Credited cast: | |||
Akshay Oberoi | ... | Nikki | |
Pankaj Tripathi | ... | Kehri Singh (as Pankaj Tripathy) | |
Aamir Bashir | ... | Bhoopi Hooda | |
Ragini Khanna | ... | Preet 'Preeto' | |
Shalini Vatsa | ... | Karma Devi | |
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Srinivas Sunderrajan | ... | Anand Murthy |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Anna Ador | ... | Sophie |
Mukul Chadda | ... | Kalra | |
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Arjun Fauzdar | ... | Rajvir |
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Nitin Sharma | ... | Rajesh Dahiwal |
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Rajeev Sharma | ... | Hawaldar |
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Yogi Singha | ... | Jonty |
Ashish Verma | ... | Chintu |
Story of a family is intertwined with the city of Gurgaon. There is a rebel, in the house of ambition with a gory past and greedy present. As he gets in big trouble, so do people around him. What will be the outcome of the chaos? What future has in store for this family? Written by Apar Singh
Director n cinematographer Shanker Raman's #Gurgaon, another low-budget film, is amazing. The North-Indian setting is real, dark, gloomy n disturbing. A father (Tripathy) wants to hand over his real-estate business to his educated n responsible beti (Khanna), but the nalayak beta (Oberoi) is dead against this move. He kidnaps her, to pay off his debts n what follows is both, interesting n intriguing. Good performances from the entire cast, makes this film memorable. The climax is hatke n clapworthy. Rating 4/5.