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Aamdani Atthanni Kharcha Rupaiya

Cast: Govinda, Jui Chawla, Chandrachur Singh, Tabu, Vinay Anand, Isha Koppikar, Johny Lever and Ketaki Dave
Director: K. Raghavendra Rao
Producer: G.A. Seshagiri Rao

Padmalaya, the banner behind hits such as HIMMATWALA and MAWAALI, has just completed its latest venture, AAMDANI ATTHANNI KHARCHA RUPAIYA, which is scheduled for December 21 release.

Directed by K. Raghavendra Rao, the film stars Govinda, Jui Chawla, Chandrachur Singh, Tabu, Vinay Anand, Isha Koppikar, Johny Lever and Ketaki Dave. "Every middle class family will be able to identify with the theme of the film," reveals the director.

AAMDANI ATTHANNI KHARCHA RUPAIYA tells the story of three men Chandrachur Singh, Vinay Anand and Johny Lever who are not only neighbours, but also work in the same garage. They don't mind borrowing money from anybody, even if happens to be the peon of the garage. For, their expenses are always more than their income.

Their wives Tabu, Isha Koppikar and Ketaki Dave, respectively are typical housewives, who care for their families. But because of the wrong habits of their husbands, they are not able to meet with the monthly expenses, like paying the house rent, grocery bills and the school fees of their children.

Unable to run the show with a measly amount, the three women decide that if their husbands don't give the entire month's salary in their hands, they will not take the responsibility to run the house.

Meanwhile, Govinda comes to live in the neighbourhood with his wife Juhi Chawla. Govinda has been a big goon in his hometown, but his wife was responsible in transforming him.

When Juhi learns of Tabu, Isha and Ketaki's problems, she advises them to take up a job, like her. But when the three women discuss the issue with their husbands, the men reprimand them that they would not tolerate their wives going out to work. In their view, a woman is meant to serve her husband, raise the children and do the household chores.

But the three men find themselves out of work when they fight with the garage owner. Ultimately, the wives are forced to go out to work. Angry at this development, the husbands show the door to their wives.

That's when Govinda and Juhi step in.

 
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