Nov 7, 2007

"Masha-Allah" video song from Saawariya

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About The Video Song :
This is a short preview of "Masha-Allah" video song of cinema Saawariya. Kunal Ganjawala & Shreya Ghosal are the two singer of this song where as lyricist is Sameer and music direction is given by Monty. This romantic video song is mainly picturised on Ranbir Kapoor & Sonam Kapoor. Masha-Allah was a word Sanjay Leela Bhansali loved, and the entire song was composed and written with this one word in mind.

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Below are the profiles of those talents who are mainly related with this hindi bollywood movie Saawariya

Director - Sanjay Leela Bhansali is perhaps India’s most acclaimed and decorated movie director. His middle name Leela is his tribute to his mother, who told him early in life, ‘the dreams are yours, the nightmares are mine’. These words have been imprinted on his psyche since then.
His body of work has been in a class of its own, from his very first endeavour, Khamoshi, through Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam to Devdas, and his most recent critically acclaimed movie, Black, his movies have epitomized sensitivity and embodied visual splendour.
Bhansali’s debut movie which he wrote and directed was Khamoshi – The Musical. The movie depictedthe screaming silences in the world of the dumb and deaf and won him the Filmfare Critics Award for best film.

“Khamoshi remains my favourite child because it was my first-born. It had far more conviction, it was a gutsier topic to tackle in the popular format. The perfomances were superlative,” he asserts. Bhansali proved to be destiny’s child with the second movie written, produced and directed by him, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. The story was inspired by a folk tale from Gujarat and Bernard Shaw’s Candida. ‘Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam’ created such an atmosphere of celebration that people enjoyed every minute of it.

It won him Filmfare Awards for the best film, best director and best screenplay; Lux Zee Cine Awards for the best film, best director and best screenplay; Screen Awards for best film, best director and best screenplay and also the IFFA Awards for the best film, best director and best screenplay.
His third movie was based on Sarat Chandra Chatterjee’s immortal novel Devdas written in 1917. With Devdas, Bhansali set industry benchmarks by winning several honours at home, the most prominent being nominated as India’s official entry to the Oscars®. International recognition for Bhansali came when Devdas won the ‘Asian Film Award’ at the MTV Asia Award, received a nomination in the ‘Best Film not in the English Language’ at the BAFTA, and was premiered at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. This grand commercial and critical success catapulted Sanjay Leela Bhansali in the top league of directors from India.

And then Sanjay Leela Bhansali made the path breaking Black, the sensitive story of the relationship between a deaf-blind child and her teacher. Black was selected by Time magazine’s influential critic Richard Corliss as one of the 10 best films for the year 2005, along with other films like Werner Herzog’s German film, The White Diamond & Grizzly Man, Ingmar Bergman’s Saraband, Fernando Meirelles’ The Constant Gardener and Rob Marshall’s Memoirs Of A Geisha.

Citing his reasons for this singular honour, Corliss wrote, “This is an unusual film for India: no songs, a running time under two hours, and most of the dialogues in English, yet it became a box office hit. It could also be a test for Western audiences unused to the fever pitch of Indian melodrama; they may need a warning label. Caution: Extreme Sentiment (May be Contagious).”

In his latest Saawariya, Sanjay Leela Bhansali does a magical love story that spans all of four nights! He also breaks from the conventional in regards to treatment, sets, light design and above all casting. Making their debut in Saawariya are Bollywood’s most exciting newcomers – Ranbir Kapoor and Sonam Kapoor. And Sanjay Leela Bhansali, the demanding director transforms into a gentle teacher as he taps into the immeasurable potential of his immensely talented but raw charges and turns them into actors, he vows will be a force to reckon with in the years to come.

Ranbir Kapoor, hails from the “first family” of India Cinema. Founded by the legendary Prithviraj Kapoor, whose legacy was carried on by his son ‘showman’ Raj Kapoor who launched the eponymous RK banner which dominated the Hindi film industry for decades. Raj Kapoor was perhaps the first of the ‘superstars’ in Indian cinema while his other brothers, Shashi and Shammi went on to become stars in their own right.

Four generations of the Kapoor family have contributed to Indian Cinema by way of acting, directing and producing. Raj Kapoor’s descendants have carried on the family legacy. It is to this legacy that Ranbir Kapoor was born. This grandson of Raj Kapoor and the son of one of India’s most romantic on screen pair, Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh, makes his debut with Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Saawariya. Even before the release of his first movie, Ranbir is already being touted as the most sought after talent in Indian cinema.

Sonam Kapoor’s debut in Saawariya is perhaps the most anticipated launch for any talent in the recent years. Her pedigree comes from her father Anil Kapoor, who in happens to be one of the most established and decorated actors in Indian Cinema. His contribution to Indian Cinema has won him many accolades, most striking amongst them being his “Best Actor” Awards in 1988, 1998 and 2001. Sonam Kapoor is expected to be the next big actress in Bollywood.

Rani Mukherjee, is a six-time Filmfare Award-winning Bollywood actress who has made immense impact at the box office with her powerful award-winning performances. Having made her debut in 1992, she tasted commercial success in 1998 with Aamir Khan (amongst India’s top 3 talents) in Ghulam. Ever since, she has been an integral part of Bollywood, yielding commercially successful films. She has consistently been featured in Filmfare’s annual power list of Bollywood female stars for three consecutive years (2004-2006).
Some of her most famous films have included Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Black, Saathiya, Hum Tum, and Bunty Aur Bubli. She received critical acclaim for her portrayal as Michelle McNally, a deaf and blind student, in the movie Black which was selected by Time Magazine as #5 on the list of “Best Movies of the Year 2005.” Rani Mukerjhee was named fourth on the All Time Best Bollywood Actress Ever Listing in Women’s International Day 2007.

She comes from a film-oriented family of Bengali origin, as her father Ram Mukherjee is a retired director, her mother Krishna, a playback singer, her brother Raja, a film producer and director, and her cousin Kajol, a leading Bollywood actress.

Salman Khan, the eldest son of India’s most celebrated screenwriter Salim Khan, is one of India’s top talents and amongst the “Top 3” stars in Indian cinema. This immensely popular actor had a dream debut in 1990 with “Maine Pyar Kiya”, which went on to become one of the highest grossers in the country.
His second film with Sooraj Barjatya “Hum Aapke Hain Koun”, catapulted him to “superstardom” and amongst the top 3, where he has remained ever since. One of Bollywood’s most enigmatic actors, Salman Khan has entertained audiences across the world with some sensational performances and was actually crowned the “Most Sensational Actor” by the Bollywood Movie Award in 2002. He is arguably the biggest draw at a Bollywood musical stage show anywhere in the world. Having worked in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s directorial debut Khamoshi, he subsequently work with Bhansali in the top grossing musical Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. Saawariya will be Salman Khan’s third film with his favourite director.
Salman’s tremendous contribution to Indian Cinema can be measured from the fact that he has been associated with the top grossing Hindi films and till date continues to vow his audiences with his charismatic performances.
Watch The Video Song :
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Video file size : 05.42 MB
Video length : 01:00 min.
Video resolution : 680X320
Video quality : Excellent

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