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Ek Aur Ek Gyarah (2003)

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  • Release Date2003
  • GenreComedy
  • FormatColor
  • LanguageHindi
  • Run Time156 mins
  • Length4296.04 metres
  • Number of Reels18
  • Gauge35mm
  • Censor RatingU/A
  • Censor Certificate NumberCIL/2/51/2002-MUM
  • Certificate Date31/12/2002
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It's great combination of the most energetic team of two great actors, Sanjay Dutt and Govinda who create chemistry together on the screen through their most lively and spontaneous performances as Taraji and Sitaraji-two small-time criminals who escape from the jail but only to face the bigger crisis of big-time dons with the most electrifying and hilarious situations. Their innocence and ignorance of high-tech world at the border create the most interesting episodes which lead them to fight with their own street-smart skill and wits against dangerous enemies of the country with the support of a kind-natured BSF officer, Major Ramsingh (Jackie) and two modern girls who unmask the identities of the conmen but too late....after falling in love....

The above plot turns much warmer and more interesting with the director, David Dhawan's novel and contemporary approach in his inimitable style-plus with his successful box office track record with these two actors.

And of course, "Ek Aur Ek Gyarah", is enhanced by most energetic music track by the latest sensational music trio-Shankar, Ehsaan and Loy making "Ek Aur Amar Premm", a rocking musical entertainer worth watching in theatres with action, thrill and romance...Romance?

Because Taraji and Sitaraji need inspirations from the two damsels all the time before they leap into action. And ultimately they prove that though 1+1=2 is true on paper, in reality it has the strength of 11, if united....how? Watch and enjoy.

(From the official press booklets)