Luck Luck Ki Baat
Luck Luck Ki Baat is an Indian Television film on Disney Channel India. It a remake of the Disney Channel original movie The Luck of the Irish.
Luck Luck Ki Baat | |
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Based on | The Luck of the Irish by Paul Hoen |
Directed by | Iqbal Khan |
Starring | Satyajeet Dubey Mahesh Thakur Vandana Sajnani Lilliput Damandeep Singh Baggan[1] |
Country of origin | India |
Original language(s) | Hindi |
Production | |
Running time | 86 minutes |
Production company(s) | SOL Productions[1] |
Distributor | Disney India Media Networks |
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Original network | Disney Channel India |
Original release |
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Plot
The movie centres around a 16-year-old Amit who is a class hero and an incredibly lucky student who attributes all his luck to his special gold coin. In a bid to find out about his heritage, he visits a local fair styled around Arabian Nights where the mystery deepens as he encounters a series of mystical and sinister characters; amidst colourful stalls, Arabian dancers and magical tricks. By the next day his luck starts to wear thin as he enters the unknown yet familiar world of magic, genies and more.[2]
Cast
- Satyajeet Dubey as Amit Kumar[1]
- Mahesh Thakur as Kishore Kumar[3]
- Vandana Sajnani as Leena Kumar
- Lilliput as Abul Jan
- Damandeep Singh Baggan as Ifrit Bula Bin Abdulla
- Kishan Savjani as Manpreet[3]
- Ayesha as Kainaaz
- Maninee De as Mrs. Mukherjee
- Shubh as Shubham Mishra
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See also
References
- "Disney India's first ever made for television film to premier 30 Sep". Indian Television Dot Com. September 28, 2012.
- "The movie centers around a smart yet easy going, 16-year old". www.tellychakkar.com.
- "Mahesh Thakur & Kishan Savjani in a telefilm on Disney - Times of India". The Times of India.
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