Thursday, February 11, 2010

Ishqiya-Box office Hit Film

Cast:

Naseeruddin Shah- Khalujan

Vidya Balan -Krishna Verma

Arshad Warsi -Babban

Salman Shahid -Mushtaq

Adil Hussen Rajesh Sharma Anupama Kumar Manju Gauri Mala Mastar Alok Kumar Anisha Bano Jai Singh Nijjar


Crew:

Playback Singer Sukhwinder Singh Mika Singh Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Rekha Bharadwaj Clinton Cerejo .


Production Designer Nitin Desai Costumes Designer Payal Saluja Sound Designer Kaamod Kharade P. M. Satheesh Shajith Koyeri Action Director Jai Singh Nijjar Background Music Hitesh Sonik

Story Vishal Bharadwaj Screenplay Vishal Bharadwaj Abhishek Chaubey Sabrina Dhawan Dialogue Vishal Bharadwaj Executive Producer Sanjay Mehta Cinematographer Mohana Krishna Editor Namrata Rao Music Director Vishal Bharadwaj Lyrics Gulzar Ajinkya Iyer

Co-Producer Ketan Maroo Mansi Maroo Rekha Bharadwaj


Producer Vishal Bharadwaj Raman Maroo
Director Abhishek Chaubey




After Classic Westerns and Curry Westerns, the likes of Vishal Bharadwaj seem to have designed a desi sub-genre where the bucolic Bihar backdrops are credibly carried off by the rural realms of Maharashtra’s Wai village. Call it ‘Wai-stern’ or whatever, but from Omkara to Ishqiya this rough-and-tough sub-genre has often been an antidote to candyfloss cinema, while still having a heart and in the right place. Seeking its spirit from the 1969 Hollywood classic Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and having a soul of its own, Ishqiya is the story of two rouges Khalujaan (Naseeruddin Shah) and Babban (Arshad Warsi) who are evading their boss Mushtaq (Salman Shahid). Nowhere to go, they seek refuge in a friend’s house and instead meet his widow Krishna (Vidya Balan).As they plan their escape, their time spent together draws the duo to her, Khalu with his tinted vision of old-fashioned love, and Babban with his lustful eye. The threat of imminent death forces them on a path of violence and betrayal. Set in a rural landscape, Ishqiya explores basic human emotions as influenced by desire, greed and revenge.
The chemistry between Vidya Balan and Arshad Warsi is sensuously sauntered through sexual symbolism as well as physical intimacy. In contrast, the affinity between Vidya Balan and Naseeruddin Shah is more delicately developed amidst the old world charm of classic songs of Hemant Kumar and S.D.Burman. Contrarily R.D.Burman’s sharp-and-seductive number ‘ Dhanno ki aankho mein ’ is employed to signify the lust in Arshad Warsi’s character. Salman Shahid (last seen in Kabul Express ) is an interesting character and Adil Hussain makes for a strong negative lead.
However, due to lack of star power and glamour, the movie will not appeal to a wide section of the audience. Ishqiya is also about a different India, away from the glamour, the gloss, the malls, foreign locales and eye-candy girls dancing in night clubs. So that youth audience making hit on box office.

Rating: ***
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Road To Sangam - Not Goes To Theatres

Star Cast
Paresh Rawal...... Husmatullah
Om Puri...... Mohammad Ali Kasuri
Pawan Malhotra...... Maulana Qureshi
Javed Sheikh (Pakistan)...... Dr. Banerjee
Swati Chitnis...... Aara
Yusuf Hussain...... Gaffer
Masood Akhtar...... Zulfikar
Rajan Bhise...... Shoukat
Sudhir Nema...... Inaayat Ali
G P Singh...... Hakim
Vijay Mishra...... Rafat
Tushar Gandhi...... Guest appearance
Rakesh Shrivastav ............



Singers: Kailash Kher, Kirti Sagathia,Hariharan,Vijay Mishra,Shadaab Faridi ,Kavita Krishnamurthy,Akshay Verma,Nitin Kumar,Prem Hariya,

Choreography: Pradeep Kalakar
Action: Harish Shetty
Lyricist: Sudhir Nema
Music Directors: Prem Hariya,Nitin Kumar Gupta,Vijay Mishra, Sandesh Shandilya
Background Music: Sandesh Shandilya
Cinematography: Dharam Gulati
Producer: Amit Chheda
Executive Producer / Co-Producer:Sunil Sharma
Director: Amit Rai


The films starts with Tushar Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi receiving a box of Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes which have been lying at a local post office for years. He decides to immerse the ashes in the holy river ‘Sangam’ on the banks of Ganga. Then there is a simple, a God-fearing, devout Muslim mechanic named Hashmat Ullah [Paresh Rawal], who has been entrusted the job of repairing an old Ford engine, not knowing its historic significance.who is a renowned mechanic who can repair any engine. He is also respected by the local religious associations there and is a contender for the top post. His main rival is a rich man Mohammad Ali Kasuri (Om Puri) who at one time was his friend but due to some differences has become his rival. Also against Hashmat is the local maulvi Maulana Qureshi (Pawan Malhotra). Among Hashmat’s friends are Dr. Banerjee (Javed Sheilh) who though is from a different religion but always is by Hashmat’s side, like a brother. One day Hashmat has been entrusted the job of repairing an old V8 ford engine, not knowing the historic significance that it once carried the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi which were immersed in the holy river ‘Sangam’. He is caught in a complex situation after a powerful bomb explosion rocks his town leading to the arrest of innocent Muslim youths of his locality. A strike to work is called by the prominent leaders, Mohammad Ali Kasuri and Maulana Qureshi, to protest against the unjust treatment meted out to those arrested youths by the police. He supports them but as he comes to know that the engine he is repairing is needed for a procession to immerse Gandhiji’s ashes in a few days, he decides not to join the strike but continue the work on the engine. In return he faces a wrath of fury from his community members. Finally with his nice attitude he is able to convince some of his community people to let him work and they support him. He also convinces the government to change the route of the procession through his area, which is a stronghold of Muslims. Finally the engine is repaired and the procession takes place and muslims greet the procession with open hands and full respect.
Debutante writer-director Amit rai does a commendable job in making a thought provoking film and equally commendable is the way he has managed to strike brilliant performances from the principal cast Paresh Rawal excels in this film. This is amongst his finest works. Om Puri is equally competent, although the length of his role is limited,Pawan Malhotra as the maulvi is outstanding Javed Sheikh is good, Swati Chitnis as Paresh’s wife and Yusuf Hussain as Gaffer also provide valuable support. The remaining actors, more of them from Allahabad enact their parts very well,
On the whole, Road To Sangam is mainly for connoisseurs of cinema and only for the festival circuit.
Rating : **

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Monday, February 8, 2010

Veer-an epic love story of a warrior



Star Cast:
SALMAN KHAN,
MITHUN CHAKRABORTY,
JACKIE SHROFF,
NEENA GUPTA,
SOHAIL KHAN,
ZARINE KHAN ,
SHAHBAAZ KHAN,
RAJESH VIVEK,
YOGESH SURI,
ASHOK SAMARTH
Bharat Dabholkar
Rajesh Vivek,
Yogesh Suri,
Tim Laurence,
William Chubb,
Gita Soto,
Lisa Lazarus
& VINAY APTE
Playback Singers
Toshi , Rekha Bharadwaj, Sunidhi Chauhan, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Neuman Pinto, Sharib, Roop Kumar Rathod, Shreya Ghoshal, Sukhwinder Singh, Sonu Nigam, Suzanne D'Mello, Wajid, Shabab Sabri,
Story – Salman Khan
Lyrics; Gulzar
Cinematographer: Gopal Shah,
Music Director: Sajid-Wajid , Monty Sharma
Producer: Vijay Galani , Sunil Lulla
Director: Anil Sharma

Veer is a period film that disregards history, a legend with an uninspiring hero, a costume drama with chintzy attire, and a romance with no passion.The bravest and the strongest of the Pindaris is Veer (Salman). As he goes against the might of the British Empire, he also needs to fight the cunning King of Madhavgarh and also his own jealous community people.
Veer loved to Yashodhara, she is the daughter of enemy. This film has battle with swords and huge love towards land. Veer has given so many beautiful dialogs for saving his mother land. He has fight against British and other land enemies
Salman Khan plays Veer, a colonial-era ruffian, who belongs to a fierce tribe called the Pindaris. His father, Prithvi Singh (played by Mithun Chakraborty, who gives the only terrific performance in the film), is one of the leaders of the community. The Pindaris are betrayed by the king of Madhavgarh (Jackie Shroff), who’s in cahoots with the British, and the Pindaris want to oust both from their land. Prithvi sends Veer and his goofy younger brother Punya (played by Salman’s real-life brother, Sohail Khan) to England to get an education and learn about their enemy from the inside. Once there, the proud warrior suddenly becomes an awkward adolescent, stripped of all mystery, with a schoolboy crush on his classmate, Yashodhara (Zarine Khan, in her Bollywood debut). The actress, who strikingly resembles Salman’s real-life girlfriend, Bollywood star Katrina Kaif, is as pretty as a porcelain doll—and just as stiff. There are no sparks between the two leads. Yashodhara turns out to be a princess—the daughter of Veer’s sworn enemy, the king of Madhavgarh. The action returns to India, and Veer is determined to win Yashodhara and fulfill his duty as a revenge-bent Pindari.

The story takes place in the late 1800s, but the filmmakers don’t correctly place it in that time period. Veer borrows from every Hollywood warrior epic in recent memory—Braveheart (1995), Gladiator (2000), Troy (2004), Alexander (2004), and Tristan & Isolde (2006)—blatantly lifting scenes and incorporating details from the various eras, from ancient Rome to medieval England.

The costuming is likewise schizophrenic. Veer’s traditional Pindari outfits are sharp but way too modern in style. The European clothes worn by the women only vaguely resemble Victorian fashion and appear to have been raided from a high school drama club’s cheap wardrobe. Little attempt is made at period hairstyles—the Western actresses even have unmistakably modern-day dos.

The non-Indian actors are distractingly bad—as is the case in so many Hindi films that feature Western characters. It’s a problem the industry needs to address as Bollywood movies are increasingly being set in the West and viewed by Western audiences.

Add CGI to the list of things wrong with this film. The excessive, unrealistic computer-generated imagery that mars so many Hollywood movies is unfortunately creeping into Bollywood, as evidenced by Veer. Hopefully, after this, Hindi filmmakers will resist the influx of gratuitous technology.
Veer has been made to show the legend of ancient time and love. Veer is the warrior of Udaigarh. This film made upon the British rules “Divide and rule”, and our Indian emperors trusted on them and finally they snatch the states of emperor. However, a Veer has live till his last breath for saving his land. He was toughest, bravest and strongest man named “Veer”.
Veer has been also released in Telugu Language.
Finally, the film has not upto Anil standard movie.


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Monday, February 1, 2010

Pyaar Impossible- Love story of a beauty and a geek





Cast:
Uday Chopra - Abhay Sharma
Priyanka Chopra - Alisha Merchant
Dino Morea - Varun Sanghvi / Siddharth Singh
Anupam Kher – Mr Sharma.

Credits & Crew:
Story, Screenplay & Dialogues -Uday Chopra
Director Of Choreography - Ahmed Khan
Music & Background Score - Salim - Sulaiman
Lyrics - Anvita Dutt Guptan
Production Designer - Tanushree Sarkar
Executive Producer - Aashish Singh
Editor - Amitabh Shukla
Director Of Photography Santosh Thundiyil
Produced By Uday Chopra
Directed By : Jugal Hansraj
Pyaar Impossible is said to be inspired by the hit British film Notting Hill, starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant in lead roles. In Ankert University, California, Alisha (Priyanka Chopra) is the name of that dream everyone wished came true. The most beautiful girl on campus, she makes hearts flutter like leaves in the wind. The free spirit that she is, doing what she likes, she sometimes goes overboard with it. A snap of her fingers and a line of boys, waiting on her every whim. Everybody Loves Alisha!
Abhay has quietly loved Alisha all his life. One day he musters up enough courage to go and express his true feelings to her and realizes that it is never gonna happen. He comes to terms with the fact that Alisha is a Princess and he is just a Geek. That is when their ways eventually part. Later, their paths cross again, as Abhay is busy trying to launch his career. Fate again brings him face to face with the woman of his dreams, Alisha.Years later, after college, when life has taught Alisha some lessons and made her more mature. But somewhere behind that maturity she is the same bumbling, crazy girl she used to be, with the same free spirit. And Abhay is trying to launch his career. He comes face to face with Alisha again and we see that he still loves her, the same as he always did. Abhay has created a software which a deceitful would-be investor steals wants to sell it himself to a Singapore company, so he follows the cheat there. Much to his surprise, the company's marketing and public relations head is Alisha who, after getting married is now divorced and has a 6-year-old daughter, Tania, a smart, bright kid who is a spoilt brat.
It is no surprise then that Abhay (Uday Chopra) loves her too. More than his computer programs and MAC stores he thinks of Alisha. Who is Abhay? He has two loves in his life, his first is Alisha and the second, computers. We meet him first in University where he falls for Alisha, knowing that there can never be anything between them.Abhay is a nerdy, awkward, socially challenged, bespectacled geek of the college who is so far removed from her world that she doesn’t even know that people like him actually exist. One day this geeky-looking Abhay even saves her from drowning, but circumstances keep him from seeing her again. This is a love story of impossible proportions, how can a man like Abhay ever hope to be with a woman like Alisha, and therein lies the story...
Alisa doesn't recognize Abhay, and mistakes him as the new sitter she was expecting. Abhay takes up the job with an opportunity to get to know her better and win over her as well as confront the man who stole his software. Abhay is the kind of person who has no confidence in himself and is a shy and reticent person yet at the same time he is so full of love for Alisha that he is willing to live the rest of his life loving a person who he knows he will never be with.Priyanka looks cute in a stunning new hair cut and Uday as the geek is okay. Pyaar Impossible is a soft, sweet romantic film....
Rating: **
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Dulha Mil Gaya- average fare










Cast:
Fardeen Khan - Tej Dhanraj/Donsai Sushmita Sen - Shimmer Ishita Sharma - Samarpreet Kapoor a.k.a Samara Capore Shahrukh Khan - Pawan Raj Gandhi, PRG Johnny Lever - Krrish Tara Sharma - Tanvi Mohit Chadda - Jigar Anushka Manchanda - Punjabi Girl Suchitra Pillai Vivek Vaswani Howard Rosemeyer Beena Kak Craig Nunn Tomasz Roszkowski .
Credits & Crew:
Written by Vivek Vaswani, Muddassar Aziz
Music by Lalit Pandi
Cinematography Sunil Patel
Produced by Vivek Vaswani
Directed by Muddassar Aziz
......
Shahrukh Khan makes a guest appearance in this film which also has few songs featuring him along with other stars Sushmita Sen and Fardeen Khan and directed by Mudassar Aziz. The film is about relationships and the changes that happen in people's lives when they fall in love. It opens in Trinidad with a spoiled brat son, Tej Dhanraj (Fardeen Khan). a rich Casanova who will never marry and hopes to inherit millions from his deceased father's estate. Shimmer is his best friend. Sushmita Sen plays the role of a successful supermodel called Shimmer who is a much sought after model in the West Indies.
Shimmer takes Samarpreet under her wing and transforms her into Samara, a svelte, sassy, saucy girl who sends her own hubby leering like a poodle. Meanwhile SRK is waiting for Shimmer to say yes to him. Fardeen Khan, as the playboy has gained a lot of weight and appears less attractive in this flick. Newcomer Ishitta Sharma is cute and decently-beautiful since she is impressive as the soft-spoken rural Punjabi girl but lacks the oomph factor which was much required for her character in the second halfSushmita Sen as the supermodel appears tired and bored in this story. She lacks the sensuality unlike which she usually appears in recent films. Johnny Lever hasn’t much to do and is disappointing.It is only when Shahrukh’s around, the proceedings entertain, but on the whole the film maker has lost an opportunity to come out with a hit, having SRK even if it is for special appearance.
But Tej is in for a rude shock. To be able to inherit the wealth of his deceased billionaire father, Tej has to marry his dad’s friend’s daughter who is in Punjab. So he has to leave his water skiing and bikini babes back in the Caribbean and fly to Punjab to marry a village girl. So Bonsai marries Samarpreet. But the next day he is back in Trinidad, without the village belle, Samarpreet Kapoor (Ishitta Sharrma) who is now her wife. Bonsai is back to his philandering ways in Trinidad and Tobago. Samarpreet is the typical Indian girl who is the 'sati savitri' type, and goes to any lengths to woo her husband. She packs her bags and leaves for the Caribbean only to find her husband canoodling with semi-clad babes.
Incidently, Samarpreet is knocked down by a speeding car. She wakes up at Shimmer's home where gets support from Shimmer and Pawan Raj Gandhi (Shahrukh Khan). Shimmer is embarrassed of Donsai's behavior. She hopes to reform him one day.
Not even Sushmita Sen and Shah Rukh Khan can save this film which has a terrible script and a jumble of strangely lined happenings. Even the veterans like Johnny Lever and Parikshit Sahni are wasted in this average fare.
Rating: *
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3 idiots - a classic,brilliant & entertaining movie




Cast:
Aamir Khan - Ranncchoddas Shamalaldas Chanchad (Rancho)
R. Madhavan - Farhan Qureshi
Sharman Joshi - Raju Rastogi
Kareena Kapoor - Pia Sahastrabuddhe
Boman Irani - Viru Sahastrabuddhe (ViruS)
Omi Vaidya - Chatur Ramalingam (Silencer)
Mona Singh - Mona Sahastrabuddhe
Akhil Mishra - Hindi Teacher
Jaaved Jaffery
Pareekshit Sahani
Rajeev Ravindranathan
Pitobash Tripathy
Aakash Dabhade
Rahul Kumar

Production Design by Acropolis / Rajnish Hedao
Art Direction by Rajnish Hedao
Costume Design by Sheena Parikh
Assistant Directors - Vinay Waikul, Menaka Nagarajan, Karan Narvekar, Jai Sharma, Karan Tejpal
Sound Department - Nihar Ranjan Samal, Sachin K. Sanghvi
Special Effects by Brian Wade
Stunts - Shyam Kaushal
Lyrics - Swanand Kirkire
Based on the book Five Point Someone by Chetan Bhagat
Story - Rajkumar Hirani
Original Music by Shantanu Moitra
Cinematography by C.K. Muraleedharan
Writer - Abhijit Joshi
Produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra
Directed by Rajkumar Hirani
3 idiots is the most remarkable film of 2009, which touches the right chord in people's heart with its witty story telling, marvelous acting and the incisive look which the film takes at the education system in India.

Inspired by Chetan Bhagat's novel, ‘Five Point Someone’ chronicles the tale of three friends who are room mates in an engineering college.

Farhan Qureshi (R. Madhavan), Raju Rastogi (Sharman Joshi), and Rancho or Rancchoddas Shyamaldas Chanchad (Aamir Khan) are three engineering students who share the same room in a hostel in one of the best engineering colleges in India.

Farhan and Raju are average students from modest backgrounds; Rancho is a wealthy genius who studies for the sheer joy of it. He has a passion for knowledge and his gift for creating machines that incurs the wrath of Professor Viru Sahastrabudhhe (ViruS) played brilliantly by Boman Irani.
It's a story of their hostel days that swings between Rancho's romance with the spirited Pia, and his clash with an oppressive mentor, Viru Sahastrabudhhe.

Finally, in misty mountains of unparalleled beauty, the friends find the key to the secret.

The story of these 3 friends is framed as a flashback from the present day, ten years after graduation. Immediately after the convocation, Raju and Farhan have lost contact with Rancho who disappeared during the graduation party, so they begin a journey to find him.

Chatur, who is now a wealthy and successful businessman, joins them in the search for Rancho, as he has a desire to settle a bet with Rancho, Raju and Farhan also find Pia and take her along with them to meet Rancho.

Aamir Khan, R. Madhavan, Sharman Joshi come up with a commendable performance. Kareena Kapoor is there for a short role, and she is just marvelous.
The principal Virus (as called by the boys) is threatened by Rancho's talent, so he just labels him an "idiot" and even attempts to destroy his friendship with Farhan and Raju. Virus’ model student is Chatur Ramalingam (Omi Vaidya), a geek who lives by conforming to the expectations of the system, mindless cramming, and unethical means of destroying his competition. Meanwhile, Rancho also falls in love with Pia (Kareena Kapoor) who is a pre-med student and the principal’s daughter.

And then one day, suddenly, Rancho vanished...

The friend who influenced and inspired them to think creatively and independently, even as the conformist world called them three idiots. Where is the original idiot now?

Farhan and Raju embark on a quest for a lost buddy. On this journey, they encounter a long forgotten bet, a wedding they must crash, and a funeral that goes impossible out of control. As they make their way through the perilous landscape, another journey begins: their inner journey through memory lane and the story of their friend - the irrepressible free-thinker Rancho, who in his unique way touched and changed their lives.
Chatur Ramalingam played by Omi Vaidya is excellent and creates an impression with his acidic tongue and gestures in the movie. Mona Singh doesn't get much scope. Jaaved Jaffery is competent. Pareekshit Sahani is decent.

On the downside, some unbelievable filmy situations which can be excused as writer's liberty like the episode of Mona's delivery was a bit far stretched, and the conformist would disapprove scenes of the boys dropping off their trousers in the ragging scene and in subsequent scenes.

This film has tremendous youth appeal and feel-good factor and makes you laugh and in the process you learn the golden rules which it preaches is - Life is not about getting marks, grades but chasing your dreams.

3 Idiots isn't an ordinary film. It's a life-changing experience, and an insightful laugh - riot that talks about the most important of human pursuits: self-actualization.

A classic, brilliant and a highly entertaining film. What an awesome film to end the year 2009.




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PAA- a rare relationship movie



Cast:
Amitabh Bachchan - Auro
Abhishek Bachchan - Auro's father
Vidya Balan - Vidya Auro's mother
Paresh Rawal - Vidya's father
Arundhati Naag - Vidya's mother
Kids:
Taruni Sachdeva
Pratik Katare
Nimit Dhaiya
Varun Shukla
Dhurvin Doshi
Karan Bhiwandker
Gaurav Bajaj
Satyajit Sharma
Jagdish Purohit
Divya Bhatia


Executive Producer - Jitendra Bagga, Anita
Editor - Anil Naidu
Lyricst - Swanand Kirkire
Music Director - Ilaiya Raja
Cinematographer - PC Sreeram
Assistant Writer - Rishi Virmani
Associate Director - Vishal Gehani
Producers - AB Corp, Reliance Big Pictures, Sunil Manchanda
Writer and Director - R. Balki

Paa is made by R. Balki who has penned the offbeat hit Cheeni Kum. He takes to direction with Auro which is as impressive as his first film.

Auro (Amitabh Bachchan) is an intelligent, witty 13 year old boy with an extremely rare genetic defect that causes accelerated ageing.

He suffers from a progeria like syndrome. Progeria is a debilitating disease where the child ages rapidly beyond his age. Kids affected by this problem lose all their hair, become bald and their veins begin to show prominently on their heads, which enlarge to a size beyond normal. Their teeth and eyes suffer also.

Mentally he is 13, very normal, but physically he looks 5 times older. Inspite of his condition, Auro is a very happy boy. He lives with his mother Vidya (Vidya Balan) who is a gynaecologist.
Paa has its moments that touch you, move you, moments that try to make you cry, and then that make you laugh, that make you feel warm Amitabh Bachchan in the lead role delivers a sweet performance, Abhishek and Vidya Balan are honest to their characters. The music is simple.

Abhishek Bachchan as a gen-next politician and he connects well. And more impressive performance is by Vidya Balan who portrays a strong, independent, modern Indian woman, and most importantly – a mother.

As for Auro’s character, this writer would honestly give maximum credit to the Prosthetic Make up artists rather than to the actor. No doubt, Amitabh has pitched in a yet another memorable performance, yet this is shadowed by the impressive and extraordinary efforts by Christien Tinsley and Dominie Till who wonderfully created the character of Auro - a complement which sportingly comes from Amitabh himself.

Amol Arte (Abhishek Bachchan) is a young progressive and a full of ideals politician. He is out to prove to the world that 'politics' is not a bad word. He is a man with a mission.

Auro is Amol's son. Paa is a rare story about a father-son, son-father relationship
The first half is about Auro’s Maa and the second half is about Auro’s Paa. There are times when the viewer feels that a 12 year old boy thinks and speaks like a guy double his age. The film could have been made shorter by about half an hour.



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