Home Delivery is the story of how it takes just a single day to change a person's outlook on life forever. Sunny Malhotra is a 28 year-old writer who has carved a name for himself as a popular agony uncle, named Gyan Guru, writing for the Times of Hindustan. Sunny also managed to bag a prestigious screenplay-writing project for the most happening film director, Karan Johar. A bit of a cynic, he believes he is a self-made man and that whatever he has achieved in life is due to his own hard work and nobody else's. His cynicism is extended to his views about marriage to his fiancee Jenny and to the festival of Diwali too. Just as Sunny is cynical about life, Michael Burnett is optimistic about it. 51 year-old Michael is a simple minded man, almost child-like and has recently landed a job as a pizza delivery boy at Mummy's Pizza. Michael has sort of an inclination to lose every job he has ever had in 2 days flat. This time, however, he vows to keep this one no matter what. On the eve of Diwali, Sunny has loads of stuff to do and very little time to do it. He has to meet his screenplay deadline, he has to get rid of Wagle-his irritatingly intrusive next-door neighbor and he's got to avoid his editor's telephone calls who is livid that he's bunking work. But more importantly he needs to get Jenny out of the way because he has a date with Maya, a South Indian superstar who he has been in love with him since as long as he can remember. In this confusion, Sunny forgets that there is no food in his bachelor pad and orders a pizza that Michael is given the task of delivering. And what Michael delivers to Sunny is so much more than just a pizza. Sunny is home delivered life's simple lessons - right to his doorstep.
The film is written by Sujoy Ghosh along with Suresh Nair, Ritesh Shah and Milap Jhaveri. The music for the film has been tuned by the talented duo Vishal-Shekhar to the lyrics written by Vishal Dadlani. Speaking about music, actor Sanjay Dutt and Boman Irani have strained their vocal chords. This is probably Sanjay' s third stint with singing after 'Ae Shivani' in KHOOBSURAT and 'Rama Re' in KAANTE. Both the songs were quite a rage let's see if this time he is able to pull it off once more. Of late, Vivek Oberoi is goin' through a pretty rough phase. KYON HO GAYA NAA and KISNA have really dampened his box-office credibility. With HOME DELIVERY he will surely hope for a certain revival! |
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