Ghanchakkar Page #5

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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all without bones.

What is the meaning of this?

What is the meaning of this?

There's been a slight change in plans.

We're moving in.

Until we get our money back...

we're staying with you.

What? Have you lost it?

We're giving you an opportunity

to be with Neetu.

Make the most of it.

We aren't living with you because you have

DTH services or comfortable cushions...

we're living here because

we don't trust you, get it?

Only seven days!

Are you reminding yourself or telling us?

Where's our room?

It's because of you that I was kidnapped.

Remember where you hid the money,

so that they can go.

And stop throwing around stuff like this.

Why don't you wear a salwar-kameez?

Sabuankameez?

Are you serious?

When we got married...

you knew I was fashionable...

ultra-modern.

If you wanted a salwar-

kameez wearing prude...

you should've married someone else!

At least until the time

these jerks are here.

Why? What's wrong with this?

Latest issue!

You better not comment on my clothes.

What should I cook for them?

This isn't a hotel.

How about I add some disinfectant?

It will stink.

Bug killer?

What if they force us to eat?

You don't like anything I say or do.

Get out and try to remember

where you hid the money.

Listen...

go easy on the salt.

Why don't you start?

What do you think?

Needs more salt.

I'd like some pickle.

Pickle with fried rice?

This is fried rice?!

Neetu... I'll get it.

Where is the pickle?

Neetu...

It was in there... you kept it yourself.

Before he forgets everything,

we have to get our money.

He can't even find the pickle bottle,

you think he'll find the money?

He thinks he's Salman Khan

from the film Ghajini.

Shahrukh Khan was the actor in Ghajini.

Idiots!

They don't know that Saif Ali Khan

acted in Ghajini.

Here.

What?!

Let's go for a drive.

N ow?

Why not?

Do you remember the late night

romantic drives...

forgotten that too?

You and me...

empty roads...

remember?

Let's go... we'll take my car.

Why are you sulking?

Do you remember anything about that night?

I mean, where I hid the money...

I musfve said something...

Anything at all...

Of course!

When you got home that night

you were very angry.

Angry, but why?

A cab driver had bumped into your car

and drove away.

I think you took down the cab number.

Where is it?

I don't know.

Don't you think

you should check your wallet?

NIH-O1 -7313.

If I can locate this cab driver,

I'll find out where I was that night.

How will you locate the cab

with just the number?

Where can I find this cab?

Where can I find this cab?

Go take a seat.

Move it!

Why are you running?

Why are you chasing me?

There's something I want to ask you.

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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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