King of Bollywood

King of Bollywood

4.0

Sep 24 2004

2h 25m

Comedy, Drama

King of Bollywood is a 2004 Bollywood comedy film directed by Piyush Jha and starring Om Puri.[2] The film is a satire of the Hindi film industry

Om Puri

Om Puri

Karan 'K.K.' Kumar

Sophie Dahl

Sophie Dahl

Crystal Chaurasia

Murali Sharma

Murali Sharma

Sunny

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