Description
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Title
Bey Yaar Gujarati DVD -
Actors
Darshan Jariwala, Manoj Joshi, Amit Mistry, Kavin Dave, Aarti Patel, Divyang Thakkar, Pratik Gandhi, Samvedna Suwalka -
Category
DVDs - Movies -
Director
Abhishek Jain -
Music Director
Sachin–Jigar -
Manufacturer
Cine Man -
Producer
Nayan Jain -
Purchase Price
$14.99 -
Rent Price
$2.00 -
DVD Rent Length
Weekly -
Language
Gujarati -
Release Date
07-07-2015 -
Sub Titles
English -
Video Format
NTSC
Bey Yaar Gujarati DVD
Starring:Darshan Jariwala, Manoj Joshi, Amit Mistry, Kavin Dave, Aarti Patel, Divyang Thakkar, Pratik Gandhi, Samvedna Suwalka
The film starts with Uday (Kavin Dave), a craftsman, portraying an account of his two companions, Tapan (Tino) and Chintan (Chako).
Tapan (Pratik Gandhi) and Chintan (Divyang Thakkar) are close companions functioning at this very moment. In the insatiability of profiting, they are misled by a fake, acting like a Godman, who guarantees to triple the cash. Chintan's dad, J Bhatt (Darshan Jariwala) runs a tea slow down, in which hangs a composition of an unmistakable craftsman M. F. Hassan. The composition was talented to his dad by the painter as an indication of fellowship between them. Tapan and Chintan request that Uday duplicate the canvas and choose to contract the first to a craftsmanship merchant. Following a few evenings, Uday effectively duplicates the work of art, they put the copy set up of the first. They contract the first painting with the workmanship merchant, Y. B. Gandhi (Manoj Joshi). The following day Gandhi calls Chintan advising that the artwork is a fake. Chintan instantly meets him. Gandhi advises him that another person had attempted to offer the same painting to another merchant and that its a fake, inferring that Tapan had deceived him or that his dad more likely than not been lying and in reality it probably been sold quite a while back. Chintan furiously defies both and out of outrage his dad tosses him out of the house. Later Chintan accommodates with different companions and comprehends that Gandhi has duped them. Gandhi openly mortifies Chintan's dad and reports in media that the artwork and the tale of the companionship behind it are fake. The companions then incubate an involved arrangement to get back the artistic creation and pride of Chintan's dad.