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Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene (शराफत गयी तेल लेने) 2015

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BannerTrinity Group
DirectorGurmmeet Singh
WriterRajesh Chawla
ProducerDevinder Jain, Akhilesh Jain
Music DirectorMeet Bros. Anjjan, Dhruv Dhalla, Sandeep Chatterjee, Akshay Raheja, Faridkot
Cinematography
Film Editing
Art Director
Camera Operator
Assistant Cameramen
Playback SingersManmeet Singh, Harmeet Singh, Khushboo Grewal, Shehroz khan, Jaspreet Singh, Dhruv Dhalla, Pinky Maidasni, Jubin Nautiyal, Asees Kaur, IP Singh
Character Actor/Actress
Rashida/RachelTalia Bentson
MeghaTina Desai
Prithvi KhuranaZayed Khan
the bank's Vice President D.K. ThawaniAnupam Kher
SamRannvijay Singh
G.S. ChaddhaYuri Suri
Prithvi Khuranna (Zayed Khan), a middle class working professional, who has to work in order to survive in the city and also to pay the landlord's rent plus other 'unavoidable' expenses. One day he discovers that his account has been credited with 100 crores! Finding it hard to believe, he calls up the bank's customer care. And when he hears that his account has been upgraded into a 'platinum class'. Even before the news can sink in his system, he gets a call from an 'unknown number' with caller claiming that his name is 'Dawood'. Dawood then, "orders" Prithvi to get into a mutually profitable deal with him, as he has to deliver the money time to time at different places to dawood's lady hechmen Rasheeda (Talia Bentson). Prithvi immediately calls up his roommate Sam (Rannvijay Singh) who thrives on women and money (easy money, to be precise), to share the news with him. Just when the duo is busy planning as to what to do with the whopping amount, the bank's Vice President D.K. Thawani (Anupam Kher) lands up at his doorstep to offer his personalised service to his 'esteemed customer'. All of this startles Prithvi to no end. Seeing Prithvi behave 'abnormally', his ever-so-concerned girlfriend Megha (Tena Desae), who is a TV journalist by profession, immediately calls her top-cop uncle G.S. Chaddha (Yuri Suri), who then, starts tracking Prithvi's phone calls. Prithvi's confidence levels take a U-turn when he discovers that D.K. Thawani is actually Dawood's man in disguise of a bank manager. Just as when things are getting settled down, life again takes a U-turn for Prithvi when he hears the breaking news about Dawood's sudden death on TV channels. Needless to say that, Dawood's death only means that Prithvi becomes the sole owner of the remaining 60 crores in his bank account.

But Prithavi tells the whole story to Megha and they both decides to go to police next day, before Sam convinces them to enjoy and party for once before returning all the money. But at the club Prithavi gets a call from Dawood and Megha gets abducted only to found unconscious in Prithvi's car. Shocked by this incident Sam confesses to them that the calls from Dawood were fake and were made by Rasheeda whose real name is Rachel. Sam has actually won an online lottery from a link send by Rachel but by using Prithvi's Debit card. On winning the prise money of 100cr the whole amount got transferred in Prithavi's bank account. Hence Sam and Rachel faked Dawood calls to get all the money back from him. But now Sam came to know that D.K. Thawani and Rachel are planning to kill him as well after they get all the money. They also realise that the lottery site is fake and it was all a money laundering scheme which was devised by business tycoon Ram Sharan Oberoi and been transferred to India through them. This gets them in trouble as they will be soon interrogated by RBI and Police for transferring black money in India.

Prithvi then makes a plan and they all abduct Rachel. Then makes fake call as Oberoi to Thawani and steels all the money from his house in Rachels car. Later Prithavi goes to Thawani's office and records his confession in hidden camera, before getting him and Oberoi arrested. Film ends with Prithvi getting a price money of 2 cr from govt. of India, but receiving a call from real Dawood.
Release Date16-January-2015
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