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Supari

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Four best friends end up owing 500,000 rupees to Mamta Sekhri, a woman involved in various underworld activities. The friends are forced to kill for money (an act called) "Supari" to pay their debt. But things begin to change when the men realize that in this game of Supari, they are not just hunters but also the hunted.

Top Cast

  • Uday Chopra

    Uday Chopra

    Aryan Pandit

  • Rahul Dev

    Rahul Dev

    Papad

  • Nandita Das

    Nandita Das

    Mamta Shekari

  • Purab Kohli

    Purab Kohli

    Chicken

  • Nauheed Cyrusi

    Nauheed Cyrusi

    Dilnaswaaz 'Dillu'

  • Irrfan Khan

    Irrfan Khan

    Baba

  • Akashdeep Saigal

    Akashdeep Saigal

    Mushy

Overview

Four best friends end up owing 500,000 rupees to Mamta Sekhri, a woman involved in various underworld activities. The friends are forced to kill for money (an act called) "Supari" to pay their debt. But things begin to change when the men realize that in this game of Supari, they are not just hunters but also the hunted.

Rating

3.8 / 10
4 Reviews
1 Popular

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