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Directed by | Dibakar Banerjee |
Written by | Jaideep Sahni |
Produced by | Savita Raj Hiremath Ronnie Screwvala |
Starring | Anupam Kher Boman Irani Parvin Dabas Vinay Pathak Ranvir Shorey Tara Sharma |
Cinematography | Amitabha Singh |
Edited by | Sejal Painter |
Music by | Bapi–Tutul Dhruv Dhalla |
Production company | Tandav Film Production |
Distributed by | UTV Motion Pictures |
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Running time | 125 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | est.₹37.5 million (US$450,000)[1] |
Box office | est.₹66.7 million (US$800,000)[1] |
Khosla Ka Ghosla (transl. Khosla's nest) is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language comedy drama film directed by Dibakar Banerjee, in his directorial debut. It was produced by Savita Raj Hiremath under the Taandav Films label and Ronnie Screwvala from UTV Motion Pictures. Written by Jaideep Sahni, the film stars Anupam Kher, Boman Irani, Parvin Dabas, Vinay Pathak, Ranvir Shorey and Tara Sharma in the lead roles. The story follows Kamal Kishore Khosla (Kher), a middle-class Delhiite and his family's attempt to reclaim their land which has been seized by a builder, Khurana (Irani).
Banerjee, an advertising filmmaker, wanted to make a feature film which showcased Delhi the way it is. The initial idea conceived by Hiremath and Sahni was about a generation gap. After finishing the script, Sahni informed Banerjee that he had found a producer in Delhi and asked him if he wanted to direct the film; Banerjee agreed to do so. The film had no buyers for two years during which time editing continued. The team showed the film to several people who loved it but were unwilling to back it. In 2006, UTV Motion Pictures stepped in and distributed the film.
Khosla Ka Ghosla was screened at the 2006 Kara Film Festival and was released on 22 September 2006 to positive critical reception. It won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi at the 54th National Film Awards.[2] Made on a production budget of ₹37.5 million, the film earned a total of ₹66.7 million at the box-office, making it a commercial success. It was later remade in 2008 in Tamil as Poi Solla Porom and in Kannada as Rame Gowda vs Krishna Reddy in 2010.