Sunday, December 20, 2009

WE ARE SELLING 3 Idiots ON AAMIR's NAME: MADHAVAN



Aamir Khan is making waves by promoting upcoming film '3 Idiots' in innovative ways. But co-star R. Madhavan is unperturbed by the actor hogging the limelight. In fact, he admits that the film is being sold on the superstar's name and he has no problems with that.

'Aamir is the biggest star; so it would be foolish to think that the focus will be entirely on you when he is in the film. We are selling '3 Idiots' on his name,' Madhavan, who had teamed up with Aamir in the hit film 'Rang De Basanti', told IANS.

Aamir has launched a game where one has to spot the Bollywood star who will travel across the country in different get-ups in two weeks. His travels have so far taken him to Varanasi, Madhya Pradesh's Chanderi district, former cricket captain Sourav Ganguly's home in Kolkata and Jaipur.

'However, the fact is that the film is called '3 Idiots' and I'm one of the three; so my presence is obviously felt,' said Madhavan.

Releasing Dec 25, the film also stars Kareena Kapoor and Sharman Joshi. Directed by Rajkumar Hirani, it is about two idiots - Sharman and Madhavan - who are in search of the third idiot, played by Aamir.

The 39-year-old actor said it was wonderful working with Aamir again.

'It was great getting back with Aamir and Sharman after 'Rang De Basanti'. We stayed together in a hostel during the shoot of the film and had a great time. Aamir is an outstanding friend and a very loving person. He pursues things till perfection. I have learnt a lot from him,' he said.



The actor, who was an engineering student, refrained from speaking about his role in the film, but said it resembles his own life.

Talking about 'Munnabhai' director Hirani, Madhavan said: 'He is the most chilled out director I have ever worked for; he is amazing and makes an actor so relaxed on the sets.'

So, does he feel that '3 Idiots' has the potential to beat the 'Munnabhai' series directed by Hirani?

'Of course. '3 Idiots' has the potential to beat all films,' he said.

Madhavan, who has earlier featured in films like 'Rang De Basanti', 'Guru' and '13B', is also looking forward to Leena Yadav's 'Teen Patti', which stars Amitabh Bachchan and Hollywood veteran Ben Kingsley.
SARFAROSH=1999














Sarfarosh (Hindi: सरफ़रोश, Urdu: سرفروش, translation: "Martyr") was a critically and commercially successful Bollywood action film, released in 1999. It was directed by John Matthew Matthan and starred Aamir Khan, Sonali Bendre and Naseeruddin Shah. The film dealt with an Indian police officer's fight to stop cross-border terrorism. The film was released at the time of the Kargil conflict when tensions between India and Pakistan were high.

PLOT

The film opens with a view of the vast expanse of the Thar desert in the Indian state of Rajasthan. The credit sequence outlines the infiltration of arms and ammunition from Pakistan across the international border into Rajasthan, India. The arsenal makes its way through numerous couriers and gun runners before a part of the consignment ends up in a tribal hamlet in a forest in peninsular India near the town of Chandrapur. A local criminal and gun runner Bala Thakur, delivers the weapons to a renegade forest dwelling tribal leader, Veeran (Govind Namdeo) who intends to unleash terror and establish his hegemony in the region. Soon after a bus carrying a wedding party is intercepted by Veeran and his henchmen and the occupants are looted and then massacred. The incident sends shockwaves across the country and a stunned political leadership reacts swiftly by assigning the investigation to a special operative team of Mumbai Police Crime Branch. The team lands in Chandrapur and during routine investigations unearths a possible link between the massacre and Bala Thakur, who fled earlier after being warned of the teams impending arrival.

The scene shifts to Ajay Singh Rathore's (Aamir Khan) residence in Colaba, Mumbai and him attending a concert by the famed Pakistani vocalist Gulfam Hassan (Naseeruddin Shah) where he spots a familiar face, Seema (Sonali Bendre). Ajay and Seema had attended the same college in University of Delhi and had mutual affections for each other. During the concert there are intermittent flashbacks to Ajay and Seema's past in Delhi and the tragic turn of events when Ajay loses his elder brother to a terrorist attack in retaliation for Ajay's father (Akash Khurana) agreeing to testify against some terrorists in the court; his father who was abducted is dumped outside his house badly beaten up that leaves him partly paralysed. The grief-stricken family moves to Mumbai where Ajay's kaka (uncle) runs an establishment and Ajay metamorphoses into a determined young man, who devotes himself to becoming an IPS (Indian Police Service) officer. As an ACP (Assistant Commissioner of Police), he makes a good reputation for himself as an honest, tough and dilligent cop. Ajay and Seema meet at the end of the concert and cautiously rekindle their relationship. Seema, whose elder brother was the organizer of the concert, introduces him to Gulfam Hassan and after Ajay hands over a recorded collection of Gulfam's earliest recitals, the two become friends.

Meanwhile, the operative team headed by ACP Rathore is working overtime to establish the links between hostile organizations who aim to destabilise India through acts of terrorism, the gun-runners in the local criminal gangs and the Chandrapur massacre. He puts together a team of specialists, though his attempts to ensure the participation of Inspector Salim (Mukesh Rishi) suffer a setback. Salim is an honest and upright police officer who is credited with the best intelligence gathering network in the force. However, a botched attempt at bringing in a notorious gangster Sultan (Pradeep Rawat) results in Sultan escaping and the death of three havaldars (constables). His superiors are furious at what they perceive as his recklessness and he is reassigned to a desk job. A distraught Salim believes that he is being victimised since he is Muslim and refuses to cooperate with Ajay, leading to some friction between the two. Salim however, comes up with a lead on Bala Thakur, when Ajay and his team seemed to have reached a dead end, and the two start working together. An encounter at the criminals' rendezvous results in the death of Bala Thakur and Ajay is seriously injured. Though Sultan and his right-hand man Shiva (Makrand Deshpande) manage to escape, the operation is deemed a success as the team is able to intercept a large consignment of lethal arms and ammunition meant for terrorist acts around the country.

The investigations seemed to have reached a dead end, when a chance clue leads the investigators to Bahid in Rajasthan and to "Mirchi Seth" Rambandhu Gupt (Akhilendra Mishra). The investigative team save for Ajay and Salim camp in Bahid and gather all possible information on Mirchi Seth. Ajay comes over to Bahid to investigate and meets Gulfam who is temporarily staying in his ancestral manor near Bahid. The events unfold to reveal Gulfam to be the mastermind behind the intrusion of arms into India at the behest of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). Gulfam attempts to derail the investigation through political means and ordering an assault on Ajay to subvert the investigation, but of no avail. The repeated failures on Gulfam's part displease the senior officers in Pakistani Intelligence, who dispatch Major Aslam Beg (Sri Vallabh Vyas) to subtly convey the message to Gulfam- Perform or Perish.

The investigative teams prepares for a final assault on the gun-running operation and in the pursuit of Mirchi Seth land up at Gulfam's mansion. Ajay feels betrayed when he learns of Gulfam's treachery, but is aware of lack of substantial evidence to indict Gulfam for his crimes. He goads and tricks Gulfam into killing Baig and arrests him for the offense. Gulfam unable to stand the humiliation commits suicide and the team returns triumphant to Mumbai to much accolades for busting the terrorist racket. At Mumbai Airport, the team (specifically Salim) is tipped off on the whereabouts of Veeran and they embark on another investigation.

THE CAST

Ajay Rathore - Aamir Khan
Seema - Sonali Bendre
Gulfam Hassan - Naseeruddin Shah
Saleem - Mukesh Rishi
Sultan - Pradeep Rawat
Veeran - Govind Namdeo
Mirchi Seth - Akhilendra Mishra
Shiva - Makrand Deshpande
Bala Thakur - Rajesh Joshi
Bajju - Manoj Joshi
Ajay's mother - Smita Jaykar
Major Aslam Baig - Vallabh Vyas
Haji - Ahmed Khan

Directed by - John Matthew Matthan
Produced by - John Matthew Matthan
Written by - Hriday Lani,Pathik Vats,John Matthew Matthan
Music by - Jatin-Lalit
Cinematography - Vikas Sivaraman
Editing by - Jeethu Mandal
Distributed by - Cinematt Pictures
Release date(s) - April 301999
Running time - 162 mins

MUSIC

The film's music was composed by Jatin and Lalit with vocals by Jagjit Singh. Many of the songs are a blend of ghazals and qawwalis.