Hun Hunshi Hunshilal (transl. I am Hunshi Hunshilal; English Title: Love in the Time of Malaria) is a 1992 Indian Gujarati-language musical political satire film directed by Sanjiv Shah.[1][2]
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Directed by | Sanjiv Shah |
Written by | Paresh Naik |
Produced by | Sanjiv Shah |
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Cinematography | Navroze Contractor |
Music by | Rajat Dholakia |
Production company | Karnar Productions |
Release date | 1992 |
Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Gujarati |
In the kingdom of Khojpuri, King Bhadrabhoop II (Mohan Gokhale), is annoyed by mosquitoes (representative of middle and lower class).
In a small village, Doongri, Hunshi is born to a doctor. After growing up, he adopts more respectable moniker, Hunshilal (Dilip Joshi). Hunshilal moves to Khojpuri to work at Queen's Lab, a laboratory which aims to eradicate mosquitoes problem once and for all. At the lab, Hunshilal falls in love with the fellow scientist, Parveen (Renuka Shahane).
The film had 45 songs. The composer Rajat Dholakia composed them in two days.[3][4]
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