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Hello! Hum Lallan Bol Rahe Hain(2010)

2.8/10
Hindi130 mins

Hello! Hum Lallan Bol Rahe Hain (2010) is a 130-minute Hindi film directed by Dileep Shukla. Starring Dilip Shukla, Ketki Dave and Manoj Joshi. With an audience rating of 2.8/10, Hello! Hum Lallan Bol Rahe Hain stands as one of the notable Hindi releases of 2010.

Director:Dileep Shukla
Mood:
funnyemotionaluplifting
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Quick Facts

Theatrical Release
15 January 2010
Director
Dileep Shukla
Language
Hindi
Runtime
2h 10m
GudVibe Rating
2.8/10

Storyline

A simple villager moves to Mumbai and becomes a security guard. He gets into a series of chaotic and unexpected situations at work. Through these troubles, he ends up discovering his own hidden talents.

A small-town guard in a big city mess.

Film Details

2.8Rating
130Minutes
HindiLanguage
Release Date15 January 2010
Release Typetheatrical

Parental Guide

Violence
Low
Language
Low
Sex / Nudity
Mild
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
Low

Vibe & Tags

Mood
funnyemotionaluplifting
Themes
identitysurvivalfamilyfriendship
Tonewhimsical
Pacingepisodic
Complexitylight
Audiencemultiplex
Best Withfamily
Violence1
Emotion3
Humor4
Rewatchability3

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Trivia

  • The film's title is a playful twist on a famous dialogue from the 1975 blockbuster 'Sholay', where the character Gabbar Singh says 'Kitne aadmi the?'.
  • Director Dilip Shukla is better known as a veteran dialogue and screenplay writer for many successful comedies, making this a rare directorial venture for him.
  • Actor Rajpal Yadav, who plays the lead, performed many of his own stunts in the film to keep the comedy scenes feel more authentic and physical.
  • The movie was shot extensively in real Mumbai locations, including crowded chawls and streets, to capture the contrast between village and city life.
  • Despite being a comedy, the film incorporates subtle social commentary on the struggles of migrant workers in big cities, a common theme in director Shukla's writing.
  • The soundtrack features a song composed by Bappi Lahiri, marking one of his later works in Hindi cinema during this period.
  • This was one of the few films where comedian actor Makrand Anaspure, known for his work in Marathi cinema, played a supporting role in a Hindi movie.

Notable Collaborations

Frequent partnerships reunited in Hello! Hum Lallan Bol Rahe Hain

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