On a train journey in Warsaw, psychiatrist Shaina meets Himanshu, who is a police officer from India to discuss their prospective marriage. Both are reluctant to enter into an arranged union but become friends and strike a deep conversation where Shaina reveals her previous relationship with the eccentric Devi, a man who lived only for his 'Kick' aka an adrenaline rush. Despite his idiosyncrasies they embark on a whirlwind romance, until one day he breaks up with her for a new 'Kick' and walks away never to return. Himanshu in turn regales her with his glorious escapades as an officer but mentions that he has finally met his match, an intelligent thief. What they are both unaware of is that their stories have one thing in common, Devi.
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He returns to their lives under the pretext of having lost his memory. How To Install Cccam Web Manager Cover here. Behind it all, is a deeper mystery and an uncompromising mission for which Devi is ready to lose his life. Seriously, complete time wastage.
No story + no realistic comedy + stupid action scenes(except the one with train shown in trailer). Horrible acting by Salman and I've no idea why Jacqueline was casted? She can't even speak Hindi words properly. Randeep Hooda as usual was excellent. Nawazuddin Siddique was average.
Mithun Sir was OK. Please don't waste your precious money on this. It was wise move to release this movie on EID otherwise it would've been a big FLOP.
I don't know how this garbage made it to 100 crore? This movie don't deserve 100 rupees. To all the directors: Want to make a 100 crore movie? Write a story while sitting in toilet and cast SALMAN KHAN as a lead.
Running time 130 minutes Country India Language Hindi Budget ₹20 crore (US$3.1 million) Box office ₹181 crore (US$28 million) OMG – Oh My God! Is a 2012 Indian. The storyline is based on a stage-play entitled Kanji Virudh Kanji and on the 2001 Australian film. It is directed.
The film features and in the lead roles, along with. Made on a budget of ₹20 crore (US$3.1 million), the film released on 28 September 2012 to widespread critical acclaim and was declared a blockbuster.
The film was remade in Telugu as in 2014 with and in the lead roles and in Kannada with and titled as in 2016. This section's plot summary may be. Please by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (May 2017) () Kanji Lalji Mehta (), a middle-class owns a shop of Hindu idols and antiques in. He is cursed by Siddheshwar Maharaj when he stopped his son from playing dahi handi.
A low-intensity earthquake hits the city, and Kanji's shop is the only shop that is destroyed. Next day at the insurance office, Kanji and his neighbour-assistant Mahadev learn that the disaster claim does not cover any damage caused by natural calamities classified under '. Running out of options, Kanji decides to file a lawsuit against God but fails to find a lawyer for such a lawsuit. Finally, he meets Hanif Qureshi () and his daughter (), a poor Muslim lawyer family.
Qureshi, a disabled man, helps him file the case as Kanji decides to fight on his own. Legal notices are sent to the insurance company as well as to religious priests, Siddheshwar Maharaj (), Gopi Maiyya () and their group's founder, Leeladhar Swamy () summoning them to the court as representatives of God on earth.
During the preliminary hearing, opposition lawyer Sardesai () asks the judge to dismiss the case. But Kanji points out that religious groups claim to represent God on Earth and speak on his behalf. Hence, they are answerable for his actions. The Judge agrees and the court accepts the case. However, Kanji soon finds himself trapped amongst armed fundamentalists, with his mortgage bank occupying the house, and his wife leaving him.
In all instances, Kanji is rescued by Krishna Vasudev Yadav (), who claims to be a real estate agent, rides a hot-shot motorbike. Krishna buys Kanji's house from the bank, but allows Kanji to stay with him.
The lawsuit causes a public outcry. As Kanji and Krishna watch this on TV, Krishna advises him to go to the media and present his views to the public. Гдз По Английскому Языку 5 Классов Верещагина. Kanji's interview receives wide coverage and public opinion swings in his favour. Meanwhile, hundreds of people, whose insurance claims were rejected due to 'Act Of God' show up at Hanif Qureshi's house and join the lawsuit. Kanji agrees to fight on behalf of all of them. In the next court session, and Muslim are also summoned to the court as defendants. However, lawyer Sardesai points out that Kanji has no document that can prove the disaster was an 'Act of God'.
The judge orders Kanji to present a written proof that will support his claim. Kanji loses hope, but Krishna rescues the day again by advising Kanji to read the, and the other holy books such as and, telling him that he would find the answer of all his questions. Kanji studies the books intensively for a month. In the next session, Kanji points out a passage present in all the holy books which says that 'This world is a creation of God, and it is his will to allow it to grow or destroy', which strengthens his case. As he nears the end of his argument, he suddenly loses consciousness. He is rushed to the hospital, where doctors unsuccessfully try to revive him, leaving him comatose.
They announce to the media that Kanji has been paralyzed, and that only God can now save him. When Kanji opens his eyes, he finds Krishna in front of him. Krishna caresses the left side of Kanji's body with his key chain and Kanji is able to walk again. Krishna then reveals to the confused Kanji that he himself is, and he has saved Kanji to show him that God does exist.
Kanji then learns that he has been in a coma for a month and that a lot of things have happened during the period. The lawsuit's verdict was in his favor and religious organisations were ordered by court to pay the compensation to all the plaintiffs; people have started calling Kanji a 'God'. Meanwhile, Leeladhar, Gopi Maiyya, and Siddheshwar have opened a temple dedicated to Kanji and accumulated millions in donations. He also learns that as per his own 'will', he is about to be removed from the ventilator and thousands have gathered for his funeral procession. Krishna gives him a choice of stopping the procession or to sit back quietly.
Kanji decides to fight and Krishna takes him on his motorbike to stop the procession. Kanji arrives to find his statues erected at the place where his shop once stood. He wades through the stunned crowd and breaks the statue, then admonishes the crowd about trusting in God-men. He advises them to search for God in themselves, not in statues.
When the crowd's anger turns towards the collected God-men, he prevents them from further violence and tells them to allow the cheating group to leave peacefully, advising them not to believe in them anymore. After successfully completing the job, he goes back to Krishna to thank him, only to find him and his motorcycle disappeared.
Kanji's family arrive and they are reunited. On their way home, Kanji sees Krishna's key chain on the floor. When he is about to secure it inside his jacket, he hears Krishna's voice, telling him to get rid of the key chain as fear of god was what he fought against all this time. Kanji smiles and throws it away and sees it disappear into the sky with a flash. • ^ Taran Adarsh..
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