Thursday, March 28, 2019

Dinesh Kamath’s column ‘New movies released in Navi Mumbai’ (Ram Janmbhoomi, Notebook, Junglee and Gone Kesh) that was published in Newsband


New movies released in Navi Mumbai
Ram Janmbhoomi
    

Ram Ki Janmabhoomi (transl. Rama's birthplace) is an Indian film directed by Sanoj Mishra. The film is produced and written by Waseem Rizvi Associate Director - Vikas Kumar Singh, and stars Manoj Joshi and Govind Namdev. The movie deals with the controversial issue of Ram Mandir (see Ayodhya dispute) and Halala.
The movie supports construction of Ram temple at the site in Ayodhya and has also tried to broker an out-of-court settlement between two parties. In lieu, a mosque ‘Masjid-e-Aman’ should be constructed in Lucknow, says Rizvi, the maker of the film. The poster of the movie depicts the picture of the fifteenth century ‘Babri-Mosque’ in Ayodhya that was razed on December 6, 1992. A saffron flag is depicted as flying atop the structure with the words ‘Jai Shri Ram’ written in Hindi. The movie not only chronicles the history of the disputed site, but also highlights the role of politicians and radical clerics fanning the religious hatred between Hindu and Muslim communities. The movie also highlights social evils prevalent in Muslim community like Halala. The practice mandates a woman to be married and the marriage be consummated with another man before her ex-husband, who gave her talaq, can remarry her. The film says that there was never a mosque at the temple site as a masjid cannot come upon a disputed site. Some ‘misguided supporters of Babar’, however, were out to spoil the atmosphere in the country over the disputed structure built by Babar’s commander Mir Baqi. The movie starts with the significant day when then CM of Uttar Pradesh, Mulayam Singh Yadav ordered police open fire at kar-sevaks. The incident changed the communal atmosphere of the country.
The film has Manoj Joshi as Sadanand Shashtri, Govind Namdeo as Zafar Khan, Najneen Patni as Rehana, Rajveer Singh as Arif Khan, Trisha Sachdeva as Bharti, Aditya as Nazin, Vikas Kumar as Muslim character and Raj Soni as Hindu Character.

Notebook

Notebook is a Bollywood romantic drama film produced by Salman Khan under Salman Khan Films and directed by Nitin Kakkar. It stars Zaheer Iqbal and Pranutan Bahl in its lead roles. It is a remake of the 2014 film Teacher's Diary.
Hoping for a change, a former army officer takes a job as a teacher at a remote school in Kashmir. When he discovers a notebook from the previous instructor, he soon finds himself falling in love with a woman he has never met.
The film has Zaheer Iqbal as Kabir and Pranutan Bahl as Firdous
The music of the film is composed by Vishal Mishra while the lyrics are penned by Manoj Muntashir, Kaushal Kishore, Akshay Tripathi, Abhendra Upadhyay and Vishal Mishra. The film has songs like "Nai Lagda", "Laila", "Bhumro", "Safar", "Notebook Epilogue" and "Main Taare".          

Junglee

Junglee (transl. Wild) is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by American filmmaker Chuck Russell and produced by Junglee Pictures. Starring Vidyut Jammwal, Pooja Sawant, and Asha Bhat in the lead roles, the film revolves around a veterinary doctor, who upon returning to his father’s elephant reserve, encounters and fights against an international poacher's racket.
The story revolves around a vet, who on his homecoming to his father's elephant reserve, encounters and fights an international poachers racket. In other words, on returning to the beloved elephant reserve once managed by his father, a young man encounters and takes on an international racket of poachers. Thus Junglee is a Bollywood action-adventure movie, directed by Chuck Russell. The film revolves around a vet named Raj (Vidyut Jammwal) who on his homecoming to his father's elephant reserve, re-unites with his childhood friend- Bhola, the elephant, and fights an international poachers racket.
The film has Vidyut Jammwal as Raj, Pooja Sawant as Shankara, Asha Bhat as Meera, Makarand Deshpande, Atul Kulkarni, Akshay Oberoi as Dev and Thalaivasal Vijay.
The music of the film is composed by Sameer Uddin while the lyrics are penned by Anvita Dutt, Kumar Suryavanshi. The film has songs like "Fakeera Ghar Aaja", "Garje Gajraj Hamara" and "Dosti".

Gone Kesh

Gone Kesh (transl. Gone hair) is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language comedy drama film written and directed by debutant Qasim Khallow and produced by Dhiraj Ghosh. The film follows the story of a teenage girl who is an aspiring dancer but is diagnosed with alopecia, a condition where she starts losing hair rapidly. It stars Shweta Tripathi and Jitendra Kumar in the lead roles, while Vipin SharmaDeepika Amin and Brijendra Kala appear in supporting roles.
A middle-class girl hailing from a small town in West Bengal finds her life taking a tumble after being diagnosed with alopecia. Will the condition wreak havoc on her life or will she find the strength to accept herself for who she is? Actress Shweta Tripathi, known for her roles in Masaan and Haramkhor,will be playing a 15-year-old aspiring dancer in Gone Kesh, touted to be India's first ever film based on alopecia, a disorder where the immune system attacks the hair follicles resulting in hair loss from the scalp.
Masaan actor Shweta Tripathi will play teenager dancer in Gone Kesh, the film based on alopecia. Shweta will be playing a middle-class girl who wants to fulfil her dreams to become a dancer but is diagnosed with alopecia. The film is set in the backdrop of a small town Siliguri, in West Bengal and will explore the different human emotions, pain, loneliness, fear, humour, courage and ignorance in a lighthearted manner.
The film has Shweta Tripathi as Enakshi, Jitendra Kumar, Vipin Sharma, Deepika Amin and Brijendra Kala.
The music of the film is composed by Kanish Sharma, Bharath-Hitarth and Bishakh Jyori while the lyrics are penned by Devendra Kafir, Majaal and Bharath Menaria. The Background Score is composed by Sanchit Choudhary and Bishakh Jyoti. The film has songs like "Bibi", "Dil Dhoondhata He", "Me Udi", "Beimani Se" and "Nuskha Tarana".

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