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Mp3 Mera Pehla Pehla Pyaar

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“Worth a watch for the performances”
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Starring
Hazel, Ruslaan Mumtaz, Kawaljeet Singh, Menekka Arora
Music
Ashutosh Pathak, Dhruv Ghanekar
Director
Robby Grewal
Producer
Percept Picture Company
Audio Label
T-Series
Year
2007

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Kaun Hoon Main Part 1 Tara Baswani, Suhail Kaul
03:13
04
Dosti Shaan, Suhail Kaul
03:33
05
Chori Chori Suhail Kail, Rajeev Sundaresan
03:35
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Kaun Hoon Main Part 2 Tara Baswani, Suhail Kaul
02:35
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Na Jaane Ravindra
02:13
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Climax Sonia Saigal
03:50
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Love Theme Sonia Saigal
01:29
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Kaun Hoon Main Part 3 Tara Baswani, Suhail Kaul
02:49
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Plan Sonia Saigal
03:15
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Paris Sonia Saigal
01:57

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A new kind of MP3 is about to hit the town soon. And no, it is not about music. Instead it is a movie called MP3 that audience would be getting a chance to see in a few weeks from now.

A new kind of MP3 is about to hit the town soon. And no, it is not about music. Instead it is a movie called MP3 that audience would be getting a chance to see in a few weeks from now. As per the makers of MP3 [Mera Pehla Pehla Pyaar], it is a youthful romantic film, which everyone who has ever fallen in love will associate with. The film is about falling in love for the first time (one's first love) and the excitements and nightmares associated with it. MP3 brings together 2 fresh and very talented faces - Ruslan and Hazel - on screen for the first time. Not only will college / school kids who have fallen in love for the first time connect with the film, but also will the older generation, that was once in a similar situation. Highlights of the film are twofold. 1) It is the first youth romance of its kind; 2) It launches 2 fantastic new actors: Ruslan & Hazel. The film is a co-production of Percept Picture Company & Sahara One and is directed by Robby Grewal of Sushmita Sen starrer 'Samay' fame. Ashu & Dhruv compose. The film is slated for a December release.

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Introducing - RED ICE FILMS' MP3

Robby Grewal of Red Ice Films, who earlier directed the National award-winning movie SAMAY-starring Sushmita Sen as a cop, is now ready with his second venture MP3 under the banner of RED ICE FILMS along with Percept Pictures. Shot extensively in France, it is dedicated totally to his high school days. Robby feels that whoever is in love will be able to easily associate themselves with the movie. It's about life at adolescence; the first crushes, the ups and downs, the fond memories of friends, fights and tender moments of first love. Robby re-lives these moments with MP3. MP3 deals with a young boy's journey from Delhi to Paris to find the person he really loves. Along with a fresh script the movie brings two fresh and very talented faces Ruslaan Mumtaaz and Hazel. The movie is written and directed by Robby Grewal. It is produced by Percept Pictures in association with Red Ice Films. The title-track is by Viren Mishra. Ashu and Dhruv, the ad film musicians have composed for the film. Aarif Shaikh does the editing. Arshad Ali Syed has written the dialogues. Rishi Oberoi has done the sound. Cinematographer is Amitabha Singh and choreography is by Remo. MP3 is a movie about falling in love for the first time and the excitements and nightmares associated with it. It's about Rohan (Ruslaan), an egoistic and lazy boy, seeing a pretty and caring girl, Ayesha (Hazel). Not able to find the love and attention that she seeks, Ayesha breaks up with Rohan and leaves for Paris. Rohan wants her back badly than ever and decides to go to Paris to meet the love of his life. Hence, Rohan sets off on his journey and dodges and fights whatever stands between him and Ayesha, finally making it up to her. Speaking about the youthful movie Robby says, 'School days are the most memorable days of every individual's life. I am sure everyone will be able to connect to the movie easily. It's got fresh faces and a fresh story that will make you flourish those tender moments for life.' MP3 is due for release on the 8th of June07. About Red Ice Films: Red Ice ventured into production of television commercial in 1999. In the last seven years, Red Ice poised its position as a holistic content provider to media and entertainment industry under the able shoulders of its three directors Shoojit Sirkar, Gary Grewal and Robby Grewal. Red Ice films has grown to become one of the largest and most progressive film production houses in India. Through this time they have produced more than 300 advertising films and 2 feature films, with 6 more features in the pipeline. From the critically acclaimed 'Yahaan' to the thriller 'Samay', Red Ice features explore new ground away from mainstream Indian cinema. Red Ice has an interesting mix of directors, sought for their stylized films in various genres. Shoojit Sirkar: With over 200 commercials and music videos behind him, award-winning director Shoojit Sarkar's directorial Yahaan starring Jimmy Shergill and Minisha Lamba was awarded the special jury award in the Ocian Film Festival. It was awarded the silver award in the Mumbai International Film Festival. Arjun Bali: A writer as well as a director; his advertising, documentaries and short films have been featured as finalists at international film festivals. He is currently in post-production on 'Ru Ba Ru', a full-length Hindi feature film directed by him starring Randeep Hooda and Shahana Goswami. Navdeep Singh: He is currently developing his first feature with Abhay Deol, Raima Sen and Gul Panag that is called 'Manorama Six Feet Under'. E-niwas: After winning the best debut director for his first film 'Shool', E-niwas went on to make 5 feature films, which include 'Dum', 'Bardasht', 'Love ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega' and a forthcoming film with Shahrukh Khan's Red Chillies. He has also directed ad films for some top international brands like Kenstar, Videocon, Hyundai and Pepsi. Robby Grewal: He made his first film 'Samay ' When time strikes' with iDream Productions. It was a suspense thriller starring Sushmita Sen and Jackie Shroff. Samay won a National award for best editing done by Arif Sheikh. He has also been a part of award winning campaigns like Abby Awards for Cadbury (2005), Silver at Abby's for Add Gel and AAAI Gold for Dettol (2000). Red Ice Films has also been accolades for the advertisements; like the Silver Abby's for Maruti Alto, and national awards for Coca Cola and Saffola.

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Dhoom 2 and Vivah available on MP3

Guess how are music companies working together to combat music piracy and decreasing sales of music albums? By coming up with original MP3s of the latest albums along with the regular music CDs. The latest to add the list are the MP3s of 'Dhoom 2' and 'Vivah' that have really set the sales rolling for the two films. Marked at half the regular price of an original music CD and comprising of 40-50 songs at an average, they are a double delight for the listener since they come with numerous other hits from the production houses. While 'Vivah' boasts of dozens of other Rajshri hits apart from the songs of 'Vivah', 'Dhoom 2' enhances the bouqet by including songs from YRF hits like 'Bunty Aur Babli', 'Salaam Namaste', 'Veer Zaara', 'Neal N Nikki' and many more. A few weeks back 'Dance Masti Forever' too came in a MP3 version and has been a big hit since then. One just hopes that the trend continues with many more forthcoming albums too.

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Don and Babul join the MP3 brigade

Post 'Dance Masti Forever,' 'Vivah' and 'Dhoom 2,' there have been numerous other albums that are arriving in an MP3 format on the music stands. Some of the most recent albums are Bollywood flicks like Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy's 'Don' and Aadesh Srivastava's 'Babul' along with non-film albums like Sukhwinder Singh's 'Is Dil Se'. A boon indeed for consumers as they get to hear not just the songs from these films/albums but also dozens of other hits in a price less than 50% of an original CD. One hopes that the trend catches on and helps in eradicating music piracy completely from the Indian market.

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Don and Babul join the MP3 brigade

Post 'Dance Masti Forever,' 'Vivah' and 'Dhoom 2,' there have been numerous other albums that are arriving in an MP3 format on the music stands. Some of the most recent albums are Bollywood flicks like Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy's 'Don' and Aadesh Srivastava's 'Babul' along with non-film albums like Sukhwinder Singh's 'Is Dil Se'. A boon indeed for consumers as they get to hear not just the songs from these films/albums but also dozens of other hits in a price less than 50% of an original CD. One hopes that the trend catches on and helps in eradicating music piracy completely from the Indian market.