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DOON BUSINESS SCHOOL

STARTUP PALNNING
ASSIGNMENT -1

SUBMITTED BY—
AMRENDRA KUMAR
SANGRAM BISWAL
SHALINI DANIEL
MADE IN CHINA
Directed by Mikhil Musale

 Dinesh Vijan
Produced by
 Sharada Karki Jalota

Written by Niren Bhatt


Karan Vyas (dialogues)

Story by Mikhil Musale


Karan Vyas
Niren Bhatt
Parinda Joshi

Based on Made in China


by Parinda Joshi

Starring  Rajkummar Rao


 Mouni Roy
 Boman Irani

Music by Sachin-Jigar

Cinematography Anuj Rakesh Dhawan

Edited by Manan Ashwin Mehta

Production Maddock Films


company Jio Studios

Distributed by AA Films

Release date  25 October 2019

Running time 128 minutes[1]

Country India
 Raghu Mehta, a Gujarati entrepreneur, struggles to come up
with a profitable business, having dabbled in all sorts of
business ideas. Upon being chidden by his Father-in-law, he
goes with his brother-in-law to China to discover a new
business idea. He lands in a meeting with a Chinese
businessman who introduces him to the Chinese version
of Viagra, and tells him it will succeed in India because
Indians are always thinking about sex. Raghu heads to India
and tries to raise funds for his product. Upon a suggestion by
a mentor named Tanmay Shah, he recruits and promotes a
local sexologist named Dr. Vardhi, and tries to increase the
awareness levels of sex-related issues in the country. Their
business takes off as the product is very popular with Indian
women and men alike.
 When Raghu's Wife, Rukmini, finds out about the fact that
her husband is peddling sex medicines, she is ashamed and
confronts him about it. Raghu is distressed and tries to talk
to Dr. Vardhi about ending this partnership. Following the
death of a Chinese general after he consumed Raghu's
Magic Tiger Soup, a full-fledged investigation apparently
implicates Raghu in the murder. During the trial, Raghu
reveals the secret ingredient in his concoction, and Dr.
Vardhi appeals to the investigation committee not to
consider sex as a taboo topic, and encourages them to let
the product continue instead of banning it.
 In the end, Raghu is shown as a successful owner of a chain
of sexual health-related clinics, and he is invited to a premier
business school to give a lecture on being an entrepreneur.

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