Call for Fun

Call For Fun is a 2017 comedy written and directed by Janak Toprani and produced by Hardik Patel. The lead cast are Zaan Khan, Shubhangi Mehrotra, Charu Asopa, Prasad Shikhre, Arya Priyanka, Swagata Naik, Aashish Gade, Prashant Kanaujia, Parmeet Sethi, Linesh Fanse, Bharat Dabholkar, Kishore Pradhan. The creative director is Poornima Toprani, the lyricist is Alok Ranjan Jha and the choreographer for the movie is Sada Yadav. The film songs are composed by Lalit Pandit, of Jatin-Lalit.

Call For Fun
Film poster
Directed byJanak Toprani
Produced byHardik Patel
StarringZaan Khan
Charu Asopa
Shubhangi Mehrotra
Swagata Naik
Prasad shikhre
Arya Priyanka
Parmeet Sethi
Kishore Pradhan
Prashant Kanaujia
Aashish Gade
Bharat Dabholkar
Linesh Fanse
Music byLalit Pandit
CinematographyRajendra Prasad
Edited bySanjib Datta
Release date
  • 6 October 2017 (2017-10-06)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

The movie was released on 6 October 2017.[1]

Plot

Call For Fun is a ‘coming of age’ film that tells a tale of a smart college kid who is learning the hard way about the various nuances of business life and later coming out of it triumphantly. It portrays the modern day youth who still have their Indian values in place.

The movie features Yash (Zaan Khan) who is an easy going, intelligent young man who loves adventures and is fun loving. He is grounded in life, but eager to achieve great success, but as soon as he can.

Just when Yash’s college is over, Yash's parents Dev and Shiela are urgently required to go to the US for a few months. Dev places all the faith in his son, thinking that it is a good opportunity for him to learn the functioning of call center and gain work experience before pursuing a master's of business administration degree.

Yash defies his father’s conventional approach to business in his absence and begins to expand the call center business by procuring more clients. The expansion back fires resulting in delayed payments, backlogs and overhead. Yash gets desperate to try to control the situation and even ends up using the college fund that his father has saved for his foreign education. But the situation goes out of control and it gets imperative of Yash to find away to recover the money.

The twist in the movie comes when during a casual discussion with college friends, Yash discovers a perfect solution to get out of the soup he had landed in. He comes up with the idea of Party Talkline. He begins the new business, only to embark on a series of comical misadventures, including the Mafia.

Amidst all the chaos and various incidents, Yash realizes that in these trying times, people are very lonely and they don’t have any outlet to share their problems, and a counseling helpline is the need of the hour.[2][3] [4]

Cast

  • Zaan Khan as Yash
  • Shubhangi Mehrotra as Anu
  • Charu Asopa as Sush
  • Prashant Kanaujia as Lucky
  • Prasad Shikhre as Paddy
  • Swagata Naik as Katy
  • Arya Priyanka as Rinku
  • Aashish Gade as Vasu
  • Linesh Fanse as Dabla Supari, The Don
  • Parmeet Sethi as Dev Mehra
  • Bharat Dabholkar as Mr Sabarwala
  • Lubna Salim as Sheila Mehra
  • Vaquar as Inspector Lokhande

Production

It is a FilmQuest Entertainment Production. The trailer of the film was released on 7 September 2017.

Soundtrack

gollark: Hmm, that's quite a lot longer than "high school" here.
gollark: The only vaguely practical class my school offers at "high school" age (16-18, right?) is "cooking", as part of the complementary studies carousel thing, which I'm not actually doing.
gollark: I see.
gollark: You have an "internal combustion engines and motor vehicles class"? In what kind of schooling thing?
gollark: I mean, I would hope they would at least beat the 300kbps connection.

References

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