Pareshaanpur is an upcoming Indian Comedy film directed by debutant director Dilip Keshav Mukharaiya. The film presented by Oorja Films Creation stars Urmila Mahanta and Ameet Dawar in the lead roles, with Shakti Kapoor, Asrani, Shakti Mohan, Manoj Joshi, Sitaram Panchal, Raj Zutshi, Sunil Pal, Pitobash, Kanchan Pagare, Susheel Pandey, Nishant Bhardwaj, Sunny singh, Sania Kaur, Sona Bhandari, Roselyn Dsoza, Sahil, Vyom Singh, Chirag Jain, Sandeep Patila, Surinder Farishta, Isha Tewari and Tanima. It is a story of a village called "Shaanpur", but they are being taunted as well insulted as "bad omen" because the villagers believe there is so much of "PareShaan" in spite of "Shaan" in the village. Even in a simple thing that happens to their life they mix up with shagun and apshagun without using their logical reasoning.[1]

Pareshaanpur
Directed byDilip Keshav Mukharaiya
Written byDilip Keshav Mukharaiya
Produced byDilip Keshav Mukharaiya
StarringUrmila Mahanta
Ameet Dawar
Shakti Kapoor
Asrani
Pitobash Tripathy
Shakti Mohan
Sunil Pal
CinematographyRamani Ranjandas
Edited bySanjay S. Ingle
Music byRaaj Aashoo
Production
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Oorja Films Creation
Running time
100 min
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Cast

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  • Urmila Mahanta
  • Ameet Dawar
  • Shakti Kapoor
  • Asrani
  • Pitobash
  • Shakti Mohan
  • Manoj Joshi
  • Sitaram Panchal
  • Sunil Pal
  • Kanchan Pagare
  • Susheel Pandey
  • Nishant Bhardwaj
  • Sunny Singh
  • Tanima
  • Isha Tewari
  • Ramesh Goyal
  • Vijay Gupta
  • Shankar Singh
  • Babita Thakur
  • Sania Kaur
  • Surinder Farishta
  • Sandeep Patila
  • Harpal Singh
  • Jyot Kaur
  • Sahil
  • Roselyn Dsoza
  • Sona Bhandari
  • Vyom Singh
  • Chirag Jain

Music

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Music of the film is given by Raaj Aashoo. There are five songs in the movie sung by Shaan, Sunidhi Chauhan, Shreya Ghoshal, Kunal Ganjawala, Raja Hasan, Lagnajita Chakraborty and Bhanu.

Development

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Pareshaanpur is filmed and picturized in and around the locations of Punjab, Nagpur, Kolhapur and Vajreshwari

References

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  1. ^ "Urmila Mahanta debut in Hindi flick Pareshaanpur". The Hans India. 23 March 2015. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
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