FM Fun Aur Masti

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FM Fun Aur Masti
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Poster
Directed bySekhar Surya
Written byR K
Aziz Naser
Salman Hyder
Screenplay bySekhar Surya
Story bySekhar Surya
Produced byRK
Dorai Swamy
StarringAziz Naser
Adnan Sajid Khan
RK
Kautilya
Payal Sarkar
Monica Nouva
CinematographyParthipan
Edited byNandamuri Hari
Release date
  • 16 November 2007 (2007-11-16)
CountryIndia
Language Dakhini

FM (Fun Aur Masti) [1] is a 2007 Indian Hyderabadi-language comedy film directed by Sekhar Surya and starring Aziz Naser, Adnan Sajid Khan (in his debut), [2] RK, Kautilya, Payel Sarkar and Monica Nouva. [3] The character Gullu Dada was well received and Adnan Sajid Khan went on to play the character in other films. [4]

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Cast

Reception

A critic from Sify wrote that "Smeared with its peculiar Hindi dialect mixed with Urdu, the film holds out decent comedy for its target audience". [6] A critic from Indiaglitz wrote that "All in all, it is a film that will appeal to people who don't mind watching films with a strong Hyderabadi influence". [7]

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