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Sanjay Dutt (Munna Bhai), Arshad Warsi (Circuit), Vidya Balan (Jhanvi), Boman Irani (Lucky Singh) Release Date: September 1, 2006

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EasternEye details the real-world influence of the movie, noting it was the first Hindi film screened at the and how it inspired peaceful protests worldwide, including the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) bouquet protest . index of lage raho munna bhai top

| Outlet | Rating /5 | Quote | |--------|-----------|-------| | IMDb | 8.1 | “A heartwarming blend of comedy and philosophy” | | Rotten Tomatoes (Audience) | 92% | “One of Bollywood’s most rewatchable films” | | Rediff | 4/5 | “Sanjay Dutt’s finest hour” | | Times of India | 4.5/5 | “Gandhigiri — a new way of life” |

Lage Raho Munna Bhai is a satirical comedy-drama that serves as the second installment in the Munna Bhai series, following the success of Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. (2003). The plot is both hilarious and heartwarming, revolving around Munna Bhai, a local Mumbai gangster, who falls in love with a radio jockey named Jhanvi (played by Vidya Balan). To impress her, he begins participating in a quiz contest on Mahatma Gandhi's life. In a twist of fate, he starts seeing the ghost of Gandhi, who guides him to resolve conflicts through peaceful, moral means. Sanjay Dutt (Munna Bhai), Arshad Warsi (Circuit), Vidya

For a deep dive into the film's structure and its place in Indian cinema, the review by National Award-winning critic Baradwaj Rangan

: Munna wins a radio contest about Gandhi with the help of kidnapped professors to earn a meeting with Jhanvi. The Second Innings House (2003)

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: Received 12 nominations and won 4, including Best Film (Critics) and Best Comedian for Arshad Warsi. Iconic Dialogues

The film innovatively introduced Mahatma Gandhi (played effortlessly by Dilip Prabhavalakar) as a "ghost" advisor to Munna Bhai. It taught audiences that non-violence isn't passive weakness but an active, powerful tool. The iconic concept of sending phool (flowers) to your enemies became a national rage.