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Release Date: April 15, 2005
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Ishwar and Sumi both adore their only son, Aditya but with a difference. While Ishwar is totally blind to Adi's faults and indulges him, Sumi is well aware of his darling son's shortcomings and is always cautioning her husband not to spoil Adi so much. Adi on his part has only one obsession -- to become a star and is not interested in joining his father's successful toy business. Everything is going smoothly for Adi Pooja is going to have a baby everybody is excited and happy Adi is busy training for his contest when suddenly catastrophe strikes. Adi is thrown out of his luxurious house and forced to stay in a shabby outhouse. Adi is puzzled and consoles himself that his father is playing some kind of a cruel joke. But his hurt turns to fury when he realizes that Ishwar and Sumi have no intention of relenting. Their doors are shut they don't give a damn what happens to him. Adi is desperate, there is no food to eat, no electricity just bare walls and bare floors and a pregnant and hungry Pooja.
Starring:
Amitabh Bachchan, Akshay Kumar, Priyanka Chopra, Boman Irani, Rajpal Yadav, Shefali Shetty
Directed by:
Vipul Amrutlal Shah
Rating: No Rating
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 148 min
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