A petty car thief and his garage-owner partner get in the bad books of a ruthless gangster.A petty car thief and his garage-owner partner get in the bad books of a ruthless gangster.A petty car thief and his garage-owner partner get in the bad books of a ruthless gangster.
- Awards
- 2 nominations
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Kay Kay Menon
- Guru
- (as Kay Kay)
Dilip Prabhawalkar
- Ganpat Gajanan Jagirdar
- (as Dilip Prabhavalkar)
Shri Vallabh Vyas
- Sharafat
- (as Shrivallabh Vyas)
Mia Evonne Uyeda
- Bar Dancer
- (as Mia)
- …
Storyline
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- TriviaThe film did not have a theatrical release in British Columbia,Canada.
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When I first heard the title I presumed either to be a sleazy movie or yet another new-age cinema on its way to gather dust. Add "no publicity" to it and the perceptions sinks deeper than titanic. When I saw Anupam Kher & Kay Kay in credits, I decided to give it a go. And guess what - its a piece of jewel indeed.
Kay Kay:: Attempts comedy and does it quite well. The role is well sketched and his passion for fish is well portrayed. At the risk of being repetitive "Wake up Bollywood - this guy is grossly under- utilised".
Rimmi:: The character seems inspired from Kill Bill & predominantly Entrapment. She gets very good street-smart lines and uses Bengali quite effectively (Dhoom again?).
Anupam Kher:: Spot on. And his role/ accent is a direct lift of his previous outing as Inspector Giridhar in "Hum".
Dilip Phabhavalkar:: IMO - though he was good he could have been better especially when it came to amnesia.
Chunky:: Good to see him in a suitable role(s) after a very long time. Both the characters though diverse as chalk-and-cheese he managed to give it a distinct flavour. Pity the role was short though.
Manoj Pahwa & Sanjay Mishra:: As usual the Laurel & Hardy duo are dependable with good comic timing between them.
Virendra Saxena, Yashpal Sharma & Vallabh Vyas:: Very short role but do their job quite well.
Barring a few sequences pertaining to the slip-between-the-cup-and-the- lip in the chase of the moolah, the rest is indeed very-very hatke. Quite safe to say director knows his job well.
Sankar City, the title might be deceptive but take my word - its original, its entertaining and the size is just about right. Go for it.
Kay Kay:: Attempts comedy and does it quite well. The role is well sketched and his passion for fish is well portrayed. At the risk of being repetitive "Wake up Bollywood - this guy is grossly under- utilised".
Rimmi:: The character seems inspired from Kill Bill & predominantly Entrapment. She gets very good street-smart lines and uses Bengali quite effectively (Dhoom again?).
Anupam Kher:: Spot on. And his role/ accent is a direct lift of his previous outing as Inspector Giridhar in "Hum".
Dilip Phabhavalkar:: IMO - though he was good he could have been better especially when it came to amnesia.
Chunky:: Good to see him in a suitable role(s) after a very long time. Both the characters though diverse as chalk-and-cheese he managed to give it a distinct flavour. Pity the role was short though.
Manoj Pahwa & Sanjay Mishra:: As usual the Laurel & Hardy duo are dependable with good comic timing between them.
Virendra Saxena, Yashpal Sharma & Vallabh Vyas:: Very short role but do their job quite well.
Barring a few sequences pertaining to the slip-between-the-cup-and-the- lip in the chase of the moolah, the rest is indeed very-very hatke. Quite safe to say director knows his job well.
Sankar City, the title might be deceptive but take my word - its original, its entertaining and the size is just about right. Go for it.
- AvinashPatalay
- Sep 4, 2009
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- Budget
- ₹30,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime2 hours
- Color
- Sound mix
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