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Brahman Naman (2016)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 34M

Director : Qaushiq Mukherjee

Synopsis

This homage to 1980s teen sex comedies follows a college quiz bowl champion who knows almost everything -- except how to talk to women.

Actors

Shashank Arora
Shashank Arora
Naman
Tanmay Dhanania
Tanmay Dhanania
Ajay
Chaitanya Varad
Chaitanya Varad
Ramu
Vaishwath Shankar
Vaishwath Shankar
Randy
Sindhu Sreenivasa Murthy
Sindhu Sreenivasa Murthy
Ash
Subholina Sen
Subholina Sen
Rita
Anula Navlekar
Anula Navlekar
Naina
Sid Mallya
Sid Mallya
Ronnie
Denzil Smith
Denzil Smith
Bernie
Biswa Kalyan Rath
Biswa Kalyan Rath
Ilash
Shataf Figar
Shataf Figar
Brian D'Costa
Kartik Iyer
Kartik Iyer
Henry
Anisa Butt
Anisa Butt
Anita
Amrusha Palchaudhuri
Amrusha Palchaudhuri
Padma
Disha Raychaudhuri
Disha Raychaudhuri
Rani
Tanaya Saigal
Tanaya Saigal
Yasmin
Mournanjali Balraj
Mournanjali Balraj
Rita's Sister
Kanchan Bhattacharya
Kanchan Bhattacharya
English Professor
Naresh Narasimhan
Naresh Narasimhan
Ramu's Father
Giridharan
Giridharan
Naina's Father
Anirudh Acharya
Anirudh Acharya
Evangelist
Falah Faisal
Falah Faisal
Ashok Mandanna
Ashok Mandanna
Father
Devansh Mathur
Devansh Mathur
Jock
Subhojit Sen
Subhojit Sen

Crews

Qaushiq Mukherjee
Qaushiq Mukherjee
Director
Naman Ramachandran
Naman Ramachandran
Writer
Manas Mittal
Manas Mittal
Editor
Tarun Bhandari
Tarun Bhandari
Sound Designer
John R. Herbert
John R. Herbert
Producer
Celine Loop
Celine Loop
Producer
Steve Barron
Steve Barron
Producer
Elaine J. Constantine
Elaine J. Constantine
Co-Executive Producer
Dina Dattani
Dina Dattani
Co-Executive Producer
Alex Dunnett
Alex Dunnett
Co-Producer
Erica Emm
Erica Emm
Executive Producer
Hani Farsi
Hani Farsi
Executive Producer
Madalena Hudson
Madalena Hudson
Executive Producer
Statten Roeg
Statten Roeg
Associate Producer
Scott Roughgarden
Scott Roughgarden
Co-Executive Producer
Angeline-Rose Troy
Angeline-Rose Troy
Co-Executive Producer
Debbie Vandermeulen
Debbie Vandermeulen
Executive Producer
Miti Adhikari
Miti Adhikari
Music Producer
Neel Adhikari
Neel Adhikari
Music
Qaushiq Mukherjee
Qaushiq Mukherjee
Director of Photography
Siddhartha Nuni
Siddhartha Nuni
Director of Photography
Nalini Rathnam
Nalini Rathnam
Casting
Tabasheer Zutshi
Tabasheer Zutshi
Art Direction
David Scherer
David Scherer
Prosthetics

Posters and backgrounds

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