Release Date | 21 April 2017 |
Language | Hindi |
Genre | Comedy, Drama, Adventure |
Duration | 1hour 56min |
Cast | Sonakshi Sinha , Sunny Leone , Shibani Dandekar , Purab Kohli , Suchitra Pillai , Kanan Gill , Avantika Akerkar , M.K. Raina , Gareth Lawrence , Nikhil Khurana , Manish Chaudhari , Chloé Booyens , Smita Tambe , Sushil Sachdeva , Vaibhav Raj Gupta , Rudhraksh Jaiswal , Sippora Zoutewelle |
Director | Sunhill Sippy |
Writer | Saba Imtiaz, Shikhaa Sharma, Althea Kaushal |
Producer | Bhushan Kumar |
Production House | Abundantia Entertainment, T-Series, T-Series |
Budget | est. ₹24.00 cr. |
OTT Platform | Amazon Prime Video |
Certificate | U/A |
The 2017 bollywood comedy drama film, Noor, is based on the novel "Karachi, You're Killing Me!" by Saba Imtiaz and follows the life and adventures of a young journalist named Noor Roy Chaudhary, portrayed by Sonakshi Sinha.
Watching her play this part is the most starkly disorienting thing about Noor. The movie gives her a chance to be an actual fleshandbone person. Shes relatable as a girl who swears by her rum and suffers hangovers, eats cake in bed and dreads getting on a weighing scale and becomes the third wheel o
Noor is slice of life Bollywood drama which tells the tale of a journalists adventures and misadventures while navigating her way through the city of Mumbai . it is a decent one time watch for the subject it addresses.
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