'Kai Po Che!' tickets sold out at Berlin film fest

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Tickets for Abhishek Kapoor's "Kai Po Che!" were sold out a day before the movie's screening at the Berlin International Film Festival. The film is scheduled to be screened Wednesday.

"The 'Kai Po Che!' world premiere, to be held on Feb 13 in one of the largest and most prestigious venues at the Berlin International Film Festival, is already sold out! This massive auditorium seats 1,600 people and we are simply overwhelmed with the excitement levels around the film," Siddharth Roy Kapur, managing director - Studios, Disney UTV told IANS.



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Posted: 13 years ago
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I assume in Berlin theaters don't show Hindi movies regularly. 🥱
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: bambogli

I assume in Berlin theaters don't show Hindi movies regularly. 🥱


Oh shushh you naughty Mogli 😡 Be nice and no more snoozing for you 😆
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Yayyy gr8 news😃
All the Best to team Kai Po Che👍🏼
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Yeahhh!!!! Go team KPC!!!
Waiting eagerly for the reviews from Berlin!
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Posted: 13 years ago
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good luck to the kai po che team :-)
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Good news for KPC. Wish it happens in india too
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Brothers for Life (Kai Po Che): Berlin Review

9:40 AM PST 2/15/2013 by Deborah Young

A standard Bollywood tale of friendship erupts into dramatic violence.
A rollicking male bonding
picture about three buddies who open a cricket academy in
India's exotic Gujarat, Brothers for Life turns extremely dark and violent in the last half hour, becoming a far more significant film holding strong crossover
potential as well as festival interest.

Actor turned director
Abhishek Kapoor (his 2006 Aryan was a boxing drama) puts muscle and passion into the game, but comes into his
own in depicting the horrors of the ferocious Hindu-Muslim clashes that shook Ahmedabad in 2002. The Walt Disney
subsidiary UTV, which also
produced, is releasing world- wide on Feb. 22 in the U.S. and U.K. following its Berlin Panorama premiere.

It's the year 2000 and India is riding a wave of hope and prosperity. In the ancient city of
Ahmedabad, three determined youths beg their relatives to finance their dream: a sports
shop and school which will train tomorrow's cricket stars.

The check is already in the pocket of sensible, accountant- minded Govind ( Rajkumar
Yadav, who had a role in Gangs of Wasseypur) when the moody Ishaan (dancer and popular TV
actor Sushat Singh Rajput)
loses his temper over his sister's suitor and bashes in a brand new car. Uncle naturally thinks
twice about bankrolling the enterprise.

Luckily their serious pal Omi (TV actor Amit Sadh) has an uncle, too, one who is running for political office and has plenty of cash on hand. They set up shop inside a Hindu temple complex
and are soon rolling along. But Govind has set his sights on a bigger place in a new shopping
mall going up across the
highway. While he makes business plans, Ishaan finds personal satisfaction in coaching Ali, a pint-sized talent from a Muslim neighborhood. At Ishaan's house, Govind tutors his pretty but unscholastic sister Vidya
( Amrita Puri of Aisha) in math. Her head is full of other ideas, however, and she uses her feminine savvy to make him fall
for her. Naturally, they keep Ishaan in the dark, even when they spend the night together after a colorful dance festival.

The scene of the three boys going to a fortress on the beach to celebrate their first paycheck is choreographed to the sound of Amit Trivedi's joyful score. Their bare-chested horsing around shows they know how
to flex muscles in front of a camera, and ends with all three making daredevil leaps into the
sea. Had the film continued in this vein, it wouldn't stand out from
the many Bollywood stories revved up by catchy songs and gym-trained young actors with
toothy white smiles. Instead, Kapoor boldly plunges into two major historical events: the
2001 earthquake that killed 18,000 people and which sends Govind's dreams crashing down, and the controversial
Ayodhya temple dispute.
Few viewers who are unfamiliar with scriptwriter Chetan
Bhagat's novel The 3 Mistakes of My Life, on which the film is based, will be expecting these
happy-go-lucky characters to get involved in the violent Hindu-Muslim clashes of 2002.
At least 58 people died, many burned alive, on a train carrying Hindu activists wanting to build
a temple in Ayodhya on the site of a 16th century mosque. In the wave of rioting and violence that followed, thousands more were killed in Gujarat.

Kapoor stages a single, terrifyingly vivid attack of Hindus against the population living in the Muslim quarter, who are barricaded in fear behind strong doors, torn down by the fury of the mob. The involvement of all the young characters in the massacre turns the final scenes into very powerful drama. The film ends on a well-handled note of reconciliation that allows audiences to leave the theater with a tear in the eye.

Though all three main actors are well cast, Ishaan is the true hero of the tale and the handsome, impulsive Sushant Singh Rajput embodies him as a mesmerizing presence.

Cinematography by Anay
Goswamy works hand in hand with Sonal Sawant's
production design to bring the labyrinths of the ancient city to life and give them an integral role in the modern story.

Venue: Berlin Film Festival
(Panorama Special), Feb. 13, 2013.
Production company: UTV
Motion Pictures
Cast: Sushant Singh Rajput, Rajkumar Yadav, Amit Sadh, Amrita Puri
Director: Abhishek Kapoor
Screenwriters: Pubali Chaudhuri, Supratik Sen, Abhishek Kapoor,
Chetan Bhagat based on
Bhagat's novel
Producers: Ronnie Screwvala, Siddharth Roy Kapur
Executive producer: Ajay G. Rai
Director of photography: Anay Goswamy
Production designer: Sonal Sawant
Costumes: Niharika Khan
Editor: Deepa Bhatia
Music: Amit Trivedi
Sales Agent: UTV Motion
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127 minutes.
(CRedit for article goes to Ashu (Guggu_Minty)
Edited by nikitagmc - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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so very excited for Sushant's debut film , wish him all the best!!

"Though all three main actors are well cast, Ishaan is the true hero of the tale and the handsome, impulsive Sushant Singh Rajput embodies him as a mesmerizing presence." 🥳 ❤️
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Super happy with review😃
cant wait to see debut movie of sushant😊

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