Langbahn Team – Weltmeisterschaft

Toofan (2010 film)

Toofan
Directed byMajor Ravi
Written bySajid-Farhad (dialogues)
Screenplay byMajor Ravi
Story byMajor Ravi
Produced bySanthosh Damomdar
StarringDileep
Rajpal Yadav
CinematographyShaji Kumar
Edited byV. Jaisankar
Music bySajid-Farhad (songs)
Rajamani (score)
Production
company
Damor Cinema
Distributed byYouTube
Release date
  • 2010 (2010)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Toofan is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language period children's comedy film directed by Major Ravi starring Dileep (in his Hindi debut) and Rajpal Yadav in lead roles with Shakti Kapoor and Gufi Paintal in a supporting role. The film had a delayed release in 2010. It marks the Hindi debut of most of the crew, including Dileep.[1][2] The film was also released on YouTube as Mohili Gaav, and it was dubbed in Malayalam as Oru Avadhikaalam.

Plot

Cast

  • Dileep as Charan Laathi
  • Rajpal Yadav as Raju
  • Shakti Kapoor as Pandit
  • Gufi Paintal as Pooru Chacha
  • Amey Anil Pandya as Jayanthilal
  • Chinmay Anand Kambili as Chottu
  • Shreyas Sri Krishna Paranjpe as Pallu
  • Shalee Deepak Vaishav as Munni
  • Farida as Savithri
  • Shervy as Jayanthi's father
  • Saba Khan as Charan's wife
  • Harry Paintal as Sevanand
  • Major Ravi as a lorry driver (cameo appearance)
  • Ravi Mariya as the police inspector (uncredited)

Production

In 2007, the media reported that Dileep was making his Hindi debut in a Hindi-Malayalam bilingual film directed by Major Ravi.[citation needed] Rajpal Yadav also costarred in the film, which takes its name from an Amitabh Bachchan film of the same name, in a supporting role. [citation needed] Om Puri and Baby Niranjana were reported to star in the film.[citation needed] Dr. Jayan Titty George, the producer of Vachanam, also plays a small role in the film.[3]

The film was produced by Santhosh Damodharan and was shot in Mumbai and Pune.[4][5]

Release

It was initially scheduled to be released on 4 July 2007 due to the success of Dileep's previous films released on the same date.[citation needed] After its 2010 release, the film was dubbed an released in Malayalam in 2016 as Oru Avadhikaalam. The film was also released on YouTube in 2018 as Mohili Gaav with Rajpal Yadav credited first.[6][4]

References