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Directed by | Milan Luthria |
Produced by | Ronnie Screwvala |
Written by | Saurabh Shukla (dialogue) |
Screenplay by | Rajat Aroraa |
Story by | Rajat Aroraa |
Starring |
Paresh Rawal Rimi Sen Kunal Kapoor Nana Patekar Danny Denzongpa |
Music by | Pritam |
Cinematography | Nirmal Jani |
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Running time
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110 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
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Soundtrack album by Pritam | ||||
Released | 14 January 2007 (Digital Release) 16 March 2007 (Film Release) |
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Genre | filmi | |||
Length | 50:43 | |||
Label | Saregama | |||
Producer | Pritam | |||
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Hattrick is a 2007 Bollywood sport-drama film directed by Milan Luthria, starring Paresh Rawal, Rimi Sen, Kunal Kapoor, Nana Patekar, Danny Denzongpa.
Dr. Satyajit Chavan is the head doctor at a civil hospital in Delhi. Satyajit is well regarded and respected, but he has terrible bedside manners and is generally rude to everyone. His staff of doctors, most of whom are young interns fresh out of medical school, inquire about his bedside manner. He curtly informs them that his job is to treat patients and that beds must be allocated to the ones who are most likely to survive and get better. We discover that government hospitals (especially in large cities like Mumbai) are severely limited in bed space and attract the worst stricken patients in the city. These draconian conditions have shaped Satyajit and his views on treatment.
Sarbajeet "Saby" Singh and Kashmira Singh are a young Punjabi couple; they are about to marry. In a departure from the arranged marriages, they have chosen each other independently. They invite their parents to a joint dinner and inform them of their choice. The parents are cheerful to oblige, and they gladly arrange the wedding ceremony. Once married, however, Saby and Kashmira discover their varying interests and aspirations. The main conflict is around cricket: Saby is a great fan of cricket, and Kashmira does not care very much for the sport. Saby watches every India match with unfailing zeal. Kashmira however is left alone and unattended, and she gradually feels abandoned and unloved.
Hemendra "Hemu" Patel is a janitor working at a London airport. He represents the journey of a poor immigrant. His main goal is to secure British citizenship so that he can return to India with great ceremony (as he has seen bestowed upon his other relatives who have attained foreign citizenship). He deals with the cultural differences of his UK-inclined teenage daughter. His wife Priya is affectionate and supportive. Though she does not share his obsequious quest for British citizenship, she generally encourages him to achieve his goals.