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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
290 Views


those dates to Mr. Anand...

What about their shoot?

- Did you take that seriously?

Oh! Sir your act was so

good that even I got deceived.

Sir what should I tell Mr.

Anand when he comes for dates...

Give him dates after 6 months.

And when he comes after 6 months?

Then promise him dates

after that 6 months.

Very good. Very good.

I will keep postponing the dates...

...till the day he won't be

there to ask the dates...

Saniya...

Saniya has come; she is in

the van for the audition.

Tell the director that

I will be back. - Ok.

Come, come.

Sir will be back in 10 minutes.

Thank you.

- Give him a chair.

What I am saying is...

Madam, the scene that

we are going to shoot...

Sir, hope you will recommend

me to Mr. Abrar... won't you.

What the hell is going on?

Am I a dirty woman?

I am ready with my

shot for one hour...

...he hasn't turned up as yet...

...and you keep on saying that

he is coming in 10 minutes...

The producer has lost

interest in his film...

...because of paying heavy interest...

If the heroine goes away now...

- She has already left Sir...

Has she left?

- And she won't be back...

...for the next 3 months.

Heroine went?

Bring some ice, bring some ice.

Once again it has happened,

bring ice quickly...

...or else we may have

to lay his body on ice.

Yes.

- Heroine left.

Yes. He has just reached home.

Yeah he is coming, he is coming.

Hi Sameer!

- Sir, he is coming.

Mr. Shrivastav. When did you come?

Sir, I have been coming

here for the last 4 hours.

No, I don't want to do it.

Sir, if you could spare

some time today... - No.

Costume, sir.

Sir, please listen to my script...

Keep his script with you.

- Sir, but...

Yes Sanjay, tell me.

- Sir, script.

Listen, this is my new ad.

I brush my teeth everyday with it

- khach khach...

I keep smiling all the day.

- chak chak...

Bhalu Chhap toothpowder.

My favourite.

What is there to laugh?

Sameer, have you ever used

a toothpowder in your life?

What do you think?

...Do the Stars use all the

products that they endorse?

That Star would not have

smelt the oil that he endorses...

...what cool-cool...

Sir, madam and your son had

just left after waiting for you.

Madam has left a message

on the answering machine.

Rohit was hoping that you

would attend his school function.

He was waiting for you.

He is going on the stage

for the first time.

Do call him when you are free.

Hello... Talk to Rohit...

Hello Papa!

- Yes Rohit. Sorry son, I was late.

You have made a very nice painting.

You have made your papa a Superman.

You are one.

Yes son, give a great performance.

- Yes.

Okay my super boy.

- Bye. - love you.

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