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About  Buddha Mar Gaya  (2007)

 Buddha Mar Gaya is  a rib tickling comedy about dead bodies, mucho
moolah and funerals which also highlights the dark traits of human
character like unending greed and corruption.

Laxmikant Kabadiya
is one of the India's richest industrialists. He is a self made man who
has risen by dint of his hard labour. His conglomerate is on the verge
of a 5000 crore IPO that is going to  make them one of the largest
companies in the country.

LK has a large family comprising of
his spinster twin sister Prerna, his two sons- Ranjeet and Sameer,
their wives- Shruti and Anju respectively and Ranjeet's daughters-
Sanjana and Namrata, and Sameer's son, Pawan.The entire family is
dreaming of being the owner of one of the largest companies in the
country.

But fate has other plans.  LK dies on the night before
the IPO opens,while copulating with a starlet who's aspiring to become
the heroine of a film that LK plans to produce.
The entire family is horrified and upset not because LK  had died but because now no one will buy their shares.

 Vidyut
Baba- The family guru , gives them the advice that they should not
disclose LK's death atleast for a few days until the shares are sold
out. As a result the family decides to hide the death of LK for a
period of two days till the shares are all sold out. But they didnot 
realize that this would unleash a series of  crazy  events  on account
of this duplicity.After all, it is not very easy to hide the death of a
famous man like LK.

Every time they're ready to announce LK's
death, fate intervenes forcing them to keep his death hidden for
another couple of days. As a result they have to announce the death of
an imaginary friend or relative of LK's and stage fake funerals. Which 
means generating dead bodies and worse, getting the dead LK to make
appearances at these funerals.

The matters gets futher
complicated by an inquisitive and greedy servant, the Prime Minister's
fixer, a procurer of dead bodies, the paparazzi and for good measure a
couple of cops. And of course internal jealousies, greed, rivalries
within the family only add spice to the goings on.

Buddha Mar
Gaya is a rib tickling journey into a world of dead bodies, body parts,
unending greed, corruption, funerals, ice cubes and a femme fatale.