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      • Barah Aana is a comedy of real life set in today's Mumbai. The story revolves around three unlikely friends: a driver (Naseeruddin Shah), a watchman (Vijay Raaz) and a waiter (Arjun Mathur).
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    Barah Aana is a 2009 Indian black-comedy drama film written and directed by Raja Menon. The title refers to Barah (12 in Hindi) and in Hindustani aanas (or annas), meaning 3/4 Rupee (or 75 paise), which was a unit of Indian currency before decimalisation. Barah Aana stars Naseeruddin Shah, Vijay Raaz, Arjun Mathur, and Tannishtha Chatterjee ...

  3. Barah Aanas exquisite Indo-Italian binomial is more than just a beautiful montage of cosmopolitan and infinitely changing Mumbai. It’s also a celebration of the language of comedy in the ...

  4. Mar 20, 2009 · Things changed when one day, Vijay Raaz's son falls ill at his village. Raaz is in dire need of money, and goes door-to-door in the building where he works for help. But nobody helps him....

  5. Mar 13, 2009 · Barah Aana is a comedy of real life set in today's Mumbai. The story revolves around three unlikely friends: a driver (Naseeruddin Shah), a watchman (Vijay Raaz) and a waiter (Arjun Mathur).

  6. Aug 11, 2009 · Set in actual slums in Mumbai, the look of the film is surreally true to real life. The Barah Aana title has been incorporated figuratively into the script. The characters are not only...

  7. Barah Aana is a comedy of real life, set in today's Mumbai. The story revolves around three unlikely friends: a driver (Shukla), a watchman (Yadav), and a waiter (Aman). The driver is an older man, stoic but dependable. The watchman, in his 30s, is a pushover at work but otherwise mischievous.

  8. Barah Aana (2009) is an Indian comedy-drama film written and directed by Raja Menon . The title refers to 12 Barah in Hindustani aanas (or annas ) – which was a unit of Indian currency before...