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Hungame pe Hungama
Directed by Neeraj Vora
Produced by Arshad Warsi
Viacom 18 Motion Pictures
Story by Arshad Warsi
Neeraj Vora
Starring Arshad Warsi
Esha Gupta
Amrita Rao
Minisha Lamba
Aashish Chaudhary
Boman Irani
Music by Krsna
Cinematography Ashok Mehta
Studio Shooting Star Productions
Distributed by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures
Release date(s) 14 September 2013
Country India
Language Hindi
Hungame Pe Hungama is an upcoming delayed Bollywood comedy film directed by Neeraj Vora . And produced by Shooting Star Productions
Cast :
Arshad Warsi as Roney/Aditiya Arrham/Raja Agarwal/Sameer Khana
Esha Gupta as Jia
Amrita Rao as Simran
Minisha Lamba as Manira
Aashish Chaudhary as Shub
Boman Irani as Tanja Bhai
Rajpal Yadav as Manu
Darshan Jariwala as Hari Ram/Papa
Gurpreet Ghuggi as Tony
Murli Sharma as Inspector Syskia
Vindu Dara Singh as Johny
Deepak Dobriyal as Khekar
Ajay Devgan in Cameo Appearance
Bipasha Basu an Item Number
Arshad Warsi as Roney/Aditiya Arrham/Raja Agarwal/Sameer Khana
Esha Gupta as Jia
Amrita Rao as Simran
Minisha Lamba as Manira
Aashish Chaudhary as Shub
Boman Irani as Tanja Bhai
Rajpal Yadav as Manu
Darshan Jariwala as Hari Ram/Papa
Gurpreet Ghuggi as Tony
Murli Sharma as Inspector Syskia
Vindu Dara Singh as Johny
Deepak Dobriyal as Khekar
Ajay Devgan in Cameo Appearance
Bipasha Basu an Item Number
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