Murder (film)

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Murder
Directed by Anurag Basu , Mahesh Bhatt
Produced by Mahesh Bhatt, Pooja Bhatt
Written by Mahesh Bhatt
Starring Malika Sherawat,
Emraan Hashmi,
Ashmit Patel,

Uday Tikekar,
Sheeba Chaddha,
Raj Zutshi

Distributed by [[]],
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Release date(s) 2004


Murder is a 2004 Bollywood thriller directed by Anurag Basu and written by Mahesh Bhatt. The movie stars Mallika Sherawat in the leading role as a woman wrongfully accused of murdering her ex-boyfriend. The film also stars Ashmit Patel and Emraan Hashmi and is set in Bangkok, Thailand. The movie's soundtrack was created by Anu Malik. This film is a Bollywood remake of the English Movie "Unfaithful".

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Simran (Malika Sherawat)and Sudhir Saigal (Ashmit Patel) have been married for several years, and are settled in Bangkok, Thailand. They live a fairly harmonious but busy lives, and have a child, a son. When Sudhir returns unexpectedly, he finds his wife is having an affair with another man. He hires a private detective by the name of Ramanathan, who produces photographic evidence of her affair with a male, whose name is Sunny (Emraan Hashmi). Sudhir decides to meet Sunny, and there is a physical confrontation, which results in Sunny's death. Sudhir takes the body, and buries it elsewhere, and returns home. A few days later Bangkok Police Inspector Rajvir Singh arrives at their house to inquire about Sunny, who has been reported as missing. Shortly thereafter, Sudhir receives incriminating photographs of himself burying Sunny's body. Sudhir tells Simran about his secret, and together they go to check if the body is still buried. Their shocking findings at the site will change their lives forever.

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Anu Malik, the music composer of this movie composed a song called "Jana Jane Jana". The chords and melody of the above song was copied from "Nishwa Korechho Amay", a song by a Bangladeshi band called Miles. Another song composed by Anu Malik was Kaho Na Kaho, which was actually taken from Pakistani singer Amir Jamal's song also called Kaho Na Kaho. Further, the Arabic portion of Kaho Na Kaho is actually a stanza from the 2000 hit single Tamally Maak performed by Egyptian heartthrob Amr Diab.

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  • Bheegey Hont Tere
  • Kaho Na Kaho


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