Released Date:
2005-04-29
Languages:
Hindi
Countries:
India
Runtime:
126 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
4.5 (3262 Reviews)
Director:
Soham ShahSoham Shah (dialogue)
Soham Shah (screenplay)
Soham Shah (story)
Two British Nationals are killed by a ferocious tiger in Orbit Park, India. This incident follows several other incidents, and many deaths result, prompting a National Geographic correspondent, Krish Thapar, and his sexy photographer, Riya, to take a trip to this park and ascertain what really happened. A group of youngsters, consisting of Dev Malhotra, Ishika, Bagga, and Vishal, on a thrill and hunting trip also arrive there in the hopes of sighting and shooting some big prey. Both Thapar and Malhotra groups meet with each other, and seek the guidance of a local called Kaali. What these folks do not know that they are the ones who have been singled out to be the prey - and soon they will find out that there is no escape from Kaal (death) - as it hunts them down one by one.
Released Date:
2010-04-30
Languages:
Hindi, Gujarati
Countries:
India
Runtime:
144 min
IMDB Ratings:
(5999 Reviews)
Director:
Sajid KhanGenres:
ComedyAnvita Dutt Guptan (dialogues)
Sajid Khan (screenplay)
Sajid Nadiadwala (story)
Sameer (lyrics)
Vibha Singh (screenplay)
Milap Zaveri (screenplay)
Housefull is a romantic comedy entertainer which narrates the story of Aarush - the world's unluckiest man. Being jinxed, he believes his bad luck can vanish if he finds true love. In this quest for true love how one lie leads to another and how different people from different walks of life come together adding even more confusion to this hilarious comedy of errors resulting in total chaos and mayhem forms the crux of the story. The line which Deepika tells Akshay in the film "Jis jhooth se kissi ka ghar basta ho, voh jhooth jhooth nahin hota", pretty much sums up the essence of the film.
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