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'It is wonderful to see such a realistic film based on the essential issues of today, done in an aesthetic manner and I wish the team of Anwar all the best,' said Mahesh Bhatt at the music launch of Manish Jha's 'Anwar' yesterday in an event in Mumbai. Present at the launch were Producer Rajesh Singh, Director Manish Jha, Javed Jaffrey, Soni Razdan and the cast and crew Manisha Koirala, Siddharth Koirala, Nauheed Cyrusi, Music Directors Mithoon and Pankaj Awasthi and lyricist Hassan Kamal. Minister Rajendra Singh Rana, IT Minister (UP) inaugurated the audio and Mahesh Bhatt released the CD. All the guests had a really great time, and enjoyed the music. The highlight of the launch was the sincere touch given to the musical theme by Nauheed Cyrusi and Siddharth Koirala, who appeared as their characters, with Nauheed in a Burkha and Siddharth dressed per his role in the film, and they sashayed around as the music started to flow in. Anwar is about a young man Anwar, an artist, who leaves his home and everything he knows in order to escape a world he no longer recognizes. He finds himself trapped inside a temple and in the process exploited by people with vested interests. It marks the debut of Siddharth Koirala, and his first appearance with sister Manisha.
Anwar is a sensible film, says Manish Jha
Rajesh Singh's 'Anwar' under his banner Dayal Creations Private Ltd, directed by Manish Jha, is all set for release on 29th December, 2006. Starring Manisha Koirala, Rajpal Yadav, Vijay Raaz, Yashpal Sharma, Hiten Tejwani, Nauheed Cyrusi, Sudhir Pandey, Pankaj Jha and Siddharth Koirala, the film is about the story of a young man 'Anwar', an artist, who leaves his home and everything he knows in order to escape a world he no longer recognizes. Manish Jha who had earlier made his debut with a purposeful film on female infanticide 'Mathrubhoomi is now all set with another meaningful film. Says Manish Jha, 'I have to go ahead as a filmmaker. I have to learn a lot. I am happy with the way 'Anwar' has shaped. Making wise as well as genre-wise, 'Anwar' is quite different from 'Mathrubhoomi' though comparisons are going to be there. 'Anwar' is a sensible film, which has a very contemporary story, inspired by the celebrated short story Phalgun Ki Ek Upkatha written by Priyamvad.' Rajesh Singh who is basically into construction business asserts that he is basically into a mode of experimenting as a film producer. "I liked the subject when Manish Jha narrated it to me. With 'Anwar', I have learnt the art of making film in a budget,' he says.
'Anwar' is looking interesting
Coming Friday sees the release of 'Anwar' that stars Siddharth Koirala in the title role. Pitted against 'Guru', it is indeed a tough task for 'Anwar' to make its presence felt at the box office but by the look of things; it does appear to be a good dramatic outing in the offering. Based on the backdrop of an innocent man [Anwar] caught in the web of politics, communism, media, law keepers and last but not the least, betrayed love, the film is the second directorial outing of Manish Jha who had debuted with a stunning and hard hitting 'Matrabhoomi' a few years back. Initial reports indicate that 'Anwar' is yet another good effort by Jha who has walked a tight rope in narrating the tale of the central protagonist named 'Anwar' and extracted superlative performances by his entire main and supporting cast. Meanwhile two of the songs from the film, 'Maula Mere' and 'Tose Naina Laage', have already caught fancy of the lovers of melodious music and are gracing the music charts.
Arshad-Anwar sibling newsbreak - A publicity stunt?
Is the news break around Arshad Warsi and yesteryear singer Anwar being siblings a publicity stunt? If one looks at the current state of affairs, it definitely seems so! That's because very recently, a private album by Anwar, titled 'Tohfa', has arrived on stands. While there may not have been much buzz if Anwar's album would have seen a soft launch, the theory making the rounds shows a different picture. With Arshad story being floated around the town, it certainly seems to be adding mileage to Anwar's recent album. For the starters, recently there was news around Anwar and Arshad being step brothers. Anwar's father Aashiq Hussain was a theatre personality. Arshad is Aashiq's son from his second marriage. In the past Anwar has sung tracks like 'Humse Ka Bhool Hui' from JANTA HAWALDAR and 'Mohabbat Ab Tijarat Ban Gayi Hai' from ARPAN.
Hiten Tejwani in 'Anwar'
Hiten Tejwani, Karan Virani of 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi' fame, would be seen on the big screen soon when Manish Jha directed 'Anwar' releases this December. Starring Sidharth Koirala in the title role along with Nauheed Cyrusi, 'Anwar' also has Hiten playing an important role in the film. Hiten is a popular name on the television circuit due to his performances in 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi', 'Kkavyanjali', 'Kutumb' and 'Kesar'. Also, he is not new to the world of films since he has earlier also acted in 'Jogger's Park' and 'Krishna Cottage'.
Will Siddharth Koirala get it right with 'Anwar'?
Siddharth Koirala's entry into the world of Bollywood was disastrous to say the least. Otherwise how could one explain the brother of Manisha Koirala to be starring in a film called Fun - Can Be Dangerous, sometimes that was neither dangerous nor fun or titillating? Instead it was nothing more than a vulgar show-off about some bizarre wife swapping tale that put off even it's target audience. Along with rest of the starcast, Siddharth was poor too when it came to performance and everything about the film was panned. More than a year passed by and nothing really happened on the career front for Siddharth, until Manish Jha of 'Matrabhoomi' fame signed him for his next film. Titled 'Anwar', the film is a social and makes Siddharth take a complete about turn as he acts in a film that is closer to reality. Nauheed Cyrusi is his female co-star while sister Manisha makes an appearance too. With most of its shooting conducted in Wai [Maharashtra], the film comes with a rustic flavor and now it's all upto Siddharth to see if he has taken maximum advantage of the platform provided to him to actually perform.