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Cast:
Arjun Punj, Bhavna Pani, Ansh Thakker, Shilpa Saklani,
Hiten Paintal, Sonali Khare
Written by: Anant Balani
Audiography: Anuj Mathur
Art: Rakesh Morchhale
Choreography: Ahmed Khan and Caesar-Bosco
Costume: Nakul Sen
Editing: Rajkumar Hirani and Adesh Verma
Cinematography: Pushan Kripalani
Lyrics: Abbas Tyrewala
Music: Jeet- Pritam
Produced by: Devang Dholakia
Directed by: Sanjay Gadhvi
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Synopsis
Aditya, Ritu, Raghu, D.T. and Tara have grown up together
in the studio lots. Now, in their bubbling youth, they have
formed a band, using each one's creative faculties to the
best. Aditya is the owner, Mr. Verma's son. Ritu is the General
Manager's daughter. Tara's father is the canteen contractor
of the studio and Raghu's father works here as a lightman.
D.T. is an orphan. All these 5 kids together pursue a collective
dream - a dream of their Band being successful. Their parents
don't approve of their musical leanings. There is a lot of
conflict inside the tender minds of these kids who are caught
in a Catch - 22 situation of choice between pursuing their
parents' ambitions and their own musical dream. Piya Anand,
a film actress, happens to be shooting in the studio. Their
paths cross, they spend some time together and she realizes
what she's missing in life - Freedom, Happiness, Hope, Dreams,
Friends - words she had only heard before. Gradually she too,
becomes a part of the band. When everything seems to be going
at a smooth pace, a crisis develops jeopardizing their togetherness.
It seems that there is no way out to prevent the band from
falling apart. In these times of trial and turbulence, the
Band's integrity is put to test and they pass this test -
with their values and, in style.
In
an industry, which runs on name and established professionals;
very rarely does one gets to see an effort by all new comers
or practically non-entities of the industry. Sanjay Gadhvi's
Tere Liye is one such film. Tere Liye is all
about hope, freedom, dreams, togetherness and sacrifice.
After
being an assistant to Anant Balani and Deepak Shegal, Sanjay
was approached by Devang Dholakia to make a film. Tu hi
Bataa was to be their first film with the likes of Raveena
Tandon and Arjun Rampal, to be shot by ace cinematographer
Ashok Mehta with lyrics by Anand Bakshi and music by Viju
Shah. But unfortunately the film was prematurely stopped as
Devang had no real experience of practical filmmaking and
when the first song was shot and went over budget, he got
the jitters. To get a feel of what lies ahead, Tere Liye
was decided upon. The idea of the film had been in Sanjay's
'recycle bin' for some time. He casually mentioned it to Anant
Balani who on the spot came out with the film's opening scene.
Extremely happy with the scene, Sanjay requested Anant to
write the film for him. Once sure of the script, Sanjay went
about his casting. Sanjay saw close to two thousand aspirants
before deciding on his six lead characters. Justifying his choices, Sanjay emphatically maintains that their
performances are the major highlights of the film.
Once
the idea and producer were in place, Sanjay, with his self-admitted
gift of the gab went around getting what he wanted for his
film. Realizing fully well that in this film he will not have
the Raveenas and Ashok Mehtas to shoulder the outcome of the
film, Sanjay 'stripped himself' to the world. He told the
producer to 'lock' the money for the film first and then make
the film. While Devang arranged the money, another few months
went by. But finally things fell into the place and in February
2000, the film went on the floors.
The
film was shot in flat 28 days at Ramoji Rao Filmcity, Hyderabad
with 8 songs (the talkie portions were canned in 18 days flat)
since the studio lent itself to the story.
The
film has been shot by Pushan Kripalani , a young cinematographer
who has done his M.A. in Cinematography from the University
of Bristol, Dept. of Film and Television, UK. Much of the
work needed to create even the basic look had to be done through
lighting since the budget would not allow even the basic filters
to be hired. He has given the film a very young feel, not
like Kuch Kuch Hota Hai though, he emphasizes. And
in the circumstances it was a challenge to shoot quickly and
yet get good results and that has more than been achieved,
he feels. The actors were wonderful to work with and being
newcomers there were no starry nakhras and they gladly stood
themselves while Pushan did the lighting. But shooting the
songs with liberal use of steadicam was what excited Pushan
the most and he is the first to acknowledge choreographer
Ahmed's Khan's role in the song picturizations.
Another
highlight of the film is the music by newcomer duo Jeet -
Pritam. Since the main characters play band members there
is a lot of peppy music in the film with a lot of drums and
guitar to retain the 'band sound.' One song Suno Piya
was recorded using only the guitar and vocal with no other
instrument at all. Initially Pritam was a bit skeptical about
the final result but more than happy with the way it finally
shaped out.
Tere
Liye is expected to release in November 2000.
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