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Filmmaker Saawan Kumar was the chief guest at the music release of Producer Kesar Kothari's and Director Farukh Masudi's forthcoming film Rehguzar - The Road to Destiny in Mumbai on Wednesday. Released by Times Music, the music of the film has songs composed by Aadesh Srivastava, and sung by a veritable Who's Who of Bollywood today, which goes as follows: Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik, Abhijeet, Alisha Chinoy, Shaan, Adnan Sami, Shreya Ghoshal, Aadesh Srivastava and Sukhvinder Singh.
'Saawan' - A film about a man who can see tomorrow!
Now when one reads such an introduction about a movie, the references that come to mind are last year's 'Nazar' & 'Naina' along with around a decade old '100 Days'. Common factor in each of the three flicks was that basically they were all thrillers with a dash of horror. Also, the main protagonist in the films had the power to see the future, mostly centered on unfortunate incidents. But, 'Saawan - The Love Season' is different because though the crux of the plot remains same, the execution and overall theme is completely different. Instead of presenting the film as a horror show, producer/director Saawan Kumar has made 'Saawan' as a love story with some ingredients of thrills and drama, but no horror. So all you film buffs, don't worry about catching any scares and go watch the film that has Salman Khan at his towering best!
Now Saawan Kumar insists Salman is his hero
Last fortnight saw a lot of dust raised when Harry Baweja and Sunny Deol were on the two sides of a pole when it came to the status of 'actual hero' of the film 'Teesri Aankh - The Hidden Camera'. With the release of the film today, things may have come out crystal clear about the actual status but another interesting round of statements happening in the industry today is about Salman Khan's appearance in 'Saawan - The Love Season'. But hold on before you think that there is any controversy here because there isn't any! In fact here producer-director Saawan Kumar gets complete support from Salman Khan when he clarifies that Salman's role did start off as a special appearance but so excited was he about the script that he gave more days for an extended shoot. This should now end all speculation of Salman's appearance and 'hero status' in the film that also stars Kapil Jhaveri in the lead.
London welcomes WELCOME TO SAJJANPUR
Shyam Benegal's film to be screened at the upcoming film festival on Oct 25th & 26th. The prestigious London Film Festival is all geared up to extend a warm welcome to veteran film-maker Shyam Benegal's latest offering - Welcome to Sajjanpur. Presented by UTV SpotBoy set to release on September 19, 2008 in India, the film is a delightful satirical take on life in contemporary rural India and will feature in the competition section of World Cinema at the Festival. This would also be the UK and European Premiere of the film. London Film Festival will be held from Oct 15-30 at London and 'Welcome to Sajjanpur', featured in the competition section will play on the 25th of October at 12.45pm at OWE1 and on the 26th at 16.45pm at Waterman's Art Centre. Welcome to Sajjanpur revolves round Mahadev, one of the few educated young men from Sajjanpur. Gifted with a flair for words. His ambition is to be a novelist. But life-circumstances demand that he eke out a living by writing letters. So, he sits next to the post office and writes letters for all and sundry. His letter-writing is persuasive and powerful and that makes him popular with the largely non-literate population of the town. Soon Mahadev uses his talent to manipulate people with amusing and sometimes not so amusing results. 'Welcome to Sajjanpur' is an entertaining, musical and comic interpretation of characters and events that are at once hilarious and poignant. "Welcome to SAJJANPUR is a journey to the real India and shares with you some harsh and some not so harsh reality of that India. It also brings alive the simplicity and the beauty of the heartland which is far removed from the city life. Its Mr. Benegal's supreme and uncorrupted storytelling style that makes you thoroughly enjoy the ride to this India." Vikas Bahl, COO UTV Spotboy. Welcome to Sajjanpur starring Shreyas Talpade, Ravi Kishan, Divya Datta, Amrita Rao and others follows on the trail of other Benegal films which were screened at the London Film Festival. These include path-breaking ventures like, Manthan, Kondura, Mandi, Trikaal, Susman, Suraj ka Saatwaan Ghoda and Samar.
Watch out for Salman's 'qawalli' in 'Saawan'
What started off a small movie has suddenly started becoming bigger and better with superstar Salman Khan's presence in the film. We are talking about Saawan Kumar's 'Saawan - The Love Season' that has Salman Khan in en extended appearance and is hogging away all the limelight as far as the movie's publicity is concerned. The movie is further in news due to a 7 minute qawalli number that has been picturised on Salman. Composed by Aadesh Srivastava, this 'qawalli' is said to be an added attraction in the film that is bound to bring along the crowds in Salman's strength area - the B and the C centers! Watch out for this 'qawalli' that would be premiered on the small screen soon!
'Channo' crooner Ali Zafar is back with 'Sun Re Sajaniya'
Remember the hit non-film tracks 'Channo' and 'Rangeen' heard around a couple of years back? Belonging to the album 'Huqa Paani', it had a new pop sensation form Pakistan making a mark - Ali Zafar. The man is now back with his album titled 'Sun Re Sajaniya' and the title song is already on the air. Though the album would be released soon in India on an upcoming music company, the song is basically a part of an album titled 'Masty' which has already released in Pakistan in December last year. A catchy foot tapping number with some fine rendition by Zafar, it is an entertaining melodious number for which director duo of Ahsan Rahim and Savio Rodriguez have already shot a music video. Watch it for it as it blazes across music channels all over soon.