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By Manissha Despaande, Mumbai: Sawan Kumar's "Saaawan - The Love Season", which has Salman Khan in the lead, has been awarded a 'U' certificate without any cuts. According to Sawan, the examining committee members that viewed the film March 30, liked the film immensely and immediately gave it a go-ahead. "They commented that they had not seen such a cleanly made film with similar intensity - minus any show of vulgarity - for a long time. They also liked Salman's performance in it," he said. Apart from a few films, all his films have been awarded 'U' certificates, Sawan added. The film is being released April 6 with 400 prints globally, with over 100 prints in Mumbai alone. He said exhibitors were eagerly looking forward to the film's release as all Salman-starrers get a great opening.
Saawan Kumar releases Music of Rehguzar - The Road to Destiny
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.
Rakhi Sawant turns into a 'Night Bird'
Rakhi Sawant continues to be in news, if not for the controversies then the work she is actually doing in front of the camera. Now she would be seen on the small screen for at least a few more weeks to come in her brand new music video for the album 'Night Birds - Tu Dassda' where she plays the part of a nurse. As expected, the camera is stuck on her for the entire duration of the song with not a single frame missing her! What is noticeable though is that unlike her dare-bare videos in the past, this one has her decently covered [strictly as per the standards set by her] with no hint of vulgarity. Having said that, one also has to admit that the music video isn't half as exciting as the ones in which Rakhi has featured in the past, though this has nothing to do really with the lack of skin show. With not much 'dum' in the 5 minutes song that plays, this music video may turn out to be one of those rare non-successes for Rakhi, both on and off the screen!
Vishram Sawant, Randeep Hooda and Vinod Khanna take a 'Risk'
After working together in 'D', director Vishram Sawant and actor Randeep Hooda are back together with a film that has been interestingly titled 'RISK'! Setting the misconception right, the film doesn't come from Ram Gopal Verma's Factory and in fact is an independent film from the production house Risk Design & Advertising Ltd. In the film Randeep Hooda plays a righteous and a no-nonsense cop. While Hooda-Vishram combo itself makes the film interesting, what could be the prime attraction of the film is Vinod Khanna's association with the project. In 'Risk', Vinod Khanna plays the main villain and appears in a new getup and attire. The last time he played a villain was 5 years back for Ashu Trikha directed 'Deewanapan' that had Arjun Rampal and Dia Mirza in the lead.