Hari Puttar: A Comedy of Terrors

Hari Puttar is a 2008 Indian comedy film directed by Lucky Kohli & Rajesh Bajaj. The film features Sarika, Zain Khan, Swini Khara, Saurabh Shukla, Vijay Raaz, Jackie Shroff and Lilette Dubey.[2] It was released on 26 September 2008.[3]

Hari Puttar
Directed byLucky Kohli & Rajesh Bajaj
Produced byA.P. Parigi
StarringSarika
Zain Khan
Swini Khara
Jackie Shroff
Saurabh Shukla
Vijay Raaz
Shamita Shetty
Music byAadesh Shrivastav
Guru Sharma
Distributed byMirchi Movies
Release date
  • 26 September 2008 (2008-09-26)
Running time
86 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Plot

The film revolves around a ten-year-old boy, Hari Prasad Dhoonda (nicknamed Hari Puttar), who has recently moved from India to the United Kingdom. Left home alone with his cousin Tuk Tuk when his parents go on vacation, Hari must deal with two burglars who hope to steal a secret formula Hari's father had created.

Cast

  • Zain Khan as Hari Prasad Dhoonda aka Hari Puttar
  • Swini Khara as Tuk Tuk

Soundtrack

The soundtrack for Hari Puttar features songs composed by Aadesh Shrivastav with lyrics by Sameer:

Controversy

Warner Bros. filed a lawsuit against production company Mirchi Movies to stop the release of the film due to the similarity of its title to that of the Harry Potter series. An Indian court threw out the case on the basis that the public would be able to differentiate between the two titles, and that Warner had chosen to wait three years until the film's release to file their case.[2][4]

Mirchi Movies CEO Munish Purii has insisted that there is very little similarity between Hari Puttar and any elements in the Harry Potter franchise, and explained that Hari is a popular Indian name, while "puttar" means "son" in the Punjabi language.[5]

References

  1. https://boxofficeindia.com/movie.php?movieid=1357
  2. "Warner Bros lose Hari Puttar case". 22 September 2008 via news.bbc.co.uk.
  3. "Hari Puttar fails to conjure Harry Potter magic". the Guardian. 27 September 2008.
  4. "'Harry Potter' takes shot at 'Hari Puttar'". The New York Times. 26 August 2008. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
  5. Bhushan, Nyay (25 August 2008). "Warners suit takes issue with Indian film's title". Reuters via www.reuters.com.
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