Jimmy (2008 film)

Jimmy
Directed by Raj N. Sippy
Produced by Nawman Malik,
Salman Malik
Written by Ranbir Pushp
Story by Mahima Kaushal (story idea)
Starring Mimoh Chakraborty
Rati Agnihotri
Vikas Anand
Music by Anand Raj Anand,
Bappa Lahiri
Cinematography S. Pappu
Edited by Prashant Khedekar,
Vinod Nayak
Production
company
High Definition Motion Pictures
Release date
  • 9 May 2008 (2008-05-09)
Running time
130 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi
Budget 9 crore[1]
Box office 1.86 crore[2]

Jimmy is a Hindi thriller film directed by Raj N. Sippy. The film introduces the son of Mithun Chakraborty, Mimoh Chakraborty. This was the Bollywood debut of Mimoh Chakraborty with high expectations, but it was a box office bomb.

Plot

In this film, a young woman's body in cold blood is recovered by the assistant commissioner of police (Rahul Dev). All the clues (including a purse) where the girl's body was found point to Jimmy (Mimoh Chakraborty) as the killer. To everyone's surprise, including his girlfriend and mother, he confesses to the crime of killing Rithu Bhatnagar to Rahul Dev in the police station. An automobile mechanic by profession and a dance heartthrob of everyone by night, Jimmy works as a DJ in the local dance club to pay off the debts left behind by his late father. Jimmy owns up to the murder and is sentenced to death. Why would a young man on the threshold of life commit such a heinous crime? What is the real motive behind it? Only Jimmy knows the truth, if he is not the murderer, then he knows who is. In a sudden twist of fate, Jimmy realizes in jail that he has been drawn into a vicious conspiracy. But it is too late... or is it? What follows is a spine-chilling suspense that unfolds in this fast-paced saga of crime, deceit and murder.

Cast

Music

  1. "Yeh Meri Hai Daastaan" - Vijay Verma
  2. "Marhaba Yeh Rab Mera Rooth Gaya" - Debojit Saha
  3. "Jive Bulliya Te Aake Fariyad Nahi" - Anand Raj Anand
  4. "Aaya Hoon, Dil Leke Aaya Hoon" - Kunal Ganjawala
  5. "Why Not Jimmy" - Shaan
  6. "Do Minute Me De Diya Hai Dil" - Shaan
  7. "Jamaane Se Keh Do Na Hamko Sataaye" - Kailash Kher

References


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