Release Date | 13 May 2016 |
Language | Hindi,Urdu |
Genre | Drama, Biography, Sport |
Duration | 2h 11min |
Cast | Emraan Hashmi , Huma Qureshi , Nargis Fakhri , Nimrat Kaur , Lara Dutta , Gautam Gulati , Manjot Singh , Karanvir Sharma , Prachi Desai , Kunaal Roy Kapur , Shweta Kawatra , Kulbhushan Kharbanda , Hemant Choudhary , Shernaz Patel , Veerendra Saxena , Claire Ashton |
Director | Tony D'souza, Anthony D'souza |
Writer | Rajat Arora, Aditi Mediratta |
Producer | Ekta Kapoor, Shobha Kapoor, N P Singh |
Production House | Balaji Motion Pictures, Msm Motion Pictures, Indo-UK Film Company, Jhakaas |
Budget | est. ₹4.00 cr. |
Certificate | U/A |
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