Buddha Mar Gaya

[1] Laxmikant Kabadiya is one of India's richest industrialists, a self-made man who's risen from selling scrap to become a construction magnate.

LK's family - his spinster twin sister Prernahumor,, his two sons Ranjeet and Sameer, their wives Shruti and Anju (Mona Ambegaonkar) respectively and Ranjeet's daughters Sanjana and Namrata, and Sameer's son, Pawan, can't stop salivating at the thought of all that money.

The soundtrack of the film contains one Title Track called "Buddha Mar Gaya" sung by Sunidhi Chauhan, Kunal Ganjawala and Shaan.

"[2] Syed Firdaus Ashraf of Rediff.com gave the film 1 star out 5, writing, ″Director Rawail's fantasies are appalling; he shows a rocket taking off or injections dripping whenever Rakhi is in bed.

It's about time Rawail, who once made decent films like Betaab, Arjun and Dacait, retires from direction.″[3] Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express wrote, ″The trouble with Rahul Rawail's movie is not its premise: that old men can also have a good time in bed, even though most of us, like good hypocritical Indians, would be horrified at admitting it.