This is the story of
young 51-year-old Karan Kumar (best known as KK),
who in his heyday was the top star in Bollywood,
the eponymous The King of Bollywood, a title that
has stuck with him and has led to him having grandiose
notions about himself to-date. But the cruel fact
is that KK is now nothing more than a shadow of
his former self. He is a faded yet likeable hammy
actor way past his "sell-by" date.
Enter Crystal Chaurasia, 24, a young NRI documentary
filmmaker of a somewhat Indian origin. As a child,
Crystal's favourite Bollywood Hero used to be KK
(her grandmother used to show her videos of KK's
films as sleep-inducers at bedtime) and she comes
to Mumbai from UK to make a documentary backed by
The International Film Commission on the life and
times of KK.
KK realizes that he is past his prime and fuelled
by the urging of his "Secretary" Ratnesh Goyal,
he tries to convince his son Rahul, 25, to be launched
as a hero in order to carry on his legacy as a star.
But, Rahul is absolutely averse to Bollywood and
will have nothing to do with it.
Having reached a dead end, KK decides to re-launch
himself with a film he will direct and star in as
a hero. His movie fails at the box office but he
does not accept defeat. Since he did not get "Rewards"
from the audience, he now wants "Awards" from film
award bodies.
Meanwhile, Crystal who has been immersed in shooting
the documentary on KK's incredible journey and has
slowly let Bollywood grow on her, develops a tender
relationship with Rahul.
Ratnesh brings this to KK's attention and KK, as
a last gambit, first rekindles ambition in his embittered
wife Mandira, who is herself a retired former star,
then manipulates Crystal's latent desire for Bollywood
stardom to ensnare her, and finally uses her to
suck Rahul into the big bad world of Bollywood.
A new sure-to-succeed "Super Duper Hit" film is
launched starring KK, Mandira, Rahul and Crystal,
as the never-say-die KK poses grandly for a Happy
Family Picture.
The King finally wrests back his crown as the Prince
ascends the throne.
Starring
Sophie
Dahl (Stories of Lost Souls, Standing Room
Only)
Boman Irani (Maine Gandi Ko Nahin
Mara, No Entry)
Kavita Kapoor (Saans, Jeena Teri
Gali Mein)
Om
Puri (East is East, My Son the Fanatic, Gandhi,
City of Joy)
Director
Piyush
Jha (Chalo America)