Reel & Movement Footage and Dushyant Company’s The Hundred Bucks (A) is the story of a name lady. Mohini (Kavita Tripathi) is a name lady who solicits shoppers in an auto rickshaw pushed by Abdul (Dinesh Bawra). Abdul wants cash to pay the college charges of his youngster. Mohini guarantees to offer
Reel & Movement Footage and Dushyant Company’s The Hundred Bucks (A) is the story of a name lady. Mohini (Kavita Tripathi) is a name lady who solicits shoppers in an auto rickshaw pushed by Abdul (Dinesh Bawra). Abdul wants cash to pay the college charges of his youngster. Mohini guarantees to offer him cash for the charges however as luck would have it, she doesn’t discover any shopper for a very long time. A woman police inspector first has intercourse with Mohini however doesn’t pay her something. After that, an MLA has intercourse with Mohini however once more, totally free. Mohini now goes to her lover however there, she kills certainly one of his males when he tries to rape her. She runs away from there. Then, she meets a noble man who takes her for an evening out however pays her Rs. 3,000 with out searching for her companies. Mohini pays Abdul Rs. 1,700 for his youngster’s charges the subsequent morning. Vishnupriya Singh’s story is asinine. M. Saleem’s screenplay can be silly and doesn’t add as much as a lot. The drama goes on and on with out actually arriving at something. M. Saleem’s dialogues are commonplace. Kavita Tripathi does a good job as Mohini. Dinesh Bawra lends respectable help as Abdul. Zaid Shaikh and the others are extraordinary. Dushyant Pratap Singh’s route is very weak. Music (Santokh Singh, Dushyant Pratap Singh and Indrani Bhattacharjee) is weak. Lyrics are barely practical. Yogesh Singh’s camerawork hardly deserves separate point out. Hardik Shaikh’s modifying leaves loads to be desired. On the entire, The Hundred Bucks is a poor present all the way in which and can, subsequently, flop.