Sankat City (Hindi: संकट सिटी) is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language black comedy film directed by Pankaj Advani starring Kay Kay Menon.[1] The film was released in India on 10 July 2009.
Sankat City | |
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Directed by | Pankaj Advani |
Written by | Pankaj Advani |
Produced by | MoserBaer Entertainment Ltd. and 7 Entertainment Ltd. |
Starring | Kay Kay Menon Anupam Kher Rimi Sen Chunky Pandey Dilip Prabhawalkar |
Cinematography | Chirantan Das |
Music by | Ranjit Barot |
Release date |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Guru (Kay Kay Menon) and Ganpat (Dilip Prabhavalkar) are small-time car thieves. One night, they steal a Mercedes Rs. 10 million inside, unaware that the car belongs to a vicious gangster/loan shark called Faujdaar (Anupam Kher). They try to sell the stolen Mercedes to Suleman Supari (Rahul Dev), a hitman, who recognizes the car and notifies his friend Faujdaar. Faujdaar sends his henchman with Guru to get back the cash.
Meanwhile, Ganpat has hidden cash in a safe place. After an accident, he loses his memory. Angered by the chain of events, Faujdaar gives Guru three days to return the money.
The music was composed by Ranjit Barot and released by Venus Worldwide Entertainment. All lyrics were written by Panchhi Jalonvi and Mehboob.
Sankat City | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Ranjit Barot | ||||
Released | 2009 | |||
Recorded | 2009 | |||
Genre | Soundtrack | |||
Length | 22:58 | |||
Label | Venus Worldwide Entertainment | |||
Producer | Ranjit Barot | |||
Ranjit Barot chronology | ||||
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No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Mumbai One Way Nagri Hai" | Sukhwinder Singh, Ranjit Barot | 3:50 |
2. | "Ghoom Ghoom" | Roop Kumar Rathod, June Banerjee, Ranjit Barot | 3:49 |
3. | "Sha La La (She Is A Bad Girl)" | Ranjit Barot | 4:17 |
4. | "Mister Hua Hai Aisa Hal Kyun" | June Banerjee | 4:14 |
5. | "Mister Hua Hai Aisa Hal Kyon" (Remix) | June Banerjee | 6:48 |
Total length: | 22:58 |
Sankat City received generally negative reviews from film critics as a dark comedy.[2][3][4]