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Adil Hussain steals the Show as Aslam Puncturewala in Zed Plus

Adil Hussain steals the Show as Aslam Puncturewala in Zed Plus

India Blooms News Service | | 30 Oct 2014, 08:28 pm
Mumbai, Oct 30 (IBNS) The trailer of Dr. Chandraprakash Dwivedi's much-anticipated film Zed Plus has been unveiled.
Adil Hussain plays the protagonist Aslam Puncturewala in the movie, which is a hilarious take on the dance of democracy, and steals the limelight with his simpleton look. 
 
When the Prime Minister visits Puncturewala’s humble town, Fatehpur to seek blessing at a famous dargah for his government, which is on the verge of collapsing, he ends up giving Z-level security to the latter due to certain mis-communication. What happens when a common man is given Zed Plus security, is what the movie is all about.
 
The dialogues of the socio-political satire are hilarious and as the film’s star cast boasts of some great performers, it promises wholesome entertainment. The film also stars Mona Singh, Mukesh Tiwari, Kulbhushan Kharbanda and Sanjay Mishra in pivotal roles.
 
Presented by Niyati and Akshay M shah, Produced by Mukund Purohit and Mandira Kashyap, the film will hit the marquee on Nov  21.
 
Watch the trailer here - http://youtu.be/VmlrzLaptQs 

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