Showing posts with label Deepika Padukone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deepika Padukone. Show all posts

GROW UP, BOLLYWOOD GIRLS!

Guest post by Dolce from the Dolce and Namak Talk Indian Movies blog
Dolce (Italian for “sweet”) is an Eastern European movie addict (Indian movies to be precise) who has made Toronto, Canada her home over the past few years. She has an endless infectious enthusiasm for movies, songs, settings, dances, badassness and everything else that makes Indian movies a world of their own. You may visit Dolce's blog by clicking here..

One of the biggest disadvantages of having a group of friends where everyone is 3-5 years younger than you is that you're always waiting for people to grow up. You keep making excuses for them and keep saying: they'll grow up when they get a real job, they'll grow up when they find a steady girlfriend/boyfriend, they'll grow up when they move out, etc. And there is some truth to that because that is usually how people learn responsibility and maturity. In fact, on the opposite end, the most telling sign that someone is refusing to grow up is that they will do anything (and I mean ANYthing) to not get a full-time job, or what we call a "real" job.


In a way, Bollywood is like these friends of mine: it keeps refusing to let its heroines (and heroes sometimes) grow up. In real life, if someone is responsible enough to keep a real job and live on their own, we also expect them to be emotionally mature. (Of course that expectation can backfire horribly, but that's for a different day to discuss.) But Bollywood, as I have discovered, doesn't like emotionally mature characters. It follows logically that they cannot have jobs (or if they do they're in the artistic realm), live on their own or make reasonable (read: mature) decisions. So... they don't.



I have already discussed in my blog that a fair percentage of the male characters have become manchildren (without actually getting to the bottom of why that is, but we might get there in this post), so it's only right to now discuss what type of female characters will suit these boys. Not surprisingly: girls! Not women. Girls. Sometimes (not very often, thankfully!) manic pixie dream girls and other times just girls in the process of growing up along with their hero. But girls nonetheless.

Look around at Bollywood movies from the past two decades: how many women can we count and how many girls? And of those women, how many are the heroine? Moreover, how many of those heroines end up with the hero? Three questions, each worth exploring in some detail.


By the way, as I was writing this I realized that this is a very a-typical post for me because I'm never big on women power. To me everyone is equal and no sex should be more equal than the other. But a few recent stinkers from Filmistan have made me a little fed up with all these cutesy bubbly teenage dream girls that Bollywood (and regional cinema) loves so dearly. And I realized that normal grown-up women have been a bit of a rarity lately. Hence my upcoming rant.


How many women and how many girls are there?


For a while there it seemed like Bollywood was going in the right direction with its female characters, providing some much needed relief from the whiny, spine-less love interests that populated the last decade of the millennium. And here mad brownie points go to Dil Chahta Hai for giving us not one but three female characters that despite being at different stages in their development shared one quality: they all had a level head on their shoulders. Then Southie remakes started happening. And Hollywood "inspirations". And then it all started going downhill again.




While it's understandable that a certain amount of innocence should go with the virginal ideal woman (according to Indian cinema anyway), it's incredible how often that degenerates into ditsiness and childlike behaviour. Even some of my favourite movies manage to slip into this cliche. I adored Dimple in Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, but let's face it, mature is not the first word that comes to mind when trying to describe her. One of my favourite movies ever, Jab We Met, features another good example of innocence and airheaded-ness, despite a few well placed dialogues that manage to give Geet some depth. Her behaviour however is not exactly what we would expect from a grown woman. In another intriguing example Kaminey's Sweety is a strange mixture of determination and puerility.




And mind you these are the films that balanced it well and gave us some truly memorable, three-dimensional characters that I will always love. Most films out there either don't even try to give us a round character, or if they do, it reminds us of how we used to be at 15. This is, by the way, much much worse in regional cinema, which is probably why I'm so fed up with them.


Whether that innocence comes from having grown up in a warm family that has sheltered the girl from the evil world, or from simply being a carefree type of personality, the fact is it exists in far too many female character out there. And while I do understand the appeal of a sweet, wholesome, happy and (usually) virginal creature, there is something to be said in favour of a lady who has some knowledge of how the world turns. And who has some depth to her even if that means being manipulative or selfish. No? Too much? Ok, then at least a girl who has kissed a boy before and doesn't look like it's the most miraculous moment in her life when she kisses the hero. You see what I'm getting at here.

But evidently Bollywood does not agree because it keeps serving us these lovely wide-eyed caricatures of women who more often than not seem inspired by high school cheerleaders (or bookworms, depending on the story) rather than by real life women.





Of these Women, how many are the heroine?


This is a startling conclusion that I came to: a lot of times the female characters who seem real and who make mature decisions are not the main characters in Hindi films. Think of Jai's Swiss girlfriend in Love Aaj Kal. Think of Luv's ex in Mere Brother Ki Dulhan. Think of Tanu's best friend in Tanu Weds Manu. Think of Ria in Monsoon Wedding. Or Raina in Ladies Vs Ricky Bahl. All these secondary characters behave like a normal grown-up woman would in front of a tough situation. They don't call mommy, they don't cling to the hero like ivy to an old house, they don't give up on life. They do what any adult does: deal with the problem. (Or in Tanu's case, they deal with their best friend's problem.)



So this is where it gets really confusing now. I used to look around at all the different kinds of fabulous women that I know and wonder: why is it so hard for scriptwriters in Bollywood to create a character that feels real? Normal women walk around us all the time, why is it so hard to transfer them to paper and then to screen? Why the need to go over the top with these unnaturally bubbly characters? Or worse, come up with flat characters whose sole purpose is to look pretty in a sari and possibly fuel the hero's transformation into a real man. Now understandably if we're talking about a movie like Dabangg or Dhoom 2, we won't take offense at the flatness of the female characters, the movie is, after all, not about them. But why can we not have grown-up women in rom-coms? In love stories? In dramas?

Because it turns out that they can be written. They do exist and they do make it to the screen. Just... not as the heroine.



And the more I think about it the more if feels like I figured it out. In Bollywood where the love story is such an important element, a character who is already developed doesn't have anywhere to go. The whole fun of watching a story that's been told before (which most of the times is exactly what you're watching) is seeing how the characters change. So unless there's some sort of growth (and the growing up kind seems to be the easiest to handle), there is no satisfaction at the end of the journey. Unless, of course, there's action and sparkles and dancing in which case we really don't care about the character development.


Then of course there's also the issue of the fountain of youth which Bollywood is still looking for. There's no telling when it will be found, but in the meantime we're getting some practice with the kinds of characters that a forever-young actress or actor will need to play (ie teenagers). Though credit where it's due, Bollywood actresses are doing a whole lot better than the actors in choosing age-appropriate roles.  

And finally: how many end up with the hero?

A few movies have managed to elevate these independent, strong women from the secondary character status to heroine or at least the "other" heroine. I'm thinking about Dev D.'s Paro, Ishqiya's Krishna, Chalo Dilli's Mihika, Delhi Belly's Menaka, Aaja Nachle's Dia, Luck by Chance's Sona and to a certain extent Riana in Ek Main aur Ekk Tu. All women who know what they want and don't rely on men to build their own happiness.




But strangely, of all these, Delhi Belly is the only one where there is a possibility she will end up with the main hero. In all the other ones they either are never meant to be a couple (as is the case with Chalo Dilli), or they just don't end up doing the "happily ever after" thing for whatever reason.

Actually, it's not for "whatever" reason. It's for a very obvious reason: the hero is not likely to make such a woman happy. Whether it's because he's too immature, or because he's too self-centered, or simply because... she's just not that into him. Puns aside, could we even picture them together? In most of these cases, not really. And not to say that it's imperative for a woman to be in a couple in order to be happy, but... it doesn't hurt either.




Strong women, it seems, don't belong with chocolate heroes. Maybe chocolate heroes wouldn't know how to handle them. The nervous boy who is in love for the first time and doesn't even know it would be crushed by a love interest who isn't herself a shivering fragile lily. So the grown-up women get sidelined and in come the girls who will be more than happy to stick around through thick and thin holding a man-child's hand. The one-eyed leading the blind...

(Of course there are a handful of films where the independent, strong-headed heroine does end up with the hero, but more often than not, their love story is not the main focus. I'm thinking of the adorable Well Done Abba, the intriguing Paa, and the brilliant Swades. Too few... too few.)


The conclusion here seems to be that in order for us to buy the hero and the heroine being happy ever after, we have to visualize that they will evolve together. If the female character is a woman and the male character is a boy, it doesn't ring true to picture them still together in 20 years, which is really what we should think at the end of a good love-story. On the other hand if neither of them has to wait around for the other to grow up, and they're in it together, it's easier to believe that they will make it.

The bottom line...

Bollywood certainly has a firm grasp on this one concept: there is nothing more intense, more romantic and more adorable to watch than two people falling in love for the first time. In fact, because this first-love magic usually happens to us when we're teenagers, Hindi films have gone as far as routinely selling us characters in their mid-twenties who act like teenagers in the turmoils of their first love story (and no, it's not just the female characters, it's both sexes).




But here's something that Bollywood apparently has yet to discover: grown-ups fall in love too. And it can make for some pretty cool stories.

It's not that girls are not fun to watch, don't get me wrong, I love my bubbly energy balls just as much as I love my man-children, but I do find that the stereotype has gone a little too far in recent years. I'm ok with being given a girl instead of a woman, but give me a well-rounded one (and I don't mean just physically in case you were getting ready with a pun here), give me one I can picture surviving in real life. I know... I know... Bollywood is not meant to be realistic. But I find that it's doing a great job with the male characters in that department, so why not with the ladies as well?


Maybe when mainstream Bollywood finally discovers adults we'll be treated to some real women, who act like they're firmly in their twenties or thirties. Or fifties. Who think for themselves and know what they want. Who make the right decision for themselves, not for mommy and daddy, not for the boyfriend or for anyone else. And who don't end up alone.

Until then we'll have to make do with girls who assert their independence through teenage rebellion acts such as *gasp* smoking, drinking and driving a scooter at high speed. In traffic. Whoa.

PS: This post was brought to you by Adam's Rib, a Totally Filmi initiative, made possible by the generous support of Bloggistan. For more women power (and for less cynicism than what I just served you) keep an eye on her blog for links to all the participating posts. I promise after I'm done celebrating the male power of Ali Zafar in London Paris New York, I will sit down and write a nice happy post about the ladies of Indian Cinema.
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AARAKSHAN: Watch with Reservations

Prakash Jha's new film, Aarakshan, touches upon the controversial subject of caste and has done so in such a straightforward way, according to three Indian states (Punjab, Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh) that they have banned its screening, fearing that it might spark bouts of communal violence. Other measures taken in order to ensure safety in relation to the film, have included providing special protection in certain movie theaters where Aarakshan is being screened, as well as protecting the film's well-known actors.

Aarakshan's setting is in a school in which Amitabh Bachchan, the principal, must face the delicate issue of   caste-based quotas. The controversy started once the first look of the film was launched. However, even if the film does indeed allude to Aarakshan at some point in the beginning of the story, the rest of the script is less concerned by it as it develops into a critique of education in India.


The film serves serious and even grave dialogues to its audience. While most of the actors have had a strong amount of experience in delivering all types of dialogue, the script still seems to have a fairly "political rhetoric" style and one has to wonder if this was an effect sought by Prakash Jha or if there was just no other way of delivering the script.

Saif Ali Khan, Amitabh Bachchan and Prateik Babbar deliver the drama the trailers promised though this is probably not one of their best script choices. One cannot be as empathetic with Deepika Padukone, who has, in my personal opinion, multiplied the number of so-so films she has participated in ever since she became a coveted beauty in the film industry. While some members of the audience may sustain that the demoiselle does not really know how to act, I would like to see her in a good film with a meaty role, where she can finally either convince everyone that she cannot act indeed or convince them otherwise and win all the applause hands down. Recently, seeing Padukone in a poster has become a synonym for me of a movie I might just want to give a skip because I am very wary of her filmic taste and judgement.


In any case, the talented cast and talented director cannot save a script that tries to bring up an issue without going beyond its surface while dictating endless principles to those who paid a ticket to watch. If Aarakshan had indeed delved into the issue at hand and also remained focused on it with simple but efficient dialogue, it would have had the merit of making the audience ponder on what it set out to open a debate on. However, confining the film to rant about the state of education in India through a black and white lens is unfortunately not enough for the audiences who will flock to watch a Big B film.

The soundtrack has a musical all-star cast with Shankar Ehsaan Loy, Shreya Goshal and Prasoon Joshi, among others, creating the mood of the film.

Watch for the ever shining Amitabh Bachchan. Watch for a grave tone and opening a certain debate on education (not particularly on caste reservations). However, there are other films that do the same more efficiently in my opinion. The film has the merit of trying to bravely open debate on a social issue but we wish the writers had scripted better in order to achieve this.

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Aarakshan
Directed by: Prakash Jha
Screenplay: Prakash Jha, Anjum Rajabali
Music by: Shankar Ehsaan Loy
Cast:
Amitabh Bachchan...     Prabhakar Anand
Saif Ali Khan       ...            Deepak Kumar
Manoj Bajpai     ...            Mithilesh Singh
Deepika Padukone...     Poorvi
Prateik Babbar...             Sushant Seth
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Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey Songs Download [MP3] [2010] | Musics4U


Language: Hindi
Music composed by Sohail Sen, cast includes Abhishek Bachchan, Deepika Padukone, Sikander Kher, Vishakha Singh, Samrat Mukherji, Maninder Singh, Feroz Wahid Khan, Shreyas Pandit, Amin Gazi


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Break Ke Baad Songs Download [MP3] [2010] | Musics4U

Language: Hindi
Music composed by Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani, cast includes Imran Khan, Deepika Padukone, Sharmila Tagore, Shahana Goswami, Yudishtir Urs, Navin Nischol, Lillete Dubey


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Break Ke Baad Songs Download [MP3] [2010]

Break Ke Baad is an upcoming romantic Hindi film starring Deepika Padukone and Imran Khan in lead roles. The film has been directed by Danish Aslam and produced under the banner of Kunal Kohli. The film also stars Sharmila Tagore, Sahana Goswami, Yudhishtr Urs, Navin Nischol and Lillete Dubey in supporting roles. The music has been composed by Vishal-Shekhar. The film is set to release on 26 November 2010.
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  1. Adhoore - Vishal Dadlani & Alyssa Mendonsa
  2. Ajab Leher - Neeraj Shridhar, Shekhar Ravjiani & Vishal Dadlani
  3. Dhoop Ke Makaan - Shekhar, Sunidhi Chauhan, Caralisa & Mikey
  4. Dooriyan Hain Zaroori - Vishal Dadlani & Monica Dogra
  5. Main Jiyoonga - Nikhil D’Souza, Mikey Mcclearyu & Gino Banks
  6. Don’t Worry About Me - Vishal Dadlani
  7. Adhoore (Remix) - Vishal Dadlani & Alyssa Mendonsa
  8. Dhoop Ke Makaan (Acoustic) - Shekhar Ravjiani & Sunidhi Chauhan
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Lafangey Parindey (2010) | Musics4U

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Lafangey Parindey Songs Download [MP3] [2010]

Lafangey Parindey is a forthcoming Hindi film directed by Pradeep Sarkar and produced under the Yash Raj Banner. Neil Nitin Mukesh and Deepika Padukone are in lead roles. The music has been composed by R Anandh and lyrics have been done by Swanand Kirkire. The film will be releasing on 20 August, 2010.
Lafangey Parindey Songs DownloadIndira wanted these songs as soon as possible. I also read that the leading pair of the film have done some mind-blowing stunts.
Hope you like the songs...

Rocker...
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  1. Lafangey Parindey - Rohit Sarkar
  2. Man Lafanga - Mohit Chauhan
  3. Dhatad Tatad - Shail Hada & Anushka Manchanda
  4. Nain Parindey - Shilpa Rao
  5. Rang Daalein - Suraj Jagan
  6. Born to Fly - Instrumental
  7. Man Lafanga (Club Mix) - Joshilay
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TWITTER: A New Menace Looms over Bollywood’s Tinsel Town (Humour/Spoof)

Given that the Hindi Cinema Blog did not celebrate April Fools' Day properly and we were really missing it, we have decided to give our readers an amusing month of May with one spoof article per weekend. We hope you enjoy each weekend with us! :-) 

Twitter’s popularity among Indian film celebrities seems to be on the rise with the likes of Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Shammi Kapoor and Deepika Padukone actively posting status updates for the joy of their fans and the fellow film fraternity. Cocky messages, spats or even alleged love affairs spotted on Twitter have therefore been making the joys of entertainment journalists, who have come to rely on this specific social network as a great bread-earning opportunity.

The medical research department at the Mumbai Health Association have however expressed growing concern and suspicion following a strange incident involving none other than actor Salman Khan.
Bollywood’s rebel child was reportedly rushed to Bhabha Hospital in Bandra after having suffered what seemed to be several insect bites that left him in a confused state. After much research, the offending bug was identified as Gryllus Twitterea (commonly known as Twitterbug). Bandra police strongly suspects the species to have been bred by a handful of ambitious journalists in need of fresh updates from Bollywood’s highest ranking stars. No antidote has been found yet for Twitterbug bites. Police therefore advice all actors and actresses who cherish their privacy to proceed to inspect and fumigate their homes.

Despite tight security, Salman Khan has escaped the hospital following the incident and has reportedly opened a Twitter account.


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Housefull Songs Download Houseful songs [MP3] [2010]

HouseFull is an upcoming film directed by Sajid Khan and is star packed with Akshay Kumar, Deepika Padukone, Lara Dutta, Jiah Khan, Ritesh Deshmukh and Arjun Rampal. Boman Irani and Randhir Kapoor are supporting roles in the Houseful while Malaika Arora Khan and Jacqueline Fernandez will have special appearances in the film.Housefull Songs Download Houseful songsThe music of Housefull is composed by the trio Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, who are know for their magnificience.. while lyrics are from Sameer.. I am expecting Houseful songs to be great as it's from SEL.. Though about movie seeing Akshay Kumar, I am forced to thing once again before thinking big:)
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  1. Oh Girl You'Re Mine - Loy Mendonca, Tarun Sagar, Alyssa Mendonsa
  2. Papa Jag Jayega - Neeraj Shridhar, Amitabh Bhattacharya, Ritu Pathak
  3. I Don'T Know What To Do - Shabbir Kumar, Sunidhi Chauhan
  4. He'S Such A Loser - Vivinenne Pocha, Amitabh Bhattacharya
  5. Oh Girl You'Re Mine - Remix - Loy Mendonca, Tarun Sagar, Alyssa Mendonsa
  6. Papa Jag Jayega - Remix - Neeraj Shridhar, Amitabh Bhattacharya, Ritu Pathak
  7. Aapka Kya Hoga (Dhanno) - Mika Singh, Sunidhi Chauhan, Shankar Mahadevan, Sajid Khan, Arun Ingle
  8. I Don'T Know What To Do - Remix - Shabbir Kumar & Sunidhi Chauhan
Update: Songs have been added, hope you now get a little less angry on me:)
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KARTHIK CALLING KARTHIK: The man behind the thriller


'Karthik Calling Karthik', a slow romantic-thriller starring Farhan Akhtar, Deepika Padukone and a futuristic soundtrack by Shankar Ehsaan Loy, is Vijay Lalwani's maiden feature film.  Prior to his directorial debut, for which he took up the roles of story/screenplay writer, director and producer, Lalwani worked in the advertisement industry and received numerous awards for his work, including a Cannes Lion award in 2004. He has graciously accepted to answer some of HCB's questions during one of Bollywood Hungama's live chat sessions.



HCB: How did the character of Karthik come to mind?
VL: Karthik was my main character from the start. I needed a troubled soul for the film, so I created him. The script required him to be weak... disturbed... etc. I fleshed (his character) when the story was still being crafted.

HCB: What comes easier to you: writing or directing?
VL: Writing comes easily. It requires only me. Directing requires coordinating with many many more, hence I am still learning...

HCB: Did you receive any advice from any of your film industry seniors during the writing or directing phases, if so from who?
VL: I actually received no advice because I did not have the fortune of meeting as many people as I would have liked then. However, Rensil D'Silva, a good friend of mine, did encourage and support me a lot. In fact he suggested I directed KCK.

HCB: Vijay, it has been a pleasure to be able to interact with you.


Visit the Karthik Calling Karthik official website

For more on Vijay Lalwani, check out Verve Online's exclusive interview with the director.

Buy the 'Karthik Calling Karthik' soundtrack on Itunes.

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Karthik Calling Karthik (2010) [MP3 128Kbps]

Karthik Calling Karthik (2010)

=:Star Cast:=
Farhan Akhtar & Deepika Padukone
Music : Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Director : Vijay Lalwani
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Karthik Calling Karthik Songs Download [MP3] [2010]

Karthik Calling Karthik is upcoming romantic thriller, starring Farhan Akhtar opposite Deepika Padukone is directed by Vijay Lalwani. After a hit musical movie Rock On, Farhan Akhtar the producer (with Ritesh Sidhwani) is back with this movie. Hope it rocks when released on 26 February 2010..
Karthik Calling Karthik Songs Download
Music is tuned by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy while the lyrics are given by Farhan’s father i.e. Javed Akhtar. Kartik Calling Kartik songs were requested two times before the release.. also it's from SEL and Farhan Akhtar, my expectations are bound to be high. I am listening a lovely track Jaane Ye Kya Huwa, hope you like them..

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  1. Hey Ya! - Loy Mendonca, Shankar Mahadevan & Clinton Cerejo
  2. Uff Teri Adaa - Shankar Mahadevan
  3. Jaane Ye Kya Hua - K.K
  4. Kaisi Hai Ye Udaasi - Kailash Kher
  5. Karthik Calling Karthik - Suraj Jagan, Shankar Mahadevan, Caralisa Monteiro
  6. Karthik 2 - Theme
  7. Karthik Calling Karthik (Remix) - Suraj Jagan, Shankar Mahadevan & Caralisa Monteiro
  8. Hey Ya! (Remix) - Loy Mendonca, Shankar Mahadevan & Clinton Cerejo
  9. Uff Teri Adaa (Remix) - Loy Mendonca, Shankar Mahadevan & Clinton Cerejo
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Om Shanti Om (2007) | Download MP3 Songs

Om Shanti Om (2007)

=:Star Cast:=
Shahrukh khan, Deepika Padukone
Director : Farah Khan
Music : Vishal & Shekhar
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Bachna Ae Haseeno Songs Download [MP3] [2008]

An anonymous visitor requested the songs of Bachna Ae Haseeno, also many of the searches on this blog was for it, so I have added it's songs. Directed by Siddharth Anand, it starred Ranbir Kapoor, Bipasha Basu, Minissha Lamba and Deepika Padukone in the lead roles (1:3 ratio, lucky boy:). As I watched the film I enjoyed the first half a lot, but the latter half was a bit disappointing. Bachna Ae Haseeno Songs Download [MP3] [2008] Anyways, the great tunes is composed by Vishal-Shekhar (also composed of Dostana). I like 'Khuda Jaane' and upon it's release listened to it a lot. The title track has some of it's part from a fantastic song of Kishore Kumar and some parts rapped by Sumit Kumar. In case you need the original song, you may get it from here (Download). Others are also very good, try out if you haven't.
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  1. Khuda Jaane - Krishna Kumar Kunnath & Shilpa Rao
  2. Lucky Boy - Sunidhi Chauhan, Hard Kaur & Raja Hasan
  3. Aahista Aahista - Lucky Ali & Shreya Ghoshal
  4. Jogi Mahi - Sukhwinder Singh, Shekhar Ravjiani & Himani Kapoor
  5. Small Town Girl - Shankar Mahadevan
  6. Khuda Jaane Revisited - Krishna Kumar Kunnath & Shilpa Rao
  7. Bachna Ae Haseeno - Kishore Kumar, Sumit Kumar & Vishal Dadlani
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Love Aaj Kal (2009)


Love Aaj Kal (2009)

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=:Star Cast:=
Saif Ali Khan...... Jai Vardhan Singh
Deepika Padukone...... Meera
Neetu Singh
Rishi Kapoor
Rahul Khanna
Vir Das...... Shonty





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Love Aaj Kal Songs Download [MP3] [2009]

Here is Pritam's next album after New York, and it appears to be a treat for all hindi music lovers. It's music is officially to be released tomorrow (25 June) three days after (on 27 June), but it's here (leaked), for you all. I have only listened 'Twist' which is a rocking track, and there is something for Rahat Fateh Ali's fans also. Hope you Like the songs. Cheers!!
Love Aaj Kal Songs Download [MP3] [2009]Love Aaj Kal is a forthcoming Hindi movie, starring Saif Ali Khan and Deepika Padukone in lead roles along with Rahul Khanna and Rishi Kapoor in supporting roles. This film directed by Imtiaz Ali is to be released on 31 July. Wikipedia says that it is a hindi remake of Taiwanese film Three Times, but who cares, we should just hope it turns to be awesome.

Update: Thanks to Santosh for informing about the release date. I was happy with 1 day, now much more happier ;p. Another update, loved the songs on listening them :D

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  1. Aahun Aahun - Neeraj Shridhar
  2. Aahun Aahun - Remix - Neeraj Shridhar
  3. Ajj Din Chadheya - Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
  4. Chor Bazari - Neeraj Shridhar, Sunidhi Chauhan
  5. Chor Bazari - Remix - Neeraj Shridhar, Sunidhi Chauhan
  6. Main Kya Hoon - K K
  7. Thoda Thoda Pyar - Sunidhi Chauhan
  8. Twist - Neeraj Shridhar
  9. Twist - Remix - Neeraj Shridhar
  10. Ye Dooriyan - Mohit Chauhan
Update (4 August 09) : I watched Love Aaj Kal yesterday. I would not tell that it's better than Imitaiz Ali's 2nd movie Jab We Met, but it's quite cool compared to other movies that have bombarded us this year. I really was disappointed by Deepika's acting as appeared artificial at sometimes. It's natural that our opinions might be different, so feel free to tell yours through the comments. Btw, I am looking forward for Kaminey which is to be released on 14th. Hope you like it.
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Chandni Chowk to China Songs MP3

Chandni Chowk to China is a Hindi film which released on 16 January 2009. It is directed by Nikhil Advani and stars Akshay Kumar and Deepika Padukone in the lead roles, with Hindi cinema veteran Mithun Chakraborty and Hong Kong action cinema veteran Gordon Liu among the co-stars.
Chandni Chowk to China Songs Download [MP3] (2009)The album features composers as diverse as Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, Kailash-Paresh-Naresh, Bappi Lahiri-Bappa Lahiri and Bohemia (musician).

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  1. Chak Lein De - Kailash Kher
  2. Chak Lein De - Remix - Kailash Kher
  3. Chandni Chowk To China - Neeraj Shridhar, Anushka Manchandani, Shankar Mahadevan
  4. Chandni Chowk To China - Akshay Kumar, Bohemia
  5. Chandni Chowk To China - Remix - Neeraj Shridhar, Anushka Manchandani, Shankar Mahadevan
  6. India Se Aaya Mera Dost - Bappi Lahiri, Ravi Tripathi
  7. S.I.D.H.U. - Kailash Kher
  8. Tere Naina - Shankar Mahadevan, Shreya Ghosal
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Billu Barber songs (2009)

Billu , originally entitled Billu Barber is directed by Priyadarshan, and produced by Gauri Khan. It stars Irrfan Khan, Lara Dutta, and Shahrukh Khan, and features Om Puri, Rajpal YadavAsrani in supporting roles. Actresses Kareena Kapoor, Deepika Padukone, and Priyanka Chopra make guest appearances in item numbers. The film was released on February 13.

The film has music by Pritam with lyrics from Gulzar, Neeraj Shridhar and Sayeed Quadri. Released on January 5. I love Khudaya Khair, and Jaoon kahan. Other songs are also good.

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  1. Ae Aa O - K K, Rana Mazumder, Suraj
  2. Ae Aa O - Remix - K K, Rana Mazumder, Suraj
  3. Billoo Bhayankar - Ajay Jhingran, Kalpana
  4. Jaoon Kahan - Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
  5. Khudaya Khair - Soham Chakrabarthy, Akruti Kakkar, Monali
  6. Khudaya Khair - Reprise - Abhijeet
  7. Love Mera Hit Hit - Neeraj Shridhar, Tulsi Kumar
  8. Love Mera Hit Hit - House Mix - Neeraj Shridhar, Tulsi Kumar
  9. Love Mera Hit Hit - Remix - Neeraj Shridhar, Tulsi Kumar
  10. Marjaani - Sukhwinder Singh, Sunidhi Chauhan
  11. Marjaani - Balkan Mix - K K, Akruti Kakkar
  12. Marjaani - Electro House - Sukhwinder Singh, Sunidhi Chauhan
  13. You Get Me Rockin & Reeling - Neeraj Shridhar
  14. You Get Me Rockin & Reeling - 1 - Neeraj Shridhar, Dominique
  15. You Get Me Rockin & Reeling - Remix - Neeraj Shridhar
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Om Shanti Om 2007

If you sit to watch a typical Bollywood Commercial masala movie, Leave your brains behind. Om Shanti Om is one such film that entertains you in every aspect. Om shanti Om was directed by Farah Khan, and music is from Vishal and Shekhar. Its featuring Shahrukh Khan and Deepika Padukone.

The songs are awesome, its not hard to tell that the best song of the year 2007 would be 'Ankhon Mein Teri Ajab Si'. 'Dard-e-Disco is rocking while 'Main Agar Kahoon' is soft and touching. So don't wait, just download and Chill Out.

Free Direct MP3 links! Om Shanti Om songs download,
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  1. Aankhon Mein Teri Ajab Si- K.K.
  2. Dard-E-Disco - Sukhwinder Singh
  3. Deewangi Deewangi - Shaan, Shreya-
  4. Dard-E-Disco - Remix Sukhwinder Singh
  5. Dhoom Taana - Shreya, Abhijeet-
  6. Jag Soona Soona Lage - Rahat F. Ali Khan
  7. Main Agar Kahoon - Sonu Nigam, Shreya
  8. Dastaan - The Dark Side Mix - Shaan
  9. Dastaan-E-Om Shanti Om - Shaan
  10. Deewangi - Rainbow Mix - Shaan, Shreya
  11. Om Shanti Om - Medley
  12. Om Shanti Om - Theme
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