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Tamanchey
Poster of film
Directed byNavneet Behal
Produced bySuryaveer Singh Bhullar
Starring
CinematographyDani Sanchez-Lopez
Edited byManish Jaitly
Music byKrsna
R. D. Burman
Ikka
Intense
Arko;
(background music) Pritesh Mehta;
Luv o'trigger (Rap Verses)
Release date
  • 10 October 2014 (2014-10-10)[1]
Running time
1 hour 53 min
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi[1]

Tamanchey (transl. Guns) is an Indian Hindi-language romantic crime comedy film[2] released on 10 October 2014.[3] The film is directed by Navneet Behal and stars Nikhil Dwivedi[4] and Richa Chadda in leads.

Plot

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An escaped criminal (Nikhil Dwivedi) becomes smitten with bold, beautiful and foul-mouthed companion (Richa Chadda). The film ends with a smile on their faces

Cast

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Production

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The film started shooting in early 2014 and shot most parts in New Delhi.[5] Richa Chadda slapped Nikhil Dwiwedi 16 times for a scene.

Promotions

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Actor Salman Khan promoted this film stating that Khan liked the film.[6][7] Khan also launched the film song "In Da Club"[8]

Soundtrack

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Tamanchey
Soundtrack album by
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length38:34
LabelZee Music Company[9]
Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Pyar Mein Dil Pe Maar De Goli"Bappi Lahiri, Kishore Kumar & Asha Bhosle4:41
2."Pyar Mein Dil Pe Maar De Goli" (Munna & Babu Love Remix)Bappi Lahiri, Kishore Kumar, Luv O Trigger & Asha Bhosle4:20
3."Pyar Mein Dil Pe Maar De Goli" (Disco Remix)Bappi Lahiri, Kishore Kumar, Luv O Trigger & Asha Bhosle4:08
4."In Da Club"Ikka Singh3:15
5."Dildara"Sonu Nigam4:36
6."Dildara" (Reprise)Arko4:36
7."Khamakha Hi Tumase Paala"Mohit Chauhan4:19
8."Khamakha Hi Tumase Bhid Gaye"Krsna4:12
9."Khamakha" (Reprise)Krsna4:27
Total length:38:34

References

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Tamanchey at IMDb


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