Ghanchakkar Page #3

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
Website
134 Views


There's no salt.

What are you doing?

Let me eat.

No salt, more salt...

Tell your mom to send food for you.

Sorry.

Look...

I'm wearing the night suit you bought.

What about the underwear I got for you?

Why don't you find out for yourself?!

Stop!

You know what.

Oh come on!

No...

I don't want to get pregnant.

I mean, I can't tell our child

that their father is a thief.

Hurry up now.

Got it?

It was in there.

What are you doing?

You want Google Maps?

What was I looking for?

Never mind!

We'll try next year!

I hope you know I can fire this gun

in the dark too.

Who are you?

Chunky Pandey!

Get up.

Take whatever you want but let us go.

Who are you?

Who the hell are they?

Let's go.

I'm not coming with you.

Who are you?

Let's go.

That's enough.

Shall we?

Where are you taking him?

At least let me get dressed.

You look beautiful just the way you are.

Stay here, I'll figure this.

Let's go.

If you call the cops,

we'll make sure he goes to heaven.

And you'll follow him.

I think he bought an apple orchard

with our money.

Come on.

Let's go...

Come on!

Come on!

This?

Where are we going?

At least tell me where you're taking me.

Carrot cake?

Salad.

Scram!

Listen...

Where is it?

What?

Where is the money?

What money?

Where did you hide it?

What money are you talking about?

Come on...

Come on...

Throw him!

Remember anything?

What are you talking about

and who the hell are you?

I don't even know you.

Do you know God?

Very soon you will,

because we're sending you to Him.

I don't remember.

You better talk or you're dead.

I swear I don't remember.

I lost my memory in an accident.

I lost my memory.

What?

I neither remember you nor any money.

The three of us robbed a bank

and you hid the money, remember?

Do you?

I don't remember!

Even if I did hide the money,

I don't remember where I hid it.

This jerk is pulling a fast one on us.

Pandit...

He is taking us for a ride

and we're falling for it.

I'm on medication,

you can check with the doctor.

Okay... let's go to the doctor.

Let's go to the doctor's place.

He won't be home.

You don't know where you hid

the money but...

you know the doctor won't be home.

What about the hospital?

Will he be there?

I don't know.

Call his wife...

What?

Call Neetu!

Hello... Sanju...

Neetu...

Where are you?

Are you alright?

I'm fine.

Which hospital did we go

to after my accident?

Why?

I asked, which hospital did we go

to after my accident?

Fonis, but why?

Who are they?

Fortis...

Hello? Sanju?

Fortis?

We don't have money to eat

and he's getting treated at Fortis!

Amitabh Bachchan gets treated at Fonis.

You think you're Amitabh Bachchan?

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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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