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Directed by | Onir |
Written by | Ashwini Malik |
Produced by | Vashu Bhagnani Sanjay Suri Onir |
Starring | Sharman Joshi Shabana Azmi Boman Irani Sanjay Suri Chitrangada Singh |
Cinematography | Sachin K. Krishn |
Edited by | Irene Dhar Malik |
Music by | Gaurav Dayal Vivek Philip[1] |
Production |
Pooja Entertainment |
Distributed by | Anticlock Films |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Sorry Bhai is an Indian Hindi romance drama film starring Shabana Azmi, Boman Irani, Sanjay Suri, Sharman Joshi and Chitrangada Singh. It was directed by Onir and released on 28 November 2008.[2][3][4]
Siddharth Mathur (Sharman Joshi), a shy young scientist, travels to Mauritius for his elder brother Harsh's (Sanjay Suri) wedding. Accompanying him is his mother Gayatri (Shabana Azmi), a reluctant traveller since she is angry at Harsh for deciding to get married without consulting them. Also travelling is Siddharth's cheery father Navin (Boman Irani), whose sole entertainment is pulling Gayatri's leg. Harsh, pre-occupied with work, can spend little time with his family and it is left to his fiancée Aaliyah (Chitrangada Singh) to show them around Mauritius before the wedding. However, Ma's anger at Harsh ensures that she takes an instant dislike for Aaliyah, and it is Aaliyah and Siddharth who end up spending loads of time together. This, added to the fact that Aaliyah feels neglected by the career-obsessed Harsh, leads to them being irresistibly drawn to each other. A horrified Siddharth battles this attraction desperately, but Aaliyah has fallen madly in love and pursues him with single-minded determination. When Siddharth's defences start crumbling and Ma starts getting suspicious, all hell breaks loose in the Mathur family.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Mere Khuda Karam" | Amitabh Verma | Gaurav Dayal, Vivek Philip | K.K. | 6:03 |
2. | "Pal Yeh Pal" | Amitabh Verma | Gaurav Dayal, Vivek Philip | Sunidhi Chauhan | 5:07 |
3. | "Sorry Bhai!" | Amitabh Verma, Vivek Philip | Gaurav Dayal, Vivek Philip | Sunidhi Chauhan, K. K., Abhishek Nailwal | 4:29 |
4. | "Jalte Hain" | Amitabh Verma | Gaurav Dayal, Vivek Philip | K. K., Abhishek Nailwal | 4:22 |
5. | "Some Times" | Amitabh Verma | Gaurav Dayal, Vivek Philip | Nanette Natal | 4:50 |
6. | "Jalte Hain (Version 2)" | Amitabh Verma | Gaurav Dayal, Vivek Philip | Abhishek Nailwal | 4:27 |
7. | "Mere Khuda (Remix)" | Amitabh Verma | Gaurav Dayal, Vivek Philip | K.K. | 4:08 |
8. | "Pal Yeh Pal (Remix)" | Amitabh Verma | Gaurav Dayal, Vivek Philip | Sunidhi Chauhan, Abhishek Nailwal | 4:42 |
9. | "Jalte Hain (Remix)" | Amitabh Verma | Gaurav Dayal, Vivek Philip | Abhishek Nailwal | 3:37 |
Total length: | 36:55 |
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