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Starring:
Tusshar Kapoor, Amrita Rao, Madhoo, Ram Kapoor, Prem
Chopra, Prashant Ranyal, Snigdha
Direction: S. Manasvi
Sahil is a happy-go-lucky artist. A good human being.
Sahil Rastogi (Tusshar Kapoor), 25years old, is
struggling as a cartoonist and he designs characters for
animation shows, ads, print media and mascots for
corporate firms. This is his lifestyle - no burden, no
boundaries, no expectations, no pressures, just freedom.
He meets Ritu and finds a girl in her who is so much
like him. He falls in love with the management student
Ritu who is free spirited, fun loving and bindaas.
Ritu Diwan (Amrita Rao), 22 years MBA student who loves
to party, trek, sing, enjoy. She is so full of life that
her energy always rubs into the person next to her. She
is not at all interested in doing her MBA but is
pursuing her studies only because her father wants her
to do so.

Sahil accepts the challenge. Now what happens when Sahil
is suddenly thrown into a world of business, where there are burdens,
boundaries, expectations and pressures?
Now that Sahil has accepted the challenge, there are two guys who do not want
Sahil to succeed. One of them is the office assistant Israni (Yatin Karyekar)
who puts spokes in the wheel and the other being Manohar Awasthi (Jai Kalra)
who had dreams of becoming the managing director of the company.
Ritu loves Sahil immensely and is prepared herself to live with Sahil in his
small house and be content with whatever he is providing her with. She knows
that if they are together, then can face all problems and conquer all
difficulties.

Credits & Crew:
Produced by Kamal Kumar Barjatya, Rajkumar Barjatya,
Ajit Kumar Barjatya
Associate Producers - Sooraj R. Barjatya, Rajjat A.
Barjatya
Directed by S. Manasvi
Story, Screenplay & Dialogue - S. Manasvi
Cinematography - Saurabh Vishwakarma
Editing - Navnita Sen Dutta
Art - Sanjay Dabhade
Choreography - Neerav Balvecha
Thrills - Kaushal-Moses
Sound Designer - Jitendra Chaudhary
Mixing Engineer - Anoop De
Costume Designer - Nishika Lulla
Lyrics - Manoj 'Muntashir'
Music - Sandesh Shandilya
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Ritu takes Sahil to meet his father who is a rich
industrialist. Deshraj Diwan (Ram Kapoor) believes that
artistes don't make good, responsible husbands.
Deshraj has come up the hard way. He was just nine when he
lost his father and then his uncle threw his mother and
his younger sister out of the house. He studied in night
school, did engineering on scholarship. He therefore wants
the best for his daughter.
About the artists in real life, Deshraj thinks they are
ruled by their hearts and not by practicality and thus
cannot live in this manipulative world. Deshraj tells
Sahil that he is willing to marry his daughter to him, but
he will have to prove himself worthy of his daughter.

Will a person who does not know the difference between
debit and credit make everyone rewrite the rules of
business?
The film does have sweetness that grows on you and Tusshar
and Amrita are in sync with each other. Thankfully there
are no marriage rituals and female in bindis, etc which is
usually associated with the Rajshris.
It is better than other films where we find Seilas and
Munnis romping around, but the film is too honestly simple
and so predictable that one knows whats coming next
because its based on the same premise as that of old
bollywood movies - rich girl and poor boy love story, and
that too has no depth or intensity in the love affair of
Sahil and Ritu.
What’s good is Tusshar’s underplayed performance and
chirpiness of Amrita Rao. But what does not work in favor
of the film is that are no good songs and then the
concept, which probably won’t be accepted by today’s fast
paced youth.
- PAW
Cast:
Sahil Rastogi - Tusshar
Ritu Diwan - Amrita Rao
Ritu’s Aunit - Madhoo
Deshraj Diwan - Ram Kapoor
Ritu’s Grandfather - Prem Chopra
Aman - Prashant Ranyal
Charu - Snigdha
Jayant Singh Chauhan - Kiran Kumar
Israni - Yateen Karyekar
Manohar - Jai Kalra
Hiten - Kunal Kumar |