Monday, November 23, 2009

Kurbaan Release Date : 20,Nov 2009


Cast: Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Viviek Oberoi, Om Puri, Kirron Kher

Director: Renzil D'Silva


Post 9/11, there's anger, distrust, suspicion, uneasiness all around. Not a day passes when you don't hear of terrorists killing civilians in the name of religion.

Many storytellers have, in the past, narrated stories about terrorists and their nefarious and despicable plans. But let me state one thing categorically. You haven't watched a more profound, a more thought-provoking, a more dramatic story on this subject before KURBAAN. It's not just the most powerful film to come out of Dharma Productions, it's the most powerful film to come out of the Hindi film industry this year, thus far.

KURBAAN tries to penetrate into the psyche of not just the terrorist, but also someone who has been a helpless spectator all this while. This film is sure to spark off discussions and debates, although it must also be noted that it doesn't take sides or gets preachy.

Rensil D'Silva has chosen a burning issue for his directorial debut, which is a complete departure from Karan Johar's earlier films. For some inexplicable reasons, parallels are being drawn with FANAA [Aamir Khan, Kajol] and NEW YORK [John Abraham, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Katrina Kaif], but the fact remains that barring the backdrop of terrorism, there's no similarity with those films.

I've often felt that certain films are beyond box-office. Movies are not meant to merely entertain, but enlighten and educate as well. They need to prick your conscience and in the process, make an attempt to make this world a better place. KURBAAN does just that and for this very reason, it deserves a double thumbs up.

Final word? Drop everything else you're doing to watch KURBAAN. Movies like these need to be made, encouraged and lauded.

Avantika [Kareena Kapoor] is a teacher at a university in Delhi. She has come back from New York where she teaches, because her father [Aakash Khurana] has suffered a heart attack. During this period, she meets a Professor called Ehsaan Khan [Saif Ali Khan]. Soon, they begin seeing each other and love blossoms.

A few months later, Avantika receives a call from her university in New York, asking her to come back. Avantika breaks the news to Ehsaan. He, in turn, tells her he doesn't mind coming to the States with her. But first they need to get married.

Soon after the marriage, they leave to start a new life in New York. They buy a house in an Indian neighbourhood and move in. Just as they are setting up home, their conservative Muslim neighbours invite them over for dinner. The next morning, Salma [Nauheed Cyrusi], one of the women Avantika met the night before at the dinner, visits her under the pretext of gifting her sweets.

When Avantika invites her in, Salma tells her that she is in grave danger. Nothing is what it seems. Salma pleads with Avantika to help her. What follows next is a series of incidents that sucks Avantika into a vortex of danger and intrigue. As her life spirals out of control, Avantika realizes that she is a pawn in a huge game.

KURBAAN has two stories running concurrently - the love story between Saif and Kareena and the story of Islamic terrorists. Rensil sets the stage in the initial 15 minutes itself, after which there's a twist in the tale every 15-20 minutes, which catches you completely unaware. Rensil doesn't borrow from the past, which makes the proceedings thoroughly captivating.

The highpoint is the 35-minute climax, which leaves you spellbound. The culmination to the story shakes you completely, largely because it's pragmatic and has been executed most logically as well. In fact, filming the climax at the various underground tube stations must've been the toughest challenge for the director.

On the flip side, KURBAAN caters more to the intelligentsia or the thinking viewer and might not be lapped up whole-heartedly by those who survive on the staple diet of hardcore masala fares.

Some of the finest technicians in the business are associated with KURBAAN. Hemant Chaturvedi's cinematography is super. The film bears an international look all through. Salim-Sulaiman's music is well integrated in the narrative. At least two tracks merit a mention - 'Shukran Allah' and 'Ali Maula'. Anurag Kashyap and Niranjan Iyengar's dialogue are superb. The lines enhance the impact of several sequences. Thrills are, again, in sync with the mood of the film.

KURBAAN is embellished with superlative performances. Saif is extra-ordinary in a role that only proves his versatility once again. If he won your heart with a winning performance in LOVE AAJ KAL a few months ago, you need to watch this supremely talented actor underplay his part so beautifully in KURBAAN. As for Kareena, KURBAAN reiterates one fact yet again: She's the best in the business. No two opinions on that! Watch her get those emotional sequences right, it's incredible. Here's a performance that truly merits the highest praise and admiration, besides fetching her awards and accolades.

Vivek Oberoi is fantastic. Matching Saif and Kareena at every step, KURBAAN should be the turning point in Vivek's career. It's a difficult role to portray and only an actor with a wide range could've portrayed this part so effectively. Om Puri is top notch and so is Kirron Kher. Kirron is marvellous, especially in the penultimate scene. Dia Mirza, Nauheed Cyrusi and Kulbhushan Kharbanda lend credibility to their brief roles.

On the whole, KURBAAN is the most powerful film to come out of the Hindi film industry in 2009, so far. The film has a captivating plot, gripping screenplay, super performances and a climax that shakes you up completely. Watching this movie should be on top of your agenda this week.

Marega Salaa Release Date : 20,Nov 2009


Marega Salaa music is directed by Daboo Malik. Marega Salaa music director, Daboo Malik already has sing songs for 3 Nights 4 Days music and Kisaan music. Marega Salaa movie is coming in the direction of Devang Dholakia. Producer of Marega Salaa movie is Hema Hand. Recently, Saregama Music Company launched the music of Marega Salaa movie. Marega Salaa music has total 8 songs.

First song “Tu Hi Hai (Remix)” of Marega Salaa music is sung by Sunidhi Chauhan. The song begins with rap music. The song tunes on band and rap music. There is very bold blinking music also in the song. The song introduces club music. Instrumental music is very vocal in the song. Lyric of the song is also very bold.

“Tu Hi Hai” song of Marega Salaa music is sung by Daboo Malik. The song is original version of “Tu Hi Hai (Remix)”. There is not much difference between original and remix version of both songs. “Tu Hi Hai” song has also introduced rap music. The song is influenced by western music.

“Parde Wali Baat” song of Marega Salaa music is sung by Alisha Chinai. Singer of the song has sung the song in her style. The song also begins with rap music. Lyric of the song is very sweet and bold. The song tunes along with rap music and very bold instrumental music. This is situational song of Marega Salaa movie.

“Parde Wali Baat (Remix)” song of Marega Salaa music is also sung by Alisha Chinai. The song begins with blinking music. There is very bold band music. The song music is very similar to club music. Lyric of the song is also very fast. The song is very similar to “Kajra Re Tere Kare Kare Naina” song of “Bunty Aur Babli” movie.

“Sehra Sehra” song of Marega Salaa music is sung by Sunidhi Chauhan. The song begins with blowing music. Lyric of the song is very bold. Music of the song is not very new. You can feel rap music in this song also. This is item song of the movie.

“Sehra Sehra (Remix)” song of Marega Salaa music is also sung by Sunidhi Chauhan. Music of the song is also not much different. The song also begins with a long instrumental music. Lyric of the song is also very similar to original version of the song. Sometimes, lyric goes ups and downs with fast-paced music but you can’t differentiate a big line between original and remix version.

“Tu Hi Hai (Female)” song of Marega Salaa music is sung by Sunidhi Chauhan. Music of the song is also not very new. The song also has introduced rap music. This is rocking song of the movie.

“Aankhein Tumhari” is the last song of Marega Salaa music which is sung by Sonu Nigaam and Shreya Ghoshal. The song is very different from all songs of Marega Salaa music. Lyric of the music is very sweet. The song is very poetic. This is a meaningful song of the movie. The song is new version of “Thoda Sa Pyar Hua Hai” song of “Maine Dil Tujhko Diya” movie.

Overall, music of Marega Salaa is not new. You can listen to many bollywood movies’ songs which are similar to the Marega Salaa song. Music director, Daboo Malik has introduced only rap music in all song to make them different. English rap also has been introduced but all the song is on the same track. There is not uniqueness in the song of Marega Salaa music.

One of the largest music archive in India Saregama Music Company launched the music of film “MareGa Salaa”. The film is produced by Hema Handa and Directed by Devang Dholakia. The Lyrics and Music is composed by Daboo Malik. The music album of “MareGa Salaa” features artists like Sonu Nigam, Sunidhi Chauhan, Shreya Ghoshal, Alisha Chinai and Daboo Malik.

MareGa Salaa - Music Review Inlay

MareGa Salaa” comprises of 8 songs. The first song of the album is “Sehra Sehra” by sensational Sunidhi Chauhan. It’s a typical Sunidhi Chauhan song, entertaining and a dance song. Followed my Sehra Sehra is “Parde wali baat” sung by Alisha Chinai is a let down by the popular pop singer. The song lacks the zeal and spirit for a happening dance track. The next song is “Tu hi hai” again sung Sunidhi Chauhan. This song is beautifully sung by the famous singer but the music could’ve been better. The next track is “Aankhein Tumhari “is a duet by Sonu Nigam and Shreya Ghoshal which is the best song of MareGa Salaa. It’s a soft romantic mass appealing song. The 5th song of the album is a Daboo Malik version of “Tu hi Hai”. The music is good but Daboo Malik is better off as a music composer. The next song is a remix of “Sehra Sehra” by DJ Hash. DJ Hash has also remixed the song “Tu hi hai” which is the last song of the album, both the songs sound much better the remix way. There is a remix of “Parde Wali Baat” by Raamji Gulati and DJ Dev. The original one is a big disappointment but the remix is a good techno song if you don’t pay attention to the lyrics.

MareGa Salaa - Music Review Inlay-back

All in all, the songs of “MareGa Salaa” are a combination of good and bad songs. The remixes are the best tracks in the album.