Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! (2008) film wallpapers :
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Ad filmmaker-cum-director Dibakar Banerjee hit the jackpot with his directorial debut film “Khosla ka Ghosla” was released in September 2006 to huge critical and commercial success. Now he is ready with his second film “Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!” and says about his film that “Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! Brings you the ultimate media savvy thief – the one who stole at night, and wanted to be famous for it by day! And all of it in two action packed, fun field, commercial free two hours with a happy happy ending.”
Banerjee is also interested in making a period drama but is currently focusing on a political thriller, which is expected to release next year.
Complete film details, including cast details, crew and storyline are following
Movie Name : Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!
Also Known As : Oye Lucky, Lucky Oye!
Tagline : Kamao toh zero! Churao toh hero!
Release Date : 28 November 2008
Genre : Comedy
Director : Dibakar Banerjee
Producer : Ronnie Screwvala
Banner : UTV Motion Pictures
Presenter : UTV Motion Pictures
Language : Hindi
Story & Screenplay Writers : Dibakar Banerjee, Urmi juvekar
Music Director : Sneha Khanwalkar
Lyricists : Dibakar Banerjee, Manu Rishi, Mange Ram, Kanu Behl, Amitosh Nagpal
Playback Singers : Mika Singh, Des Raj Lakhani, Himani Kapoor, Rajbir, Brijesh Shandilya, Dilbahar
Cinematographer : Kartik Vijay
Editors : Shyamal Karmakar, Namrata Rao
Executive Producer : Priya Sreedharan
Art Director : Monica Angelica Bhowmick
Costume Designers : Manoshi Nath, Rushi Sharma
Production Designer : Vandana Kataria
Publicity Designer : Mantra @ SDS
Shooting Location : Delhi, India
Music On : T-Series
Cast :
Abhay Deol as Lucky
Paresh Rawal as Luckys Father / Gogi Bhai / Dr. Handa
Neetu Chandra as Sonal
Archana Puran Singh as Mrs. Handa
Manu Rishi as Bangali
Richa Chadda as Dolly
Anurag Arora as Devender Singh - Cop
Manjot Singh as Young Lucky
Rajinder Sethi as Criminal
Synopsis :
What follows may have been true.
From the inner city ghetto of West Delhi, Lucky, a gawky 15-year-old lower middle class Sikh kid, rises to become one of the most wanted master thieves of India with tens of millions worth loot, a glamorous lifestyle, cars, women, and a fan following.
As a kid, there is little at home for Lucky except an alienated family and a dysfunctional relationship with his violent, bullying father. He is a keen observer of the world around him from his immediate surroundings his friends, dropouts, delinquents, petty criminals to the world he aspires to – the nouveau riche - private school kids, shining cars with power windows, and pretty girls from posh neighbourhoods who seem forever inaccessible – they all add to his store of knowledge.
Over his adventures, we see Lucky form his worldview. And that is – if you don't have it, steal it.
Together with his childhood friend Bangali he graduates to becoming a full-fledged thief and is introduced to a man who will change the course of his life: Gogi Bhai – a flamboyant musical bandleader who's also a fence for stolen goods. A man who becomes a surrogate father.
Lucky rapidly rises to become Gogi's star operator. Through him Lucky meets a host of characters who will define who he will become including Dolly, Gogi's aggressive, hard bitten star dancer and her college going, quiet younger sister Sonal with whom he begins a tentative romance. Lucky's independent nature, insatiable ambition and hunger for the unreachable accelerate his path in crime and matters are brought to a head by a pivotal act of betrayal that scars Lucky for life and sets him off into a new trajectory of life.
Lucky's journey develops him into a flamboyant playboy who now wants more than just the riches. Now he needs the respectability, the social standing of a city gentleman. Without sacrificing that reckless freedom he cherishes - the duality of having the freedom to steal.
But this is, perhaps, half the tale.
The other half is about why a wealthy thief who stole tens of millions worth of jewellery, cars, gadgets and other valuables would also steal a greeting card, a teddy bear and a framed photo of a family playing in the snow.
Banerjee is also interested in making a period drama but is currently focusing on a political thriller, which is expected to release next year.
Complete film details, including cast details, crew and storyline are following
Movie Name : Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!
Also Known As : Oye Lucky, Lucky Oye!
Tagline : Kamao toh zero! Churao toh hero!
Release Date : 28 November 2008
Genre : Comedy
Director : Dibakar Banerjee
Producer : Ronnie Screwvala
Banner : UTV Motion Pictures
Presenter : UTV Motion Pictures
Language : Hindi
Story & Screenplay Writers : Dibakar Banerjee, Urmi juvekar
Music Director : Sneha Khanwalkar
Lyricists : Dibakar Banerjee, Manu Rishi, Mange Ram, Kanu Behl, Amitosh Nagpal
Playback Singers : Mika Singh, Des Raj Lakhani, Himani Kapoor, Rajbir, Brijesh Shandilya, Dilbahar
Cinematographer : Kartik Vijay
Editors : Shyamal Karmakar, Namrata Rao
Executive Producer : Priya Sreedharan
Art Director : Monica Angelica Bhowmick
Costume Designers : Manoshi Nath, Rushi Sharma
Production Designer : Vandana Kataria
Publicity Designer : Mantra @ SDS
Shooting Location : Delhi, India
Music On : T-Series
Cast :
Abhay Deol as Lucky
Paresh Rawal as Luckys Father / Gogi Bhai / Dr. Handa
Neetu Chandra as Sonal
Archana Puran Singh as Mrs. Handa
Manu Rishi as Bangali
Richa Chadda as Dolly
Anurag Arora as Devender Singh - Cop
Manjot Singh as Young Lucky
Rajinder Sethi as Criminal
Synopsis :
What follows may have been true.
From the inner city ghetto of West Delhi, Lucky, a gawky 15-year-old lower middle class Sikh kid, rises to become one of the most wanted master thieves of India with tens of millions worth loot, a glamorous lifestyle, cars, women, and a fan following.
As a kid, there is little at home for Lucky except an alienated family and a dysfunctional relationship with his violent, bullying father. He is a keen observer of the world around him from his immediate surroundings his friends, dropouts, delinquents, petty criminals to the world he aspires to – the nouveau riche - private school kids, shining cars with power windows, and pretty girls from posh neighbourhoods who seem forever inaccessible – they all add to his store of knowledge.
Over his adventures, we see Lucky form his worldview. And that is – if you don't have it, steal it.
Together with his childhood friend Bangali he graduates to becoming a full-fledged thief and is introduced to a man who will change the course of his life: Gogi Bhai – a flamboyant musical bandleader who's also a fence for stolen goods. A man who becomes a surrogate father.
Lucky rapidly rises to become Gogi's star operator. Through him Lucky meets a host of characters who will define who he will become including Dolly, Gogi's aggressive, hard bitten star dancer and her college going, quiet younger sister Sonal with whom he begins a tentative romance. Lucky's independent nature, insatiable ambition and hunger for the unreachable accelerate his path in crime and matters are brought to a head by a pivotal act of betrayal that scars Lucky for life and sets him off into a new trajectory of life.
Lucky's journey develops him into a flamboyant playboy who now wants more than just the riches. Now he needs the respectability, the social standing of a city gentleman. Without sacrificing that reckless freedom he cherishes - the duality of having the freedom to steal.
But this is, perhaps, half the tale.
The other half is about why a wealthy thief who stole tens of millions worth of jewellery, cars, gadgets and other valuables would also steal a greeting card, a teddy bear and a framed photo of a family playing in the snow.
Official Website : www.oyelucky.com
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