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Starring: Akshay Kumar, Fardeen Khan, Riteish
Deshmukh, Vidya Balan, Boman Irani, Shah Rukh Khan
Producer: Sajid Nadiadwala
Director: Sajid Khan
We have 3 bachelors, playboys in their sharing
accomodation - Aroush (Akshay Kumar), Tanmay (Ritesh
Deshmukh) and Ali (Fardeen Khan) residing in Sydney,
Australia. They flirt, dine and have one night affairs
with a number of women without thinking of how much hurt
they might cause to them.
Then on one fine day, there is a knock on the door and a
parcel which changes their lives forever. Its a baby
girl cuddled in a basket lying at their door-step with a
note saying ‘ kutte kamine apne bachche ko sambhalo ’.
You dogs, you have had much fun around. Now face it.
Bring up the child yourself.

A knock on the door and this time its the baby’s mother,
with the cops has come to claim it...
Its the child in this movie. The baby has done an
unknowingly good job.
Heyy Babyy is surely a fine product from Sajid Khan in
his directoral debut. Shahrukh Khan is featured in a
refreshing song in the second half. Akshay Kumar is
fantastic in comic moments, and the thinking impeccable
Boman Irani add to the laughs. Vidya Balan looks
beautiful and plays the stubborn individual well.
Fardeen Khan surprisingly is good in comic scenes. Well
executed scenes and good comedy makes this movie worth
watching with family.
CREDITS
Cast:
Akshay Kumar - Aroush
Fardeen Khan - Al
Ritesh Deshmukh - Tanmay
Vidya Balan - Esha
Boman Irani - Esha's Father
Shah Rukh Khan
Producer: Sajid Nadiadwala
Music: Shankar Eshan Loy
Story: Sajid Khan and Milap Zaver
Screenplay: Sajid Khan
Production Company: Sajid Nadiadwala Grandson
Entertainment
Foreign Distributor: Eros Entertainment Inc. (US)
Domestic Distributor: Bollywood Eros Network
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Obviously one
of them impregnated a girl and now she wants nothing of
the kid. Not knowing to whom the note was referred to, the
three have no choice but to take care of the baby. The
boys who used to romance women are now trapped changing
diapers and answering midnight baby tantrums. Tired of it
now and now they abandon the baby outside the gate of a
church. Its a rainy night, after a drink or so, they
realize the mistake, run back to the spot and find the
baby fully drenched in the overflowing basket under the
rains. It almost gone. But some prayers and luck on their
side they save the baby, and later realize that they have
changed away from their philandering ways, and are more
responsible in thinking. The innocence of the baby wins
the hearts of these three and love prevails between them
now.


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