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Producer: Venus Records Director: Priyadarshan Cast: Akshay Khanna, Aftab Shivadasmi, Rimi Sen, Paresh Rawal Music: Nadeem-Shravan
Master filmmaker of comedy films, Priyadarshan brings you another fun filled and entertaining film ‘Hungama’, the story of deception, deceit and pretence with Rimi Sen, Akshaye Khanna and Paresh Rawal in the lead.
Anjali (Rimi Sen) is a simple girl from a small town who comes to the city in search of a job. In spite of her thorough search she gets a job owing to misidentity. Jeetu (Akshaye Khanna) misunderstands her as the daughter of a very rich man, Radheshyam Tiwari (Paresh Rawal). But here is another catch. Jeetu wants a small investment to make up his business and for that he needs money, as his father is not interested to part with it. The only way open for him is to marry a rich woman.
There is Nandu (Aftab Shivdasani) who aspires to become a famous singer. But as his parents are against it he runs away from home to live in Mumbai and build his career. Here due to the dearth of finance he is forced to share a room with Anjali and pretend to be married. Though they pose to be sweet in front of the public in reality they are always up in arms against each other. Dulari (Upasana Singh) wife of the owner Popat Seth (Tiku Talsania) thinks that Nandu loves her and she hatches plan to elope with him.
More twists and turns. Anil (Sanjay Narvekar) is a bank employee who wants to marry the only daughter of Kacharaseth (Shakti Kapoor). To impress the girl and her family he pretends to be the son of Radhesyam Tiwari. Radhesyam Tiwari and his wife (Shoma Anand) are happily married. But owing to the confusion with Kacharaseth she thinks that her husband has made a fool of her all his life and has sons and daughters other than their only son. Here Jeetu who is very much interested in this house thinking that Anjali lives there and she loves him, and Radhesyam thinks that his wife is having a fling with this young man. Substantial proof one after the other make it evident that there is no way to survive their marriage.
Leading from one mayhem to the other, the film will surely live up to its title ‘Hungama’.
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