Ankush ( Abhay Deol ) scrapes a living by acting as a witness in the marriage registrar's office in Delhi. Megha ( Soha Ali Khan ) has run away from her home in Nainital to marry her love Dheeraj ( Shayan Munshi ). But Dheeraj doesn't turn up at the appointed hour. Ankush helps Megha get a job at an old age home so that she .. Read more
| Starring | Abhay Deol, Soha Khan, Shayan Munshi, Shakeel Khan |
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| Director | Shivam Nair |
| Genres | Indian Cinema |
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Ankush ( Abhay Deol ) scrapes a living by acting as a witness in the marriage registrar's office in Delhi. Megha ( Soha Ali Khan ) has run away from her home in Nainital to marry her love Dheeraj ( Shayan Munshi ). But Dheeraj doesn't turn up at the appointed hour. Ankush helps Megha get a job at an old age home so that she has the security of a roof over her head. As time passes by, Megha realizes that there's more to life than her boyfriend. Simultaneously, Ankush realizes that the Rs. 10,000 loan he had taken for Megha's sake was sitting heavy on him. He ends up as a bank's representative who opens savings accounts at a commission. Ankush feels that he has changed because of Megha and her faith in him. Everything seems to be falling in place for Ankush. A relationship of sorts develops between the two and Megha decides to leave her past and Dheeraj behind and embrace the future with Ankush. At this point, Dheeraj returns. He is persistent in his search for Megha. Ankush's new-found world crumbles�
| Starring | Abhay Deol, Soha Khan, Shayan Munshi, Shakeel Khan, Kamini Khanna, Sohrab Ardeshir |
|---|---|
| Director | Shivam Nair |
| Studio | Bollywood |
| Run time | DVD: 2 hrs 2 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Indian Cinema |
| Language | DVD: Hindi |
| Subtitles | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 18 Aug 2007 Production year: 2006 |
there was nothing new about this movie, the story line was boring, the performances were plastic. the definite no-no.
Excellent film. Very original plot based on a true story. The acting and direction are great. Songs are hopeless but they are not necessary for a very ... more