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INDIA INDEPENDENCE DAY: Celebrating Cinema

Independence Day in India: AP Photo from Sulekha.com

As I wake up this 14 of August to merry music outside and talented high-pitched voices coming from a street sound system at 6am, there is no doubt. Festivities have been launched to celebrate India's independence.

Later, as the day subsides, evening streets are filled with people, honking vehicles, colored lanterns and sweet smelling flower garlands hanging from every imaginable corner and at every roundabout. The air smells of delicious fried snacks, spice, incense, smoke and excitement. Fleeting fireworks thunder here and there and the thumping of the latest movie hits sweeps through the trees. Movie soundtracks are such an integral part of the Independence Day celebration that I am compelled to draw a parallel between the nation's freedom and it's cinema's “independent” essence. Indian cinema to me has long represented that which has dared to create larger than life or over the top scenes or characters that have become legendary symbols... The temptation to do a recap of Indian cinema's unique and independent character is too pressing!
Here is my (albeit very) humble and brief attempt, looking back at legendary scenes, films and characters:

Pyaasa is an ageless watercolor of emotional depths and a social critique that is highly universal though it stands out for its distinct depiction of love. A poet's pining for recognition finds consolation only in the posthumal dedication of a prostitute who believes in him. True love is seldom portrayed in cinema. Pyaasa's is a selfless and ethereal love that has no expectations or queries. As such, the story of Vijay and Gulabo starts this list, marking Indian cinema's difference from the most common and usually passionate, possessive or insecure love that is usually portrayed throughout mainstream cinema.

Another Vijay enters this list through Amitabh Bachchan. The angry young man in an India caught by the disarray caused by the 70s crisis is the incarnation of revenge in Yash Chopra's Deewar. His character became emblematic for an entire generation and beyond as the quintessential Indian rebel, filled with stylish courage and aggressiveness despite having lived through poverty and injustice and thus, Bachchan became the most profound representative of young India at the time. But Amitabhji's uniqueness did not stop there. He was, together with Dharmendra the icon of everyone's favorite Indian film: G.P.Sippy's Sholay, which has just turned 37 years old today: a tale that has nothing to envy to Western cowboy classics or Italian westerns such as The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. It even brings more to the entertainment buffet with the sensually brave but painful dance performed by Basanti (Hema Malini) to save Jai (Dharmendra) and the fun and utterly unrealistic song-driving sequence for “Yeh Dosti". 




One of the most impressive scenes I always go back to in Indian cinema to show friends or to reel in non-converts is the Chaiyya Chaiyya song in film Dil Se. How can one not be seduced or at least impressed by the dance sequence on top of a train rolling through amazing landscapes? Words seem too vane:



Another wonderfully independent and unique cliché of Indian cinema is fiery declarations of singing love in the snow, rolling on it, screaming "Yahoo!" in it, sliding on it, dancing on it, you mention it... The first scene that comes to mind is of course Junglee, with Shammi Kapoor and Saira Banu running around in an elegant salwar kameez and a coat. When filming snowy scenes shifted out of Kashmir, Yash Chopra immortalized the Swiss Alps with saree or minidress-clad heroines rolling down the snow, Kajol being, in my opinion the modern lady who I have seen doing the most memorable of these scenes in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge for example. But let us go back in time to Shammi's avalanche causing "Yahoo!"



Another movie line that became a legend was Amrish Puri's simple statement "Mogambo khush hua" in the equally celebrated Mr. India, elevating his villain character to a cult status. Making such a simple line legendary owes it all to Amrish Puri's pitch-perfect performance and the film's scripting, giving Indian cinema one of its most iconic characters.


Speaking of iconic characters, usually the silent but persistent character that gives substance to many an Indian film is the Indian mother. She came to the center of a plot however in the much acclaimed Mother India through Nargis, who celebrated  the quintessential, sacrificing, patient, dedicated and courageous Indian mother through her applauded and prize-winning performance. Seldom other filmed epics have encompassed or purely concentrated on what a mother's role signifies in a given culture and Mother India is a trophy to the Indian woman in more ways than one.



Mother India is India's most celebrated epic outside its borders but epic has also been the filming of two of my favorite Indian films: the groundbreaking Lagaan, which even generated a film about the film (Madness in the Desert) thanks to the long and infrahuman task of finding funding and then filming the script in an inhospitable desert. However, the most incredible determination to make a film is in my opinion that of the luxurious Mughal-e-Azam. From its idea in the early 1940s to its release in 1960, from the determination to make it grand to the actual exorbitant production cost and work, from the ofscreen coldness existing between the two main actors and the passion portrayed by their main characters on screen... the film has many reasons to be in this list, celebrating Indian cinema's uniqueness.


Indian cinema has also produced many stars who are producers, directors, film marketers and actors themselves, becoming cinema powerhouses and developing a body of work that often surpasses that of actors in other countries. One of the most celebrated of these actors in India and abroad is Raj Kapoor. From Andaz to Awaara and beyond, the patriotic Charlie Chaplin of India definitely figures in my Indian cinema's hall of fame. 


Last but not least and moving fast through time, my mind sets on an airport scene. Yes, the visited and revisited airport scene gets a complete modern Bollywood twist in Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na. Marking its independence from other Bolly scenes in which the hero breaks into a song and dance sequence, lip-synching a melodious declaration of love, Imran Khan rushes on a white horse through quiet and empty surburban night streets to my oh so familiar Bombay airport while his father's framed image dances victory. Imran escapes airport security by hiding in an X-ray luggage strip, is chased and is finally caught at gunpoint while he repeatedly screams MEOW! as if his life depended on it and finally sings a love song to his sweetheart in his own voice. No violins, no seductively perfect pitch singing. The scene is almost impossible to imagine in Hollywood or world cinema but it is different from the classic Bollywood ending too.



So much more can be mentioned here: the talent of countless actors and directors, the stars that appear in more than 100 films, the unrealistic action sequences, the song and dance frames, unique is the word for Indian cinema.

Happy Independence Day, India!
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EK MAIN AUR EKK TU: When Kareena met Imran (and vice versa)



It had been talked about long and plenty. Ever since Imran Khan had graced the screen in JTYJN, he had expressed his wish of starring alongside Kareena Kapoor in the future while Kareena remained nonetheless religiously faithful to the sure career-building value of the older Khan heroes whether it be Salman, Shah Rukh, Aamir or her beau, Saif Ali Khan.
 
When she finally and fortunately agreed to sharing screen space with a male lead of her age once again (her last great performance with a co-star her age having won her many Jab We Met accolades), Imran Khan was thankfully the natural choice. And we the audience have absolutely no regrets.


Ek Main aur Ekk Tu presents Imran in one of his best commercial film performances to date. Rahul Kapoor (Imran’s character) is uptight and contrived. He is a handsome bird who has grown up in a golden cage but has forgotten how to fly. Kareena plays Riana Braganza, a bubbly and extroverted hairstylist who seems to be Rahul’s complete opposite. Although this is not the first time Kareena takes up this type of role, a fundamental difference lies in the way her character is matchingly paired with a highly convincing (and important) male lead and that their love story in the end is not what one would expect.


When circumstances lead Riana and Rahul to meet on a fun Christmas Eve night in Vegas, they wake up next morning to discover that they have gotten married. Both are appalled by the news and decide to get an annulment. They are given an appointment in court ten days after the marriage and, during that period, Rahul and Riana discover each other. They laugh, fight, patch up and unexpected feelings start to tie them together. Meanwhile, the hero's journey of individual self discovery equally starts to blossom in the sidelines...



As an audience, I did not want to watch yet another typical KJo romance served to me in a more youthful platter... and I am thoroughly glad Johar guessed the audience’s silent plea. Consequently, filmgoers beware! What seems to be a signature Dharma Productions romantic comedy, complete with exotic locales (Las Vegas!), “boy meets girl and they hate each other but end up in love” plot, etc. is bound to surprise more than one viewer. Newcomer Shakun Batra’s Ek Main aur Ekk Tu is indeed largely about Rahul/Imran as much as Ayan Mukherji’s Wake Up Sid! was about Sid/Ranbir and this is what takes the film and its actors to a totally different level and what makes this romcom so delightful and memorable. Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu has much more to offer behind its facade. Imran Khan's character intermittently reminded me a bit of Benjamin Braddock (Dustin Hoffman) in Hollywood's "The Graduate" (1967) being filmed in a more  commercial Bollywood style comedy, of course. My sincere thumbs up to the actor.


Imran completely steals the show and the chemistry works smoothly with a prettier than springtime heroine giving him a perfect response. Vegas is filmed savvily, enhancing its fun-loving side. The soundtrack is catchy and has Shefali Alvares in it (yes, I had been waiting for her voice in a Bollywood soundtrack for a long time). Boman Irani and Ratna Pathak Shah both give excellent performances as Rahul’s competitive and socialite parents. It would be a pity to say more, as this film is best discovered at the cinema. Brief, sweet, cute and yet stirring and thought provoking, Ek Main aur Ekk Tu is a film not to be missed.  Happy Valentine's Day!

Trivia:
* The original title given to the film was 'Short Term Shaadi' but this was later decided against.

* Ratna Pathak Shah was originally offered the role of Kareena’s (Riana’s) mother in the film. She however preferred acting as Imran's mother, given that she had also played his mother in Imran’s first film: Jaane Tu...Ya Jaane Na.

* Avantika Malik, Imran Khan's wife, makes a special appearance in Ek Main aur Ekk Tu.


EK MAIN AUR EKK TU
Directed by: Shakun Batra
Produced by: Karan Johar, Hiroo Yash Johar, Ronnie Screwvala
Screenplay: Ayesha Devitre, Shakun Batra
Cast:
Imran Khan
Kareena Kapoor
Boman Irani
Ram Kapoor
Ratna Pathak Shah
Music: Amit Trivedi
Cinematography: David Mac Donald
Editing: Asif Ali Shaikh
Distributed by: UTV Motion Pictures, Dharma Productions
Release date: 10 February 2012

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OPRAH IN BOLLYWOOD: The O Factor Charms Tinsel Town




Chat show host Oprah Winfrey had India in her "places to see" list for a long time and has finally flown over for a week-long visit in aims to shoot for her upcoming show "New Chapter".

While she has been scheduled to visit  Delhi, Agra, Jaipur and Rishikesh during her stay, her week started with a visit to the Bachchan family and with a highly attended bash hosted by Parmeshwar Godrej in Bombay, to which numerous stars flocked to meet the TV diva.


Oprah sported an orange sari for the occasion and was personally chauffeured by none other than Amitabh Bachchan to the party organized in her honor along with Abhishek, Aishwarya Rai and Jaya Bachchan.

Other stars seen attending the event were Shah Rukh Khan, Hrithik Roshan, Lara Dutta, Imran Khan, AR Rahman, Preity Zinta, Priyanka Chopra, Anil Kapoor, Anupam Kher, Sameera Reddy, and Arjun Rampal, all of which expressed their joy in meeting her and seeing her wear traditional Indian attire.
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MERA BROTHER KI DULHAN or BODYGUARD?





Both films pulled audiences to the ticketsale counters. Both offer solid and modern entertainment this autumn season.









Mere Brother ki Dulhan is a youthful and pacey tale of the search for the perfect modern day liberated bride, incarnated by Laila (Katrina Kaif) who lives to drink and have fun. It is utterly refreshing to see Katrina Kaif as a full-out rebel, even though her acting still requires developing her individual style more as she somehow often seems to emulate other successful actresses of yesterday and today... She is however very commendable in her role and, as a woman, I have to salute her for not being stick thin but still looking fresh and beautiful. Who wants to be size zero, I say indeed? 

The first half of the film will particularly keep the audience focused completely on this modern ladka-meets-ladki tale. Imran is the quintessential young Indian man who learns to appreciate and ends up falling head over heels for an independent and happy-go-lucky girl despite the fact he has actually found her to marry his own brother. The root of the story develops as a long vaudeville with plenty of topsy-turvy ups and downs, including out of the blue references to Chulbul Pandey, Dil Se, other Yash Raj signature films and even Madhubala. The supporting cast also contributes to lending the story its lightness. Ali Zafar tends to remind me of a young Shah Rukh Khan in almost every scene, from mannerisms to voice to comic timing! I therefore somehow do not find it surprising that Yash Raj would indeed support his style..


The second half of the film drags on in a few scenes but all this is forgivable given the good dose of entertainment, fun and seeing both Khan and Kaif together plus a pleasant soundtrack signed Sohail Sen.


Bodyguard is a story that has a different tone and Salman proves yet once again that he certainly can cater to his fan-base fantastically. 
 
 

A joke turns into a trepidating love story in which Kareena Kapoor is not only busy being majestically beautiful in every scene, but also delivers her role very well. From tears to guilt, from fear to love, her eyes convey just the right amount of feeling. 



This said, the man who steals the show is Salman Khan (Lovely Singh), allowing his voice inflexions and body language to flesh out his humble and modest character: a bodyguard  who is, yes, the usual strong nacho man who can fight the world and win, but also an honest man dedicated to his job. In several scenes, his character’s “purity” is disarming. The finesse with which he portrays his character makes him the most convincing I have seen him yet!


Bodyguard is the third remake of  a Malayalam film that goes by same name.I would recommend making a point of not missing these two entertainers, which both are bound to leave you with a pleasant smile. 

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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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IMRAN KHAN chats about cinema


Need a whiff of fresh air? A youthful evening with a dash of romance at the movies? Have you seen 'I Hate Luv Storys'? Not yet?! What are you waiting for?!

Meanwhile see what lead actor Imran Khan had to say to Diana from the Cinema Hindi Italian blog who turned up for a live chat organized by Bollywood Hungama:

CH - Imran, what do you like about your character in IHLS?

IK - I like how much fun the character was to play.

CH - Which is you favourite scene of IHLS?

IK - I like the dinner scene with Sonam and Samir, just before “Sadka” starts. There’s a lot of tension in that scene.

CH - What do you think about new Hindi cinema producing films such as 'Love Sex Aur Dhokha', 'Kaminey' and 'Dev D'?

IK - 'LSD' was brilliant. I really like Dbakar, personally as well as professionally..

CH - Do you know Italian Cinema?

IK - I’ve seen all of Roberto Benigni’s films, I’m a huge fan of him.



FILM: I HATE LUV STORYS

Directed by: Punit Malhotra
Produced by: Ronnie Screwvala, Hiroo Johar, Karan Johar (Dharma Productions)
Starring: Imran Khan, Sonam Kapoor, Samir Soni
Screenwriting: Punit Malhotra
Executive producer: Marijke Desouza
Music: Vishal Dadlani, Salim Merchant & Suleiman Merchant (background score), Shekhar Ravjiani
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I Hate Luv Storys (2010) [RM Download]

I Hate Luv Storys (2010)

=:Star Cast:=
Imran Khan, Sonam Kapoor
Music : Vishal-Shekhar
Director : Punit Malhotra
Producer : Karan Johar, Ronnie Screwvala & Hiroo Johar








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I HATE LUV STORYS creates expectation



Dharma Productions wowed many a viewer last year with fresh and youthful 'Wake Up Sid!' and will soon be back with two of the most sought after youth icons in India: Imran Khan (nephew of none other than super popular Aamir Khan) and Sonam Kapoor (daughter of famous Anil Kapoor) starring in 'I Hate Luv Storys'.

Promos have been doing the rounds, enjoy and we recommend you also download Vishal and Shekhar's soundtrack here!







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I Hate Love Stories songs| I Hate Luv Storys Songs Download [MP3] [2010]

I Hate Love Storys is a forthcoming film starring Imran Khan and Sonam Kapoor in the lead roles. The film is a romantic comedy directed by debutante Punit Malhotra and produced under Karan Johar's Dharma Production. I Hate Luv Stories is scheduled for release on 2nd July, 2010.
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I Hate Luv Storys songs are composed by Vishal-Sekhar. It's appearing to be a good comeback for them on the first listen.. I loved 'Bahara' and 'Bin Tere' the most. Hope you have a nice time listening them..

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  1. Bahara - Shreya Ghosal
  2. Bin Tere - Sunidhi Chauhan & Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan
  3. I hate Luv Storys - Vishal Dadlani
  4. Jab Mila Tu - Vishal Dadlani
  5. Sadka Hua - Suraj Jagan & Mahalakshmi Iyer
  6. Bahara - Chill Version - Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
  7. Bin Tere - Remix - Sunidhi Chauhan & Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan
  8. Bin Tere - Reprise - Shekhar Rajviani
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Luck (2009)


Luck (2009)

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=:Star Cast:=
Imran Khan, Sanjay Dutt,
Mithun Chakraborty, Shruti Haasan




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Luck Songs Download [MP3] [2009]

Luck is an upcoming action thriller with a starry male line-up, and is Shruti Haasan's debut movie. Directed by the debutant Soham Shah, this movie stars Sanjay Dutt and Mithun Chakraborty in pivotal roles. I have read that Sanjay Dutt plays a don in his bearded appearance while the movie has some thrilling shots, such as Imran Khan jumping off a plane and landing on a moving train, on the other hand Sanju Baba running towards a fast moving train. Hope this turns out to be an entertaining thriller when released on 31 July.

The songs are tuned by the merchant brohters Salim-Sulaiman, and are really good. I personally like the soft listening Khudaya Ve, while 'Jee Lee' is cool. There is something for Sukhvinder fans also. Hope you like the songs, Cheers!!

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  1. Luck Aazma - Sukhvinder Singh & Satya Hinduja
  2. Khudaya Ve - Salim Merchant
  3. Jee Le - Shruti Pathak & Naresh Kamath
  4. Aazmaa (Luck Is The Key) - Shruti Hasaan & Clinton Cerejo
  5. Laaga Le - Anushka Manchanda & Robert Bob Oumulo
  6. Khudaya Ve (Radio Mix) -Salim Sulaiman
  7. Luck Aazma (Remix) - Sukhvinder Singh & Satya Hinduja
  8. Jee Le (Remix) - Shruti Pathak & Naresh Kamath
  9. Khudaya Ve (Remix) - Salim Merchant
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Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na Songs [2008]

Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na Released on July 4, 2008 is a film written and directed by Abbas Tyrewala. The film stars Imran Khan and Genelia D'Souza in pivotal roles. Produced by Aamir Khan and Mansoor Khan, it marks the debut of Imran Khan (Aamir Khan's nephew) as an actor, and Abbas Tyrewala as a director, and re-appearance of Genelia in Bollywood.
Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na Download The music of Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na, is composed by A. R. Rahman and lyrics is by director Abbas Tyrewala, I dont think i need to tell all about the music, its obvious with A. R. Rahman Brand. I personally love Pappu Can't Dance, Kabhi Kabhi Aditi and Nazrein Milana and they were one of the major hits of 2008.
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  1. Jaane Tu Mera Kya Hai - Aditi - Runa Rizvi
  2. Jaane Tu Meri Kya Hai - Jai -Sukhwinder Singh
  3. Kabhi Kabhi Aditi Zindagi - Rashid Ali
  4. Kahin To Hogi Ho - Rashid Ali & Vasundhara Das
  5. Nazrein Milaana Nazrein Churaana - Anupama Deshpande, Benny
  6. Pappu Cant Dance - Anupama Deshpande, Benny
  7. Tu Bole Main Boloon - A.R. Rahman
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