you have committed

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