Tamburo (film)

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Tamburo
Directed byShailesh Shankar
Screenplay bySumit Bonkar
Rahul Yashod
Produced byRohit Shetty
Shailesh Sanghvi S3
Starring Manoj Joshi
Bharat Chawda
Pratik Gandhi
Rita Bhaduri
Ojas Rawal
Jayesh More
Hemang Dave
Prasad Barve
Ayush Jadeja
Janki Bodiwala
Edited byPankaj Hurne
Music byShailes
Dharmik
Mehul (Sdm)
Production
company
AUROUS AVATAR ENTERTAINMENT
Release date
  • 18 August 2017 (2017-08-18)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageGujarati

Tamburo is an Indian Gujarati comedy film directed by Shailesh Shankar. It stars Bollywood veteran actor Manoj Joshi, and Pratik Gandhi, with Bharat Chawda. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Plot

The plot revolves around three P’s – Paisa, Property & Pyaar. Hardik and Bhavik, friends for life are ambitious young men who dream of becoming wealthy quickly and effortlessly. In their quest for easy money, a twist of fate ensures that the duo find themselves embroiled in a situation that sets a chain reaction where the Mafia, the Police and the Gamblers are all on a hilarious chase after them.

Cast

Track listing

The Soundtrack was released by Red Ribbon Entertainment.

Track #SongSingerMusicLength
1Tamburo Arvind Vegda Shailesh Suvarna and Monty Khattar2:22
2Aa Che PartyFreedom Sharma and Mohit PathakVishal J Singh and Shailesh Suvarna2:08
3No ControlSrishti BhandariDharmik Samani2:50
4Unbreakable Hariharan (singer) and Shannon DonaldSameer Saptiskar4:01

Release

The film was released in Gujarat and Maharashtra on 18 August 2017.

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