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Hello

  • 2008
  • 2h 9m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
2.4K
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Hello (2008)
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Call-center workers receive a phone call from God.Call-center workers receive a phone call from God.Call-center workers receive a phone call from God.

  • Director
    • Atul Agnihotri
  • Writers
    • Atul Agnihotri
    • Jalees Sherwani
    • Alok Upadhyay
  • Stars
    • Sharman Joshi
    • Amrita Arora
    • Sohail Khan
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
    2.4K
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    • Director
      • Atul Agnihotri
    • Writers
      • Atul Agnihotri
      • Jalees Sherwani
      • Alok Upadhyay
    • Stars
      • Sharman Joshi
      • Amrita Arora
      • Sohail Khan
    • 24User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sharman Joshi
    Sharman Joshi
    • Shyam…
    Amrita Arora
    Amrita Arora
    • Radhika…
    Sohail Khan
    Sohail Khan
    • Varun 'Vroom'…
    Isha Koppikar
    Isha Koppikar
    • Esha…
    Katrina Kaif
    Katrina Kaif
    • Story-teller
    Arbaaz Khan
    Arbaaz Khan
    • Anuj
    Salman Khan
    Salman Khan
    • Khan
    Gul Panag
    Gul Panag
    • Priyanka
    Bharti Achrekar
    Bharti Achrekar
    • Priyanka's mom
    Alizeh Agnihotri
    Alizeh Agnihotri
    Ayaan Agnihotri
    Anupam Maanav
    • TV reporter
    Suresh Menon
    Suresh Menon
    • Systems Guy
    Rishi Nijhawan
    • Ganesh
    Shree Rammy
    • Team leader
    Sankeetaan Raravir
    • Team Leader
    • (as Shree Rammy Pandey)
    Sharat Saxena
    Sharat Saxena
    • Military Uncle
    Dalip Tahil
    Dalip Tahil
    • Subhash Bakshi
    • Director
      • Atul Agnihotri
    • Writers
      • Atul Agnihotri
      • Jalees Sherwani
      • Alok Upadhyay
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    3mokshjuneja

    Hello - What a wrong number??

    Of course. Agree to that fact that, even though you cant judge a book by its movie and movies cant live up to the book at all. (except Godfather and Gone with the Wind). What if you make a movie out of a _________ book (fill in the blanks) that has gained enough popularity un-necessarily. The only good thing about this "one night @ a call Centre" authored by Chetan Bhagat is that i could finish the book straight three hours. No more comments on the book anymore.

    On top of that you have the author of the book being the scriptwriter, then this got me thinking, why would i purposely spoil my own product?? As the author would be thinking "Dont i love what i am creating, I have already created a book which people have not liked too much, and some people have. Now I will write for the movie too. Make it even worse and look at the box office figures the audience loves it." Clearly, not one of my best movies that i watched, but the experience of watching this movie Hello was good, because I watched for some Rs. 60 /- balcony where people the audience was actually directing Sharman Joshi what exactly to be done in the car with Gul Panag, during a censor board certified sex scene in the movie.

    Gul Panag is not any more counted as one of my favourite actress. Post Dor, it was her performance that bowled me over. But after this movie, it was just about nothing.
    1liyakhatalikhan

    Too bad to make a movie!!! and please stop degrading Americans!!!

    I don't know from where director took this story. There is noting in the movie except the message which the actors get from the god. I guess the director can make the movie more better and can add the message in it.

    The thing which I don't like about the movie is degrading Americans and telling that they are dumb... I think the director forget the fact that Computers are designed and developed by Americans and there are many genius people in America as well as in India..

    Many times while watching the movie I felt that there are many scenes which are unnecessary in the movie..

    And overall this movie is Awful!!!
    7Souvik

    Loyal to the Novel, lacks the spark

    Hello, the movie, is loyal to its source 'One Night@ Call Center". Thats where the issue lies. Let me explain. Hello is the story of 3 Men and 3 Women working at a call center, their lives, their work and above all their relationships. Without dwelling much into the very well known and popular story I can safely say that the story is very loyal to its source. Its so loyal that it forgets that reading a piece of Literature and watching the same thing on-screen are two completely different experience. The Novel is so popular that most Indians are very familiar with the story and how it ends. When they go to watch the same thing on-screen it becomes very predictable. It actually becomes boring to he movie-goer even though the acting and the character developments are well enough to match the novel. But then again, when filming a novel of such popularity a direction just would not dare to twist the story to an extent where the original becomes separable from its copy on celluloid. So, if you have read the novel, you have seen the film too. Regarding the acting, the only thing awful in this movie is Mr. Khan. He should stop playing characters which are suitable for actors 20 years younger than him. Specially 'paired' with an actress as young and beautiful as Ms. Kaif. One of the comments on IMDb objects to the movie calling Americans Dumb. Agreed, they are definitely not. But it is a well known fact that in call centers in India the '35=10' rule is followed. It is to ensure that no agent is rude to the 'general' customers (who are, in most cases, 'relatively dumb', regardless of which country they belong to) and not to poke fun at any country. Also, racist calls are rampant in call centers. In all call centers. Not just those serving US clients/customers. Overall - 7/10. Strong recommendation: Set your expectations right before you see this movie IF you have read the book.
    1springsunnywinter

    Bye Bye

    Based on the book called One night at the call centre, the film centres on the events that happen to an eclectic array of characters over one night at an Indian call centre. I've not read the book but the movie is absolutely atrocious. The rubbish drama was so boring that I had a sore head & I felt like ripping my arm out and constantly bash my head with it. There were no different events and situations and was far from entertaining & beyond boring. At the start Salman's character was not told that who is he but instead they put a stupid song Bang Bang.

    Then out of nowhere Katrina Kaif came and was telling him the outrageously boring story and she is completely crap. Neither she knows acting, language (her voice is always dubbed for her), dance and always fails to impress. I do not like her one bit and its better off that she is kicked out of Bollywood and never comes back again. Even all of her movies suck (except Race). In the story the Americans where calling the Indian call centre to get help and the film was showing that the Americans were stupid and Indians are smart (I mean how daft a film can get??). If I was in Salman's place then I would've ran away as soon as I can and said "Bye Bye" instead of Hello.

    I was more interested in the film's ending not because the twist or anything would be revealed in the last reel but because it would mean the end of discomfiture.
    Chrysanthepop

    Wrong Number!

    Is Atul Agnihotri a worse director than actor? Well that's a discussion not worth having. His debut film ripped off 'Return To Me' and it was a pathetic movie. This film is pretty bad (though not as bad as other disasters of the year such as 'Drona', 'Krazzy 4' etc) and the worst thing about both of Agnihotri's films is the direction. The guy should have given up after his first attempt and perhaps do something not-related to cinema (perhaps follow the footsteps of another non-talented ex actress like Twinkle Khanna who has now become an interior decorator).

    I haven't read Bhagat's book but what convinced me to give this movie a chance were Isha Koppikar and Gul Panag. The movie really drags at several sequences and the dialogues are stale. The romantic scenes are corny and dull e.g. Priyanka proposing to Shyam. The songs are irritating and of the fast-forward quality. The characters are not well-developed and as a consequence, some of the performances suffer. The entire God sequence appears forced and ridiculous and the Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif track are cringe-inducing. The film is offensive to non-Indians and there is even a forced 'patriotic scene' about how Westerners use Indians and then treat them like nothing etc etc. The resolution is presented in an amateur way.

    'Hello' is carried by Sharman Joshi and the actor does a fairly adequate job. Sohail Khan is mostly annoying but there are a few scenes where he displays signs of good acting. Amrita Arora shows some improvement in acting as she's cast against type. Sharat Saxena too is good. Anusha Dhandekar makes a funny appearance as the bimbo girlfriend. Salman Khan's scenes are puke-inducing. He looks and acts like a 50 year old haggard has-been retarded popstar (who has gone under the knife and thinks he's 20 and cool). His fake hair and age are oozing out of the implants and, as always, he's stripping again (ghastly!). Katrina Kaif has never been able to act and she is laughable (unintentionally of course). A gorgeous Isha Koppikar and a sensual Gul Panag are sufficient (but this is far from their best works). The rest of the cast are truly abysmal (especially that office rapper)

    There are a few funny moments and I liked the chemistry between the five main actors. But, overall, it's a very weak film. Atul Agnihotri should give up on cinema (and so should Salman). Perhaps one can give it a go if they are fans of the actors but otherwise, there isn't much to miss.

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    • Trivia
      The film is the remake of the book One night at the call centre written by Chetan Bhagat.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Dhobi Ghat (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Bang Bang Bang Zamana Bhole
      Performed and composed by Wajid Ali

      Lyrics by Jalees Sherwani

      Composed by Sajid Ali

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    • Release date
      • October 10, 2008 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Алло, колл-центр слушает!
    • Production companies
      • Funky Buddha Productions
      • Mirah Entertainment
      • Percept Picture Company
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      • ₹80,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,412,084
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 9m(129 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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