Lagey Raho Munnabhai - Exclusive synopsis
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From the makers of 'Munnabhai M.B.B.S.' - the biggest commercial and critical success of last year, comes a sequel, even more rib-tickling and heart-warming than the original. The concept of the film itself is so refreshingly original, it defies definition.
What happens when Munnabhai, our Tapori with a heart of gold comes face-to face with Mahatma Gandhi? Imagine what mayhem would break out if both stuck to their respective philosophies even while they were compelled to work together, for the same goals? That, in a nutshell, is the story of Lagey Raho Munnabhai.
The usual suspects are all there. Sanjay Dutt, as the lovable and unknown to himself, philosophical 'Bhai', Arshad Warsi, as the hilarious and touchingly loyal 'Circuit', and of course, Boman Irani, Munnabhais adversary, who pits himself unsuccessfully against Munna.
This time round, Boman plays Lucky Singh, a rich builder, whose Gurdaspur roots are very much evident, in his lingo, his demeanor and of course, in his heart. The battle between Lucky Singh and his nemesis Munna, has all the ingredients of a laughathon.
Vidya Balan plays Jahnvi, the radio jockey Munna has lost his heart to, even before he could set his eyes on her.
Right from go, the film is a laugh-a-minute roller coaster, so much so that the audience is taken by surprise when they find tears springing unexpectedly in their eyes, or when the film makes them pause and think.
The Tamil and Telugu remakes of Munnabhai M.B.B.S. are already super hits in their own rights, and the Kannada version is ready for release. A Hollywood remake, a first for an Indian movie, is also on the anvil. The Munnabhai team is committed to creating a new blockbuster that matches up to the extraordinary buzz about the sequel in the audience and the media.
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