![]() The boys help Musa Bhai eliminate his disloyal men, and in return, Musa Bhai helps Bobby get a film with his love interest Sapna ( Sameera Reddy), and makes a deal with the winner of the bet that if his boys win another game, the amount is off. However, luck favors them when Musa Bhai finds out that had they not kidnapped him, he would have died, because his men had been bribed by his rival Sultan ( Mahesh Manjrekar) to kill him. Musa Bhai heads the Underworld Criminal Activities of Mumbai and is the most feared gangster. After successfully kidnapping him, they find out that he is actually Musa Bhai ( Sanjay Dutt). ![]() The only solution to their problems is kidnapping a Business tycoon, who Lucky has recently seen in nightclubs. They are warned to return the money in 2 weeks time, and not to leave the city. However, the person playing opposite to Lucky cheats, resulting in Lucky owing him Rs. All others pitch in whats left with them. They enjoy the life in Mumbai, but ultimately find out that they are running short of cash. Soon after, the boys decide not to return to their village and instead enjoy the life of the city. To make Jai forget Shalini, his friends plan and hook him up with Tanya ( Payal Rohatgi), a night-club prostitute, and he falls for her later. While Lucky starts having luck in gambling, Bobby faces hard luck in the film industry, and Jai finds out that his love, Shalini ( Riya Sen), had intentionally left him, and doesn't want him back. It turns out that Omi had in fact made a plan with the borrower for 50% cut of the money. Lucky was an expert gambler in his village and intends to test his luck in Mumbai. ![]() Omi needs to get back some money from a person who borrowed it from his father. They immediately become friends as they are alone, and only Jai has someone to live with.īobby dreams of becoming an actor like Amitabh Bachchan. They are Bobby ( Dino Morea), Omi ( Rohit Roy), Lucky ( Sanjay Suri) and Jai (Bikram Saluja). Released on 9 January 2004, this film is loosely based on the 1997 Hollywood comedy Suicide Kings.įour individuals, from different walks of life, meet on a train destined towards Mumbai. It was produced by Sanjay Gupta and directed by Hriday Shetty, the film was a rage and did exceptionally well at the single screens of India whilst performing well at the multiplex cinemas overall the film was given a verdict of average. ![]() He was awarded the Media Prize of the German Mathematical Association (DMV) (2008) and was Science Journalist of the Year in Germany (awarded by Medium Magazine) in 2005.Plan is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film, starring Sanjay Dutt, Priyanka Chopra, Dino Morea and Sameera Reddy. ![]() Drösser was a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT (1993-94), and a Journalist in Residence at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics in Santa Barbara (2014). Der Mathematikverführer was a national best-seller and sold more than 130,000 copies. Drösser has published about 15 popular science books in Germany, including: Total berechenbar? Wenn Algorithmen für uns entscheiden (Hanser, 2016), a book on how algorithms are shaping our daily life Wie wir Deutschen ticken (Edel, 2015) and Wir Deutschen und das Geld (Edel, 2016), two books with representative surveys about various general topics about the Germans’ life, and their attitude towards financial matters Hast du Töne? Warum wir alle musikalisch sind (Rowohlt, 2009), a book on research about music and the brain, and why everybody is musical and Der Mathematikverführer (2007), Der Logikverführer (2012) and Der Physikverführer (2010) (all with Rowohlt), three popular books on mathematics, physics and logic. His radio column, "Stimmt’s?" has aired daily on Radio Eins (since 2002) and NDR2 (since 2008). From 2004 to 2006, he was the founding Editor-in-Chief of Zeit Wissen, a bi-monthly popular science magazine still in publication. His weekly column, "Stimmt’s?" ("Is it true that.?"), about scientific and other urban myths, has been printed weekly since 1997. Before arriving in the Bay Area, he was a science editor and reporter at Germany’s major weekly paper, Die Zeit, for 18 years. Christoph Drösser is a freelance science writer from Germany living in San Francisco, working mainly for German newspapers, magazines and radio stations. ![]()
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