Loud music, substance and alcohol abuse wreck the life and career of a talented music composer.Loud music, substance and alcohol abuse wreck the life and career of a talented music composer.Loud music, substance and alcohol abuse wreck the life and career of a talented music composer.
- Awards
- 2 nominations
Ankur Tewari
- Banjo
- (as Anku Tiwari)
Siddharath Coutto
- Biscuit
- (as Sid Coutto)
Zara Barring
- Angel
- (as Soni Barring)
Anisa Butt
- Charlie's Angel 3
- (as a different name)
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- Writers
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSoundtrack is an official remake of the Canadian independent film It's All Gone Pete Tong (2004)
- ConnectionsReferences Nau Do Gyarah (1957)
- SoundtracksSymphony of the Streets (Instrumental)
Music by Midival Punditz, Karsh Kale
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Highly recommended!
In recent times, Bollywood has witnessed many melodramatic remakes (most of them, remade from South Indian movies). Soundtrack, though a remake of Canadian movie It's all Gone Pete Tong (officially mentioned in the end credits of the movie), is thankfully not over-the-top.
Rajeev Khandelwal as Raunak Kaul is just marvelous. He is thoroughly in sync with his character and he has proved his versatility with this movie. He transits well from a DJ hunk to a deaf musician. Mrinalini Sharma is unbelievably hot. Soha Ali Khan acts well (yes, you read it right). Both the ladies represent contradictions in Rajeev's character. Mrinalini makes you go high in first half and Soha makes you feel dry in second.
Soundtrack, has very good music but the background score of the movie sounds a bit pale. Two songs, Naina Lagey and Banao are placed wrongly in background score, which can't be digested in a musical drama. The "Johnny Joker" element added to make it a bit artistic movie, is appreciative, but not needed.
Camera works is fancy. Cinematography is brilliant.Dialogues are fresh, crisp and hap devoid of any melodrama, which is commendable. Direction is good, not excellent.
The movie could have been narrated in a heroic way but the director chooses a subtle and documentary kind(not to misinterpret as a mediocre way) of narration giving it an artistic touch rather than commercial appeal.
Don't trust the reviewers that rate Bodyguard as first class, and do go for this movie. You won't be disappointed.
Rajeev Khandelwal as Raunak Kaul is just marvelous. He is thoroughly in sync with his character and he has proved his versatility with this movie. He transits well from a DJ hunk to a deaf musician. Mrinalini Sharma is unbelievably hot. Soha Ali Khan acts well (yes, you read it right). Both the ladies represent contradictions in Rajeev's character. Mrinalini makes you go high in first half and Soha makes you feel dry in second.
Soundtrack, has very good music but the background score of the movie sounds a bit pale. Two songs, Naina Lagey and Banao are placed wrongly in background score, which can't be digested in a musical drama. The "Johnny Joker" element added to make it a bit artistic movie, is appreciative, but not needed.
Camera works is fancy. Cinematography is brilliant.Dialogues are fresh, crisp and hap devoid of any melodrama, which is commendable. Direction is good, not excellent.
The movie could have been narrated in a heroic way but the director chooses a subtle and documentary kind(not to misinterpret as a mediocre way) of narration giving it an artistic touch rather than commercial appeal.
Don't trust the reviewers that rate Bodyguard as first class, and do go for this movie. You won't be disappointed.
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- himdesai
- Oct 9, 2011
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- ₹50,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime2 hours 12 minutes
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