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Well Done Abba is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language satirical comedy film directed by the veteran director Shyam Benegal, which presents a poignant yet humorous critique of the bureaucratic corruption in India. The film revolves around a simple, hardworking man, Armaan Ali (played by Boman Irani), who returns to his village in Maharashtra after working as a driver in Mumbai, aiming to dig a well, or 'bawli,' in his backyard. The narrative explores the immense challenges Ali faces, as he is forced to navigate a maze of corrupt officials to secure a "Below Poverty Line" (BPL) certificate. The film's title, often searched as "Index Of Well Done Abba," highlights the film's enduring relevance as a case study of social justice and the effectiveness of the Right to Information Act (RTI) in Indian cinema.
Political Satire; National Film Award for Best Film on Social Issues
Boman Irani (Dual role: Armaan Ali/Rehman Ali), Minissha Lamba (Muskaan Ali), Sammir Dattani (Arif), Ravi Kishan, and Ila Arun Release Year: 2010 Plot Summary: The "Stolen" Well Index Of Well Done Abba
Well Done Abba Year: 2010 Director: Shyam Benegal Starring: Boman Irani, Minissha Lamba, Sameer Dattani
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