Movie preview – Dus Kahaniyaan
Posted by Simranjeet @ 9:42 am October 21, 2007
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Tadka spice: it isn’t just another desperate attempt at entertainment, for you will know once you have seen the cast and crew involved in the movie. Click on ‘Read more’ to read the whole movie preview.
And now for all our curious readers who have been waiting for the preview of Dus Kahaniyaan, here it is, just for you.
The ten stories in the movie have been provided by the following writers: Gulzar, Javed Akhtar, Kamlesh Pandey andVishal Bharadwaj, so it is evident that you can expect some truly great short stories, by such maverick writers. And when it comes to direction, we have some of the best names yet again: Apoorva Lakhia, Sanjay Gupta, Jasmeet Dhodi, Meghna Gulzar, Sudhir Mishra, Shyam Benegal and Hansal Mehta.
Some of the stories are as follows: There is a highway which not just symbolizes the friendship of two characters, but also provides unpredictable twists and turns, which would affect the characters’ lives as well. Five friends start telling a tale which would end up involving these friends themselves. Friendship is tested and betrayal unleashes it’s ugly head in a story of a Don and his best friend. And a writer goes mad after he discovers something horrible about the woman he loves.
The cast of the movie comprises the following stars and the respective stories:
Matrimony (Arbaaz Khan,Mandira Bedi,Sudhanshu Pande)
Sex on the Beach (Dino Morea, Tareena Patel)
Strangers In The Night (Neha Dhupia, Mahesh Manjrekar)
Lovedale (Aftab Shivdasani, Neha Oberoi, Anupam Kher)
Gubbare (Nana Patekar,Anita Hasnandani,Rohit Roy)
Rice Plate (Shabana Azmi,Naseeruddin Shah)
Pooranmashi (Minissha Lamba, Amrita Singh, Parmeet Sethi)
High On The Highway (Jimmy Shergill,Masumeh)
Zahir (Manoj Bajpai, Dia Mirza)
Rise & Fall (Sanjay Dutt,Suneil Shetty)
Dus Kahaniyaan tries to touch every aspect of myriad lives, involving friends, enemies, strangers, lovers etc. And this is what the film’s USP is: touching virtually a large number of emotions and telling the tales which could be as real as anything, White Feather Films couldn’t have got it any better. And as far as some of the stars in it, who are deperately seeking that one elusive hit, it might just prove one for them. so be ready to listen the cliche’ line “Even though my role was small, it was highly acclaimed”. Because when it comes to unbankable stars at the hands of bankable directors, this is one line you are sure to hear.
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