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Starring: Uday Chopra, Jimmy Shergill,
Namrata Shirodkar, Irfan Khan, Raj Zutshi, Rajat Kapoor
Director: Tigmanshu Dhulia
Music: Raju Singh.
Nearly 26000 Foreigners come to Kullu Manali every year. Many of them
do no return. Some are found dead. Others don't want to be found.
Parents from across the globe - from countries as diverse as Britain,
Holland, Italy, Israel and Russia - have formed an amateur
investigative team after their sons and daughter had all vanished in
the valleys of Kullu and Malana.
A boy named Joel Kitchen from England had come to Himachal on a
paragliding trip. He did not return home.
For the police, it is a closed case.
His parents think that he is alive.
Being well connected in political circles, Joel's parents manage to
send an Indian Cop from Scotland yard to India to investigate their
child's disappearance.
For some people, the case becomes a serious issue. They do not want
Scotland Yard to get the right information because they are the ones
who are directly connected in the drug trade.
A minister in England, Union Transport Minister in Delhi and the IG
police are the three pillars on which this drug trade stands.
An Indian Cop is assigned the duty to keep a watch on this cop from
England.
Both become friends without revealing their identities to one another.
In order to provide the necessary impact to the film and its story,
Charas -A Joint Effort has been filmed on actual locations.
Namrata Shirodkar plays a headstrong journalist who is prepared to do
anything to get a juicy news story.
So she will be seen performing a cabaret number as she dances to the
song Dhua Dhua.
Produced by Anjum Rizvi the female lead comprises of Namrata Shirodkar
and Hrishitaa Bhatt. Raju Singh has composed tunes on lyrics penned by
Javed Akthar and Dhulia himself. Allan Amin adds to the thrill with
his action sequences.
Charas - A Joint Effort is worth seeing when it releases in May 2004.
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