The problem? A ruthless, cunning property dealer named (the brilliant Boman Irani) has illegally occupied the land. The police won’t help. The system is corrupt. And Khosla’s life savings are slipping away.
In the vast landscape of Indian cinema, few films manage to capture the essence of the "common man" as authentically as . Released on September 22, 2006, this directorial debut by Dibakar Banerjee wasn't just a movie; it was a cultural phenomenon that resonated with every middle-class Indian who has ever dreamed of owning a home. The Plot: A "Nest" Under Siege khosla ka ghosla full movie
What follows is a brilliant "reverse-con" where Khosla's dysfunctional family—including his skeptical son (Parvin Dabas), his elder son Bunty (Ranvir Shorey), and a colorful troupe of theatre actors—joins forces to outwit the property mafia. Why It Remains a Masterpiece The problem