Mansukh Chaturvedi ki Atmakatha

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Mansukh Chaturvedi ki Atmakatha
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Directed by Sachin Gupta
Produced by Sachin Gupta , Sushma Gupta
StarringSikander Khan, Sandeep Singh, Monika
CinematographyNaveen Kumar I, Anubhab Kabir
Music byShivang Mathur
Production
company
Release date
  • 26 January 2019 (2019-01-26)
Running time
92 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi

Mansukh Chaturvedi ki Atmakatha (transi: Autobiography of Mansukh Chaturvedi) is a 2019 Indian Comedy film directed and produced by Sachin Gupta [1] [2] under Chilsag Entertainment Network. It is produced by Sachin Gupta and Sushma Gupta. [3] [4] [5] The film stars Sandeep Singh, Sikander Khan and Monika in the lead roles. [6] [7] [8]

Contents

Plot

Mansukh the protagonist is from Etawah. He rules the hearts of his neighbours and is a heartthrob of his city with his head in the clouds. He dreams of being a big superstar in Mumbai, despite his father's concerns and his girlfriend, Munia's constant attempts to bring his head out of the clouds. However, for Mansukh, dreaming about being the 'Raving Hollywood star-Mansukh' is not new to his unreal world. The story revolves around a small town boy's dreams to be the superstar of the silver screen and the star of all hearts and the struggle of Mansukh's father with the help of Munia's efforts to make Mansukh realise the reality of the path he is on. In this comic trail of events we see what path Mansukh chooses for himself. [9] [10] [11]

The film is based on a play called 'Dear Madhav' and was released all India.

Cast

Music

The music for the film was composed by Shivang Mathur [12] along with lyricist Shayra Apoorva. [13] [14] [15] [16]

Track Listing
No.TitleLyricsSingerMusicDuration
1.Rehna TumSharya ApoorvaShivang MathurRishit Chauhan, Adil Nadaf, Prateeksha Srivastava, Deepak Saadhu, Shivang Mathur3:34
2.Rehna Tum RepriseShayra ApoorvaAsees Kaur & Shivang MathurRishit Chauhan, Adil Nadaf, Parishkrit Pant3:25
3.Thain ThainShayra ApoorvaShahid MallyaShivang Mathur,Rishit Chauhan, Prithvi Sharma, Chirag Chopra, Saurabh Sharma3:00
4.Zikra [17] Sumeet TyagiMukesh GuptaShivang Mathur, Rishit Chauhan, Rishit Chauhan, Adil Nadaf3:10
5.Bhaiya Ji Ka BhaukalShayra ApoorvaPrem NikajuRishit Chauhan, Rishit Chauhan, Chirag Chopra & Shivang Mathur2:17

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