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Synopsis: The story of two strangers on an odyssey of discovery -- down a path that is ridden with the exquisite pain and joy of falling in love, only they don't realize it. A series of hilarious misadventures trace their bi coastal road journey as they go about fulfilling their last wishes. But then life interrupts, as is its habit; and painful choices must be made. The duo part with the understanding that their days together were a brief interlude of insanity that had to succumb to real life. They part as they met - as strangers.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Musical
Director(s): Siddharth Anand
Production: Eros International
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.8
NOT RATED
Year:
2010
151 min
Website
400 Views


Are you serious?

Yeah.. lsn't she gorgeous?

- Gorgeous?

She'll feel bad.

She's very sensitive.

She'll feel bad?

- Yes.

Hi, baby, did you miss me

because l missed you too.

You missed me my

blushy-wushy googly-poogly.

Yeah.

Does she work? or are we

just here to pay her a visit?

l know, l know.

He can be a pain but

try to manage tonight.

The party starts now, baby.

What are we doing here, Kiara?

We've got to fulfil

your last wish, remember?

Peshto.

How are you?

- Oh my, God. How have you been?

When did you arrive?

You didn't even call.

l know, l was slightly busy.

Why do girls

always meet each other..

..like they've been just been

let out of the mental asylum.

who is he?

That..

- Hi, Akash.

Akash. Oh, the virgin.

lsn't it cute, Sam?

Does everyone in this

club know this? - Peshto.

Not really..

- Kiara. Sam. - Sam, Kiara. - Hi.

Hi.

- Really nice to meet you.

Hi.

- Pleasure to meet you.

Darling, l got to take this.

- Okay.

God.

- So, did you like Sam?

So cute, quite yum, l like him.

- l know.

lsn't he just.. - You do

know that he's married, right?

What?

- What?

No.

l knew it.

He's talking to his wife right now

l can lip-read.

You'll learn to too, if you work

in the stock market long enough.

He's telling her that he is out

entertaining some Chinese clients

But he was going to have

dinner with me at Lobo tonight.

There ain't no Lobo tonight,

my darling.

He's going back home.

Darling, l got to go. Some

problem with the shipment, alright.

Bye. Take care.

- Bye.

Bye, guys.

- Bye. Pleasure meeting you.

C'mon Stay back.

- l've to go.

No, stay back.

- l've to go.

What about the party?

- Work. - You..

Work! Bye.

Screw it.

Anyway, he was quite boring.

And there are so

many hot guys in here.

l'll see you guys later.

But listen..

- You guys have fun.

And you.. you're not too bad.

Bye.

- Bye.

Come on.. Let's hit the bar.

Excuse me. Sorry.

Can l have two large jacks, please?

Nice

So this, my friend,

is your playground..

New York is officially the

land of the single ladies.

But first, you'll have to

loosen up a little. Just..

l know what, have a drink.

Finish, finish, down, down, finish.

Kiara.

Now we're talking!

Keep your hand on the bar.

Just one hand.

Now Lean.

Like that.

Now, look around.

Look all around.

Please, don't stare like a despo.

Smooth. Just like.. look around.

Scan the place.

Nice.

Now pout.

Slightly. My god!

Okay. Cute.

Okay, so you're ready for the kill.

Now.. imagine that a very sexy,

hot girl is standing next to you.

Just imagine me, Now just hit on me

Can l get you a drink?

- Why?

Are you a waiter?

No, thanks.

Can l buy you a drink?

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Siddharth Anand

Siddharth Anand is an Indian film director. He is the son of film producer Bittu Anand who produced the Amitabh Bachchan hit, Shahenshah. Anand's grandfather was screenwriter Inder Raj Anand who wrote 120 films including Safar, Sangam and Ek Duuje Ke Liye. Siddharth is also the nephew of a prominent Hindi film actor, Tinnu Anand. more…

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