Bhindi Bazaar (film)

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Bhindi Bazaar
Directed byAnkush Bhatt [1]
Written byGhalib Asadbhopali
Screenplay byGhalib Asadbhopali
Story byKapil Gulati
Produced byKaran Arora
Starring Kay Kay Menon
Prashant Narayanan
Gautham K. Sharma
Jackie Shroff
Pawan Malhotra
CinematographyRamshreya Rao & Viraj Singh Gohil
Edited byImaran-Faisal Mahavik
Music byScore:
Abhishek Mahavir
Songs:
Sandeep-Saurya
Production
company
Release date
  • 17 June 2011 (2011-06-17)
Running time
119 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget5.0 Cr
Box office1.19 Crore [2]

Bhindi Bazaar Inc is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language crime thriller film. It's stars Kay Kay Menon, Prashant Narayanan, Gautham K. Sharma and supporting with Pawan Malhotra, Piyush Mishra and Jackie Shroff. Directed by Ankush Bhatt and produced by Karan Arora, the film released on 17 June 2011. [3]

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Plot

Based in Bhindi Bazar, Mumbai, Mamu is a gangster, who leads a gang of men and women who pick pockets of civilians on busy streets and over-crowded BEST buses. His wife, Bano, manages all household work, and after getting overwhelmed, gets her cousin, Shabana, to re-locate and live with them. Bano soon finds that the latter is more interested in her husband but is unable to assert herself. After a steamy bout of intimacy with Shabana, Mamu's heart fails and he passes away. A power struggle ensues - with a rival, Shankar Pandey, deciding to get more assertive - resulting in a gang-war. Amidst a rapidly spreading influenza virus, Fateh decides to take over the reins from Mamu, while Shabana takes an active interest in the former as well as makes plans for a seemingly helpless and widowed Bano.

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Soundtrack

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References

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