Friday Release: 'Be Careful' is an adult comedy
Friday Release: 'Be Careful' is an adult comedy
The USP of the film lies in its comedy where several stalwarts will fight against each other.

New Delhi: Chandrakant Singh, the director of 'Be Careful' will be three films old on October 21. His earlier films 'Rama Rama Kya Hai Drama' and 'Bin Bulaye Baraati' had not done well at the box office so he would be hoping for a luck change this time.

The Censor Board of Film Certification has given the film 'A' certificate which gives the audiences a basic hint of what to expect from 'Be Careful'.

The film revolves around two childhood buddies Sameer and Anand who are the champions in every department of life. Be it academics or be it sports; Sam and Andy don't leave any stone unturned to win the stake.

They are equally good at chasing girls and compelling them to share bed. Sam and Andy never take things seriously and consider love as sex.

Two girls Anjali and Kiran come to their lives and the boys ultimately get married to them but the girls are little high on morals and want to stop their husbands from poking their nose everywhere.

All four of them go to Thailand where boys plan to have a raunchy trip. Both of them target the same girl called Poem to serve their purpose without knowing what the future has in store for them.

Rajneesh Duggal and Zaid Shaikh are playing Sam and Andy in 'Be Careful'. Duggal is a known face of the advertisement world and has appeared in two Vikram Bhatt films before. Zaid is a newcomer in the industry and he will be looking for positive reviews in order to get established.

Tanisha Mukherjee, the little known sister of Kajol, is also playing a pivotal character in the film. Tanisha has not got many chances lately and thus she would wish to get noticed in 'Be Careful'.

However the USP of the film lies in its comedy where several stalwarts will fight against each other.

Johnny Lever, Rajpal Yadav, Sanjay Mishra, Hemant Pandey, Asrani, Shakti Kapoor, Mushtaq Khan, and Tiku Talsania are all set to make the viewers laugh at any cost.

Tulip Joshi's item song is an added attraction of the film.

The film is releasing at a time when the market is overflowing with festive emotions. It's still some days for 'RA.One' to hit the theatres and 'Be Careful' will try hard to encash these days.

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