Animated Sutradhar in Hari Puttar, A Comedy of Terrors
For the first time in a Bollywood film, an animated character will play the sutradhaar (narrator)! Funtoon – Masti ka Boss, is the animated character's name that plays this sutradhaar.
In the film, Fantoon indulges children in a riot of laughter, with his enormous repertoire of mischief and naughtiness. Funtoon pulls off just about any prank to get hold of his Britannia Treat!
Hari Puttar, A Comedy of Terrors is a wholesome family entertainer. The movie revolves around young Hari Prasad Dhoonda (Hari Puttar) played by Zain Khan. Left alone, and up to no good, Hari Puttar and Funtoon's escapades are comical. They revel in being free spirited and enjoy a summer time of masti. Funtoon enacts an elemental role, by sticking out for and with, his friend Hari Puttar. As Hari goes through the movie and a plethora of emotions the boss of Masti is always by his side. Helping him through sticky situations and masterminding mischievous ideas!
Zain Khan shares, "I loved working with all the characters in the film. But Treat Funtoon has a special place for me. Funtoon is a reservoir of mischief and I wish every child to have its Funtoon.
Hari Puttar, A Comedy of Terrors starring Sarika, Jackie Shroff, Zain Khan, Swini Khara, Lilette Dubey, Saurabh Shukla And Vijay Raaz, directed by Lucky Kohli and Rajesh Bajaj is slated to release on 19 September 2008.
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