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PREVIEWS |
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Malamaal Weekly |
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Producer |
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Sahara
One,Percept Picture Company |
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Director |
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Priyadarshan |
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Starring |
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Ritesh
Deshmukh,Paresh Rawal,Om Puri,Shakti
Kapoor,Rakhi Sawant,Reema Sen,Rajpal
Yadav,Sudha Chandran,Asrani,Rasika Joshi |
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Music |
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Uttankk V.Vorra |
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Lyrics |
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Sai Barve,Nawab
Arzoo,Nitin Raikwar,
Chhaya Vora |
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"Malamaal Weekly"
Shot in a real village tries to examine social
problems with humour. The film is set in a
small town plagued by poverty, bad harvests and
a moneylender. The people in this village are
barely able to make both ends meet.
In this village lives Lilaram (Paresh Rawal),
the only educated man who earns his livelihood
by selling Malamaal Weekly Lottery tickets. One
day he learns from a TV report that one of the
tickets he had sold has won the Rs.10-million
bumper prize.
As most other villagers are illiterate and don't
have access to TV Lilaram decides to track down
the winner and his mind starts working overtime.
He throws a party for the 105 customers on the
condition that they will bring their tickets as
an invitation to the celebrations. As luck would
have it, all of them turn up except Anthony, the
winner.
Disappointed, Lilaram decides to pay him a
visit. On reaching Anthony's house, he finds him
lying dead in front of the TV set. What follows
from thereon is a roller coaster ride of unusual
events with surprising twists and turns.
Om Puri's antics in the role of a milkman
called Balwant, who tries to keep his servant
Kanhaiya (Riteish Deshmukh) away from his
daughter Sukhmani (Reema Sen), adds more humour
to this laugh-riot.
The film also stars Shakti Kapoor, Rakhi
Sawant, Rajpal Yadav, Sudha Chandran and Asrani.
Priaydarshan has shot the film in a village and
most of the characters are real too.
The film is set to release on March 10. |
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