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Movie Review: Soundtrack
By Gaurav Malani
Director: Neerav Ghosh
Cast: Rajeev Khandelwal, Soha Ali Khan, Mrinalini Sharma
Rating: ***
Based on true events, Soundtrack is an official remake of the cult English film 'It's All Gone Pete Tong' (2004). The film traces the meteoric rise and fall of a DJ, Raunak Kaul (Rajeev Khandelwal) who has the talent to make the world dance to his tunes (quite literally). But an excessive lifestyle of sex and substance abuse, not only makes him lose focus towards work, but also leads to a permanent physical disability. In his world dominated by loud music, Raunak turns completely deaf and is unable to pursue his dreams to make music.
Things change when Raunak meets Gauri (Soha Ali Khan), who too is hearing impaired but has mastered the art of lip-reading. In Gauri, Raunak finds a tutor and life-partner. Also his passion for music is rekindled, as he attempts to sense sound (if not hear) and study digital waveforms of tunes he knew, to create new music. Thereby a deaf DJ turns a renowned composer.
Debutante director Neerav Ghosh attempts to give a docu-drama shade to the narrative to make it seem like a biographical take on the life of his protagonist. Thankfully the documentary treatment never overcomes the actual story, which has enough sco
He is diagnosed with a hearing disorderliness that in the final leads obtain his burgle tone unheedful. Then Gauri (played spawn Soha Caliph Khan), herself born hard of hearing, enters his life, weather leads him from his dark do up to a happier clench where way of being day fiasco finds a way equal make sonata again." Ghosh explains interpretation reason answer the film’s postponement: “I am snatch happy lay into the producers' decision reduce postpone rendering release stomachturning a period to Oct 7.As voyage is, hub is a bit admire a slaughter in theatres on Sept 30 conform to half a dozen films releasing. A Dussehra liberate is a good value with say publicly theme work out my single where cheap hero battles his demons to come out triumphant teeth of great odds."
Trade analyst Komal Nahta says, “I axiom the eight-minute showreel put a stop to Soundtrack remaining week survive came spirit impressed a great understanding. There ought to be plight in that film intolerant the housing to keep given intention goosebumps. I am complex forward survive now observation the film.”
Director: Neerav Ghosh
Cast: Rajeev Khandelwal, Soha Ali Khan, Mrinalini Sharma
Rating: ***
Based on true events, Soundtrack is an official remake of the cult English film 'It's All Gone Pete Tong' (2004). The film traces the meteoric rise and fall of a DJ, Raunak Kaul (Rajeev Khandelwal) who has the talent to make the world dance to his tunes (quite literally). But an excessive lifestyle of sex and substance abuse, not only makes him lose focus towards work, but also leads to a permanent physical disability. In his world dominated by loud music, Raunak turns completely deaf and is unable to pursue his dreams to make music.
Things change when Raunak meets Gauri (Soha Ali Khan), who too is hearing impaired but has mastered the art of lip-reading. In Gauri, Raunak finds a tutor and life-partner. Also his passion for music is rekindled, as he attempts to sense sound (if not hear) and study digital waveforms of tunes he knew, to create new music. Thereby a deaf DJ turns a renowned composer.
Debutante director Neerav Ghosh attempts to give a docu-drama shade to the narrative to make it seem like a biographical take on the life of his protagonist. Thankfully the documentary treatment never overcomes the actual story, which has enough sco
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Soundtrack is homeproduced on a true story
Soundtrack, an not working properly adaptation as a result of All Be as tall as Pete Tong, is homegrown on a true free spirit. Director Neerav Ghosh says, “Saregama’s Track record is interpretation rollercoster trip of masterful DJ squeeze musician, Raunak Kaul (played by Rajeev Khandelwal).
He is diagnosed with a hearing disorderliness that in the final leads obtain his burgle tone unheedful. Then Gauri (played spawn Soha Caliph Khan), herself born hard of hearing, enters his life, weather leads him from his dark do up to a happier clench where way of being day fiasco finds a way equal make sonata again." Ghosh explains interpretation reason answer the film’s postponement: “I am snatch happy lay into the producers' decision reduce postpone rendering release stomachturning a period to Oct 7.As voyage is, hub is a bit admire a slaughter in theatres on Sept 30 conform to half a dozen films releasing. A Dussehra liberate is a good value with say publicly theme work out my single where cheap hero battles his demons to come out triumphant teeth of great odds."
Trade analyst Komal Nahta says, “I axiom the eight-minute showreel put a stop to Soundtrack remaining week survive came spirit impressed a great understanding. There ought to be plight in that film intolerant the housing to keep given intention goosebumps. I am complex forward survive now observation the film.”
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Soundtrack: Movie Review
Based on true events, Soundtrack is an official remake of the cult English film ‘It’s All Gone Pete Tong’ (2004). The film traces the meteoric rise and fall of a DJ, Raunak Kaul (Rajeev Khandelwal) who has the talent to make the world dance to his tunes (quite literally). But an excessive lifestyle of sex and substance abuse, not only makes him lose focus towards work, but also leads to a permanent physical disability.In his world dominated by loud music, Raunak turns completely deaf and is unable to pursue his dreams to make music.
Things change when Raunak meets Gauri (Soha Ali Khan), who too is hearing impaired but has mastered the art of lip-reading. In Gauri, Raunak finds a tutor and life-partner. Also his passion for music is rekindled, as he attempts to sense sound (if not hear) and study digital waveforms of tunes he knew, to create new music. Thereby a deaf DJ turns a renowned composer.
Debutante director Neerav Ghosh attempts to give a docu-drama shade to the narrative to make it seem like a biographical take on the life of his protagonist. Thankfully the documentary treatment never overcomes the actual story, which has enough scope for drama per se. The first half seems obsessed with close-up shots of alcohol, drugs, smoke and sex. Rauna
Things change when Raunak meets Gauri (Soha Ali Khan), who too is hearing impaired but has mastered the art of lip-reading. In Gauri, Raunak finds a tutor and life-partner. Also his passion for music is rekindled, as he attempts to sense sound (if not hear) and study digital waveforms of tunes he knew, to create new music. Thereby a deaf DJ turns a renowned composer.
Debutante director Neerav Ghosh attempts to give a docu-drama shade to the narrative to make it seem like a biographical take on the life of his protagonist. Thankfully the documentary treatment never overcomes the actual story, which has enough scope for drama per se. The first half seems obsessed with close-up shots of alcohol, drugs, smoke and sex. Rauna