A man helps criminals with a bank robbery for money but suffers from amnesia and cannot remember where he hid the money, causing chaos amongst unpredictable characters. Ghanchakkar is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language Comedy Crime film starring Emraan Hashmi, Vidya Balan, Rajesh Sharma, Namit Das, Parvin Dabas, Shashank Shende and Raj Kumar Gupta. UTV Motion Pictures was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Ronnie Screwvala and Siddharth Roy Kapur. Ghanchakkar is written by Raj Kumar Gupta, Parveez Sheikh, Parveez Shaikh and Rajkumar Gupta and it is directed by Raj Kumar Gupta and Rajkumar Gupta. UTV Motion Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the film. Ghanchakkar was released on 27th June 2013 and takes a screen time of 137 min. Ghanchakkar was made on a budget of ₹29 crore and at the box office it grossed only ₹28 crore. Cinematography was done by Satyajit Pande and editing by Aarti Bajaj. The music was composed by Filmfare Award winner Amit Trivedi.
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Ghanchakkar Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : neutral
Positive Review Rating : 35%
Vidya provides a few laughs trying to ape the Punjabi stereotype. ( Read More )
And here, where very few Bollywood movies venture with any imagination, the director gifts us an occasional smile. ( Read More )
Simon Foster
A bloody denouement aboard a night time train as Sanjus memory all but fades away confirms Gupta can exhibit skill with framing and pace, but a gaping lack of narrative logic all but renders the outcome meaningless.The films big reveal on the location of the suitcase plays like a bad joke; my reaction was along the lines of Really ( Read More )
And somewhere through the second half, it stops being funny and becomes inane precisely at the time when it should have showed off its intelligence. ( Read More )
And somewhere through the second half, it stops being funny and becomes inane precisely at the time when it should have showed off its intelligence. ( Read More )