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Director:
Rajesh Bhatia, Laxman Utekar
Cast:
Kriti Sanon, Evelyn Edwards, Pankaj Tripathi…
Plot:
Mimi is introduced by Bhanu to an American couple as a surrogate in exchange for Rs 2 million. She decides to have the baby even when they change their mind and tells her parent that Bhanu is the father.
Mimi
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10895576
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SOURCE: Mimi 2021 1080p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director: Rajesh Bhatia, Laxman Utekar
Stars: Kriti Sanon, Evelyn Edwards, Pankaj Tripathi
Plot: Mimi is introduced by Bhanu to an American couple as a surrogate in exchange for Rs 2 million. She decides to have the baby even when they change their mind and tells her parent that Bhanu is the father.
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MEDIAINFO
Mimi (Kriti Sanon) is a small-town girl from Rajasthan who gets offered Rs 20 lakh to act as a surrogate for an American couple. The middleman is Bhanu (Pankaj Tripathi) who, in his impeccable style, manages to convince both parties. The only hindrance being: how Mimi will hide her pregnant belly from her parents and society at large. The film touches upon the challenges of surrogacy and how society looks at it.—subratjain1