Ek Din 24 Ghante

Ek Din 24 Ghante
Directed by Anant Balani
Produced by Devang Dholakia, Vijay Jindhal, Vivek Suchanti
Written by Anant Balani
Starring Rahul Bose
Nandita Das
Music by Sanju Chakravarty
Cinematography Sanjay Nair
Distributed by Channel Nine Entertainment Ltd.
Release dates
  • 7 November 2003 (2003-11-07)
Running time
95 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi

Ek Din 24 Ghante (Hindi:एक दिन चौबीस घंटे; English: "One Day 24 Hours") is a 2003 Bollywood thriller film directed and written by Anant Balani and starring Rahul Bose and Nandita Das. The film premiered on 7 November 2003. Director Anant Balani died before the film was released on 29 August 2003. The film is an unauthorised adaptation of the 1998 German film Run Lola Run.[1]

Plot

The film revolves around a father-girl-guy relationship. Sameera Dutta (Nandita Das) is the wild daughter who comes into conflict with her father when she meets Viren (Rahul Bose). Sameera believes she has found true love, but it happens that Viren has a serious gambling problem and owes Rs. 2 million to a casino owner, Patel (Vineet Kumar). Viren seeks Sameera's help and in desperation and out of resentment for her father she threatens to reveal to her mother that he has a mistress who is pregnant with his child. When her father fails to give her the money, she places a revolver to his head. Her father not only informs the police, but he also hires a hitman to kill his daughter. Meanwhile, a strike cripples the city so Sameera must make her way on foot to the drop-off location to pay off Patel and save Viren's life. After narrowly escaping both the police and her father's hired hitman, Sameera reaches the drop-off. After killing her pursuers, Patel takes the money and lets Viren go. However, Sameera accidentally overhears Viren telling how he staged the whole incident with Patel to obtain her father's money and that their relationship is a sham. After shooting and killing Viren, Sameera walks away.

Cast

Box office

Ek Din grossed only around Rs. 30,00,000 in its opening weekend and was named a flop.[2]

References

  1. N, Anjum (7 November 2003). "Run Nandita, run". Rediff. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
  2. http://www.rediff.com/movies/2003/nov/11box.htm

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