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Good Boy, Bad Boy
Movie Poster
Directed byAshwini Chaudhary
Produced byRaju Farooqui
StarringEmraan Hashmi
Tusshar Kapoor
Tanushree Dutta
Isha Sharvani
Paresh Rawal
CinematographyManoj Soni
Music byHimesh Reshammiya
Distributed byMukta Arts Ltd
Release date
11 May 2007
Running time
110 min
LanguageHindi
Box officeRs. 10.50 crores

Good Boy, Bad Boy is a Bollywood film released in 2007 and the film is directed by Ashwini Chaudhary as a reproduction of the 1992 film Class Act starring Kid 'N Play. The movie stars Emraan Hashmi who is a punk in the movie, Isha Sharvani who plays a cute geeky girl, Tusshar Kapoor who plays a nerdy boy, Tanushree Dutta who plays a manipulative and promiscuous girl and Paresh Rawal who is the strict principal of their school/university. This film is produced by Raju Farooqui under the banner of Mukta Arts Ltd. Chilean-Indian model Nidhi Chaddha is also the film playing the role of Jenny.

Sypnosis

As a new principal of a college [of fairly bad reputation], Mr. Awasthi has to take steps which are stringent and yet, fruitful. He has a handful of problems: good students emigrating from the college, the bad ones disrupting the class and similar others. His corrective measures have changed the scenario drastically, except that it has a small glitch- There are two R. Malhotras. Rajan Malhotra is the nerdy "Good Boy", while the other R. Malhotra, Raju is the spoiled "Bad Boy" of the campus. Their Identity cards are mixed up and somehow they find themselves in the opposite sections. The Good one in the bad boys' section and vice versa. Now the principal knows this, and he has proposed their name [real Raju- the bad boy] in the annual quiz and [real rajan- the good boy] dance competitions respectively. Time is short. It is now upon them to prove their mettle in the competitions, in the eyes of their parents...