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A moving Bollywood drama about a suicide bomber who is given refuge by an unaware professor and begins to doubt his mission. Professor Rajan Mathur lives in the Chandni Chowk area of Delhi with his activist wife Roma. When a stranger Numair Qazi turns up apparently the victim of local riots they take pity on him and allow him to stay in their house. As it transpires Namair is actually a suicide bomber determined to attack the monumental Red Fort a former centre of Moghul government. However the longer he stays and witnesses the love between the professor and his wife... and their kindness towards him he begins to doubt his motives. [show more]

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Released
02 June 2008
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Eros International 
Classification
Runtime
129 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055179414214 
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Bollywood drama about a suicide bomber who has second thoughts. Professor Rajan Mathur (Anil Kapoor) lives in the Chandni Chowk area of Delhi with his activist wife, Roma Mathur (Shefali Chhaya). When a stranger, Numair Qazi (Anurag Sinha), turns up, apparently the victim of local riots, the couple take pity on him and let him stay. But Numair, it transpires, is actually a suicide bomber, assigned to attack the monumental Red Fort, a former centre of Moghul government. However, as his stay continues, the love he witnesses in his new surroundings starts to raise serious doubts about his real motives.

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