
Dubai Return 2005
"he believed he was bombay's most wanted hitman..... unfortunately, no one else did"
In **Dubai Return (2005)**, the whimsical underdog Aftab Angrez—played with effortless charm by Irrfan Khan—believes himself to be Mumbai's most notorious hitman, despite the city persistently mistaking him for an imposter.
Director: Aditya Bhattacharya
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dubai Return (2005) about?
**Dubai Return (2005)** follows Aftab Angrez, a small-time crook convinced he once made his mark as Mumbai's most feared hitman—only to realize no one else remembers his supposed crime. Determined to restore his reputation, he teams up with two retired gangsters for one last, wildly unsuccessful heist of glory.
Who directed Dubai Return?
Dubai Return was directed by Aditya Bhattacharya, a filmmaker known for blending sharp social commentary with dark humor.
Who stars in Dubai Return?
The film features Irrfan Khan in the lead role, alongside Vijay Maurya, Divya Dutta, Ritu Shivpuri, and Razak Khan.
Is Dubai Return (2005) worth watching?
Packed with irreverent humor and a standout performance by Irrfan Khan, **Dubai Return (2005)** is a hidden gem for fans of offbeat comedies. While it's not a blockbuster, its quirky charm and underdog spirit make it a memorable, if imperfect, watch.
How long is Dubai Return?
Dubai Return has a runtime of 103 minutes.
About Dubai Return (2005) — A hilarious misfire about a hitman who never hit
In **Dubai Return (2005)**, the whimsical underdog Aftab Angrez—played with effortless charm by Irrfan Khan—believes himself to be Mumbai's most notorious hitman, despite the city persistently mistaking him for an imposter. A decade after a botched high-profile hit left him in the shadows, Aftab reunites with two retired gangsters to reclaim his lost glory, armed with nothing but chutzpah, bad luck, and a arsenal of misfired bullets. Directed by Aditya Bhattacharya, this quirky comedy blends farce with bittersweet moments, painting a vivid portrait of washed-up dreamers clinging to past glories in a world that's moved on without them.
The film crackles with the chaotic energy of Mumbai's underbelly, where faded reputations and half-baked plans collide in a series of hilarious mishaps. With themes of identity, redemption, and the absurdity of chasing ghosts, **Dubai Return (2005)** delivers a laugh-out-loud experience that lingers long after the credits roll, proving that sometimes the biggest laughs come from the most crushing failures.