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Posted: 13 years ago
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"Soundtrack" - excellent new direction 2 indian cinema! worth a watch - 3 stars - Jeeturaaj

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With the reviews being positive can someone now do something to boost up soundtrack so that it benefits? Next week has 7 releases already!

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& I give "soundtrack" 4 stars...A Movie Not Be Missed To Be Watch In The Lot Of Movie That Have Released This Week..Watch It Ppl :)
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Posted: 13 years ago
the festive season is on wish it were promoted lil bit well then it cud have done well.hope it picks up😊
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Posted: 13 years ago

Release date:
October 7, 2011
Director:
Neerav Ghosh
Cast:
Rajeev Khandelwal, Soha Ali Khan, Mohan Kapur


Before anything else, may I just say how grateful I am to the producers of Soundtrack for not embarrassing us as a nation like Bollywood so often does and for doing what their colleagues in the industry rarely do ' buying the rights to remake a film instead of slyly copying and claiming originality.Soundtrack is based on It's All Gone Pete Tong, an English film about a talented and whacked-out deejay who turns deaf.

Rajeev Khandelwal plays DJ Raunak Kaul who allows his life to be taken over by drugs, alcoholism, cigarettes and other body-destroying vices. But his music is brilliant, he becomes an instant rage among Mumbai's nightclubbers and so no one really cares that he's ruining his life until he starts losing his hearing. Raunak's friends and colleagues realise there's something wrong only when his creativity takes a beating. When a man can't hear, how can he make music and assess its quality? I won't give away the techniques Raunak devices to overcome this life-changing hurdle ' all I'll say is that it's such a wonderful change to see a Hindi film about a person with a disability that does not over-dramatise or romanticise the tragedy but handles it with empathy and good humour. It's not quite in the league of Nagesh Kukunoor's beautiful film Iqbal, but it's very nice all the same ' there's little rona-dhona here, just life.

Khandelwal is lovely in Soundtrack. After his commendable performance as an insatiably aggressive policeman in Bejoy Nambiar's Shaitan earlier this year, here's another job well done. Not a single scene is over-acted, not a shot over-done. But it's not his acting alone that is impactful here. The film's casting directors should be lauded for picking an actor who doesn't fit the stereotype in some people's minds of what a drugged-out deejay would look like ' this guy is neat, handsome, clean, clean-shaven and ever so ' nice!

More good casting and good acting ' Soha Ali Khan is wonderful as Gauri, the woman who helps Raunak lift himself out of the abyss of depression that he plunges into when he loses his hearing. I've often found Mohan Kapur too over-the-top for my taste, but he's just right as Charlie the loud music producer who gives Raunak his first break. In the middle of so much sensitivity, it hurt to hear Charlie introduce Raunak to a concert audience as "the man who makes handicapped people look cool", but I could imagine a real-life character like Charlie speaking precisely those words ' full marks to the dialogue writers. The music of this film is as unusual for Bollywood as is this storyline. I particularly like Raunak's signature tune Jhoom fakira that makes him a star and the use of oldies Ruk jaana nahin, Yeh jeevan hai and Khullam khullam pyaar karenge hum dono to demonstrate the man's changing attitude towards life.
There's so much to praise in Soundtrack that I find myself putting off the part of this review where I tell you what's wrong with it. Ah well, a girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do '

Soundtrack adopts a narrative style wherein the story is interspersed with comments by Bollywood personalities such as Kailash Kher, Anu Malik, Anurag Kashyap and others giving us their views on Raunak Kaul. Not only did the device become tedious beyond a point, it was also slightly irritating because of the effort to lend a false sense of authenticity to the story though we know that Raunak does not exist and therefore, none of these real people could be speaking the truth! There are also repeated references to Raunak's animosity towards his late father ' though we are never quite given to understand the reasons for his feelings. And I suspect that Soundtrack would have been far more hard-hitting than it ends up being if it had taken less time to arrive at the point where Raunak realises that he's losing his hearing.

But despite all these flaws, Soundtrack is a sweet, small, moving, funny, interesting film. It's hard to believe that director Neerav Ghosh is a debutant. I love the fact that he does not use graphics in psychedelic colours and shaky camerawork to signify Raunak's hedonistic lifestyle in the first half of the film. In fact, cinematographer Anshuman Mahaley's shot compositions are quite unusual ' there's a scene I found particularly interesting featuring Raunak and Charlie seated on bar stools one lazy afternoon. Charlie's white dressing gown is open from the front, and he sits carelessly with his legs wide apart giving us a clear outline of his groin clothed in technicoloured briefs.
So I'd recommend Soundtrack to you for Rajeev Khandelwal's excellent acting, his warm chemistry with Ms Khan, the things I learnt while watching Raunak discover ways of overcoming his deafness to become a top-notch musician once again, the beauty of watching him notice sounds all around him though he can no longer hear, its positivity and uplifting tone, and for this message that is one among many quotes from legendary musician Ludwig van Beethoven that appear on screen throughout the film: "The best way to not think of your own malady is to keep occupied." I guess you know that Beethoven continued to compose music even after he turned deaf. If you didn't, well now you do.
Rating (out of five): ***

Edited by pgsks - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
Reviews are good.absolutely Rajeev is a powerhouse of talent.May godbless him and he achieves greater success.
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Posted: 13 years ago

Hitting the high notes


Karan Anshuman


Posted On Saturday, October 08, 2011 at 03:02:07 AM


? Director Neerav Ghosh ? Actors Rajeev Khandelwal, Soha Ali Khan, Mrinalini Sharma, Mohan Kapoor, Yatin Karyekar ? Run Time134 mins ? Certification A

Soundtrack is an official remake of It's All Gone Pete Tong (2004) - a Canadian indie; a vivid blur of energy, and excesses - and it remains faithful to the original for most part.

A story in two halves, the first is about a small town boy Raunak (Rajeev Khandelwal) with a knack for music who lands up in Mumbai and is quickly put to work in a nightclub. Effortlessly he takes over the club's DJ duties and is an instant success.

Almost genius, he quickly becomes 'Bandra ka Beethoven' and signs up with Anurag Kashyap to score for his film. With celebrity come the vices of a rockstar, and he quickly spirals out of his senses and eventually lives his worst nightmare' he goes deaf.

The first half, while nowhere quite as edgy as the original, certainly has its moments and breaks a few stereotypes of Bollywood. Raunak stays with his open-minded uncle and family (kid included), and has no inhibitions to doing drugs and drinking out of a bottle 24/7. There is no sermonising, no lectures on culture. Good.

When things get really trippy, he moves out to a fancy bungalow in Alibaug and here he let's go entirely. No location is off-limits for fiery, no-holds-barred make-out sessions with his groupie-turned-girlfriend (Mrinalini Sharma).

A particularly outstanding moment is one of them going at it with each other on the glass roof of the house oblivious to a red-faced maid who is trying to work in the kitchen. Still, some of the drinking is lame and Khandelwal just doesn't look intoxicated enough and doesn't seem wasting away given that perfectly crafted body.

Once he goes deaf, in the second half, Raunak traverses an extreme path to finally come to terms with his handicap. He changes greatly (and Khandelwal does the role justice), but the transfiguration is plausible precisely because of the radical methods (shutting himself off to the world for four months, lighting a bomb strapped to his ears) all of which fail.

He meets Gauri (Soha Ali Khan), a teacher who helps him learn to lip-read, and gently (in contrast to his first relationship) they fall in love. With his newfound comfort in his handicap, he discovers that indeed he has a chance to emulate that obvious example of a deaf musician.

Given that Bollywood filmmakers are old hands at romances, the love story surpasses the one in the original. A lot of this may be attributed to Soha's skill and her commitment to playing a deaf-mute.

In between all this is a representation of Raunak's inner demons that physically manifests as a clown. Though the portrayal is tacky, the thought is bold; it could've easily been written out (the original has a coke-snorting Badger) but the makers choose to keep it.

Sound design is of course the key technical department to look out for here -and despite the easy chance to overdo the gimmickry - switching from his point of view to the audience's - thankfully there is much restraint. The directing is mostly smooth, but Ghosh loses his way in a few scenes, notably the one where the girlfriend leaves Raunak.

The club scenes too seem too stereotypical. One would've liked to see more of Raunak's difficulty in dealing with his deafness. He has trouble coming to terms with the idea of it and he is terribly angry at all times, but has almost no problems in a physical sense while adjusting to the world with his affliction.

I'd have been happy to rate this movie higher had it been entirely original. Even so, the choice of film to remake is commendable simply because it is not your usual cup of tea. Without a doubt, Soundtrack is the movie to watch this week.



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http://www.mumbaimirror.com/article/30/2011100820111008030226329f41ab47c/Hitting-the-high-notes.html
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: rosecutie

Reviews are good.absolutely Rajeev is a powerhouse of talent.May godbless him and he achieves greater success.



nikki did you seen of soundtrack movie yet ? SK has released at the india yesterday .
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Posted: 13 years ago
thankooo for the reviews monu..feels really nice to read praises of Rajeev..😃
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Posted: 13 years ago
Rajeev you are truly Rock star ! you are the best as always.I am sure you had done your role very well in soundtrack movie .My wish n love always with you .🤗
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Posted: 13 years ago

Soundtrack : The gritty tale of a flawed hero!

Spinning on the console at a nightclub, Raunak (Rajeev Khandelwal) is driving the crowds crazy, and owner Charlie (Mohan Kapoor) notices potential. He introduces the talented musician and DJ to a world of drunker parties, drugs, and groupies, while getting him record and film deals.

On a roll, Raunak drinks while driving, does drugs before making music, sleeps through the day and works nights. His life, full of excesses, is due to take its toll. When not dealing with an imaginary figure (a pink-haired clown) who he has conversations with, Raunak is dealing with his groupie-turned- girlfriend who wants to discuss things like landscaping the garden.

The Clown wonders aloud if his father, along with the talent, has also handed down the legacy of failure to him? We see Raunak enjoying every bit of his success with just one fear gnawing him'what if the talent in his genes comes along with the disorder?

Inevitably, what happened to his father happens to Raunak. He begins to lose his hearing. The film then shows us how Raunak deals with this loss, and the extreme methods he adopts to get himself to accept this reality.

Adapted from the Canadian film, It's All Gone Pete Tong, Soundtrack retains the original's mockumentary style, which includes industry people ' VJs, Music directors, DJs' talking about Raunak's journey.

Debut director Neerav Ghosh talks about a story that's inspiring and heroic, but doesn't allow the film to get preachy. Neither does the film ever strongly suggest that Raunak is paying the price of his indulgences. Ghosh concentrates on the more tragic part ' that Raunak is paying the price for a hereditary disorder coupled with a professional hazard.

Ghosh gives us a debut film that's highly immersing, stylish, and involving. But then, this film had a reference point in the original. One looks forward to what Ghosh can conjure up in his sophomore attempt. The film's music is top-notch, and so is the sound design, and cinematography.

It's incredible how Rajeev Khandelwal transformed his suited-booted cliched TV avatar, to give such crackling performances in Aamir, Shaitan and now Soundtrack. As the wayward Raunak, Khandelwal gets into the skin of the character, making it believable and likeable enough to get the viewer to root. Mohan Kapoor is delightful as the gregarious and ambitious club-owner/manager who notices Raunak's potential.

Several references are made to Beethoven, the master composer who eventually lost his hearing, and the film is punctuated by the master composer's quotes.

Soundtrack is electrifying but marred by a few flaws. We are not told what happens to that imaginary figure Raunak talks to. Was he schizophrenic; what was that all about? More importantly, Raunak has gone through a devastating loss, but despite the extreme methods he adopts to recover, his acceptance of the handicap and a dramatic change in his persona seems implausible.

Still, if you're looking for a dark, real tale of an authentic and flawed hero, this one's for you.

Verdict: Three stars






  • post by prunima

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    Posted: 13 years ago
    definately soundtrack is a good movie ...I will wach it once more to retain all the scenes in my brain lol ... comedy is wonderful ... there are very funny scenes ...u dun need to cry ...go n njoy urselves with some sweet romance n some cool performances
    Loved rajeev ...he did justice to his character which was very different from what he actually is ...
    hope to see more of rajeev -soha chemistry which is well sparkling ...N last but not the least Mrinalini Sharma puts up a decent act
    Raunak: Main bathroom ja rha hun
    Shonali: toh ????? media bulaaun
    Raunak:(unable to hear) kya bol rhi ho ???
    Shoanli : Maine kaha press confrence bulaaun kya???
    Haha ...she put up a true bitchy act ... but somehow director dint justify the break up well ...n yeah I expected a better thappad ...Kashish was good at hitting him ...haha
    love
    akki

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