Bombay to Goa (2007 film)

Journey Bombay To Goa (2007 film)
Directed by Raj Pendurkar
Produced by Humayu Rangilla
Starring Asrani
Dinesh Hingoo
Jagdeep
Anirudh Agarwal
Jr. Mehmood
Mac Mohan
Navin Prabhakar
Paintal
Raju Shrivastava
Sanjay Mishra
Shakti Kapoor
Sunil Pal
Tinu Anand
Vijay Raaz
Viju Khote
Music by Nitin Shankar
Distributed by Eros Entertainment
Release dates
2007
Country India
Language Hindi
Box office ₹9,875,518[1]

Journey Bombay to Goa: Laughter Unlimited, also known as Bombay to Goa, is a Hindi film released in 2007. It stars Indian comedians Raju Srivastava, Sunil Pal, and Ahsaan Qureshi and comic actors Vijay Raaz, Asrani and Tinu Anand among others. The film is a remake of the 1972 film of the same name which starred Amitabh Bachchan and Aruna Irani.

Synopsis

The film revolves around two people. Lal is an ambitious guy who wants to start his own business and make it big in life. Das is a loudmouth, and a very arrogant person. The two manage to get hold of 5000 rupees and they open a vada pav centre. As luck would have it, Lal wins Rs. 2 lakhs in a contest. The duo plan to start a travel agency. Since they do not have enough money to buy a vehicle, they use spare parts of old cars to create a bus. Trusting Das to come up with a good make of a bus, he blindly hands over the prize money to him. Lal manages to get passengers for their first ride. But when the bus comes all hell breaks loose with people demanding their money back.

But when the passengers are forced to ride in it, it leads to a rat race for them and the bus owner duo, for some golden ornaments, which they somehow manage to find under a statue which they pulled down, but the gold is seized by the police. After the police are off with the gold, the passengers as well as the bus owner duo begin to repent their greed and decide to do a "philanthropic" job by fixing the fallen statue. But trying to fix the statue they manage to break it into pieces. Inside is a pack of diamonds. Lal thanks God for the reward and everybody gets their share of the diamonds.

Cast

See also

India national cricket team

References

External links

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