Meet Bharat, the Aam Aadmi, part time
cashier and part time “Hanuman” at Ramleela, residing in the city of Bhopal
where he lives with his father Shivnarayan, an old timer who values freedom and
hopes to see a corruption free administration in the country. Bharat is married
to Nisha a schoolteacher, loving and caring but doubting wife concerned more about
Bharat’s promotion from cashier to manager at the bank than his flying tricks
at the ‘Ramleela’. The small and happy family lives with a forced upon guest
Amita, a young, beautiful girl who works at a call center, forgets her ID at
home and likes to hitch a ride with Bharat on his scooter when he is not busy
dropping his wife at school. Did I forget to mention, Bharat drives a Scooter,
the sidekick of this story. Bharat wants to graduate from his
role as ‘Hanuman’ to ‘Lord Ram’ someday which is being portrayed by Sattu
Thripati, younger brother of MLA Manku Thripati, both having individual problems
with him. Sattu, a bad actor is always unhappy that ‘Hanuman’ steals the show
with his performance and Manku the MLA is unhappy over Bharat’s refusal to let
out his extra room to campaigning for his re-election. Adding Sugar on Spice is
the fact that Bharat’s father ShivNarayan befriends the opposing candidate
Mohanlal and lets out the room to him for his campaign.One night Hawaldar Parshuram Khushwaah
comes knocking on Bharat’s door informing him about the theft of a Table-fan
from his household. Khushwaa orders Bharat to come at the small court where local
panwala Bacchu Gulkand, will appear as witness to confess about skilled thief
Chunnu Farishta’s, actual confession about stealing the fan from his house much
to Bharat’s reluctance. At the court, firstly the witness fails to turn up,
later the judge takes an unduly holiday and Bharat has to appoint a lawyer
suggested to him by Chunnu recommended by Khushwaa. Somehow, Bharat manages to
bribe his way from the cops to the criminals, from the witness to the lawyer
and finally the judge to get his fan back. Now the real act begins for Bharat
here onwards, the ordinary fan of everyday usage meant at providing a cool
breeze on hot days, turns his life into a metaphorical remark aimed at the
system by making this part time cahier slash hanuman into the front page
national news heard from lane to lane filled with thieves. How?
Let’s Find Out India.
ONEUP ENTERTAINMENT Pvt. Ltd. presents
NITIN
MANMOHAN’s
‘GALI GALI MEIN
CHOR HAI’
A
Film by RUMY JAFRY
Starring
AKSHAYE KHANNA, SHRIYA SARAN, MUGHDA GODSE, SATISH KAUSHIK, ANNU KAPOOR, VIJAY
RAAZ, AKHILENDER MISHRA, MURLI
SHARMA,AMIT MISTRY, MUSTAQ KHAN, ARUN VERMA
AND
RAJAT
RAWAIL
Special
Appearance JAGDEEP and SHASHI RANJAN
Publicity
Design and Promotion EPIGRAM
Music
ANU MALIK Lyrics RAHAT INDORI, SWANAND
KIRKIRE Story MUMUKSHU MUDGAL
Screenplay
& Dialogues MUMUKSHU MUDGAL & RUMY JAFRY
Editor
A. MUTHU Action BHIKU VERMA Dop GURURAJ JOIS
Art
Director JAYANT DESHMUKH Sound
Recordist JAGMOHAN ANAND
Associate
Producer KALEEM KHAN Executive Producers
NITIN DARA & PRACHI MANMOHAN
Producer
NITIN MANMOHAN – SANGEETA AHIR
Producer
PRAKASH CHANDANANI – SANJAY PUNAMIYA
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