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In the vast expanse of the Indian countryside lay a village that didn't exist—at least, not according to any map. was a cartographic ghost, a place where three neighboring states had "washed their hands off" the territory. To the government, it was a "joker"—a card that belonged to the deck but had no home.
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Farah Khan, Shirish Kunder, and Akshay Kumar (under Three's Company and Hari Om Entertainment) Science Fiction / Comedy / Satire 1 hour 44 minutes Cast & Characters Akshay Kumar as Agastya (a NASA scientist) Sonakshi Sinha as Diva (Agastya's wife/partner) Shreyas Talpade as Babban (Agastya’s brother who speaks in gibberish) Minissha Lamba as a TV News Reporter Alexx O'Nell ScreenAnarchy Plot Synopsis : A joint venture between Farah Khan ,
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In the vast expanse of the Indian countryside lay a village that didn't exist—at least, not according to any map. was a cartographic ghost, a place where three neighboring states had "washed their hands off" the territory. To the government, it was a "joker"—a card that belonged to the deck but had no home.