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Posted: 18 years ago
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Euphoria denies T-Series charge

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Palas Sen, the lead member of the Euphoria band, has denied that they had cheated the music company T - Series as alleged by the latter. This is to recall that T-Series had filed a cheating case against Euphoria in the court and also sought a stay on Euphoria's recently released album 'Mehfuz'. According to the T-Series' spokesman, they had signed agreement with Euphoria band in 2001 for three years and for three albums. But the Band has so far given them only one album in three years. So, T-Series wanted Euphoria to release 'Mehfuz' under their label. However, Palash says, that the contract had expired in 2004. Hence the question of releasing 'Mehfuz' (2006) under the T-Series label does not arise.
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Posted: 18 years ago
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oh i hv heard of euphoria though thanks 😛
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Qwest

Euphoria denies T-Series charge

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Palas Sen, the lead member of the Euphoria band, has denied that they had cheated the music company T - Series as alleged by the latter. This is to recall that T-Series had filed a cheating case against Euphoria in the court and also sought a stay on Euphoria's recently released album 'Mehfuz'. According to the T-Series' spokesman, they had signed agreement with Euphoria band in 2001 for three years and for three albums. But the Band has so far given them only one album in three years. So, T-Series wanted Euphoria to release 'Mehfuz' under their label. However, Palash says, that the contract had expired in 2004. Hence the question of releasing 'Mehfuz' (2006) under the T-Series label does not arise.

Whoever this guy is...He obviously has poor sense of music .......

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Palash Sen acted in the Meghna Gulzar's Filhaal too...
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Filhaal (2002)
Starring: Tabu, Sushmita Sen, Sanjay Suri, Palash Sen
Director: Meghna Gulzar
Music Director: Anu Maliik
Synopsis: modern 'relationship' drama that doesn't quite work despite fine acting
Reviewed by: Faiz Khan


Meghna Gulzar's maiden venture raises expectations well beyond the norm by reason of her father's name which is why her fall is that much greater than any other new director's would have been. Filhaal is the story of two friends, Rewa (Tabu) and Sia (Sushmita Sen). The film opens with a downcast Rewa looking at an album and then goes straight into a flashback with the two friends fencing away, Sia stabbing Rewa in the tummy. You wonder if that is going to be the cause for Rewa's inability to have children but it is not. We then race again into the present with a pregnant Sia in the hospital with Dhruv(Sanjay Suri) who happens to be Tabu's hubby. Confusing to the viewer, we enter yet again the realms of the flashback and the story unfolds, rather unconvincingly. Rewa marries Dhruv but miscarries. Sia, a career woman and unprepared for marriage to Sahil (Palash Sen) and unwanting of kids, sees her pal Rewa dwindle away because of the miscarriage. So she suggests that she be the carrier of their baby as Rewa is unable to carry a child to its full term. Rewa jumps at the chance even if Dhruv is not smitten by the idea immediately. Sahil frankly does not come into the picture.

The film then charts the friendship of the two girls during the pregnancy, the small jealousy that builds up within Rewa towards Sia, the petty problems that Dhruv and Rewa go through and the repercussions on the relationship between Sia and Sahil. All of this is dealt with not a great deal of depth and frankly, much of it is simply too unconvincing to be genuinely moving or worthy of discussion.

Meghna's problem lies primarily with a poor script. Sia's transformation from career woman to that of sacrificing womb for hire simply does not gel. Yes, the relationship shown between the two is done very naturally but the build up of tension and the ease with Sia seems to take the situation leaves much to be desired. Similarly, the relationship between husband and wife does not really extend to very much and it does not seem to be the director's concern to delve into the ramifications of surrogacy and the effects of it. The cruder and more bollywoodised Chori chori chupke chupke actually raised more questions about surrogacy then does this effort which shows you how badly Miss Gulzar misses the mark. She is also not in complete control of her medium in that often, the film jerks to a halt and it is not always clear whether we are in the present or in the past. Unlike Dil chahta hai which blended present and past beautifully, here it really adds nothing to the film. Songs burst in at intervals and serve no purpose but to bog it down even more.

What saves the film are the performances for which credit must be given to Meghna.. Tabu, a faultless performer is perfect but is almost acted off the screen by a most natural and effortless performance from Sushmita Sen. It is her best role yet and how one had wished that it was in a worthier effort. Sanjay Suri is also excellent but has a lesser role to the leading ladies. Palash Sen is wooden. Bland and expressionless, he really should stick to singing.

Anu Maliik, with his added "i" to his name, comes a cropper with a dull score except for the title track by Asha Bhosle. I love the title of the film, very fitting but I am afraid that this one is an uninspired and rather dull effort.


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Posted: 18 years ago
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Palash Sen
Singer, Actor
Top 100 Handsome Indian Men - Palash Sen


Palash Sen, a general physician, in Orthopedics is more acclaimed as a singer in the Rock group 'Euphoria'. He also writes lyrics and composes music for the group. Dr Palash "Polly" Sen a half Bengali and half Dogra, was born in Banaras and brought up in Delhi. Very humble and down to earth, Palash's onscreen debut came with Meghna Gulzar's 'Filhaal' (2002) opposite Sushmita Sen.

After a three year gap Palash has come out with a new album 'Mehfuz' for Euphoria. A fourth generation doctor in his family, Palash is completely devoted to his parents and Shalini, his better half.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: s.priya

Yaar Guys, chill please.

Dont you know that if the heading contains the word Himesh or if the article contains the word Himmesh and some comparison, the article sells like hot cakes.

They are promoting Fame X and will do anything to make it popular.

Unko chod do aap. Concentrate on those posts which speaks of his achievements. After all it is those achievements with which he is being compared to all.

Yes di you are right. Himesh ji is a wonderful composer and a music director though and it is not right to compare Qazi with Himesh ji .

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Rock n' Roll


SPICY: 'Euphoria' on SS Music.
Tune in to get swayed by rocking music by 'Euphoria' to be aired on Southern Spice (SS) Music at 11.30 a.m. on March 5. The rock band presents a two-hour live concert. The group, with Palash Sen as their lead singer, shot to fame in 1998 with their hit number 'Dhoom.' They followed it up with 'Phir Dhoom' and 'Mantra' in two consecutive years. Close on their heels came 'Euphoria Gully' in 2003. The group call their music 'Hindrock,' a rich tapestry weaving rock, folk, Indian and Western musical elements.

From the U.S. to Thailand, the band has traversed the globe, winning delirious fans.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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First Himesh, using him Palash Sen is trying to rationalize Qazi Tauqueer as a singer

Reminds of a feeling I got when descending into Grand Canyon
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: sareg

First Himesh, using him Palash Sen is trying to rationalize Qazi Tauqueer as a singer

Reminds of a feeling I got when descending into Grand Canyon

sareg, Well Palash is also very popular Singer, Actor and physician pretty qualified man, and he is not a new kid in the block either he is with the Industry for a long time if I remember right his popularity came in mid 90. What Himesh is achieving today he can say been there done it. yes he did not market himself to 20 years old kids but he do have great background.

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