"Bhagam Bhag" is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Priyadarshan. Here's a summary of the plot:
**Plot Summary:**
The film revolves around a theatre group led by Champak Chaturvedi (Paresh Rawal), who is struggling to find a new actress for their play after their lead actress elopes with her boyfriend. The group includes two bumbling actors, Bunty (Akshay Kumar) and Babla (Govinda), who are constantly at odds with each other.
Champak decides to take his troupe to London for a performance, hoping to find a replacement actress there. In London, Bunty and Babla continue their search for a heroine, leading to a series of misunderstandings and comedic situations.
One day, Bunty meets Munni (Lara Dutta) and convinces her to join their play. However, Munni has a troubled past and is hiding from someone. Soon after, Munni is found unconscious in Bunty's apartment, and Bunty and Babla are accused of kidnapping her.
To make matters worse, a murder occurs, and the police suspect Bunty, Babla, and Champak. The trio finds themselves entangled in a web of mistaken identities, murder, and a chase that takes them through the streets of London.
As the story unfolds, it is revealed that Munni is actually Nisha, who was forced to marry a man named Vikram (Arbaaz Khan) against her will. Nisha's father is murdered, and she flees to London to escape her tormentor. The misunderstandings and chaos escalate until the truth is finally uncovered, and the real culprits are brought to justice.
**Key Characters:**
- **Bunty (Akshay Kumar):** A clumsy but well-meaning actor.
- **Babla (Govinda):** Bunty's rival and fellow actor.
- **Champak Chaturvedi (Paresh Rawal):** The leader of the theatre group.
- **Munni/Nisha (Lara Dutta):** The new actress with a troubled past.
- **Vikram (Arbaaz Khan):** Nisha's tormentor and one of the main antagonists.
The film is known for its slapstick comedy, humorous dialogues, and the chemistry between its lead actors. It became a commercial success and is remembered for its entertaining plot and performances.


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