When an employee of Mumbai's Chandan Nagar leaves, he is replaced by a youth, Fatka, who has a stray dog, Bhidu (a.k.a. Buddy). There is no accommodation provided for this homeless orphan, so he and his pet decide to make an abandoned antique car their new home. There is some resentment from the children of the building, but Fatka gets accepted in the cricket team after he demonstrates his bowling capabilities. A chance visit by a politician, Shashikant Bhide, results in enforcement of new municipal legislation to capture all stray dogs, and the children decide to oppose it. Their attempt to secure 31 signatures from residents turns out to be in vain, and they decide to launch a unique protest. Shashikant puts pressure on Chandan Nagar's Secretary, Tandon, as well as launches his own campaign to enforce the legislation and ensure Bhidu's capture.
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Aa Rela Hai Apun |
Amit Trivedi: compositor, intérprete
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Ziddi Piddi |
Amit Trivedi: compositor, intérprete
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Aa Rela Hai Apun |
Nitesh Tiwari: escritor
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Behla Do |
Amit Trivedi: compositor
Armaan Malik: intérprete
Nitesh Tiwari: escritor
Feroza Begum: intérprete
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Liar Liar |
Amit Trivedi: compositor
Keshav Rai: intérprete
Gaurika Rai: intérprete
Vikas Bahl: escritor
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Chatte Batte |
Mohit Chauhan: intérprete
Amit Trivedi: compositor
Armaan Malik: intérprete
Keshav Rai: intérprete
Nitesh Tiwari: escritor
Gaurika Rai: intérprete
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Ek School Banana Hai |
Amitabh Bhattacharya: escritor
Amit Trivedi: compositor
Keshav Rai: intérprete
Feroza Begum: intérprete
Gaurika Rai: intérprete
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Ziddi Piddi |
Armaan Malik: intérprete
Nitesh Tiwari: escritor
Gaurika Rai: intérprete
Tanmay Chaudhari: intérprete
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Tai Tai Phish |
Amit Trivedi: compositor, escritor, intérprete
Nitesh Tiwari: escritor
Jaishri Trivedi: intérprete
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Chatte Batte (Sad Version) |
Mohit Chauhan: intérprete
Amit Trivedi: compositor
Nitesh Tiwari: escritor
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