Cast: Sunil Shetty,Arshad Warsi, Sandhya Mridul, Upasna Singh, Vrajesh Hirjee, Tania Zaetta, Sharat Saxena, Mahima Mehta, Shravan, Ning (Miss Thailand), Anishka Khosla, Bobby Darling, Rashmi Nigam, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Aashish Vidyarthi, Atul Kale
Director: Deepak Shivdasani
Producer: Bipin Shah
Lyricist: Sameer
Music Director: Shamir Tandon, Tauseef Akhtar, Jatin Pandit, Lalit Pandit
Cinematography: Thomas Xavier
Editor: Steven Bernard
Screenplay: Sanjay Pawar, Nishikant Kamat
Story: Deepak Shivdasani

EXCLUSIVE REVIEW BY HANUMANT BHANSALI

Earlier titled as Gopi Kishen, Mr Black Mr White is a hapless comic affair. The film is a burnt potato in totality and even the heaviest of jokes fail to kindle your facial muscles.

Directed by Deepak Shivdasani, Mr Black Mr White has been in the making from a long time, making the film look stale in totality.

The creative team of the film have tried to include various entertaining factors, more of which look good on paper but their transformations on the silver screen have been far from convincing.

As the name suggests, the film is the incidents undergone by the two leading men of the script, Sunil Shetty and Arshad Warsi. Gopi, portrayed by Sunil Shetty, is an innocent man who comes all the way from Goa, from his village in Hoshiyarpur to fulfill his father’s last wish.

According to the wish, Gopi has to hand over an extremely small part of land to his childhood friend Kishen (Arshad Warsi).
Here in Goa, Kishen is a thug, and manages to earn enough money to educate his sister Divya (Mahima Mehta). Divya is pursuing her studies in London.

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