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Aa Ab Laut Chalen - 1999 [DVD] |
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Starring : |
Akshaye Khanna, Aishwarya Rai, Suman Ranganathan |
Director : |
Rishi Kapoor |
Producer : |
Rishi Kapoor, Randhir Kapoor, Rajeev Kapoor |
Music Director : |
Nadeem - Shravan |
Playback Singer : |
Abhijeet, Saud Khan, Bali Brahmabhatt, Sonu Nigam, Jaspinder Narula, Alka Yagnik, Shabbir Kumar, Kumar Sanu, Vijayeta Pandit, Udit Narayan |
Art Director : |
Suresh Sawant |
Lyricist : |
Israr Ansari |
Story Writer : |
Rumi Jaffrey |
Dialogue : |
Rumi Jaffrey |
Screenplay : |
Sachin Bhowmick |
Editor : |
Rajiv Kapoor |
Choreographer : |
Saroj Khan |
Cinematographer : |
Sameer Arya |
Costume Designer : |
Satyawan |
Artist : |
Navin Nischal, Paresh Rawal, Jaspal Bhatti, Himani Shivpuri, Vivek Vaswani, Satish Kaushik, Kadar Khan, Alok Nath, Moushumi Chatterjee |
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Not Rated |
Year : |
1999 |
Playtime : |
159 Minutes |
Lang : |
Hindi |
Genre : |
Drama |
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Rohan Khanna (Akshaye Khanna), an unemployed Indian, decides to go abroad to make money. He lands up in New York but as he doesn't have a stable job, he stays with Indian cab drivers who treat him as family. He then meets Pooja (Aishwarya Rai) who has left her brother's house because he wants to forcibly marry her off to his boss, who is a divorcee. Pooja loves Rohan but he is definite that he wants to stay in America at any cost. When he meets Loveleen (Suman Ranganathan), a rich spoilt kid with money to throw, he decides to marry her ...
Rishi Kapoor's maiden directorial venture, Aa Ab Laut Chalen takes a look at the life of Indians who step out of India in search of greener pastures. Rajesh Khanna puts in a special appearance as Akshaye Khanna's father. |
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1 member reviews for this DVD |
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akshaye and aish are ok |
laura sutter |
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I wanted to see this because I like Akshaye Khanna, it was very stereotype. I think it would have seemed better if I had seen it in 1999. In one scene they are dancing and you can see the twin towers of the WTC in the background and it is a reminder of how the world has changed since 1999. The story has been told in better ways since then, but it was interesting anyway, and I still like Akshaye! |
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