Ghanchakkar Page #4

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
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If we smell something

fishy at the hospital...

we'll make sure your post-mortem

happens there.

Pull the emergency chain!

Hey you...

pull the chain.

Why?

Because someone stole your carrot.

AnYihing else?

Pull the chain.

Listen...

pull the chain.

I would like to see Dr. Gulati.

He is sleeping now.

Sleeping?

He's a doctor...

he should be available 24 hours a day.

Wake him up, it's an emergency.

I don't think so.

What do you have to say now?

Just a minute.

Yes?

Doctor, I' m Sanj u...

Sanj ay At h ray.

I met with an accident a few months back...

you treated me...

Sanjay... Sanjay Athray...

I lost my memory...

remember?

He's lost his memory too.

Sanjayw

Sanjay Athray!

Correct?

Please sit...

So, what can I do for you?

These are my friends.

Hello.

They want to know what's wrong with me...

they are concerned.

Just a minute...

Sanjay Athray...

You had hurt your head.

You have ante-retrograde amnesia.

Aunty-What'?

Not aunty!

Ante-retrograde am nesia.

The thing is,

because he hurt his head...

he remembers certain things

but not everything.

It's called partial memory loss.

It's possible that he could get back

his memory and then lose it again.

What now?

What do you mean?

I mean, are there any chances

of his memory coming back?

There is a chance...

but it's also possible that

he might lose his memory completely.

In cases like these anything's possible,

you know...

Satisfied? I'm going home.

We want our money.

Are you deaf?

The doctor said

I suffer from memory loss.

I don't remember where I hid the money.

Get out of my way.

He's walking away.

Didn't you hear?

He's lost his memory.

Did I tell you where I hid the money?

No.

And you didn't ask?

I did... a hundred times.

But you said,

the lesser I know the better it is.

Are you going to stay

in there all night?

Want to play?

What time should I call the carpenter?

Carpenter?

I thought we were all set to break the bed.

Neetu...

Neetu...

Neetu...

Neetu...

Neetu...

Neetu...

Neetu...

Neetu...

Neetu?

Hello...

Neetu is with us.

Sanj u...

You have seven days.

Or else Neetu will be

crossing the railway tracks...

and a train will mow her down.

You'll have to claim

her body at the morgue.

If you harm Neetu, I won't spare you.

Seven days.

Where is she? I want to talk to her.

Sanj u...

She is safe for seven days.

Listen, your lunch is on the table.

What did you get for him?

Chicken Biryani.

Chicken Biryani...

No bones.

No bones.

Hello...

I got tired of ringing the door-bell.

Where were you?

Are you alright?

Yeah.

Everything is good.

We didn't make her cook.

Gave her good stuff to drink and eat...

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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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