Title | Singer | Rating | ||||
1 | Aa Ja Re Piya (Sufi Version) | Kailash Kher, Rabab | 4 | Lyrics | 4 : 27 | |
2 | Akkad Bakkad Bambe Boo | Suraj Jagan | 4 | Lyrics | 3 : 40 | |
3 | Taan Ke Seena Ho Jaa Kameena | Shibani Kashyap | 3 | Lyrics | 3 : 46 | |
4 | Aa Ja Re Piya Jiya Jaye Na | 4 | Lyrics | 5 : 8 | ||
5 | Kitni Batein Aadhii Adhoori | Roop Kumar Rathod | 3 | Lyrics | 5 : 38 | |
6 | Maldar Kii Jeb Kat Gayi | Tochi Raina | 4 | Lyrics | 3 : 48 |
Deep in the underbelly of Mumbai live the notorious pickpockets who have made crime and stealing a fine art that only a few have been able to master. Their livelihood depends on the smooth delivery of a pickpocketing assignment that has to be done with 100% dedication and precision. In Bhindi Bazaar there is no second chance. If you fail at the job once, it can cost you your life.
Mamu is a dreaded gangster in Bhendi Bazaar and lives with his wife Bano. He is the leader of a gang of men and women who pick pockets of people in crowded trains, buses and busy streets. He has gained the reputation of being the best and no one messes with him. Bano however, isn’t happy about his profession and is too over whelmed. She gets her cousin Shabana to come and live with them. However, Bano realizes that Shabana is more interested in Mamu and fells cheated. After a night of passion between Mamu and Shabana, he has a heart attack and dies.
Fateh decides to take over Mamu’s empire and starts controlling all his business. Shabana meanwhile is now interested in Fateh and wants to put Bano in her place once and for all. The movie is directed by Ankush Bhatt and produced by Karan Arora. The music is composed by Sandeep-Surya.