it
was a musical extravaganza, one that set the stage at Mithibai College,
Vile Parle afire. It was the music launch of Kaizad Gustad's Jackpot, a fast-paced
thriller con, with sharp comic one-liners and crazy characters, set
entirely in Goa against the backdrop of casino boats.
Jackpot goes back and forth in time, capturing one Goan monsoon of Full Jhol. It’s a card game between the players in the con. Who will come out Aces and who will end up being the Joker?
Naturally
the song that caught everyone's ears first was Full Jhol and the
Jackpot numbers with some stunning visuals. Next came the Baadal Barse
song that is shot in mindblowing pristine locales, followed by the
Eggjactly number that is facing the axe from the censors, thanks to its
incisive lyrics.
What
was a fun and frolic event with games took a serious turn with the
Eggjactly song with the students standing up and singing the song with
Sachiin Joshi.
Kaizad
Gustad was at his wittiest best while Sunny Leone reminded the studemts
of the D-Day, 13-12-13, when Jackpot hits the theatres.
The story of Jackpot goes thus. An amateur gang of young Goans plan the perfect con - no nuksaan, no pareshan. However, all good plans often…
It
doesn't take long for them to discover that a reverse con has been
played back on them - by the very people they were trying to con.
In
doing so, the five members of the gang split and start suspecting each
other. After all, when there is cash in a briefcase, and a beautiful
woman with a gun, things tend to go horribly wrong.
The world of the lazy Goa backwaters is pitted against the world of the non-stop Goa casinos, where night can be day.
This
is an ideal breeding ground, where all kind of cons can find a suitable
home. This is Jackpot -The Casino. The largest ship in the harbour. And
we’re open 24x7.
Con artists are most welcome to try…
Jackpot: Trust. Greed.Sex.Money.Poker.River.
This is The Full Jhol. All set to hit the theatres, 13-12-13.
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