Udanchhoo

Udanchhoo is a 2018 Hindi feature film, starring Prem Chopra, Rajneesh Duggal, Ashutosh Rana, Bruna Abdullah & Saisha Sehgal. Directed by Vipin Parashar and produced by Ravindra Singh under the banner of R-Vision India, this con-comedy is set in the metropolitan city of Mumbai, basing its narrative on how many of today's spiritual leaders use their influence to fool and misguide their followers and use them as a means for their black money operations.

Udanchhoo
Theatrical release poster
Directed byVipin Parashar
Produced byRavindra Singh
Written by
  • Vishal V. Patil
  • Vaibhav Bajpai
Screenplay byVishal V. Patil
Story byVishal V. Patil
Starring
Music by
  • Avishek Majumder
  • Pravin-Manoj
  • Atharva Joshi
Production
company
R-Vision India Pvt.Ltd
Distributed byRich Juniors Entertainment
Release date
5 January 2018[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Story

The film revolves around the lead protagonists Vikram (Rajneesh Duggal), Guru G (Prem Chopra) & Shanti (Saisha Sehgal). Guru G, under the garb of a pious spiritual guru, is running a black money operation through his ashram with help from his trusted devotee Billu (Ashutosh Rana) & Julia (Bruna Abdullah). The film goes on to show how all the characters get involved in a huge con mystery resulting in a funny and dramatic climax.

Cast

Soundtrack

The music of the film is composed by Avishek Majumder, Pravin-Manoj and Atharva Joshi while the lyrics have been penned by Rani Malik, Tahmina Khaleel, Ajay Milind, Jairaj Selwan & Vishal V. Patil. The first track of the film is titled as "Sarkar" which is sung by Rani Hazarika, starring Amanda Rosario.

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Udanchhoo"Jairaj Selwan, Vishal V. PatilAvishek MajumderNakash Aziz, Shalmali Kholgade 
2."Bhulbhulaiya"Tahmina KhaleelAvishek MajumderNakash Aziz, Shradha Pandit 
3."Sarkar"Ajay MilindPravin-ManojRani Hazarika 
4."Naughty Naughty"Rani MalikPravin-ManojRavindra Singh, Pratiksha Vashishtha 
5."Money Money"Rani MalikAtharva JoshiDivya Kumar 

Release and Critical reception

The film released on 5 January 2018.[2] A Free Press Journal gave movie a 1.5 Rating Out of 5 and wrote "A clueless attempt at comedy." [3]

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