Fan (2016)
Directed by Maneesh Sharma

Action / Drama / Thriller

Film Synopsis

Gaurav Chandna, a young man in his twenties, is the most fervent admirer of the Indian film star Aryan Khanna, who is his almost perfect double.  After winning an award for his resemblance to the actor, Gaurav sets out to visit Aryan on his birthday to give him the trophy he has won.  There are countless obstacles that he must overcome before he can achieve his objective and when finally the young man does come face-to-face with his idol he does not receive the friendly welcome he had been expecting.  By this stage, Gaurav's desire to fulfil his dream has become a dangerous obsession...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Maneesh Sharma
  • Script: Maneesh Sharma, Habib Faisal, Sharat Katariya
  • Photo: Manu Anand
  • Music: Andrea Guerra
  • Cast: Shah Rukh Khan (Gaurav Chandna), Joelle Koissi (Train Passenger), Sayani Gupta (Shah Rukh Khan's Legal Advisor), Jack Gover (Wedding Crew), Indraneel Bhattacharya (Akhtar), Paul Blackwell (Police Officer), Atul Sharma (Tourist), Zachary Coffin (Jail Inmate), Shriya Pilgaonkar (Neha)
  • Country: India
  • Language: Hindi
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 142 min

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