Shararat (2002 film)

Shararat
Directed by Gurudev Bhalla
Produced by Dhillin Mehta
Story by Tanveer Khan
Urmi Juvekar
Starring Abhishek Bachchan
Hrishitaa Bhatt
Amrish Puri
Music by Sajid-Wajid
Cinematography A. K. Bir
Edited by Aarti Bajaj
Distributed by Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd
Release date
  • 12 July 2002 (2002-07-12)
Running time
122 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi
Budget 10 million
Box office 25.0 million (US$350,000)

Shararat is a 2002 Bollywood comedy drama film directed by debutant Gurudev Bhalla and starring Abhishek Bachchan, Hrishitaa Bhatt and Amrish Puri in the lead roles. The film was released on 12 July 2002.[1]

Plot

Rahul Khanna (Abhishek Bachchan) is the only son of wealthy industrialists, who have no time for their son while on the other hand Rahul has nothing but time on his hands and is hell bent upon getting into trouble with the law, such as racing cars with his friends but he gets away with it most of the time by bribing the officer. Eventually his luck runs out one day while stuck in traffic and in a hurry to reach the airport for his flight to America he meddles with the traffic lights turning them all green and causing a number of vehicles to crash. This time the offence is too serious and unable to bribe the officer he is arrested. DCP Bhosle (Om Puri) wants to teach Rahul a lesson but can't think of a way other than making him do time in jail. Neha Sengupta (Hrishitaa Bhatt) inspired by a Bill Clinton newspaper article, comes up with a unique punishment idea for Rahul, community service. The Judge likes this idea and sentences a remorseless Rahul to a senior citizen's home out in the country. Sparks fly when Rahul meets the old residents of the senior citizens' home, as they do not get on very well.

Cast

Soundtrack

Music was composed by the famous duo Sajid-Wajid. It consists of 8 original songs.[2]
List of tracks :

  • Dil Kehta Hai – Sonu Nigam
  • Ek Ladki Mujhe – Sonu Nigam & Alka Yagnik
  • Kuch Tum Kaho – Sonu Nigam
  • Mehki Hawaon Mein – Sonu Nigam & Kay Kay
  • Ye Main Kahan – Hariharan, Anupama & Sonu Nigam
  • Mastana Albela – Hariharan
  • Na Kisi Ki Aankh Ka – Talat Aziz
  • Dil Kehta Hai – Instrumental

References

  1. "'Shararat is not a mere film!'". Rediff.com. 24 May 2001. Retrieved 2012-08-24.
  2. "Shararat songs". Smashits. Retrieved 24 08 12. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
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