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2.7 2h 4m

Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3

"India's first porn-com."

In order to impress his girlfriend's conservative father, a porn actor uses his fellow adult movie stars in creating a fake traditional family.

Top Cast

  • Tusshar Kapoor

    Tusshar Kapoor

  • Krishna Abhishek

    Krishna Abhishek

  • Mandana Karimi

    Mandana Karimi

  • Meghna Naidu

    Meghna Naidu

  • Shakti Kapoor

    Shakti Kapoor

  • Gizele Thakral

    Gizele Thakral

  • Claudia Ciesla

    Claudia Ciesla

  • Darshan Jariwala

    Darshan Jariwala

  • Danny Sura

    Danny Sura

Overview

In order to impress his girlfriend's conservative father, a porn actor uses his fellow adult movie stars in creating a fake traditional family.

Rating

2.7 / 10
31 Reviews
1 Popular

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