Khoya khoya Chand (2007) movie wallpapers :
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Khoya khoya Chand is a romantic hindi movie from Holi Cow pictures, in which Shiney Ahuja & Soha Ali Khan present in lead roles. The film was released on 7 december 2007.
Actually the movie was originally titled as "Bahut Nikle Mere Armaan" which means Many of my wishes were fulfilled, but finally it was changed. Another secret fact is that, Vidya Balan was first appointed to do this movie but she was opted out due to her prior commitments. Her role was finally given to Soha Ali Khan.
An official trailer of this film are given here with four good movie wallpapers.
As usual details of this bollywood movie are given below
Movie Name : Khoya khoya Chand (English Translation - Lost Moon)
Tagline : Two young people adrift in the wild world of the movies in the 1950's
Release Date : 14 December 2007
Genre : Romantic / Drama / Period
Director : Sudhir Mishra
Producer : Prakash Jha
Banner : Holi Cow Pictures
Presenter : Adlabs Pictures
Language : Hindi
Writer : Sudhir Mishra
Music Director : Shantanu Moitra
Lyricist : Swanand Kirkire
Cinematographer : Sachin Kumar Krishnan
Editors : Archit D. Rastogi, Ruchi Narain
Executive Producer : Alankrita Shrivastava
Art Director : Gautam Sen
Sound Designer : Subhash Sahu
Costume Designers : Niharika Khan, Ashima Belapurkar
Publicity Designer : Studio Link
Shooting Studios : Mehboob Studio
Music On : Big Music
Cast :
Shiney Ahuja as Zaffar
Soha Ali Khan as Nikhat
Rajat Kapoor as Prem Kumar
Soniya Jehan as Ratanbala
Sushmita Mukrerjee as Sharda
Vinay Pathak as Shaymol
Dipannita Sharma as Kumars Fiance
Synopsis :
Khoya Khoya Chand is a film about two young people afloat in the film industry of the wild 1950s…
It is the tumultuous love story of an actress, Nikhat (Soha Ali Khan), and the writer-director, Zafar (Shiney Ahuja) based in the wild and exhilaration era of the 1950s-60s, the Golden age of the Hindi Film Industry. This film is a tribute to those wondrous times and people as well as an accolade to their inspirational lives.
A magical world, peopled with huge talents, oversized egos, beautiful and ugly individuals and the tantalizing lure of stardom. A world of glittering dreams and harsh realities… golden yet cruel…
This world comes to life with an excellent ensemble of actors who in their varied roles create a colorful backdrop of the film industry… from awe-inspiring superstars and feisty studio-owners to fashionable divas with scandalous stories … this film has them all, and more.
Set against the compelling magnetism of this addictive world is the story of Nikhat and Zafar. The story of a volatile love that they can neither live with, nor without… And the story of the difficult and often heartbreaking choices they have to make…
Even as the backdrop of this film is period, the film remains modern in its narrative, Characterization and treatment.
Soha Ali Khan excels in her performance as Nikhat, the young girl who goes from a fledgling extra, to a starlet to a great heroine… In many of her get-ups in the film Soha reminds one of her mother, the stunning Sharmila Tagore.
Shiney Ahuja as Zafar breaks new ground as he draws us into the triumphs and travails Zafar, a writer-director of the 1950’s with astonishing ease. He and Sudhir Mishra come together a second time to recreate the magic of Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi.
Immense effort has gone into the look of the film. Meticulous research on the costumes, hair-styling and make-up has been done to arrive at the exquisite styling of each character. The Art Direction transports us back into the time, combining glamour with realism to paint a realistic portrait of that enigmatic world.
Release Date : 14 December 2007
Genre : Romantic / Drama / Period
Director : Sudhir Mishra
Producer : Prakash Jha
Banner : Holi Cow Pictures
Presenter : Adlabs Pictures
Language : Hindi
Writer : Sudhir Mishra
Music Director : Shantanu Moitra
Lyricist : Swanand Kirkire
Cinematographer : Sachin Kumar Krishnan
Editors : Archit D. Rastogi, Ruchi Narain
Executive Producer : Alankrita Shrivastava
Art Director : Gautam Sen
Sound Designer : Subhash Sahu
Costume Designers : Niharika Khan, Ashima Belapurkar
Publicity Designer : Studio Link
Shooting Studios : Mehboob Studio
Music On : Big Music
Cast :
Shiney Ahuja as Zaffar
Soha Ali Khan as Nikhat
Rajat Kapoor as Prem Kumar
Soniya Jehan as Ratanbala
Sushmita Mukrerjee as Sharda
Vinay Pathak as Shaymol
Dipannita Sharma as Kumars Fiance
Synopsis :
Khoya Khoya Chand is a film about two young people afloat in the film industry of the wild 1950s…
It is the tumultuous love story of an actress, Nikhat (Soha Ali Khan), and the writer-director, Zafar (Shiney Ahuja) based in the wild and exhilaration era of the 1950s-60s, the Golden age of the Hindi Film Industry. This film is a tribute to those wondrous times and people as well as an accolade to their inspirational lives.
A magical world, peopled with huge talents, oversized egos, beautiful and ugly individuals and the tantalizing lure of stardom. A world of glittering dreams and harsh realities… golden yet cruel…
This world comes to life with an excellent ensemble of actors who in their varied roles create a colorful backdrop of the film industry… from awe-inspiring superstars and feisty studio-owners to fashionable divas with scandalous stories … this film has them all, and more.
Set against the compelling magnetism of this addictive world is the story of Nikhat and Zafar. The story of a volatile love that they can neither live with, nor without… And the story of the difficult and often heartbreaking choices they have to make…
Even as the backdrop of this film is period, the film remains modern in its narrative, Characterization and treatment.
Soha Ali Khan excels in her performance as Nikhat, the young girl who goes from a fledgling extra, to a starlet to a great heroine… In many of her get-ups in the film Soha reminds one of her mother, the stunning Sharmila Tagore.
Shiney Ahuja as Zafar breaks new ground as he draws us into the triumphs and travails Zafar, a writer-director of the 1950’s with astonishing ease. He and Sudhir Mishra come together a second time to recreate the magic of Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi.
Immense effort has gone into the look of the film. Meticulous research on the costumes, hair-styling and make-up has been done to arrive at the exquisite styling of each character. The Art Direction transports us back into the time, combining glamour with realism to paint a realistic portrait of that enigmatic world.
The music by Shantanu Moitra is a stylistic ode of the 1950’s and 60’s. It merges the lyrical qualities of the yesteryears with the beats of today to give us a fantastic and very versatile score. Swanand Kikire’s lyrics add intensity and depth and lend the music a passionate touch.
Movie Review : Khoya Khoya Chand review
More Information : IMDb
Official Website : www.khoyakhoyachand.com
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Trailer size : 04.81 MB
Trailer length : 01.28 min.
Trailer resolution : 320x240
Trailer quality : Good
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