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Shabd Music Review
Shabd , produced by the father daughter team of Pritish Nandy/Rangita Nandy, and directed by Leena Yadav, promises to be yet another hot film, starring Sanjay Dutt, Aishwarya Rai and Zayed Khan. Aishwarya and Sanjay have worked together before in Hum Kissi Se Kum Nahin, but not opposite each other. The film has lyrics by Irshad Hamil (Kamil in some places in the album) and Vishal Dadlani, and is set to music by the duo of Vishal and Shekar. The promos currently featured on television make for good viewing, though there are rumors of some ‘hot' scenes in the film. The producers claim that Shabd is ‘The Year's Biggest Love Story' and the film's by-line ‘Passion brought them together/ Deception tore them apart' implies another love triangle (in the pipeline are already 2 films awaiting release— Vaada and Bewafaa , along similar lines) with lots of unfaithfulness thrown in. For Zayed , after Vaada , it looks like another ménage de trios. The album also carries credits for Keyboard programming (Abhijit Nalani and Amar Mohile) and Rhythm programming (Samrat Bharadwaj and Amar Mohile).

The album opens to Sholon Si , sung by Vishal Dadlani and Sunidhi Chauhan. In this fact racy number, with good beats, Vishal employs his vocal cords well, and succeeds in sounding harsh and coarse, reminding one of some of the songs sung in the past by R.D.Burman, in a guttural voice. Occasionally, the music drowns the words, but otherwise this song is a good one for making it to the dance floor. It's a song of passion and desire, and has a lot of good Salsa or Tap dance like beats. Musical accompaniments are good on the guitar and violin. Sunidhi uses her husky voice very well, to sound very sensuous. The song, along with its picturization, should set the screen on fire.

Sonu Nigam and Sunidhi Chauhan sing, Khoya Khoya tha duniya ke rahoon mein the next number, featuring Sanjay Dutt. The song starts with a monologue in Sanjay's voice, which continues throughout the song, asking basic questions like who are you, who am I, and goes on to describe the beloved. The song is basically a love duet, with Sonu and Sunidhi singing well in tandem. Arrangements are traditional. Sanjay ends the song with these words ‘ Tere samne jo bhi aayega, use tujse pyar ho hi jaayega' . Vishaal has written the song, and the free verses are by Irshad Kamaal.

Bolo To again features Sanjay Dutt, while Sonu and Shreya Ghosal do the singing. The song is soft and slow, but filled with love and passion, where the lover asks his beloved, as to what is happening to him. Shreya's voice is very fresh and melodious. Sanjay Dutt's voice keeps advising and warning the lovers, to be aware of what they are doing, finally pushing them to go ahead. There are traces of ‘ Jaane Do Naa, Paas Aao Na ' from the film Saagar . Both the song and the free verses are by Irshad Kamaal.

Chahaton Ka Silsila , by Kumar Sanu and Sunidhi Chauhan, is a medium paced song, and again is a love duet. It talks about the distance between the lovers becoming less, and of the lovers coming together. Kumar Sanu's rich baritone voice adds a lot of depth to the song, while Sunidhi shows her versatility by moving away from her item number voice, and singing the song plainly, full of love and devotion.

Mat Jaa, by Sukhwinder Singh , is written by Irshad Kamaal , and accompanied on the Bass, Drums and Guitar by Siddharth and Warren Mendonca. This is a sad song, a song of distress and anguish, as the lover cries out to his beloved, not to leave him and go away. Though the Bass, Drums and Guitar are excellent, there are areas where they tend to drown the lyrics. Sukwinder is one of the singers who is blessed with a fantastic range, and can effortlessly sing at a high pitch. In this song too, he alternates smoothly between high and low pitches. The love torn heart is weeping, and Sukhwinder conveys this very well.

Vishaal and Sunidhi Chauhan again sing ‘Sholon Si /The Remix' sung to a different, much faster beat and music, with a lot of English chorus. Arrangements are good, and the song is a blend of Indian and Latin American music. Will definitely make the teenyboppers dance and gyrate, in clubs and discos around the country.

Chahaton Ka Silsila is repeated again, this time around in the voice of Udit Narayan. A very soft song, Udit's voice is caressing and smooth, and makes for pleasant hearing. Lyrics are by Irshad Kamaal and the use of some phrases like ‘ Chun Ke rakhlo chahaton ke yeh lamhe, yun samalkar thaam lo pal, dekho woh kho raha hai ' make for good listening and warm the heart.

Mat Jaa/The Remix follows this song, in the voice of Sukhwinder Singh. It starts erotically, with a male in a husky voice saying the words ‘ I'm not going to let you go ', and the song is definitely a song of love and passion. The guitar is put to good effect throughout the song, and the remix is as good, if not better than the original slow number. The background voice adds a lot of sensuality to the song, which is otherwise a song of separation, of a lover's failure and frustration in love. The song ends with some good synchronized music.

The Theme Of Shabd is the last number on this album. A small piece, lasting about two and a half minutes, it is slow and melodious, and puts one in an introspective mood. Vishal and Shekar make good use of the flute, keyboard, and violins, to create a soothing symphony.

All in all, the album is pretty average, in which Sholon Si (original and Remix ) and the Mat Jaa Remix stand out, being racy, catchy numbers, and tend to play riot with your imagination. What must be happening on the screen, you wonder? Khoya Khoya, Bolo To and Chahaton Ka Silsila are decent romantic numbers, but something which one gets to hear in most Hindi films, and there is nothing outstanding in these songs.

Rating: **1/2
Posted 12 Dec 2004

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The collections of the Yash Chopra classic show the expected downward trend as the weeks progress which is a fallout of the huge and record breaking first week . Much is being made of the "falling collections" but few realise that in no time ´Veer-Zaara´ will reach almost 40 crores from India . Despite the "fall" the two weeks share is an astounding 19 to 20 crore .

Still it is sad that instead of being happy about the fact that the industry has got a much needed hit , long after ´Dhoom´ the shocked anti-lobby is still trying to prove that a movie getting 32 crore plus in three weeks flat is actually a failure !
Posted 11 Dec 2004

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wat r u talking about? After the review i think
this movie will be a blockbuster cuz it already has taken a flying start.

Musafir Movie Review

Most makers just talk of attempting hatke stories. But, in actuality, only a tiny segment practice what they preach. And those who walk the untrodden path deserve not just laurels but also need to be encouraged for swimming against the tide.

Sanjay Gupta's MUSAFIR is a shining example of cinema that dares to be different, of going against the set norms, of defying the rigid set of laws of Bollywood formulaic films. In a way, MUSAFIR reflects the transition of Hindi cinema, the changing face of Indian cinema.

MUSAFIR is loosely based on Oliver Stone's U-TURN [1997; Sean Penn, Nick Nolte, Jennifer Lopez, Billy Bob Thornton], but it's NOT a scene-to-scene copy of the much-acclaimed flick.

In MUSAFIR, Gupta explores new territory, giving the material a stark edge, innovation and a thick, memorable atmosphere. In KAANTE, he explored gambling, mistrust, deception, fraud, money. This time around, it's an almost original tale that's not contrived or recycled. In this film, he delves into infidelity, incest, ill luck, paranoia, mistrust, murder, deception, fraud, money and the mafia. It's a feast for the senses, as long as you have a strong stomach.

MUSAFIR scores on various levels. Not only is its story different - a novel experience for Indian moviegoers - even its making is several notches above the ordinary. Provocative and graphic, MUSAFIR examines the mind of several immoral men - a lane not many 'play safe' Bollywood film-makers would want to venture into.

Lucky [Anil Kapoor] had had enough of change. From odd jobs to petty crimes. From home addresses to jail addresses. He wanted a house of his own… a family... a new beginning.

One last con-job, girlfriend [Koena Mitra] in tow, sunset in background, and he would be well on his way.

Twenty-four hours later, he's been betrayed by his girlfriend, hunted by a drug lord [Sanjay Dutt], orphaned by the death of his three partners and sent to Goa to do a drug deal to buy his life back.

Lucky pulls of a drug deal, chases a femme fatale with a shocking past [Sameera Reddy], manages to lose the drug lord's money yet again, is hounded by a corrupt cop [Aditya Pancholi] and gets offered the same amount by a perverted husband [Mahesh Manjrekar], who offers him a contract killing.

Under siege and racing the clock, a deadly battle of wits ensues in a climax filled with spiraling tension and volatile action.

The narrative moves in a serpentine fashion, rarely proceeding in a predictable zone. Just when you thought that Anil and Koena would embark on an interesting journey at the very start of the film, he's betrayed big time. That's the first twist in the tale!

Anil reaches Goa, encounters Sameera, meets her husband [Manjrekar], who in turn gives him an outrageous and deplorable proposal: Eliminate his wife Sameera. That's the second twist in the tale!

Anil concludes the drug deal, is hounded by the cop [Pancholi], hides the money in a nearby-stationed cab and loses it all in a matter of minutes… That's the third twist in the tale!

Anil meets Manjrekar again, who renews his proposal. Anil hears his side of the story. Then he meets Sameera. Hears her side of the story as well. Whose plan will he execute eventually? But a bizarre, unanticipated development changes everything… That's the fourth twist in the tale!

Anil and Sameera are on the run. The drug lord is chasing Anil. He wants his money back. The cop is chasing Anil and more specifically Sameera. He wants his money back… That's the fifth twist in the tale!

Gupta and his efficient team of screenplay writers [Sameer Malhotra and Venita Coelho] have populated MUSAFIR with not just a variety of multi-dimensional characters, but also twists and turns that are bound to come as a shocker to the traditional Indian audiences who have grown up on the staple diet of sugar-coated romances and feel-good cinema. The characters in MUSAFIR are as harsh as can be.

Any blemishes in an otherwise perfect film? Yes…

The pace drops in the post-interval portions. Just when your heart is thumping hard and your eyes are glued to the screen, comes a sad song ['Zindagi Mein Koi Kabhi Aaye Na Rabba'] and an unwanted scene [Sameera's nightmare] and the story comes to a screeching halt. It throws a spanner in an otherwise absorbing screenplay.

The song in question is undoubtedly a brilliant composition and its filming has an international feel, but the song placement is all wrong. Who wants to hum a song when life is on the edge? When survival is so uncertain? This song should be chopped off pronto, for it only acts as a speed breaker in an otherwise exhilarating flick.

Even the climax, although brilliantly executed, is flawed. Why on earth would the money-crazy drug lord [Billa] give away his money so easily, when the story is all about Billa wanting his money from Lucky? The film could've definitely done with a better thought of ending.

Directorially, there's no denying that Sanjay Gupta is a fantastic technician and of late, an accomplished storyteller. MUSAFIR is the most stylish film Bollywood has witnessed in 2004, but MUSAFIR is not just style, but offers substance as well. The content of the film may come as a shocker for the conventional types or those who haven't progressed beyond saas-bahu fares.

Sex is another ingredient that Gupta uses liberally in the film. It's raw, but smartly and tastefully woven in the narrative. A feast for the hoi polloi. Another area where Gupta wins hands down is choosing the right lines for his characters. The dialogues [Milap Zaveri], again raw, have tremendous mass appeal and would be loved by the viewers.

Vishal-Shekhar's music is another aspect that deserves browny points. 'Ishq Kabhi Kariyo Na', 'Saaki Saaki' and 'Door Se Paas' are already popular and when viewed with the story, the appeal is only enhanced. In terms of picturization, the Koena Mitra track, 'O Sharabi Kya Sharabi - Saaki Saaki', is the most erotic number the year has witnessed so far.

Cinematography [P.S. Vinod] is of international quality. The black and white inserts, usage of hand-held camera, vivid close-ups, zip-switches from smooth to grainy, unique camera angles and effects give the film a chic and modish look. Action [Tinu Verma] is realistic and that works greatly in a film like this.

MUSAFIR is embellished with some great performances, but the film clearly belongs to Anil Kapoor. No two opinions on that! The actor ignites the screen with an authoritative performance. It wouldn't be wrong to state that the film signals the resurgence of this extremely talented actor. His unshaven look, the gamut of expressions, the effort that has gone into this performance is exemplary. This is without doubt his best performance so far!

Sanjay Dutt is not on the front seat this time, but his character is the type that would draw ceetees and taalis from the masses. Yet, all said and done, the writers should've focused more on Dutt in the post-interval portions mainly. But the actor's screen presence [note the sidelocks extending to his beard] will prove one fashion statement in days to come.

Sameera Reddy is a revelation. The actress handles a complex role with flourish and the generous dose of skin show only act as a topping. Mahesh Manjrekar emerges trumps yet again in a Sanjay Gupta film. He is excellent! Aditya Pancholi is first-rate; his mean look gelling well with his character.

Koena Mitra has a great body and she has no inhibitions when it comes to flaunting it. As an actress, she's slightly awkward, but frankly, this role doesn't demand histrionics, so it's okay. Shakti Kapoor is wasted.

On the whole, MUSAFIR has style and substance. At the box-office, the film has already taken a flying start and a heady dose of violence and sex, besides a catch-you-unaware plot, will take it to the winning post.

Rating:- * * * *.
Posted 11 Dec 2004

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Musafir is coming out this Friday and i can't till two days to watch the movie.
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i think the same that it will be a hit
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Dutt's Deadly Desire

Musafir has been hyped a lot. What do you expect from yet another don role?
Musafir is another great project where I play an out and out negative character, like in Rakht. But here, the audience knows that I am the villain. It was great to do another film with Sanjay Gupta after Kaante. Sameera's looking hot, the film's looking smashing - let's see how the audience reacts.

Shabd will be your second film with Aishwarya Rai and PNC. Tell us more...
I play a crucial role and am making a conscious attempt to be different. In Shabd I play a stylish, arrogant guy with a beautiful wife played by Ash. I totally loved the role when I heard it because the concept was different, interesting and character-driven. Working with Aishwarya was fantastic as I have a great rapport with her. Her role is brilliant and there's Zayed Khan in it too.

Your last film Rakht sank without a trace. Why did you do the film?
As far as Rakht was concerned, it was a multi-starrer with an intriguing storyline. And I did it because of Mahesh Manjrekar who directed and Suniel Shetty who produced the film. They are buddies and part of my family so I couldn't refuse.

You seem to be friends with everyone. What's so special about male bonding with other Bollywood actors?
It's just my way of life. All my Bollywood friends are dear to me. Ajay Devgan is like family, Jackie dada (Shroff) is a darling, a yaaron ka yaar, Abhishek Bachchan is like my own bachcha 'cause I respect his father a lot. As for Suniel Shetty, well and #8230;what more can I say except that I have yet to come across a better person than him in the entire universe. Though I abhor film parties, I party with them till dawn, after so many years of living within myself!

What are your other projects?
I have Raman Kumar's Sarhad Paar, Pankaj Kharbanda's Dost, Nitin Manmohan's Tango Charlie, Afzal Khan's Mehbooba and Anubhav Sinha's Dus. I don't work according to hits and flops. I work from my heart, not from my mind. That is why I am loved in the industry. I am doing well without the big banners with my friends -- Sanjay Gupta, Mahesh Manjrekar and David Dhawan.


Everyone goes through ups and downs. Sometimes a film works, sometimes it doesn't. That doesn't mean that the director has no talent, it is just that something went wrong somewhere. I do a lot for my friends because they do a lot for me.

After acting what next - direction?
Yes. I'm all set to direct an action movie. I know, I know! I said I'm tired of the action genre but for my directorial debut I'm hell bent on making an action movie like the cowboy genre of Hollywood that starred Clint Eastwood.


Acting is the best thing that has happened to me. It has, for one, given me a chance to pass on all my pain, anguish and sufferings over to my different characters, two, lessened my burden and three, helped me take a break. Acting is a very important factor in my life.

Your daughter Trishala was in town recently. How did it feel to have her here?
Great. She was here on a brief visit but we had loads of fun. She lives in the US, so I can't meet her that often but I try to be with her whenever she needs me and schedule my holidays in the States just to be with her, besides making time when she comes down on holidays. My family means a lot to me.

What are your dreams and desires? What do you yearn for?
I yearn for yachts and suits. Yes, I wish I could have a yacht of my own right here. My friends in New York own wonderful yachts and I have a blast while I'm there.

As for suits, they are my favourite outfits but given India's weather conditions I cannot always freak out in them. I'd wear a suit round the clock, even while sleeping! I also want an island in Tahiti, a Mexican ranch like in John Wayne westerns, own aircraft like some Hollywood stars. I am biding my time.
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Parineeta First Cut


  1. This is Vidhu Vinod Chopra 's next production after the success of Munnabhai MBBS . Chopra continues to control the producer's seat, giving chance to his erstwhile assistants to handle the director's hat.

  2. Award-winning ad-filmmaker Pradeep Sarkar is directing the movie. Sarkar has been associated with Vidhu Vinod Chopra since his Mission Kashmir days.
  3. This is Sanjay Dutt 's third film with Vidhu Vinod Chopra. And with this film Chopra too completes his hat trick in casting Sanjay Dutt in his productions(Mission Kashmir, Munnabhai MBBS, Parineeta ).

  4. Saif Ali Khan plays an important part in the film. He has also shot a scene on the renowned toy train of the Darjeeling hill-station. Incidentally more than three decades ago his mother Sharmila Tagore had also shot for a song on the toy train.

  5. Model-turned-actress Vidya Balan will make her big screen debut with this film. Balan plays the title role of Parineeta in the film. She has been a popular face in several commercials on the small screen.

  6. The other lady in the film is Raima Sen . Raima plays the character of Koyel who is in love with Sanjay Dutt. Koyel's character from the original novel has been altered and extended to make it more significant for the film. Raima has earlier worked with Pradip Sarkar in a commercial. For the film, Raima will sport a look that will gel with the fashion of the early 70's. She will be seen draped in ethnic sarees and donning a different hairstyle in the film.

  7. The movie was launched with the recording of three songs featuring Sonu Nigam and Shreya Ghoshal . The film has music by Shantanu Moitra and lyrics by Swanand Kirkire .

  8. The film went on the floors in Darjeeling on 30th October with a start to finish schedule of 65 days. However it met with several obstacles while under production. Saif had to return without shooting even for a single scene at the Teen Dharia venue in Darjeeling as the crowd went out of control. The police was unable to handle the unruly crowd

  9. Also the film faced problems during its Kolkata shooting schedule. Chopra claimed that the film went over-budget because the technicians in Bengal were not co-operating with the Mumbai film unit. The technicians were overcharging for their services as it's a Hindi film and this had raised the budget of the film to around two and half times of the initially planned budget

  10. However Chopra claimed that the shooting schedule of the film was very much intact and the entire shooting will be wrapped up around December 10.

  11. Parineeta is slated for summer 2005 release
Posted 06 Dec 2004

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man what can i say everybody have their own opinon about the film. U don't like it but i think this movie will be great cuz its not gonna be just a love story like all of those of SRK. It will aslo have some good story in it and if the story demands some bold secens then the actors have to do them. Its just their job no one is clean or something. Anyways we will see when the time will come.
Posted 06 Dec 2004

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Dutt and Ash sizzle in Shabd


The two have the best of the bodies in Bollywood. Sanjay Dutt looks deadly even at the age of 40 with those rippling muscles and a v-shaped torso. Aishwarya Rai has the whole world drooling over her amazingly beautiful and smooth curvaceous body.

And both Dutt and Ash recently put their hot bodies to optimum use by giving a sizzling shot on the beaches of Goa for their forthcoming film Shabd.

And if some people had any doubts whether Ash would ever give any ‘hot’ scenes, then this should silence them because reports say that the scene will set the screen on fire. And you all were thinking whether Ash would give those smooches if she’d be playing a role in a James Bond film.

Shabd tells the story of a writer (Dutt), his second wife (Ash) and a professor ( Zayed Khan ) and has been categorised, by the debutant director Leena Yadav herself, as a love story as well as a dark thriller.

Dutt is reportedly very excited by his role in the movie as after Saajan (co-starring Madhuri Dixit and Salman Khan ), this is the first film that has him in a subtle role.

But after the ‘hot’ scene, some may have their doubts as to why Dutt is excited.
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Aishwarya Rai pairs with Sanjay Dutt in 'Shabd'


In this one, Sanjay Dutt plays a writer and according to a news report is very excited by it. ''Saajan (with Madhuri Dixit and Salman Khan) was the only film that had me in a subtle role of a poet. I'm looking forward to this film,'' he says.

Shabd tells the story of a writer, his second wife and a professor and has been categorised, by the director herself, as a love story as well as a dark thriller.

Directed by: Leena Yadav
Starring: Sanjay Dutt, Aishwarya Rai, Zayed Khan
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Check this out: http://www.marcoricci.net/
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i do but some songs ex: DO PAL and Tere liye
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I luv Musafir but i like Swadesh too
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well u got that right.
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yea
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I know his is old now. But don say he dosen't suit in Hero roles cuz i really think that this movie will click big time and he is acting in a role that is different from his usual gangsta roles. plus This movie is not a pure luv story its a thriller too.
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dont know
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Pics of Shabd!!!!!



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Sanju -Ash burn the screen in Shabd


The current breeze of hot hot films continues! Just this time the couple involved is the deadly Dutt and the gorgeous Rai in Pritish Nandy Communications upcoming film Shabd. The film reportedly has some steamy sizzling scenes between its lead pair - Sanjay Dutt and Aishwarya Rai. It would be a pleasant change to see Aishwarya set the screen ablaze after the recent bunch of babes like Mallika, Meghna, Dhupia, Nigar, et al.

Incidentally while Aishwarya was complete professional and most relaxed while shooting for the scene, Dutt was a bit uneasy and felt awkward on the same. (The duo was last seen together in Hum Kisi Se Kum Nahi). Some time back Sanju was equally uncomfortable when Amrita Arora was seducing him in a song from Rakht.

Shabd directed by Leena Yadav also stars Zayed Khan.
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Sanjay on the film...

You have played a poet in Saajan. In Shabd, you are again playing a writer, aren?t you?
That is right. But apart from that, there is no similarity. My character in Saajan was soft-spoken and an introvert. In Shabd, I play a guy who is more stylized, very arrogant and has a beautiful wife. He exhibits a certain aggression that one would normally not associate with writers. It is a very complex role.
What attracted you to the role?
It is a different concept, very interesting and character-driven.
After Hum Kisise Kum Nahi, this is the second time that you are working with Aishwarya Rai. Are you looking forward to it?
It is always a pleasure working with Aishwarya. I have known her for a very long time, right from her modeling days. I can see that she has grown as an actress and as a person. She has a brilliant role In Shabd. She plays my wife, so the chemistry will be different from Hum Kisise Kam Nahi where I was chasing her all the time.
You will be working with a debutant director in Shabd. Is there something about new directors that attract you, considering that Rajkumar Hirani and you have recently worked magic in Munnabhai MBBS?
Leena Yadav is a very intelligent lady and is confident about what she wants. I like that. When she narrated the script of Shabdh to me, everything was instantly crystal clear.She sketched out my character so well. Leena has been living with the character and breathing the story in all these months and her enthusiasm is infectious. Working with newcomers is always a good experience. There is freshness in their approach which is very welcoming. Newcomers have a fire in them, a desire to prove themselves, which is always a good thing to start with.
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Producer: Pritish Nandy Communications
Director: Leela Bajaj
Starring: Sanjay Dutt, Aishwarya Rai, Zayed Khan
Music: Vishal-Shekhar


In 1999, the industry saw a few firsts when actor Sanjay Dutt and actress Aishwarya Rai won several lead actor and actresses awards. It wouldn´t be too long before the two featured together. Five years later, the duo will play the lead couple for the first time in Pritish Nandy Communications "Shabd" after featuring together in Hum Kisise Kum Nahin as a part of a multi-star cast. As is with most PNC films, like the recently released Chameli, or Jhankaar Beats, "Shabd" is an off beat non-typical story. This time the production company ropes in new director Leela Bajaj in the thriller that begins after the couple gets married. Actor Zayed Khan supports.

Shabd is a thriller revolving around a writer who, as he pens his story with twists and turns, decides to incorporate his story into his real life and write the novel based on that occurrence. Unlike stories where a writer´s novel becomes their real life, Shaukat (Sanjay Dutt) decides that he will decide to write his novel based on how his current life story is playing out. His story begins when his wife, Antara (Aishwarya Rai), is approached by Yash (Zayed Khan) and continuously persuaded for a romantic affair. Shaukat decides that Antara should fiendishly pursue the relationship, and he will write the story from there, feeling that this will, obviously, make his story as realistic as one can get. Shaukat then decides that he will write the transitions and instruct his wife to play them out.

Shaukat doesn´t realize that Antara was already enticed by Yash. As Shaukat continues to write his story, he doesn´t realize what is happening in front of his eyes. Realizing the impendence of a twist unforeseen, he tries to change the direction his novel is headed in, hoping the same for his real life. But it doesn´t happen that way. As PNC continues with its production of well made, different film, "Shabd" looks to help it in that direction later this year.
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Posted 01 Dec 2004

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whatever man. U r just intrested in SRK movies.
We will wait and watch.
Posted 01 Dec 2004

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there is more (on the sets)




















Posted 01 Dec 2004

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great
Posted 01 Dec 2004

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na man really it is better. It has a very nice story and some good acting.
Posted 30 Nov 2004

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well i think so cuz if that stupid VZ can be a superhit than this can be too.
Posted 30 Nov 2004

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a lot better than Veer-zaara.
Posted 30 Nov 2004