Darwaaza Bandh Rakho
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Directed by | J. D. Chakravarthi |
Produced by | Ram Gopal Varma |
Written by | S.Goswami,ChakravarthI |
Starring | Aftab Shivdasani Isha Sharvani Manisha Koirala Chunky Pandey Ishrat Ali Snehal Dabi Divya Dutta Gulshan Grover Aditya Srivastava |
Cinematography | Chota K. Naidu |
Edited by | Bhanodaya |
Distributed by | RGV Film Company |
Release date |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Darwaza Bandh Rakho (English: Keep the Door Shut) is an Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by J. D. Chakravarthy, cinematography by Chota K. Naidu and released in 2006. The film was remade in Telugu as Money Money, More Money, with J.D. Chakravarthy playing the lead role and in Kannada as 5 Idiots.
Synopsis[edit]
Four small-time crooks, played by Aftab Shivdasani, Chunky Pandey, Zakir Hussain and Snehal Dabi, turn towards kidnapping for some quick money. They kidnap a millionaire's daughter, played by Isha Sharvani, and they demand money (1 crore). They are forced to barge into the home of a vegetarian Gujarati family of 35. The head of the household is played by Ishrat Ali.
Their stay in the house gets extended when they learn that the hostage's father has gone abroad and they have to wait until he returns. The kidnappers are forced to take more hostages to keep their identity secret and prevent the kidnapping venture from failing. Eventually other people are stuck in the house, such as: Mughale Azam (pizza guy), Gunpat Kale (police constable), Julie (Manisha Koirala, a sales girl), Sharad Shetty (guy who wants money from Kantilal shah), Munish Mehta (real estate guy) What follows is a "mad-mad comedy of errors".
Taneja finally appears he gives the four kidnappers the money, however there is now a fight between the four, and then Taneja calls the police. The kidnappers go to the court, Isha says Ajay Goga Raghu are innocent but not Abbas. After 16 months Ajay owns a hotel and works with Mughale Azam Isha and Ajay are both friends, Julie works with Raghu on the sales business, Goga owns a sweet shop, Ganpat Kale is not a policeman but police driver, Abbaas goes to jail, and the Shah residence live happily ever after.[1]
Cast[edit]
- Aftab Shivdasani...Ajay 'Balu' Pandit
- Chunky Pandey...Raghuveer 'Raghu' Achrekar
- Zakir Hussain...Mohammad Abbas Ali
- Aditya Srivastav... Inspector
- Snehal Dabi...Govind 'Goga' Gawde / Narrator
- Isha Sharvani...Isha Taneja
- Manisha Koirala...Julie - CISCO Salesgirl
- Ishrat Ali...Kantilal Shantilal Shah
- Gulshan Grover...Taneja
- Tashu Kaushik...Sheeba K. Shah
- Ravi Kale...Havaldar Ganpat Kale
- Goga Kapoor...Manish Mehta - Real Estate Agent
- Nitin Raikwar...Madhusudan 'Mugaleazam' - Pizza Boy
- Anupam Shyam...Police Inspector
- Srinivasa Rao Kota...Dr. Mukala Umapathi Kutti
- Pramod Moutho...Dinesh Duggal - Secretary
- Raju Mavani...Mushtaqbhai Pathan
- Javed Rizvi...Arvind S. Shetty
- Padma Rani...Mrs. Shah 'Ba'
- Vijay Shah...Ponky K. Shah
Soundtrack[edit]
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Darwaza Khulega Kismat Ka" | Nitin Raikwar |
Reviews[edit]
The movie was tagged as a "thrilling comedy"; other reviewers regarded it as an innovative theme that "ran out of steam" midway into the plot. The performance was regarded as "lackluster", Acting was mediocre and people who watched said that the actors tried "too hard" to make people laugh but failed miserably.[2] The movie was box office failure.