Cast: Anupam Kher, Boman Irani, Parvin Dabbas, Tara Sharma, Ranvir Shorey, Vinay Pathak, Naveen Nischol, Kiran Juneja Director:Dibakar Banerjee Producer:Savita Raj Hiremath, Ronnie Screwvala Music:Bapi - Tutul, Dhruv Dhalla Date Of Release: Sept 22nd, 2006
 Synopsis
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Director Dibakar Banerjee has come out with an interesting plot for his venture 'Khosla Ka Ghosla'.
The film is packed with lots of humour that entertains the audience. The director has selected a good
number of experienced cast for the film. He succeeds in presenting a different comedy flick.
Kamal Khosla (Anupam Kher) is a middle class man whose dream is to own a house. On retirement, he
invests his entire life's earnings into a plot to build his dream house. His elder son Bunty (Ranvir
Shorey) does not earn anything. Khosla's second son Cherry (Parvin Dabbas), a Computer Engineer,
wishes to go to US in search of job. Khosla comes to know that his plot is over taken by a builder
Kishan Khurana (Boman Irani) and the legal papers of the plot are held by him. Khosla tries his best
to get back the plot. But all his attempts gets failed. At last Cherry decides to take the help of
Asif Iqbal (Vinay Pathak) in teaching a lesson to Khurana. And how Khosla's family gets their plot
back, is to be seen on the screen.
Performance:
Anupam Kher played his role brilliantly. His sequences with the family members generates lots of
humour. Parvin Dabbas did perfectly. Ranvir Shorey did his role well as an elder son. Tara Sharma
looked beautiful and did her role well. Boman Irani played efficiently. Vinay Pathak and Kiran Joneja
have got brief role to play. The music by Bapi, Tutul and Dhruv is good. Story and direction are good.
Dialogues are good. The other technical aspects are okay.
Verdict: Good |  |
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