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    Ek Chalis Ki Last Local  (2007)  (Hindi)
    Comedy, Thriller
    (2.5 / 5)  : Above Average (2.5 / 5) : Above Average

    Ek Chalis Ki Last Local is a stretchy fare. The movie has a dull and unattractive start but the faint and dark humors take you by surprise and so does the mystery and thrill as the film picks up. The ending is dragged and is a mind-numbing experience.    1 Crtic Review
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    'Ek Chalis Ki Last Local' is a comic thriller about two people who miss the last local train at 1:40 am to Vikhroli and have poore dhayi ghante (full two-and-half hours) before the next local will arrive. The movie meanders with an intriguing drama with a set of stories intertwined with each other. ... Read Synopsis
    Released on May 18 2007
    Director: Sanjay Khanduri
    Producer: quartet Films

    Cast: Neha Dhupia, Abhay Deol, Snehal Dabhi, Deepak Shirke, Ashok Samarth, Vinay Apte  Complete Cast & Crew
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    Music Review
    Abhay Deol and Neha Dhupia team up for the first time in "Ek Chalis Ki Last Local", which is already doing the rounds on the music channels on television. With an array of composers, the soundtrack does have variety but not every number turns out a winner.

    The best of the lot is "Laree choote", a track that totally captures you and makes you want to hear it again and again. Abhay begins it with a prose couplet and returns occasionally to rap in the song, which doesn't sound bad at all...

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