Alibaba Aur 41 Chor

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Alibaba Aur 41 Chor
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Directed bySoumitra Ranade
Produced by Ronnie Screwvala
Starring John Abraham
Priyanka Chopra
Atul Kulkarni
Ashutosh Rana
Raza Murad
Music byThree Brothers & a Violin
Cinematography Mahesh Muthuswami
Distributed by UTV Motion Pictures
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Alibaba Aur 41 Chor is an unreleased computer-animated film. In this film John Abraham, Priyanka Chopra, Atul Kulkarni, Ashutosh Rana and Raza Murad have given their voices. It is directed by Soumitra Ranade and is produced by Ronnie Screwvala. [1] The film is delayed and has no news of its production lately.

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Chinku is a young impish kid who lives with his greedy uncle. His life changes when he finds an enchanted talking book at a curio stall. It transports him to the magical land of Alibaba and 41 thieves. Chinku also makes a diabolic and dangerous enemy - Abu Hasan - the wicked and brutal leader of the pack. As good crosses paths with evil, characters from the real world (modern-day Mumbai) and the fantasy world of Alibaba cross over, leading to an explosion of fun, action of fantasy.

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