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PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2003 8:47 pm 
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anyone seen it...?

Aaj, Aaj ek hasee aur baant lo...
Aaj, ek dua aur maang lo....
Aaj, ek aanso aur pi lo...
Aaj, ek zindagi aur ji lo...
Aaj, ek sapna aur dekh lo...
kya pata, Kal Ho Naa Ho....

Music Releasing 6th October
The film 28th November

The Official site is also up:

http://www.khnhthefilm.com




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PostPosted: Sun Sep 14, 2003 11:15 am 
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First promo download
Kal Ho Naa Ho


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 14, 2003 5:20 pm 
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At last a new SRK film to look forward to but is there any news on the story or music of the film
And is it safe to assume that this will be a Yashraj Film release???


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 14, 2003 9:44 pm 
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shamrat wrote:
At last a new SRK film to look forward to but is there any news on the story or music of the film

This is the remake of Anand IIRC, which means yet another film in which SRK tries to cry
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 14, 2003 10:09 pm 
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shamrat wrote:
At last a new SRK film to look forward to but is there any news on the story or music of the film
And is it safe to assume that this will be a Yashraj Film release???

Music is by Shankar Ehsaan Loy

and the story,only romours:

First version:

SRK meets Preity, a hard-working individual who lives in Manhattan, and strikes up a frienship with her. Slowly, he begins to fall in love with her. But, Preity is in love with Saif. Both SRK and Preity gets separate illnesses. SRK ends up with cancer and Preity needs a heart transplant. Preity hides her illness from Saif and only tells SRK. Saif eventually finds out and discusses Preity's situation with SRK. Since SRK knows he will die with cancer, he gives his healthy heart to Preity after he dies. That way SRK feels, he will always be a part of Preity.


Second version:

SRK meets Preity, a boring but hard-working individual, and shows her what life is all about. They end up falling in love with each other. But because of a problem, they separate from each other. Preity ends up meeting Saif and they fall in love with each other. SRK comes back in Preity's life to find out that Saif and Preity are together. He tells Preity he has cancer. So, now, it is Preity's turn to show SRK what life is all about before his death.


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2003 4:57 pm 
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Second one seems more plausible and better as well.


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2003 10:10 pm 
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Here`s the second promo:

http://home.no.net/fnr2184/josh19/khnh/khnhtitle1.rm


Here`s a sample of the Mahive song from Kal ho Naa ho

http://home.no.net/fnr2184/josh19/khnh/mahive.mp3


Here`s a sample of the title track.

http://home.no.net/fnr2184/josh19/khnh/ ... ng_000.mp3




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PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 12:34 am 
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Music is out, Strictly AVERAGE! imho, Preity looks, chic and nifty on cover with glasses on!

I think, Preity ends up be a better choice, over, pricey, S* pooh..

**I think, year 2003 will belong again to Rehman, with Tehzeeb!! :baaa: :cool:

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 1:11 pm 
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Ya soundtrack is out.
can be downloaded from here

http://home.no.net/fnr2184/josh19/khnh/ ... dtrack.zip




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Just saw another forum comment..man, how people think alike:Amazing:Birds of feather flock together..

Posted by view on September 26, 2003 at 08:34:53:

STRICTLY AVERAGE!

What I was afraid of did happen after watching the song promo. The Johars have hampered SEL's creative ability and the songs are very much in the Johar/Chopra mould. The SEL we saw in MK, DCH, and KNK is missing here. Instead we get somewhat of a J-L type album. Since Karan had a fall out with JL, he used SEL to create that type of music...pretty sad IMO.

I was really hoping for some creative juices to flow here but rather SEL have been totally restricted from taking any risks.

The best soundtracks from a musical and lyrical pov this year have been:

Jism/ Saaya/ KNK/ Rules


*** Lyrics are JUST TOO ORDINARY, SEL, dont have TOUCH of DCH, dont have FEEL of KNK/ARMAAN(southish), nor FRESHNESS of MK..

*** It does not have SHIV HARI's magic, NOR, J-L,s bEST WORK,

*** It is all KARAN JOHAR's VISION, with Sohna, sohna, shava, shava, mahive, plus a slow song, instrumental, repeat..I am glad, no LATA to disgrace herself, a couple songs are cATCHY, but OVERALL..MEDIOCRE AFFAIR..

even CC, that was AVERAGE IMHO, was more MELODIOUS/RHYTHMIC..

Listen to Sandish Sandhliya's RULES/..INSTEAD!


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Another critic from indolink:

Posted by cooler_water on September 26, 2003 at 06:54:13:

Aaj… Johar clan ke saath ek philm aur banaalo .Aaj… Karan ka bistar phir garam karlo .Aaj Karan aur Yash Uncle ki gaandh phir maarlo .Aaj… Gayboy Saif ke saath ek picture banaalo .Aaj… Ek Bakwaas, glycerine laden film phir banaalo .Aaj….Pata Nahin KAL HO NA HO

This movie must have THE CHEESIEST AND CORNIEST TEASER TRAILER IN INDIAN CINEMATIC HISTORY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHAT A BUNCH OF FAGGS!!!


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:laugh:

It's all about loving your...lovelings?


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Kal Ho Naa Ho

Producer: Karan Johar & Dharma Productions
Director: Nikhil Advani
Starring: Shah Rukh Khan, Preity Zinta, Saif Ali Khan, and Jaya Bachchan
Music: Shankar-Esaan-Loy
Lyrics: Javed Akhtar
Singers: Sonu Nigam, Alka Yagnik, Richa Sharma, Udit Narayan, Sadhna Sargam, Shankar Mahadevan, Sujata Bhattacharya, Vasundhara Das, Kay Kay, Loy Mendosa, Shaan, Ravi "Rags" Khote
Audio On: Sony Music
Number of Songs: 7
Released on: September, 2003
Reviewed by: Manish Dhamija


Reviewer's Rating: 2 out of 10
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Cumulative Rating: 7.95 out of 10
Rated by: 24 unique users

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Ok…so, I am convinced that I am not the only one who is guilty of the following confession: when you see a Hindi film soundtrack that boasts of a big production team like Dharma Productions (i.e. Karan Johar, mastermind behind such box office successes such as Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham) and top-name stars like Shah Rukh Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Preity Zinta, and Jaya Bachchan, the immediate inclination is to think that the songs for the film are going to be above average to excellent.

Yeah, it probably seems a bit unfair to raise the expectations for a film like Kal Ho Naa Ho, but I believe that it is something each one of us is guilty of doing. Unfortunately, the music for this film falls flat. With only six tracks on the entire album, this soundtrack is an utter disappointment. Of course, titles such as Pretty Women, Heartbeat, and It’s Time to Disco do not help matters.

Sonu Nigam paves the way for the title track, which is rehashed later in a sad version featuring Nigam, Alka Yagnik, and Richa Sharma, who in my opinion is an excellent singer with strong vocals but highly underrated. A flute serves as the song’s intro, followed by Sonu Nigam’s vocals, which are great as expected. The theme of the song is obviously one of living life to its fullest as you never know what can happen tomorrow, hence kal ho naa ho. The song is a bit on the slow side, but nevertheless catchy mainly due to Nigam’s vocal abilities. No, he doesn’t try something new with his voice, but sings as one would expect. Javed Akhtar does a fine job with the lyrics, but that is no surprise considering his previous work in films like Refugee and Border.

The sad version of the title track starts off with Punjabi lyrics, which seem a prerequisite in films made in today’s era. Sung by Richa Sharma, the intro is supported by a chorus that compliments her voice beautifully. The song then eases its way into Alka Yagnik’s voice, which is beautiful as well in its own right. It’s nice to hear the clear disparity between the two singers’ voices – one strong, deep, and heavy, while the other is sweet and light; however, Shankar-Esaan-Loy disappoint when combining the Punjabi chorus with the title track’s feel, which has been slowed down further to give it a sad sentiment. It almost appears as if two songs have been unsuccessfully woven into one.

The second track is Maahi Ve, sung by Udit Narayan, Sonu Nigam, Sadhana Sargam, Shankar Mahadevan, and Sujata Bhattacharya. It appears as if Karan Johar thought he had a formula in “Say Shava Shava” from Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham that he tries desperately to repeat in this song. Again, another disappointment! Udit Narayan and Sonu Nigam sound fine, but Shankar Mahadevan is trying too hard to infuse life into this highly unappealing song. This song also does nothing for Sadhana Sargam, as she appears to be stretching her vocals to keep up with the others.

Maahi Ve is followed by another loser, It’s Time to Disco. It sounds to me like the song was a leftover from an Alisha Chinai album from the late 80s. I can at least say that the music is foot-tapping, but the lyrics are absurd. I can picture it now – millions of barely-clad women in tight, hot pink short-skirts dancing (read: gyrating) with hardly muscular male background dancers wearing tight leather pants, all of whom are trying so hard to appear amused while dancing in a Bombay night club. The vocals are given by Vasundhara Das, Kay Kay, Shankar Mahadevan, and Loy Mendonsa. Das, another highly underrated singer, sounds great, but I would much rather hear her sing Rabba Rabba from Aks. The male singers are sufficient, but nothing can save this track from pressing the fast forward button.

No album these days is complete without Shaan, who joins Alka Yagnik in Kuch To Hua Hai. The song is average, but in this album, shines as a star because it is one of the two tracks worth listening to (the other, of course, being the title track). Shaan sounds great and so does Alka Yagnik. This is probably the best song on the album, which is not saying much since everything else is pretty much junk.

Finally, the last SONG on the album, Pretty Women! Shankar Mahadevan is the culprit behind this monstrosity, supported by Ravi “Rags” Khote who appears to have stolen actress-cum-pop singer Raageshwari’s nickname. The song initially sounds appealing, but then is interrupted with an over-used Punjabi beat. The result being another bad apple in this sour bunch. At this point, this track is not even worth reviewing.

The album ends with an instrumental piece, Heartbeat. Instrumental pieces are intended to support the rest of the album. But seriously, did the music composers think a track called Heartbeat could serve as a pillar of strength to this already-weak soundtrack. I don’t think so. And to think, this track is only a rehash of the title song’s music anyways.

Shame on Karan Johar and Shankar-Esaan-Loy for putting this album out on the market! This album is not worth listening to, let alone buying. Sure, die-hard Shah Rukh, Preity, or Saif (no laughing please) fans may line up at the music store to add this CD to their collection. My advice – be realistic! This album is no Kuch Kuch Hota Hai or Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. Save your eight bucks on the movie ticket, which I’m still asserting may be a great film. Karan Johar must be a fool if he thought uniting Preity Zinta, Saif Ali Khan, and Shankar-Esaan-Loy would guarantee another Dil Chahta Hai. If anything comes out of this music review, it’s the fact that I have never had so much fun writing one.



IMHo, Karan has STEPPED on SEL's FEET big time..and Javed Akhtar, he could not be WORSE!!It is time to disco..super crap!


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'Kal Ho Naa Ho'

By Taran Adarsh

Karan Johar is back. This time, as producer and script writer. The directorial reins have been handed over to his erstwhile assistant Nikhil Advani.

One of the most keenly awaited flicks of 2003, KAL HO NAA HO marks the directorial debut of Nikhil Advani. Starring Jaya Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Preity Zinta and Saif Ali Khan in pivotal roles, the film is based in New York.

Synopsis –

New Yok. April 2003. The late winter continues…

For Naina Catherine Kapur [Preity Zinta], life is cold, grey and dull – as it has been ever since a family tragedy shook her world.

Between the constant bickering in her half Punjabi, half Catholic household, her grand-mother's temper, looking after her little sister and brother and helping her mother Jennifer [Jaya Bachchan] deal with the family's financial troubles – Naina has no time for parties, fun or herself.

She is 23, going on 50. She is serious, she is boring.

Enter Aman Mathur [Shah Rukh Khan]. Like a whiff of fresh air, he moves into their tiny Indian neighbourhood to take it over, helping others solve their problems and face life's little challenges – Aman has all the answers.

Much to Naina's irritation, he insists on interfering in her life too…

Aman pushes Naina into doing things that she would never dream of doing. He nags her till she learns to smile. He conspires with friend Rohit [Saif Ali Khan], an eligible Manhattan bachelor, to help her find happiness.

KAL HO NAA HO is the story of Aman, Rohit and Naina's journey together. How they discover themselves, find the courage to love and come together to celebrate life.

http://www.indiafm.com/previews/03/kalh ... ndex.shtml

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My apologies, SRK in those glasses etc, looks like a FREAK? aur kaya boloun? :baaa: ??? :hmm: :nopity:


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