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Dhoondte Reh Jaoge
The movie posterDirected by Umesh Shukla Produced by Ronnie Screwvala Starring Kunal Khemu
Soha Ali Khan
Sonu Sood
Johnny Lever
Paresh RawalMusic by Sajid
WajidDistributed by UTV Motion Pictures Release date(s) March 6, 2009 Country India Language Hindi Dhoondte Reh Jaoge (Hindi: ढूंढते रह जाओगे, English: You Will Keep on Searching) is a 2009 Bollywood comedy film produced by UTV Motion Pictures, starring Sonu Sood, Soha Ali Khan, Kunal Khemu, and Paresh Rawal, released 6 March 2009 in India,[1] and 20 March 2009, in the US. The film is directed by Umesh Shukla and produced by Ronnie Screwvala.[2] The music was composed by Sajid Ali and Wajid Ali.[3] The concept of creating a flop film in order to make money is adapted from the Mel Brooks film/play The Producers. Although the film failed at the box office, it created a cult performance on the critics' and audiences hearts.
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Plot
Set in Mumbai, the film starts with Raj (Paresh Rawal), a good-for-nothing movie director who has released certain films, but none of them ever do well at the box office. He gets threatened by his landlords that if he does not pay them on time, he will be homeless. While chartered accountant Anand (Kunal Khemu) tries to cheer up his girlfriend Neha (Soha Ali Khan) on her birthday. Neha is another useless wannabe actress who Anand takes to a 5-star restaurant for her birthday. Raj meets Ratan (Asrani) at the restaurant. Ratan is the manager of famous bollywood actor Aryan Kapoor (Sonu Sood), and Raj has come to see Ratan to sign a movie deal with Aryan.
Raj and Ratan buy as much food as they can, and put the bill on Anand, who can not pay for it all that is why he is sent to jail. When he comes out, Anand is eager for revenge, and sees Raj shoplifting. Raj goes over to Aryan and Ratan, and right when he gets the movie contract papers out, Inspector Avtar Gill shows up and arrests Raj for shoplifting, which was recorded by Anand. Raj escapes from jail only to get his movie deal signed, and when Raj is attacked, he is saved by Anand. Anand and Raj come up with a movie plan together, to put money on the movie, ONLY if it is a flop, but if it is a hit, then that's their loss. They collect a lot of money and pretend to be rich and wealthy men to show off in front of Aryan, who signs the papers, and gets in the movie. Anand and Raj have to try and make the movie as bad as they can to get their share on money, but they don't know that each of them has a different plan.
They borrow money from Assassins, who make a deal, if the movie flops then the Assassins will be pleased, but if it is a hit they will get murdered. They use Neha for the actress role, because Anand knows that with Neha in the film if would definitely be a flop. While the movie is filming, they tell Asharraff (Johnny Lever) to be the writer, who mixes up Sholay, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Gadar, and Lagaan (in that order). At the premier, the film is declared as a "hit" and the assassins get ready to kill them both. When Raj is about to escape with the money, he finds that Anand has already looted all the money. Both on the run, meet each other while looking for a hiding place, and both decide there is no better place to hide than Jail itself. The two run in jail for making a fraud film and looting money. Once they come out of jail, the two embrace friendship, and Neha finally proposes to Anand, the two get married and Raj and Anand get thinking about creating a real movie.
Cast
Actor/Actress Role Paresh Rawal Raj Chopra Kunal Khemu Anand Pawar Soha Ali Khan Neha Sonu Sood Aryan Kapoor Deepal Shaw Secretary Hrishita Bhatt Riya Johnny Lever Parvez Asharraff Asrani Ratanji Razak Khan Usman Khujli References
- ^ Maheshwari, Pratik. Dhoondte Reh Jaoge (review), RealBollywood.com, 6 March 2009
- ^ "Dhoondte Reh Jaoge". Dhoondte Reh Jaoge in production. http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movies/cast/13811/index.html.
- ^ "Salman Khan returns with Sajid-Wajid". Sajid-Wajid as music directors of Dhoondte Reh Jaoge. http://www.glamsham.com/movies/scoops/08/jun/06-salman-khan-returns-with-sajid-wajid-060810.asp.
External links
Categories:- 2009 films
- Indian films
- Hindi-language films
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