Kajraare

Kajraare

Official poster
Directed by Pooja Bhatt
Produced by Bhushan Kumar
Kishen Kumar
Written by Shagufta Rafique
(dialogue)
Screenplay by Mahesh Bhatt
Story by Mahesh Bhatt
Starring Himesh Reshammiya
Sara Loren
Gulshan Grover
Javed Sheikh
Adnan Shah Tipu
Music by Himesh Reshammiya
Cinematography Anshuman Mahaley
Edited by Devendra Murdeshwar
Production
company
Distributed by T-Series
Release dates
  • 15 October 2010 (2010-10-15)
Country India
Pakistan
Language Hindi
Urdu
Budget 15 Crore

Kajraare is a Bollywood film that released on 15 October 2010. The film was directed by Pooja Bhatt and starred Indian singer and music composer Himesh Reshammiya and the Pakistani actress Sara Loren. Himesh plays a singer who falls in love with a bar dancer and the film is centred on how they find true love. It is the first Hindi film to be shot in Petra, often called "the eighth wonder of the world."[1]

Plot

Rajiv (Himesh Reshammiya) is haunted by his very own past which torments him. He moves to Jordan where he has a job as a bartender, however Avtaar Singh (Gulshan Grover) forbids him to stay and immediately wants him to return to India. Rajiv then contemplates suicide but the eyes of a ravishing beauty strikes his own eyes. A chase ensues, until another man appears and takes the "beauty" in his own hands. The guy tells Rajiv if he wants to see what she does, he must come to the bar to "watch her dance".

Rajiv visits the aquarium and he sees the lady again and develops immense love for her. The woman is Nargis (Sara Loren) who is revealed as a prostitute. He then falls in love. One night, Rajiv visits the "bar", and watches her (Nargis) dance. Embarrassed and feeling unworthy, Rajiv runs away, however, after the end of the night, its time to head home. Nargis and her colleagues get in a taxi which Rajiv follows. At the end of the trip, Rajiv gets closer to Nargis only for Rajiv to return the scarf that Nargis dropped at the bar. Mockingly, Nargis refuses it but Rajiv says if she keeps disappearing like this, he will hang himself with the scarf. Nargis offers for a longer one in a jokingly way.

Regardless, Rajiv wants to marry Nargis. Rajiv wants Nargis to be free from prostitution. Rajiv must now get past Zohra Baano (Amrita Singh). She owns a prostitution business and hires other women to do their dirty work, the only source of income. Zohra Baano wants a price in exchange and Rajiv is willing to do that. Slowly, Nargis begins to develop feelings for Rajiv. One night, Nargis escapes the brothel, Rajiv finds her and takes her to a hotel. Nargis realises this was a mistake so she must return to the brothel. As soon as the "couple" leave the hotel, 3 drunkards approach them and one of them recognizes Rajiv as "Rocky". In fact, this is his real name, although "Rajiv" denies it. Rajiv fights off the drunkards and realises that Nargis knows the truth. So he decides to come clean about his life story.

Rocky, a singer (also Himesh Reshammiya) is on the aeroplane. An ardent boy, who's a fan of Rocky, and his granny wants an autograph so Rocky writes one for them. On the plane, an uneasy passenger heads for the restroom but he is a terrorist. He threatens the entire crew, until Rocky sees this. He gets into a fght but suddenly the gun goes off killing the terrorist. Avtaar tells Rocky, he just killed Babbar's (Adnan Shah) brother. Babbar is a most-wanted terrorist. He vows revenge on Rocky. Avtaar recommends Rocky to change his identity and start afresh. And this is how Rocky becomes Rajiv.

Rajiv breaks Avtaar's oath by going back to India. He's playing with his sister in the park until he receives a call. It is Avtaar who wants him to return to London (as a cover up) Babbar is targeting his sister. After the call, his sister is gone. The white woman who witnessed the event says a man just took her. Babbar then tells Rocky he's sister is dead. This shatters him completely.

What follows is the underlying quest for true love. At the climax, Babbar captures Zohra Baano and Nargis. Rajiv/Rocky rescues them and kills Babbar. At the end, they are married.

Cast

Release

The film was supposed to be released on 6 August 2010, along with Aisha, but due to clashes between director Pooja Bhatt and the producer, Bhushan Kumar, the release was delayed.[2] According to sources, Kumar later sold the satellite rights to a television channel, which wanted it to have an official theatrical release before they could air it.[3] On 15 October 2010, the film was released in only two theatres in Mumbai.[4] Bhushan Kumar stated in an interview that the film will release worldwide on the TV channel Colors in December 2010.

The film was previewed on UTV Movies on 28 May 2011.

Home media

The DVDs and VCDs of Kajraare were released by Eros in the first week of December 2010.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack of Kajraare was released on 30 May 2010. The album has 7 tracks and 4 remixes. All songs are composed and sung by Himesh Reshammiya with lyrics by Sameer.[5][6]

Kajraare
Studio album by Himesh Reshammiya
Released 30 May 2010
Genre Film soundtrack
Length 55:58
Label T-Series
Producer Bhushan Kumar
Krishna Kumar
Himesh Reshammiya chronology
Milenge Milenge
(2010)
Kajraare
(2010)
Bodyguard
(2011)

Track listing

No. TitleSinger(s) Length
1. "Kajra Kajra Kajraare"  Himesh Reshammiya, Sunidhi Chauhan 4:38
2. "Rabba Luck Barsa"  Himesh Reshammiya 5:27
3. "Aafreen"  Himesh Reshammiya, Harshdeep Kaur 6:47
4. "Tujhe Dekh Ke Armaan Jaage"  Himesh Reshammiya, Shreya Ghoshal 5:37
5. "Teriyan Meriyan"  Himesh Reshammiya, Shreya Ghoshal 5:31
6. "Woh Lamha Phir Se Jeena Hai"  Himesh Reshammiya, Harshdeep Kaur 5:40
7. "Sanu Guzara Zamana"  Himesh Reshammiya, Sunidhi Chauhan 7:05
8. "Kajra Kajra Kajraare (Party Mix)"  Himesh Reshammiya, Sunidhi Chauhan 3:50
9. "Rabba Luck Barsa (Party Mix)"  Himesh Reshammiya 3:15
10. "Woh Lamha Phir Se Jeena Hai (Party Mix)"  Himesh Reshammiya, Harshdeep Kaur 4:34
11. "Sanu Guzara Zamana (Lounge Mix)"  Himesh Reshammiya, Sunidhi Chauhan 5:34

References

  1. The Times of India, 26 December 2009
  2. OneIndia, 16 November 2010
  3. "Bhushan kill his own film!". Times of India. 16 October 2010. Retrieved 8 November 2010.
  4. "Himesh's Kajraare releases with morning shows in just 2 theatres". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 8 November 2010.
  5. "Kajraare : Songs Lyrics". Glamsham. 10 June 2010. Retrieved 24 August 2010.
  6. "Kajraare: Audio Listing". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 24 August 2010.

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