Thursday, February 28, 2013

Dinesh Kamath's column on film 'I, Me Aur Main' under the title 'New movie-releases in Navi Mumbai' that was published in Newsband




I, Me Aur Main
I, Me aur Main (English: I, Me and Myself) is a Bollywood romance drama film directed by debutant Kapil Sharma. The film features John Abraham, Prachi Desai and Chitrangda Singh in lead roles.
The film has an interesting plot. I Me Aur Main is a film starring John Abraham who plays the role of Ishaan - a charismatic, good-looking music producer from Mumbai. He lives a sheltered existence. He is the apple of his mother's (Zarina Wahab) eye, always protected by his elder sister Shivani (Mini Mathur) and stays at his girlfriend Anushka's (Chitrangda Singh's) house. He takes them all for granted! One day his life falls apart like a house of cards. At this point, his new neighbour Gauri (Prachi Desai) comes into his life and from her he learns the importance of relationships. He starts taking initiatives towards mending and maintaining his past relationships. Ishaan begins to truly fall in love with Gauri. There comes a point when he has to make a choice between his love that made him a better person or being a better person by taking responsibility of the actions he has done in the past.
Thus the film has John Abraham as Ishaan Sabharwal, Prachi Desai as Gauri Dandekar, Chitrangada Singh as Anushka Lal, Zarina Wahab as Nisha Sabharwal, Errol Peter Marks as Tarun Mehra, Raima Sen as Beena Chandok, Sameer Soni in a special appearance, Sheena Shahabadi as Amala, Deepti Gujral as Mrinalini, Mini Mathur as Shivani, Sai Gundewar as Rafiq, Amar Talwar as Mr. Sabharwal, Micky Makhija as Mr. Narayan, Mukul Chadda as Adil, Arlette Evita Grao as Shona, Prianca Sharma as Taruni and Sainath Dukkipati.
The film has seven tracks which have been composed by four different musicians - Sachin-Jigar, Gourov Dasgupta, Pakistani artist: Falak Shabir and Raghav Sachar. The music of the title song Capuchino was copied from an American rock band, Dropkick Murphys' song: I'm shipping up to Boston, which also was the main theme of Hollywood movie The departed (2006), directed by Martin Scorsese. Musicperk.com rated the album 7.5/10 quoting “Saajna, Naa Jaane, Darbadar, Meri Jaaniye are the picks of the album.”
The film has songs like Saajna (Unplugged) sung by Falak Shabir, Capuchino by Abhishek Nehwal, Naa Jaane (Remixed by DJ Sushi) by Neeraj Shridhar, Anushka Manchanda, Saajna by Falak Shabir, Meri Jaaniye by Shaan, Monali Thakur, Nasha Nasha by Neha Bhasin and Darbadar by Monali Thakur, Divya Kumar, Harshit Chouhan, Altamash, Shaadab.

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