A man's simple lie to secure his job escalates into more complex lies when his orthodox boss gets suspicious.A man's simple lie to secure his job escalates into more complex lies when his orthodox boss gets suspicious.A man's simple lie to secure his job escalates into more complex lies when his orthodox boss gets suspicious.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 1 nomination
Dina Pathak
- Kamala Srivastav
- (as Dina Phathak)
David Abraham
- Doctor Kedar Mama
- (as David)
Harish Magon
- Badri Narayan Shrivastav
- (as Harish)
Anjan Srivastav
- Inspector Sharma
- (as Anjan)
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- Writers
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- TriviaThe Director, Hrishikesh Mukherjee, filmed almost the entire film around his own bungalow at Bandra, in Mumbai in 40 days.
- Quotes
Deven Varma: First I thought I could direct your movie myself but now I think we have to get some big director from some hit movie; because their is no logic in your story anymore.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Coolie No. 1 (1995)
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Brilliant
This has got to be one of the best movies I have, and will ever, see. It's comedy at its best.
The casting is superb, with Amul Palekar, Dina Pathak, Utpal Dutt, Manju Singh, and of course, a whole lot of special appearances.
The story is quite ridiculous at times, but the acting and music more than makes up for it. Some of the sequences such as Ramprasad's interview with Utpal Dutt and the scene where Dina Pathack comes into their house through the window, are out of this world. It makes me wonder, what ever happened to good Indian comedies?? The story resolves quite nicely, and all well that ends well. Basically, a thoroughly enjoyable film.
The casting is superb, with Amul Palekar, Dina Pathak, Utpal Dutt, Manju Singh, and of course, a whole lot of special appearances.
The story is quite ridiculous at times, but the acting and music more than makes up for it. Some of the sequences such as Ramprasad's interview with Utpal Dutt and the scene where Dina Pathack comes into their house through the window, are out of this world. It makes me wonder, what ever happened to good Indian comedies?? The story resolves quite nicely, and all well that ends well. Basically, a thoroughly enjoyable film.
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