Aloo Chaat
2009 | Maverick Films | Mirchi Movies
Director: Robby Grewal
Cast: Aftab Shivdasani | Aamna Shariff | Linda Arsenio | Kulbhushan Kharbanda | Manoj Pahwa | Dolly Ahluwalia | Meenakshi | Sanjay Mishra
Imdb Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1305840
Publicity Design: Seek Red
Synopsis:
Nikhil (Aftab Shivdasani): Nikhil is a forward thinking young man who works in a multinational bank in America. He originally hails from Delhi and is coming home to visit his family in India. Aamna (Aamna Sharif) plays Nikhil’s love interest in the film. She also stays in America but is a complete Indian at heart. She is a mild-mannered girl who has a modern outlook towards life but at the same time truly respects Indian culture and traditions. Nikki (Linda): Nikki is an American who wants to settle down in India. She is greatly fascinated by the Indian culture and believes her true calling is embracing the Indian way of being. Hakeem Tarachand (Manoj Pahwa): Hakeem Tarachand is a gregarious Punjabi fellow with a great sense of humor. He is a sexologist who runs a clinic in Lajpat Nagar. He has a very broad-minded outlook towards life and has a solution for all problems. Purshottam Ji (Kulbushan Kharbanda): Purushottam Ji owns an auto spare parts shop in Lajpat Nagar. He is the patriarchal head of the family, whose decision on any family matters, is always binding. Chhadami (Sanjay Mishra): Chhadami is Seeto’s brother who came into the family at the time of Purshottamji and Seeto’s marriage, and is still living with them. He, in the past, was betrayed by an American woman so he despises any American national or anything connected to America Seeto (Meenakshi): Seeto is a typical Indian housewife who always sticks by her husband on whatever he says. She is highly emotional and has the potential to transform any situation in the household into a dramatic saga of grave significance. Beeji (Dolly Ahluwalia): She is the grandmother of the house or rather the whole neighborhood. She is a very spirited individual, who no matter what would always speak her mind. Synopsis What do you do when your entire family is the bride of your choice? Do you replace your family? Or do you replace the bride? Or do you make an aloo-chaat of your life? Aloo Chaat the film, is rich in masala – with plots within sub-plots, with wisecracks dripping endlessly like that tangy chutney, and is a treat that you don’t want to miss. It tickles you, shakes you, rattles you, and gags you as it takes you through the narrow lanes and equally narrow minds of orthodox Delhi parents, to a wider world of love and romance, and an unexpected twist in the tale…
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