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Heroes - A Bollywood Movie

By admin | October 13, 2008

Heroes Movie Synopsis:

Sometimes it takes only a moment to bring about a big change. One experience can transform you forever. One journey can set you on a path that you will follow all your life. Heroes are the story of one such journey. A journey enriched with moments and experience that changes the outlook of two young boys and reveals them to a new meaning of life.

The movie stars a host of actors including Salman Khan , Preity Zinta , Sohail Khan , Vatsal Seth , Sunny Deol , Bobby Deol , Mithun Chakraborty and Dino Morea .

Sammy and Ali are childhood friends. They have taken joint decisions in life, right from choosing a school to taking up a career. Even though they are not like-minded, they are together because they rely heavily on each other - two bodies, one soul.

When the two friends travel a thousand miles to deliver three letters as a part of their film school assignment, little do they know that the journey that they have embarked on will give them a new meaning of life.

They discover the power within themselves to change lives and events that are of importance.

The film is an attempt to bring out the new age meaning of patriotism - ‘You don’t have to be a soldier to love your country’.

‘Heroes’ is written by Aseem Arora. It has been produced and directed by Samir Karnik .

The film is set to hit the theatres on October 24.

“The film is an attempt to bring out the new age meaning of patriotism – You don’t have to be a soldier to love your country.”

Heroes - Character Sketches:

Sohail Khan as Sammy - Sammy is a sucker for amusement. He is restless and whacked out. Every girl would love to hate Sammy as words like commitment; emotional attachment and perseverance don’t feature in his lexicon. Nothing bothers Sammy and he himself likes to stay away from anything that sounds serious.

Vatsal Seth as Ali - Ali is a boy with a pure heart. He is used to comforts of life and stays away from stress. Ali is oblivious to pain and suffering. His parents have made sure that his life is a bed of roses. Consequently, Ali cares for little in life. Ali is a symbol for a section to today’s youth.

Salman Khan as Balkar Singh - A man of few words, Balkar Singh is lovable and endearing. His soft-spoken attitude cannot be mistaken for the clarity of thought he possesses. Balkar has pledged his life for his country and everything else follows. Like every man Balkar has beautiful dreams for his family but he knows he might not be able to fulfill them and he does not regret it.

Preity Zinta as Kuljeet Kaur - A woman who’s the son of the house, Kuljeet takes pride in being an army man’s wife and is happy that her son wants to walk the path as his father. Kuljeet is a loving wife, a caring mother, a single daughter and the best daughter-in-law anyone could ask for. Sacrifice comes naturally to Kuljeet and so does hard work.

Sunny Deol as Vikram Shergill - A strong personality who epitomizes never-ending hope Vikram lives for the moment and stands up for social issues and causes, to man patriotism isn’t the stereotypical term, but dying for the nations is. As Vikram puts it, “Any act done towards the progress of the country”, is patriotism. Vikram believes in putting sorrows behind and moving on.

Bobby Deol as Dhananjay Shergill - Dhananjay, aka DJ, is a handsome young man whose presence you would miss after a single meeting. He possesses immense charm and affection. DJ’s battle of porting himself better than his solar brother is evidence of the child that still lives within him. Yet when need be, that child takes a backseat to let the soldier in him take charge.

Reference: apunkachoice

Looks like a good story… 

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Yuvraaj

By admin | October 8, 2008

Subhash Ghai is coming up with his new Taal.. Oh I mean Yuvraaj the new flick by Subhash with as usual Anil Kapoor and Salman Khan with the lovely Kat - I mean Katrina Kaif with Zayed Khan and Boman Irani in lead roles.

“Yuvraaj is a musically entertaining extravaganza,” says Subhash Ghai. He further confirms that, “The film has a huge budget, around 50 crores, as we shot in Europe, U.K., and western Russia.”

So what is new in this film? “Salman Khan and Anil Kapoor will be doing roles they have never done before. And if public insists then I will do a cameo in this film” states Ghai. Also, this will be the first time that Salman will be doing a Subhash Ghai film. Salman decided to shoot for this film, although he had denied work until his case hearing in October. “Salman Khan’s arrest had never been a problem; this case is almost ten years old but that has not stopped Salman from working and giving his best.”

Watch the trailer from the movie - Yuvraaj

httpV://youtube.com/watch?v=SHA3_jdc05E

I don’t know why but I feel that this is going to be a Sur + taal or something… :)

Keep Watching!!!

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A Wednesday - Movie Review

By admin | September 17, 2008

This movie is said to be one of the most acclaimed films this year, A Wednesday!  Is surely an amazing movie with outstanding performance by the wonderful actors and after a long time you must be watching a good story line and it’s for sure a surprises package.

The promos of the movie have might given you a thought and an assumption that this will be just another one of those terrorism flicks and again the weakness of our system will be showcased and our sentiments will be targeted, again same old story concept and stuff, but A Wednesday is certainly not one of those it’s a powerful drama that mirrors society and its virtues in a completely unique and new way, the concept of movie is as such that you will feel that why we haven’t been seeing things this way.

A Wednesday is a tale that features the immense length of an ordinary common man and how he can go ahead and do something unexpected for the solitude and peace of mind.

It’s a neatly woven tail, capturing apprehension, intensity and drama with a strong grasp. The story will hold you straight from the beginning of the movie and it will not let you go until the credits at the end starts rolling.

Believe me after watching the movie, you are going to give it a serious thought to the concept for days, weeks, months or years and the subject will stay glued to your mind.

The story goes somewhat like this:

Police Commissioner, Prakash Rathod (Anupam Kher) is a headstrong police officer, a guy who has a ton of willpower. His job is put to test when he receives a threatening call from a stranger asking for a talk with the decision making authorities, firstly Anupam Kher didn’t trusted this guys words and hence he was been given a warning to find out a bomb in police station next to the Mumbai police headquarters and when police and bomb squad defused the bomb they started believing that this guy must not be kidding and it’s not a crank call… this guy is real serious.  Now this unknown caller calls again and demands release of four deadly terrorists and now police started checking records of all the terrorist groups to catch this guy.

This unknown caller is none other than Naseerudin Shah, who is anonymous to the characters, gives instructions as to what steps must be followed. The caller’s ambiguous identity stumps the police department who begin to realize that they are dealing with a mastermind. He seems to be a terrorist…but is he really a terrorist, well that’s what the movie is all about, you will be sure that yes he must be a terrorist after they capture a hazy image of some terrorist group head, they starts assuming that this must be same guy.

Prakash Rathod at a certain point in the story and after certain events leads him to think that some strange events in a quick succession had started taking places and that had lead to a strange twist. The unknown caller is using TV as a medium to visualize the reactions of the police department somehow similar to how the villain in the movie “speed” use to track.

As I already said the film contains many surprises for the viewers and thankfully they are pleasant ones. This movie turns out to be the dark horse of the year, speeding at breathtaking mileage that evokes a fury of emotions within the audience.

What really shows in this movie is the immense effort that went into this film starting from the director to the lighting crew; everyone made everything a picture-perfect. As one of the writers from Bolly-spice has said that there’s anything that could maybe be improved in the film, it’s the pacing at a few parts. But even this is almost negligible because of the brilliance of the film.

The performances by all the actors in the movie will truly leave you speechless and you will say “wow”.

Nasserudin Shah is a perfectionist and it always shows. He really gets into the skin of the characters that he portrays, making you see the film from a different point of view. In this film, he has given a performance that is perfection in mind, body and soul. Words fail me when asked to describe this performance. Bolly-Spice author also believes that Nasserudin Shah deserves the Best Actor award but naturally it will probably go to much more popular actors.

Jimmy Shergill was also a surprise pack, he was portrayed as an honest and aggressive police officer and believe me he is one of those honest actors who put themselves in the character to get the job done perfectly. Even if his role wasn’t as big as the other two characters, he does what he does best and he certainly have left a mark in the movie.

Truly, it’s your own loss if you miss this one as this is the movie you would love to see whenever you feel something good should happen. Watch it and be enlightened on the many struggles regular human beings face simply as a member of society and you will feel that it’s your own story.

Enjoy the movie and let me know your views :)

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Phoonk - The Movie

By admin | August 22, 2008

Phoonk Story Concept:

Every one once in a while either hear or experience things which cannot have a rational explanation. The truth of the matter is that we have very little knowledge and understanding of life and its various mysteries. Even though we are trying hard to solve all the mysteries their are still portions which are untouched.

The story of Phoonk demands an answer from you to the question that no matter how much of a non-believer you are, can you truly stand by your convictions especially when you or your loved ones are seemingly being threatened by demonic forces whose very existence your rational mind refuses to accept? will you after looking at them can still keep your believe, can you still be rational about things.

Story Idea:

Rajeev, a successful Construction Engineer with a loving wife, and two children aged 10 and 8, is an atheist to the core. He scoffs at God and even more at people who believe’in the dark forces till one day when an evil was let loose in his happy home threatening to destroy his family and shake up the very foundations of his convictions and belief systems.

Phoonk is a movie by Ramgopal Varma, in the banner One More Thought Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. starring Sudeep, Amruta Khanvilkar, Ahsaas Channa and Kenny Desai. This is a story about black magic. The movie is releasing on August 22nd.

Movie Review by Sampurn:

After the action and drama of the movie Contract, Ram Gopal Verma is all set to amuse the viewers with its upcoming movie, Phoonk. As the name might suggest, it is a horror film, which claims to grip the audience.

The story of Phoonk features Sudeep, who is a successful Construction Engineer and a strong atheist. He has a doting wife Amruta Khanvilkar and two children of age 10 and 8. He does not approve of the existence of God and even the black magic powers. However, his very existence and his beliefs are threatened, when an evil power grips his loved ones, the existence of which his rational mind denies to accept. Entwined with this, is another story of a fanatic believer of God, who is forced to become a non believer under traumatic circumstances.

The film is claimed to be quite scary, surpassing the fear of Ram Gopal Verma’s previous horror flick, ‘Bhoot’. The fear factor featured in ‘Phoonk’ is said to seep into the system of the viewer rather than just affecting him visually on the surface level. The horror element in the film is said to have been blended quite well with the emotional component, making the viewer relate to the situations and characters of the film.

So the performances led by Sudeep are top notch, the little girl Raksha deserves special kudos for such subtle and imaginative portrayel of a girl plagued by black magic. Though I find the characterizations sketchy but good enough to drive this sleek, simple but powerful film.

Technically one of the best films of this year, Phoonk is full of long complicated camerawork instead of dead close ups. There are silences and spaced out scenes long enough to let you munch your popcorn. A powerful emotional drama with correct doses of thrill, Phoonk more than a horror film emerges as an emotional film.

Star Cast
Sudeep…… Rajiv
Amruta Khanvilkar…… Arati
Ahsaas Channa…… Raksha
Kenny Desai…… Anshuman
Ashwini Kalsekar…… Madhu
Ganesh Yadav…… Vinay
Anu Ansari…… Laxmi
Shankar Sachdev…… Shyam
K K Raina…… Dr. Pandey
Madhuri Purandare…… Dr. Seema Walke
Zakir Hussain…… Murtaza Kapasi
Bharat Kaul…… Mandar
Geetanjali…… Teacher
Kishore Kadam…… Devappa
Jyothi Subhash…… Amma
Shrey Bawa…… Rohan
Javed Rizvi…… Mani

Enjoy and do post your reviews about the movie :)

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Singh Is Kinng Music Review

By admin | August 5, 2008

SINGH IS KINNG has the top music director Pritam and he is undoubtedly the unofficial numero uno composer today, coming in after a series of hits like JAB WE MET, BHOOL BHULAIYYA, RACE and JANNAT. However to some it may seem (after KISMET KONNECTION) that there is an over dose of Pritam. So let us see what the overworked but extremely lucky music director has to offer in this very prestigious project.

The title track: ‘Singh Is Kinng’ is truly a composition that has the likes of famous American rapper Snoop Dog, Britain’s popular bhangra band RDB and Akshay himself (quite a decent singer after many stints during stage shows). The track is all ‘Punjabi’, mixed with English rap, and it’s only natural as the film has a singing and dancing Sardar as the lead protagonist. There is also a reference to the much talked about diamonds worn by Akshay.

‘Jee Karda’ starts with a nice electronic guitar rhythm and some good blend of English and Hindi combo singing by Suzie Q. The number is another bhangra based dance track which is totally inspired by Punjabi folk, rarely used traditional instrument like ‘ektara’ and also ‘manjira’ lend novelty value. The song itself is nice and sweet and its presentation amongst the ancient Egyptian pyramids enhances the song further and it would be a treat to watch on the big screen.

‘Jee Karda-Remix’ by Hyacinth is a mere space filler and not much care has been taken by the arrangers to make it different. Just faster rhythm and higher tempo and beats that in a way reduce the ethnic Mastana touch!

‘Bas Ek King’ has Ashish Pandit, the Bhangra-pop queen, Hard Kaur and Daler’s younger brother, Mika Singh to support the music endeavour. The first version, ‘Bas Ek Kinng’, has a deadly, lazy rhythm, continuing till the end of the track, one which certainly is an entertainer.
The early rap portions and the ‘mukhda’ itself are quite infectious and have a lot of repeat value. Though the last part of the ‘mukhda’, which has gained immense popularity (especially amongst children and youth) is inspired by Sridevi’s ‘Na Jaane Kahaan Se Aayi Hai’ and the rap and reggae portions have been effectively handled by Hard ‘Glassy’ Kaur, who is certainly here to stay.

‘Bas Ek Kinng- Tiger Style Remix’ is more ‘Punjabish’ in nature, though the deadly, lazy rhythm (which formed the crux of the original) is missing, as the tempo has been heightened. Even the rap portions by Hard Kaur are different and a good job can be seen here.

‘Bhootni Ke’, a typical fun-filled all ‘Punjabi’ number and the situation is most likely a ‘Punjabi’ wedding as the start of the song has Daler exhorting all with ‘Aaj khushi ka din hai aaya, Nikalo mahurat changa, Suit pahan kar ban gaya dulha’. Do not spend time thinking about the ridiculous lyrics, as it’s the norm in most North Indian weddings that the friends and relatives shower friendly naughty lingo (seemingly abusive) on the groom and bride and their relatives.

DJ Amyth’s ‘Bhootni Ke-Remix’ is not much different except may be for the start. This version has been sung by Mika Singh and although he does a good job, yet he pales in comparison to his elder and more versatile brother.

‘Teri Ore’ comes as a relief after the Punjabi tadka, it’s more like a reigning prince and princess of romantic numbers, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Shreya Ghoshal, who team up in this romantic, ode to love. It is a lovely petal soft romantic track that has a few Rajasthani lines thrown in too.

‘Talli Hua’, is a fast paced number that talks about friends and friendship, though not in the ‘Yeh Dosti’ mould. It’s a mix and match of Pritam’s old hit tracks. It is a situational number and quite a hummable track though it takes a while to get used to its infectious rhythm.

‘Talli Hua-Remix’ has been done by Jay Dabhi, North America’s greatest South Asian DJ and he does live up to his reputation with a well crafted version. This version is bound to dominate the dance floors.

The music will sound better with each subsequent hearing. With the title track already getting popular, wait and watch as Pritam, who has another winner in hand, will once again dominate the hearts and charts in the days to come and against all odds!

So Punjabi’s are you ready to Rock!

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Singh Is Kinng

By admin | August 2, 2008

Singh is Kinng is a story about Happy Singh, a Punjabi Sikh.

He is very mischievous and gets involved in a number of disastrous situations, so the villagers plan to send him to Australia to bring back his fellow villager, Lucky Singh.

It is then revealed that Lucky is a underworld Don in Australia. Then, in a accident, Happy saves Lucky but still Lucky becomes paralysed. Hence, Happy becomes the new King of the Australian Underworld.

About 75% of the movie was shot in Australia, around the Gold Coast region and Brisbane using an Australian production team (Instinct India). The film is scheduled to be released on August 8, 2008.

The music was composed by Pritam. The song “Singh Is Kinng” was composed by U.K Bhangra band RDB.The soundtrack was launched officially at the IIFA Awards in Bangkok on June 8, 2008. Akshay Kumar and RDB performed 2 songs, Singh Is Kinng at the IIFA Awards.

Singh is Kinng - Star Cast:
Akshay Kumar…… Happy Singh
Katrina Kaif…… Sonia
Neha Dhupia…… Julie
Javed Jaffrey…… Pappi
Ranvir Shorey…… Aryan Barjatya
Kamal Chopra…… Guruji Gurbaksh Singh
Om Puri…… Rangeela
Sudhanshu Pandey…… Raftaar
Sonu Sood…… Lucky Singh
Kirron Kher…… Rose Lady
Yashpal Sharma…… Pankaj Udaas
Manoj Pahwa…… Dilbag Singh
Chayan Sarkar…… Man at Airport
Brad McMurray…… Gangster

Producer - Vipul Shah
Director - Anees Bazmee
Music - Pritam
Writer - Anees Bazmee
Lyrics - Mayur Puri

There were few issues which happened after the movie starts showing ads, do read the below article to know more:

Akshay apologises to Sikhs - Akshay Kumar’s latest film Singh is King is wading through troubled waters as the Sikh community hold their objections to Akshay’s looks in the film.

Producer Vipul Shah held a press conference to clear the air of controversy surrounding the film which he says has no intentions of offending any person or community.

“If I’ve made a mistake, lord forgive me and I will try to rectify my mistake,” says an apologetic Akshay.

The objection was towards Akshay’s look and some scenes in the film. He flew down from South Africa to re-shoot some parts of the film and attended a press conference on Friday evening in Mumbai to clear the air.

“We wanted to make sure that the community is happy with the film, that is why we went up to them and showed the film to them. There are some changes they expected us to make and we have done that,” says filmmaker Vipul.

“Lot of changes are done but thing which have been already shot cannot reset again,” explains Akshay.

While members of the community who have been authorized by the censor board to view the film have finally given it a thumbs up though they feel the damage is done.

“At least in the future, whosoever wants to portray Sikhs or Punjabis in their films should be sensitive towards the community and come to us before hand, after damaging it’s only damage control that can be done,” says Sardar Manmohan Singh of Sri Guru Singh Sabha in Dadar.

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Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na - Music Review

By admin | June 25, 2008

Film: Jaane Tu…Ya Jaane Na

Music Director: A.R. Rahman

Singers: A.R. Rahman, Rashid Ali, Vasundhara Das, Benny Dayal, Satish Chakravarthy, Sukhwinder Singh, Naresh Iyer, Swetha Bhargave and Darshana

Jaane Tu…Ya Jaane Na is the launch pad of Aamir Khan’s nephew Imraan and to play it safe, Aamir has roped in A.R. Rahman for the music. Set against a campus backdrop, the film’s music gives us an insight into the other side of the composer.

Newcomer Rashid Ali can thank Rahman for a great debut as he croons to ‘Kabhi kabhi aditi’, a romantic fun piece. The track doesn’t sound much like a Rahman composition, but is nevertheless an enjoyable song as Rashid’s vocals gives it a youthful touch. Lyricist Abbas Tyrewala ensures sure his lyrics don’t disappoint either.

Putting a complete halt to the success of the previous track is ‘Pappu can’t dance’. The title itself makes you wonder if it is worth hearing. Well, not really. It is a high paced number that comprises of bizarre thumping music with extra beats. The song may stick to its theme, but as an audio number, it doesn’t fare well. As far as singers go, Rahman usually picks good artistes for his albums, but his current bunch for ‘Pappu…’ does not impress at all.

‘Jaane tu mera kya hai’ helps the album pick up once again. This track has a repeat value and can pull anyone into its sombre mood. Sung by Runa Rizvi and written by Abbas, the sad and emotional number revolves around the female protagonist and will definitely find a place among listeners.

Sukhwinder Singh renders the second version of the track that revolves around the male protagonist. In spite of being a regular with these kind of songs, he doesn’t sound repetitive. Lyrics are touchy and poetic, courtesy Abbas.

Finally, we come across a typical Rahman number that doesn’t sound monotonous but is in fact one of the best songs of the album. ‘Nazrein milaana nazrein churaana’ has an array of singers but doesn’t commit the same mistakes as ‘Pappu…’

The long list of newcomers that forms part of the album finally gives way to the composer himself. Rahman croons another very-unlike-himself track, ‘Tu Bole Main Boloon’, yet the song doesn’t upset. It belongs to the genre of jazz with saxophones, violins and pianos thrown in. It carries with it a very contemporary, western feel.

Rahman dives into Indi-pop next for ‘Kahin to’. Listeners get a breather in the form of Vasundhara Das, whose brilliant voice is being heard after a long gap. A slow paced number, the song also has Rashid’s voice and encompasses the ingredients of a slow-moving, romantic track. However, Abbas’s lyrics are not so impressive.

Rahman’s attempt at experimenting with new and different sounds for the album may not have resulted in chartbuster hits, but the attempt is worth hearing. Like Naresh Iyer in Rang De Basanti, the surprise package of this album is Rashid.

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Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na - Movie Synopsis

By admin | June 25, 2008

Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na - The story begins at the airport. With a story.

When Rotlu, Jiggy, Bombs and Shaleen offer to tell Mala the tale of Jai and Aditi - a match made in the pastry shop of heaven - Mala is convinced that she is in for yet another cliched love story with joys and sorrows, happiness and heartbreak, laughter and songs, fights… and a climax at the airport.

And indeed, Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na is all of that. And more!

Meet Jai Singh Rathore (‘Rats’), the most non-violent Rajput either side of the Aravallis. And meet, if you dare, the violent and passionate Aditi Mahant (‘Meow’).Whatever you do, do not pick a fight with her. She scratches. And abuses. If you do get into a scrap, take cover till Jai arrives, as he alone can calm our snarling wildcat.

Never was there a less likely couple. Jai thinks Aditi’s parents should have rinsed her mouth with soap when she was a child. Aditi thinks that Jai is the biggest coward she has ever encountered. Heaven, it seems, has mixed up its apples and oranges.

More nuts in this fruitcake scenario: Rotlu weeps secretly for Aditi. Bombs’ heart explodes for Jai. Jiggy applies golden mascara to his hair. Shaleen… well, she’s probably the only one who doesn’t seem a few notes short of a concerto.

So, to come back to our story: Jai and Aditi are perfect for each other (in some odd, distorted way, impossible to understand). Friends know this. Parents know this.
Everybody knows this. But do Rats and Meow know?

Can two people ever, truly, know the secrets of their hearts? And how do you know it’s the real thing?

When do you know it’s love?

Add to this quandary a quarrelling portrait, strange dreams of a desert warrior, a dope-head brother and his pet mouse, two Rajput ‘cowboys’, three ancestral conditions, a fateful night in jail, a climactic ride to the airport…

… and there, you have it! Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na. The coolest, warmest, hippest, funniest musical-romantic-comedy of the decade.

Well, at least of the last few years.

Ok, maybe this year.

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Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na

By admin | June 25, 2008

Jaane Tu … Ya Jaane Na is a Indian Bollywood film that stars Imran Khan and Genelia D’Souza in pivotal roles.

The film is directed by Abbas Tyrewala and produced by Aamir Khan Productions. The film marks the debut of Imran Khan, Aamir Khan’s nephew. Additionally, it is Abbas Tyrewala’s first directorial venture. A.R. Rahman was signed to compose the music.

Aamir Khan has taken the responsibility of planning the promotion of the film. The film is scheduled to be released on July 4, 2008, the same day as Love Story 2050, which marks the debut of another new actor, Harman Baweja.

This has caused some conflict and heated exchange in blogs. It is being called the battle of the debutantes.

Imran Khan and Abbas Tyrewala are making their debut as actor and director respectively in Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na. It certainly was not an easy ride for the duo, but their first hurdle was to convince Aamir Khan to produce the film.

Aamir is known to be choosy. And here’s how he reacted when he first heard the script of.

Imran and Abbas went to Aamir to narrate the script. Abbas started reading out, but halfway through his energy started to fail him because Aamir was showing no reaction. Whether the sequences were funny or emotional, Aamir just sat there with no expression on his face. Imran began to perspire and Abbas started to get nervous.

After a two-hour narration, Aamir got up and said, ‘I have a meeting. Someone is waiting for me. Could you guys wait’ and he left the room. An hour of anxiety passed, then Aamir walked in and asked, ‘So, when do you guys start shooting?’

“That one hour of waiting was excruciating for Imran and me. Both of us didn’t know how he would react,” said Abbas. “We knew that if he didn’t like the script, he wouldn’t produce it. But not to have any reactions, even for the funniest scenes, was nerve-racking. When he came back and asked ‘when do we shoot’ both Imran and I were stunned because by then we had convinced ourselves that he had not liked the script!”

Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na - Cast

Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na - Crew Members

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