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Crook (film)

''Crook'' is a 2010 Bollywood thriller film popularly known by the title of ''It's Good to be Bad!''. The film stars Emraan Hashmi and Neha Sharma in the lead. It is directed by Mohit Suri and produced by Mukesh Bhatt. It was released on 8 October 2010.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.worldsnap.com/news/entertainment/bollywood/emraan-hashmi%E2%80%99s-crook-to-release-oct-8-91030.html )〕 Before the release, the film was given an 'A' certificate from the Indian Censor Board. Mostly shot in Australia and South Africa, the film is based on the controversy regarding the allegedly racial attacks on Indian students in Australia between 2007 and 2010.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/Shooting-for-antiracial-film-Crook-begins-in-Oz/621374/ )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/features/2010/02/25/5994/index.html )
==Story==

The film starts with Jai Dixit (Emraan Hashmi), a youngster who sells pirated
DVDs
. One day, his uncle Joseph (Gulshan Grover) catches him and this changes his
personality completely, he changes his name
to Suraj Bhardwaj and his uncle sends him to
Australia. At the airport, he meets Romi
Latti, a teenager who got a scholarship to a
University College. He also meets Suhani
(Neha Sharma), a young girl who has come
to pick Romi up. Suraj gets attracted to
Suhani, and therefore he pretends to be
Romi and leaves with Suhani. When Suhani
finds out that he is not the real Romi, Suraj
makes a run for it. Suraj then stays with
Goldie (Mashhoor Amrohi), a responsible adult living with his
brothers. While Suraj is at a grocery store,
on phone with his uncle Joseph, he finds
that Australians are attacking the
shopkeeper because he is a Muslim, so
Suraj finds a gun and comes out. He has the
Australians on the gunpoint as the police
come. Suraj remembers that his uncle told
him not to get in any type of trouble with the
police, so Suraj runs away. Suraj hides in
Nicole's car, although he finds out Nicole is
the younger sister of the Attackers. Nicole
works in a strip club named 'Duke's Club'. Suraj and Suhani had a dispute due to which he gets intimate with Nicole. When Suraj has to pick between Suhani and
Nicole, he picks Suhani and takes the duty to
be Suhani's brother, Samarth's (Arjan Bajwa) driver. When Samarth's car breaks
down, Suraj has to get help, but instead he
tells Romi to go and fix his car so Suhani
and Suraj can have a beautiful night
together. But when they are about to kiss,
Samarth shows up, and concepts that Romi
has been badly beaten up by Australians on
the highway and Romi and Samarth are
about to protests against the Australians.
When Samarth is attacked, he loses his
temper and kidnaps Nicole, when Suraj goes
to save Nicole, it turns out that Samarth is
planning to murder Nicole and blame the
murder on Suraj. When Suraj comes to know about Samarth's plan, Samarth beats Suraj and tells him that he is doing all this
because his sister Sheena (Smiley Suri) was also
murdered by the Australians once. But when
he accidentally shoots Suraj, Romi comes up
behind him with a shovel and hits it
on Samarth's head and he dies. The film
ends with Suhani and Suraj getting back
together.

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