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My Wife Is a Gangster 3



My Wife is a Gangster 3 

(Hangul: 조폭 마누라 3; RR: Jopok manura 3) is a 2006 Korean film. It is a sequel to My Wife is a Gangster 2.
This movie, however bearing the My Wife is a Gangster title has little to no relation to the previous movies.






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Plot

Korean gangster Han Ki-Chul (Lee Beom-su) is put in charge by his Big Boss of looking after Lim Aryong (Shu Qi) who comes from Hong Kong. They expect Lim Aryong to be some big male gangster but she turns out to be a woman and acts very cold toward him and his associates. Moreover none of them speak her language and she doesn't understand Korean. A translator called Yeon-Hee arrives. She is immature and very scared of the gangsters so at the beginning, instead of translating Aryong's rather rude answers, she changes them to nice ones. Quickly, Aryong shows her fighting skills beating other bosses to save her companions. Ki-Chul and his associates who are rather unskilled, are impressed and become afraid of her while, upon finding that they are actually nice, she's trying to be more friendly. Her efforts are ruined by Yeon-Hee who, taking advantage of Aryoung's aura, 'translates' very threatening sentences.
Soon after, they are attacked by professional assassins. They think that they are after Ki-Chul while, as we know from the beginning, they want to kill Aryong who is the daughter of a boss in Hong Kong and is accused of having killed another boss, triggering a gangster war there. They then separate and Aryong and Ki-Chul's car is chased by the assassins but they manage to take refuge in his family. His parents believe that she is his girlfriend and give him a family necklace to give her. The assassins find her again but she overcomes them, especially the woman who really killed the boss. She then goes to meet her mother who is the reason why she chose to hide in Korea, but seeing that she found a new family and is happy, she gives up speaking to her.
After that, she leaves Korea despite Ki-Chul's confession, even if she accepts the necklace. In Hong Kong, her father dies from his injuries caused by an explosion decided by the other boss. Even though Ki-Chul comes to support her, she leaves to take revenge. She then fights the other boss's gangsters with success and eventually she faces the boss. After cheating, he was going to shoot her when Ki-Chul arrives, distracting him. The boss shoots Ki-Chul first, allowing Aryong to come close to him and to kill him. Ki-Chul is not dead but is going to leave Hong Kong. Aryong, after becoming the new boss, succeeding her father, is advised by her father's right-hand man not to let him leave, as did her father who let her mother leave and then regretted it all his life. She follows the advice, stopping him on his way to the airport with all her gangsters and proposes to Ki-Chul, the right-hand man making the translation (not always a very accurate one, like Yeon-Hee). Ki-Chul accepts it and they hug on the motorway


Crook (India)



Crook movie

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. 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.



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Jai Dixit ( Emraan Hashmi ), an youngster who sells pirated DVDs. One day, his uncle Joseph ( Gulshan Grover ) catches him and changes his personality completely, also changes his name to Suraj Bhardwaj and sends him off to Australia . At the airport, he meets Romi Latti and 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 into happy-go-lucky Goldie's flat, where he starts living. While Suraj visits a supermarket, he finds that Australians are attacking the Muslim shopkeeper, and approaches them with a gun, when one of the attackers points out "See no evil, hear no evil!", Suraj runs away. Suraj hides in Nicole's car. She works in a strip club named 'Duke's Club'.
Suraj decides to be Suhani's brother- Samarth's ( Arjan Bajwa ) driver. When Samarth's car breaks down, Suraj instead of helping tells Romi to go fix his car so Suhani and Suraj can spent a night together. Soon enough, Romi is attacked by Australians, and all the Indians start to protest, and suddenly Samarath attacks David (Suhani's friend) and police arrest Samarth. Suraj, not wanting to get involved in the mess, leaves from the venue. In the night Nicole tells everything about his brother, who was involved in every attack against Indian and tells Suraj not to bother, he is safe as long he is with her. She also tells that Samarth will be attacked when he will be released from the police custody. Suraj leaves her and goes to the police station and saves Samarth. Suraj and Suhani were shocked when doctor tells them that Samarth is in coma. In between, police arrests one of the attacker. Suhani agrees to be the lone witness of the attack and goes to the police station. Before they process, Police gets information about Suraj's original identity as Jai Dixit. Before police gets to him, he departs from the police station. Suraj and Suhani leave for David's home. Samarth and Romi both kill few Australians and Indian couples and blow up a club. Suhani tells Suraj that Samarth kidnapped Nicole and asks him to save Nicole. Only that would stop all this violence. When Suraj reaches at Nicole Home, he gets hit by Samarth and learns Samarth's plan to murder Nicole and blame the murder on him. Suraj tries to make Samarth understand but he doesn't come out of his mental disability about the violence. He fires Suraj but Romi kills Samarth and saves Nicole. This event brings a new era of friendship between Indians and Australians.