Phir hera pheri 2006

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 "Phir Hera Pheri" is the sequel to the 2000 film "Hera Pheri" and was released in 2006. Directed by Neeraj Vora, it brings back the trio of Raju (Akshay Kumar), Shyam (Suniel Shetty), and Baburao Ganpatrao Apte (Paresh Rawal) in another hilarious adventure.

The story begins with Raju, Shyam, and Baburao leading their respective lives after the events of the first film. However, their financial troubles continue to haunt them. Raju dreams of becoming a wealthy businessman, Shyam is struggling to repay a loan, and Baburao is as eccentric as ever.

Raju comes across a scheme promising quick riches through a phone call from a kidnapped girl's father, Kabira (Sanjay Dutt). Seeing this as an opportunity to solve their financial woes, Raju convinces Shyam and Baburao to invest in the scheme. They pool their resources and end up giving the money to a conman posing as Kabira's secretary.

Realizing they have been scammed, the trio desperately tries to recover their money. In the process, they discover a hidden treasure map in their apartment. With hopes of finding the treasure, they embark on a journey to a village called Chor Bazaar.

Upon reaching the village, they encounter a variety of comedic characters, including a notorious gangster named Tiwari (Rajpal Yadav), a charming thief named Munna (Johnny Lever), and a local don named Pappu (Sharat Saxena). As they navigate through misunderstandings and chaotic situations, Raju, Shyam, and Baburao get entangled in a web of deception, leading to several comedic twists and turns.

Eventually, the trio manages to decipher the clues on the treasure map and locates the hidden treasure. However, their triumph is short-lived as Tiwari and his gang capture them, intending to claim the treasure for themselves. In a series of hilarious and action-packed events, Raju, Shyam, and Baburao outsmart their captors and escape with the treasure.

With the treasure in their possession, Raju, Shyam, and Baburao's financial problems are finally solved. They return to their normal lives, but not before sharing a heartfelt moment of friendship and gratitude for one another.

"Phir Hera Pheri" is known for its witty dialogues, slapstick humor, and the chemistry between the lead actors. It continues the comedic legacy of the original film and remains a favorite among fans of Bollywood comedy.

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