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Writer :  Narendra Kumar
Director :  Narendra Kumar
Cast :  Sheetal Menon, Gautam Gupta, Amit Siyal, Mohit Tripathi, Asif Alibeg & others.

By MTG editorial

ROOM NO 420, AAGAAZ-SE-ANJAAM TAK is a comedy weaved around Vikramjit Singh's theatre-group, camping in a 5-star hotel 'White-Star', with a cast of 22 musicians-dancers, rehearsing for an expensive, historical costume-drama about the 1857 revolution.

Vikramjit Singh (VJ) is the producer of this play. After several last minute disasters, he is desperately looking for sponsors to stage his production. His whole troupe is boarding and lodging in the hotel without paying a single penny, as the manager of the hotel is VJ's brother-in-law.

Trouble begins when hotel accounts are on audit because the GM of the 'white-star' group of hotels, H.S. Dhillon is on visit. With a bill of 5,60,000 on his head, VJ resorts to desperate measures to save his production, resulting in a cat and mouse chase between VJ's troupe and H S Dhillon.

And the story continues… Drama gets deadlier, tension turns the characters taut and comedy reigns. Well as they say if it makes you laugh, it is a comedy!



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