Cast

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Appearances Character Actor
Main Shri Hari Prasad Sharma, Munna's father Sunil Dutt
Main Murli Prasad Sharma (a.k.a. Munna Bhai), a gangster and medical student in Mumbai Sanjay Dutt
Main Dr. Suman Asthana (a.k.a. Chinki), Asthana's daughter and a faculty member of the medical institute Gracy Singh
Main Zaheer Ali Khan, a terminally ill patient and Munna's friend Jimmy Sheirgill
Main Sarkeshwar (a.k.a. Circuit), Munna's sidekick Arshad Warsi
Main Dr. Jagdish Chandra "JC" Asthana, Suman's father and the medical institute dean Boman Irani
Main Shalini, Suman's friend and fake Chinki Neha Dubey
Main Dr. Rustom Pavri, a faculty member of the medical institute Kurush Deboo
Assist Parvati Sharma, Munna's mother Rohini Hattangadi
Assist Anand Banerjee, a brain-dead patient and Munna's friend Yatin Karyekar
Cameo A pickpocket who tried to steal Hari's wallet at the railway station Nawazuddin Siddiqui
Assist A coconut seller in the park Rohitash Gaud
Assist Meenal, first year medical student Priya Bapat
Assist A professor in the medical institute Pushkar Shrotri
Assist Karan, a suicidal patient Vishal Thakkar
Assist Karan's mother Anuradha Chandan
Assist Nagrajan Swami, first year medical student and Munna's roommate Khurshed Lawyer
Assist Rustom's carrom-obsessed father Bomi Dotiwala
Cameo Nandini (a.k.a. Reena), the cabaret dancer in the song "Dekh Le" Mumaith Khan

 StoryLine

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Introduction

The film follows Munna Bhai, a don in the Mumbai underworld, trying to please his father by pretending to be a doctor, but when a doctor, Asthana (Irani), exposes his lies and tarnishes his father's honor, Munna enrolls in a medical college. Chaos ensues when Munna, upon finding that Asthana is the dean of the college, vows revenge, while also sparking a romance with a house doctor, Suman (Singh), unaware that she is his childhood friend and Asthana's daughter. Keep scrolling to know what happens next?

Plot

Murli Prasad Sharma, nicknamed "Munna Bhai", is a street-wise, Bombay Hindi-speaking gangster who runs an extortion racket on the streets of Mumbai. He is supported by his loyal henchman, Sarkeshwar "Circuit" Sharma, who does most of his work for him. Once a year, Munna's gang converts his hide-out into a fully-functioning hospital, to fool Munna's visiting parents Hariprasad and Parvati, who believe Munna has become a real doctor. Munna's goons take turns playing doctors, staff and patients, to keep up the charade.

Munna v/s Asthana : Face-Off

This works for many years, until one of Hari's annual visits with Parvati culminates in Hari bumping into Dr. Jagdish Asthana, who founded the first hospital in Munna's village years ago. Hari proposes to Asthana that they get Asthana's daughter and Munna's childhood friend "Chinki" married to him. Asthana agrees, even though Munna asks her to reject him, lest his parents discover the truth. However, it is when his maid reacts shockingly to Munna's photo that Asthana realizes the truth, and exposes Munna to Hari and Parvati. Humiliated and embarrassed at their son's lack of a real vocation, they leave the city and return home. Munna vows to set things right and exact vengeance from Asthana by getting a medical degree, but unknowingly ends up enrolling in the same college whose dean is Asthana. Certain that Munna has cheated his way through the entrance exam, but lacking real evidence, Asthana is forced to allow Munna to study there.

Munna to Dr. Munna Bhai : The "Common-Sense" Treatment

Upon becoming a student, Munna falls back to his ways by flouting all the rules of the hospital. He enforces his regime of "common-sense treatment", directly challenging Asthana's conventional opinions to get under his skin. Despite the school's emphasis on mechanical, cartesian, impersonal and often bureaucratic relationships between doctors and patients, Munna constantly seeks to impose a more empathetic and almost holistic regimen around himself. He also calls upon Circuit to 'tweak' the system for him when needed. His behaviour is well-received by the hospital staff and patients, who are able to see the good-natured intent behind his anti-establishment actions. Asthana, who perceives all this as symptoms of chaos, is unable to prevent it from expanding and gaining ground at his college, despite his efforts to expel Munna. He begins laughing in a way that implies that he has gone insanely mad, as an attempt to practice "laughter therapy", which serves more to convey his anger than diffuse it.

The Final Test(s)

Meanwhile, Munna also develops a friendly relationship with Dr. Suman, who works at the hospital, unaware that she is "Chinki", an ignorance she hilariously exploits. Munna decides to confess his feelings for Suman and abandon his personal vendetta against "Chinki" and Asthana. Munna uses old-fashioned kindness and love to 'cure' many patients at the hospital, including Karan, a suicidal youngster he met on his first day of college, and home surgeon Dr. Rustom Pawri's father, who at one point fell ill and short of a desire to live. He even thanks an underappreciated janitor and arranges to bring a stripper inside the patient ward to cheer up Zaheer, a man dying from stomach cancer who he befriends in the process. When Asthana learns about the stripper episode, he sees this as a potential reason to expel Munna on disciplinary grounds, but is unable to do so after Munna injures himself in order to stay back. However, when he does recover, the hospital staff, patients and students stand in Asthana's way and refuse to let Munna leave. Munna is then made to take a test in front of the entire college the next day to keep his enrolment. Later that night, Zaheer dies; still in shock, Munna gives up at a point during the test and leaves; in the process, Anand Banerjee, a paraplegic patient who has been brain-dead for the last 12 years, comes back to life. Suman realizes Munna as the miracle behind Anand's recovery and gives a heartfelt speech, defending his actions. Asthana, finally moved, is forced to change his opinion of Munna.

Epilogue

Munna does not end up becoming a doctor, but news of his 'miraculous' treatments reaches his parents. They return to the city and forgive him. Munna ends up marrying Suman after learning of her true identity, and together, they open a real hospital in Munna's family village. Circuit also gets married a year later and has a son, who is nicknamed "Short Circuit". As the film concludes, Anand, restored to normal mental health, narrates the story to a few children at the hospital as he is about to leave for Kolkata.

Film Shooting & Production

The scenes of the Medical College were shot at the Agriculture College of Pune and Grant Medical College Mumbai.

Awards & Recognition

Released on 19 December 2003, the film was a major critical and commercial success, and went on to win the 2004 National Film Award for Best Popular Film, and several Filmfare Awards, including the Best Film (Critics) and Best Screenplay. At the box office, it achieved a silver jubilee status (25-week run) being one of only eight Hindi films to have achieved this status since the year 2000. In its 26th week of release, the film could still be found playing on 300 screens throughout India. The film's release was also accompanied by a mobile video game based on the film by Indiagames.

Dialogue

"Bhai ne bola karne ka, toh karne ka."

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