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Karan Pandey and Rahul are two friends who work in a fashion designers office, and live in a rented apartment. When they are unable to pay the rent, they are dramatically evicted, but sneak their way back in within hours as the building is being renovated. Karan meets a beautiful woman, Kiran, and falls in love with her. He finds out that she is the girlfriend of his boss, D.K. Bose, lives in a bungalow in Malabar Hill, and owns a Mercedes. When Bose leaves for a business trip to America, Karan and Rahul move into his apartment and through his telephone Karan touches base with Kiran and begins his romance with her. In the meantime, Rahul is told by a street astrologer that he will find his soul-mate in a girl who has a birthmark on her right breast. Rahul does not find one but several women with a mark on their breast, and does recover from several embarrassing incidents. Then beautiful Urmila Martodkar walks into his life, birthmark and all. It looks like Karan and Rahul may have ... Written by
rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com)
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Main Hoon Na (2004)
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"Kyaa Kool Hain Hum - Instrumental"
Composed by
Anu Malik
Produced and Distributed by Super Cassettes Industries Limited (T-Series)
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Here comes India's first super-hit sex comedy with good reason! This movie is absolutely hilarious. The guy who came up with this movie is one creative (and perverted!) genius. This comedy of errors and mistaken identities sure has some interesting situations. From Anupam Kher's "Three Balls Theory" to accidentally following in love with the wrong gender, this movie has it all. Isha Koppikar was amazing. She has always been a versatile actress and, in my opinion, the only one in Bollywood who hasn't been categorized. However, I came to realize that after watching this movie where she plays a seductress and a buff police officer who's always eating pan. Neha Dhupia, unsurprisingly, looked great and gave a good performance. Even Tusshar and Riteish did a good job. Songs are really cool. The best one undoubtedly is "Dil Mera" featuring the giants of Indian remixes! Oh, and you might be more comfortable watching this movie with your friends rather than your parents!