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'Hat Trick' - a comedy about cricket maniacs |
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Delhi, March 13 (IANS) With World Cup 2007 as its
backdrop, Milan Luthria's comedy "Hat Trick" that
releases this Friday is hoping to cash in on the
cricket fever sweeping the nation.
The film interweaves the lives of three cricket
fanatics -- Danny Denzongpa, Paresh Rawal and Karan
Kapoor.
The first track focuses on the strange friendship
between Dr. Satyajeet Chavan (Nana Patekar) and
Madhav Anna (Danny). They are completely opposite in
nature. While Madhav is a veteran cricketer devoted
to the game, Chavan hates the game so much so that
if someone dares to talk cricket in front of him he
kicks him or her out of his hospital.
The second track revolves around Saby (Kunal) and
Kashmira (Rimi Sen), a young married couple. Cricket
plays the villain in their love life, thanks to
Saby's obsession with the game. He is so mad about
cricket that he prefers spending time in front of
his TV rather than pay attention to his seductive
wife.
But Saby is stumped when Kashmira, after a crash
course in cricket, is clean bowled by love for Dhoni.
Then commences Saby's relentless fielding to outwit
his wife's obsession for the longhaired cricketer.
Last but not the least is Hemu Patel (Paresh), a
Britain-based Gujarati. He is a janitor, a cricket
maniac and an illegal immigrant. A victim of racism,
Hemu is ready to give his right hand to obtain
British citizenship.
There were eight releases last week - a mixed bag of
Hollywood and Bollywood films - but none scored well
at the ticket window.
This is director Luthria's second comedy after "Taxi
No. 9211" and he has once again roped in his
favourite Nana. Going by the film's promos, the
actor should manage to tickle the funny bone with
his unconventional comic performance once again. |
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