Horn 'Ok' Pleassss

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Horn Ok Pleassss
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Directed byRakesh Sarang
Written byMangesh Kulkarni
Starring Nana Patekar
Muzammil Ibrahim
Rimi Sen
Music by Lalit Pandit
Toshi-Sharib
Release date
  • 9 January 2009 (2009-01-09)
Running time
162 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Horn Ok Pleassss is a 2009 Bollywood romantic comedy film directed by Rakesh Sarang. The film stars Muzammil Ibrahim and Nana Patekar. [1] [2]

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Plot

The protagonist of the film, Govinda (Nana Patekar), plays the central theme role. His own life's theme works only around love. He's a truck driver, and also a billionaire, who goes out of his way to spread and support his 'hobby' for love. Ajay (Muzammil Ibrahim) loves Sia (Rimi Sen), the twin sister of Govinda's wife Ria (also played by Rimi Sen). Govinda does not know this. Ajay's unplanned surprise is his meeting with Govinda. And him seeking his help leads to a chain of incidents. This chain of incidents decides whether Ajay gets his lady, the Sia-Ria confusion be solved and how Govinda will be able to survive this self-created life-or-death chaos for love.

Cast

Music

No.SongSingers
1Nathani Utaro Sunidhi Chauhan, Toshi Sabri
2Love Me Baby Shilpa Rao, Earl
3Ayela Ayela Sudesh Bhosle, Bela Shende & Nana Patekar
4Awaaj Kunacha Govind ChaNana Patekar & Jaywant Wadkar
5Nathani Utaro (Remix)Shibu & Pinto
6Oya Oya Shilpa Rao & K.K.
7Pom Pom Pom Neeraj Shridhar
8Pom Pom Pom (Remix)Shibu & Pinto

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References

  1. "Horn Ok Pleassss A comedy of errors about a murder plan that goes wrong for the unsuspecting culprits". BBC .
  2. "Horn Ok Pleassss music review". Bollywood Hungama .
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  4. "Nana Patekar gives it back to Tanushree". 29 March 2008.