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The Hungry (2017)

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Tulsi Joshi, the single mother of the man in the bathtub, is played by Tisca Chopra, who delivers a smoking hot performance. She is a woman with her back to the wall but bent on revenge for her son’s murder, for she suspects foul play from the word go. Conspiring with Tathagat’s right hand man (Neeraj Kabi), who she has managed to wrap around her little finger, she plots and schemes as Tathagat is released from jail on an unrelated offence two years after the sequence that begins the movie.

 

All this is set in the backdrop of Tulsi’s marriage to the much younger son of Tathagat — the bumbling, dimwitted Sunny (Arjun Gupta) at the sprawling Ahuja estate. The plot grows markedly murkier as the sexy daughter of Tathagat, Loveleen (Sayani Gupta), who is his favourite, decides to go on a drinking spree with Tulsi’s other son, Chirag (Antonio Aakeel). Intoxicated and with a burning desire to extract revenge, Chirag bashes up Loveleen, smashing her face in beyond recognition. Watching Loveleen escape provides some of the movie’s most harrowing and indelible scenes.

Release Date: Sep 07, 2017
Language: Bollywood Length: 01 hrs 38 mins
Cast: Naseeruddeen Sha, Tisca Chopra, Neeraj Kabi, Sayani Gupta, Suraj Sharma, Jayant Kriplani
Director: Bornila Chatterjee
Music Director: Benedict Taylor
Genre: Drama
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The Hungry (2017) Tulsi Joshi, the single mother of the man in the bathtub, is played by Tisca Chopra, who delivers a smoking hot performance. She is a woman with her back to the wall but bent on revenge for her son’s murder, for she suspects foul play from the word go. Conspiring with Tathagat’s right hand man (Neeraj Kabi), who she has managed to wrap around her little finger, she plots and schemes as Tathagat is released from jail on an unrelated offence two years after the sequence that begins the movie.   All this is set in the backdrop of Tulsi’s marriage to the much younger son of Tathagat — the bumbling, dimwitted Sunny (Arjun Gupta) at the sprawling Ahuja estate. The plot grows markedly murkier as the sexy daughter of Tathagat, Loveleen (Sayani Gupta), who is his favourite, decides to go on a drinking spree with Tulsi’s other son, Chirag (Antonio Aakeel). Intoxicated and with a burning desire to extract revenge, Chirag bashes up Loveleen, smashing her face in beyond recognition. Watching Loveleen escape provides some of the movie’s most harrowing and indelible scenes.. thumbnail text
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