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Circa 1960s Lucknow-based author Zafar Ali Naqvi, who has issues with his father and his four wives, including the 4th one who lusts after him, re-locates to Bombay, starts writing for movies, and falls in love with starlet Nikhat Sheikh. Both decide to get married but cancel the plans at the last minute after she finds out that her mother and her live-in boyfriend...
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Circa 1960s Lucknow-based author Zafar Ali Naqvi, who has issues with his father and his four wives, including the 4th one who lusts after him, re-locates to Bombay, starts writing for movies, and falls in love with starlet Nikhat Sheikh. Both decide to get married but cancel the plans at the last minute after she finds out that her mother and her live-in boyfriend...
Best Actor | 2008 | Shiney Ahuja
Best Actress | 2009 | Soha Ali Khan
Best Actress | 2007 | Soha Ali Khan
All the actors had to learn Urdu for their roles.
Sudhir Mishra said in an interview on Zee TV that this film is based on his experience and is a tribute to the film industry and everyone who existed during the 1950s.
Vidya Balan was approached to do the film but opted out of the film due to her prior commitments. The role finally went to Soha Ali Khan.
Soha Ali Khan had to learn traditional Indian dance Kathak for her role in the film.
The film was originally titled as "Bahut Nikle Mere Armaan", which means "Many of My Wishes Were Fulfilled". The title comes from Ghalib's line "Bahut Nikle Mere Armaan, Phir Bhi Kam Nikle".