The Story

Siddharth Roy gets discharged from jail, and with his lawyer's assistance, returns to his rental flat in Mumbai and is asked to consider a divorce settlement from his wife, Maya. While in his flat he finalizes a manuscript titled 'The Prisoner', and then attends the Om Shree Internet Cafe to email publisher, Tim Wright. When he returns home he finds that the briefcase he got from the Internet café is not his, and contains Rs.20 Lakhs in cash. He decides to keep the cash, and returns to the café to see if he can locate his briefcase in order to get his book published. He does not do so - but is unaware that the briefcase belongs to a gangster, Atul Bhai, who has already assigned two armed men, Amin Bhai, and Aseem, to get it back, while the café attendant, Mohan, who had Googled Siddharth, is actively engaged in locating him.

Everything we know about Siddharth: The Prisoner

"Siddharth: The Prisoner" is a highly anticipated Hindi Crime and Drama and Thriller movie directed by Pryas Gupta. Set to release in 2009, the film features a star-studded cast including Rajat Kapoor, Sachin Nayak, Pradip Sagar. With a runtime of 91 minutes, this project, backed by leading production houses, has generated significant buzz among fans and critics alike. Whether you are looking for the latest updates on the OTT release date, box office collections, or detailed cast information, Dumkera has you covered with the most comprehensive coverage of Siddharth: The Prisoner. Keep checking back as we update our database with official reviews and streaming platforms as soon as they are announced.

Cast

Director

Pryas Gupta

Genre

CrimeDramaThriller

Parental Guidance

U/A

Official CBFC
Rating

Production

N/A

Technical Specs

Runtime

91 min

Sound Mix

Dolby Digital, Atmos

Color

Color

Aspect Ratio

2.35 : 1

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