Hulchul (2004)

 ●  Hindi ● 2 hrs 40 mins

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Angar Chand lives a wealthy lifestyle in a small town in India along with his wife, Parvati, and four sons, Balram, Kishan, Shakti and Jai. Since Balram is of marriageable age, he arranges his marriage with the daughter of Laxmi Devi, who decides to oppose this marriage. During the wedding ceremony, Laxmi Devi and her sons, Surajbhan, and Pratap forcibly remove their sister and accidentally kill Parvati. They subsequently get their sister married to Kashinath. An enraged Angar hacks Laxmi's husband to death, is arrested and sentenced to 14 years in prison. When he returns he makes it clear that women will not be permitted in his house and forbids his sons to ever marry. Then Jai, who is studying in Lala Lajpatrai Law College meets with Anjali, Laxmi's grand-daughter, who openly admits that she is attracted to him. Jai, at first rejects her, then decides to teach and her family a lesson. Both feign their love for each other, but subsequently admit the truth, and even Anjali admits that she wanted to come close to Jai to extract vengeance. Both go their separate ways, but subsequently find that they are indeed in love with each other. In order to get wed, Jai must first convince his elder brothers to get married albeit in vain as none of them even want to consider this option. Then Lucky, Jai's friend, finds out that Kishan. a seemingly celibate Bhagwan Hanuman's devotee, is leading a dual life as Murari, who has been married to a woman, Gopi, from Gangapur, for 7 years and has two children, a son and a daughter. When Angar finds out he kicks Kishan and Jai out of his house. Watch what happens when Anjali's marriage is finalized with Laxmi's advocate's son, while Pratap and Surajbhan approach Angar to help them stop Jai from disrupting this marriage on one hand, while Laxmi tells Jai to marry Anjali - setting off a deadly confrontations between the estranged sons and father.
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Cast: Akshaye Khanna, Kareena Kapoor Khan

Crew: Priyadarshan Nair (Director), Jeeva (Director of Photography), Vidyasagar (Music Director)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Action, Comedy, Drama

Release Dates: 26 Nov 2004 (India)

Tagline: It's one crazy love story!

Hindi Name: हलचल

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as Jai A. Chand
as Song: Loot gayeSurya
as Surajbhan 'Surya'
as Angar Chand
as Shakti A. Chand
as Lucky
as Pratap
as Gopi M. Chand
as Balram 'Balli' A. Chand
as Laxmi Devi
as Laxmi's advocate
as Kishan A Chand
as Advocate Sharma
as Kashinath
as Veer 'Veeru'

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
No
Tracklist
Music Label: Venus Records and Tapes
05:47

Music Director: Vidyasagar
Lyricist: Sameer Anjaan
Playback Singer: Udit Narayan, Kunal Ganjawala
04:56

Music Director: Vidyasagar
Lyricist: Sameer Anjaan
04:57

Music Director: Vidyasagar
Lyricist: Sameer Anjaan
Playback Singer: Shaan Mukherjee, Alka Yagnik
04:49

Music Director: Vidyasagar
Lyricist: Sameer Anjaan
Playback Singer: Hariharan
05:18

Music Director: Vidyasagar
Lyricist: Sameer Anjaan
05:17

Music Director: Vidyasagar
Lyricist: Sameer Anjaan
Playback Singer: Sujatha Mohan, Udit Narayan
Taglines:
It's one crazy love story!
Movie Connection(s):
Referenced in: Bobby (Hindi)
Trivia:
The film's poster is inspired by the poster of the American movie My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002).

In a scene when Paresh Rawal sneaks into the wedding with a pan over his head, Sunil Shetty refers to him as 'Babu Bhaiya'. This is a reference to the first Sunil Shetty-Paresh Rawal-Priyadarshan collaboration, Hera Pheri (2000).