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Anupam Kher | ... | ||
Boman Irani | ... | ||
Parvin Dabas | ... | ||
Tara Sharma | ... | ||
Navin Nischol | ... |
Bapu /
Sethi
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Kiran Juneja | ... |
Mrs. Sudha Khosla
(as Kiran Joneja)
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Ranvir Shorey | ... |
Balwant 'Bunty' Khosla
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Vinod Nagpal | ... |
Sahni
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Vinay Pathak | ... |
Asif Iqbal
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Nitish Pandey | ... |
Mani /
Secretary to Sethi
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Rajendra Sethi | ... |
Vijayender
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Rajesh Sharma | ... |
Munjal
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Roopam Bajwa | ... |
Nikki Khosla
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Anusha Lal | ... |
Meghna's friend /
Katori
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Irfan Mir Sarkh Noor |
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K.K. Khosla (Anupam Kher) is a middle class man living in New Delhi. He is a simple man with simple tastes. The plot starts with a scene where Khosla dreams about his death. The irony is that nobody cares about his death; instead his children & neighbours are more interested in their materialistic needs. One early morning in Delhi, Khosla wakes up and plans to go to the site where he has purchased a plot to build his house. He is accompanied by his wife, eldest son Bunty (Ranvir Shorey), second son Chironji Lal Khosla (Parvin Dabas), and his daughter. When they reach the spot they find that the site has been occupied by someone else and on further investigation find that it has been captured by a property usurping nexus headed by a man named Kishan Khurana (Boman Irani). Khurana demands Rs. 15 lakhs to vacate the plot, which Khosla refuses to give. Bunty gathers few local strongmen and forcefully destroys the walls and re-occupies the plot. But Khurana has the police on his side and ... Written by gavin@sunny_deol2009@yahoo.com
This is the best comedy movie I have seen after Hera Pheri. Very few comedy movies make it to my list of all time favorite which include stellar classic comedy movies like Jane Bhi Do Yaroon, Andaz Apna Apna, and Hera Pheri. And this movie deserve to be on the list. Pure clean comedy movie. Not a single dull boring moment. Such a movie which every Dilliwala (Delhi-ite) can relate to one way or the other.
And the best part is authentic Dilli ki (Delhi's) language and amazing comic timing of each and every character. As always Ranveer Shori and Vinay Pathak are at their best. From that Haryanvi jaat to locales of Dilli to the wearing off paint of houses to police's attitude. Every thing is so real. I have no words to describe but to say thanks to the director, cast and crew for an amazing work they have done.