Known for making realistic and thrilling cinema with romance as an integral part, director Sudhir Mishra returns with 'Yeh Saali Zindagi', about the unpredictability of life and complexity in relationships. What happens when you are screwed in love? Irrfan Khan, Arunoday Singh, Chitrangada Singh and Aditi Rao Hydari will show you the quirky, romantic coincidences and commotions through their characters Arun, Kuldeep, Priti and Shanti respectively in 'Yeh Saali Zindagi'.
In the film, Arun (Irrfan) has to save Priti (Chitrangada) the woman he loves, but before that he has to save the man Priti loves - Shyam who is the future son-in-law of a powerful minister. On the other hand, time is running out for Kuldeep (Arunoday), a gangster, who is on his last job as his wife threatens to walk out on him. But he believes that she is cheating on him and wants to leave him for another man.
Kuldeep can handle dreaded gangsters, but when it comes to his wife, he is weak and soft. He is screwed when the minister's daughter calls off her engagement with Shyam whom Kuldeep has held captive. She doesn't care about Shyam any more; neither does the minister who Kuldeep hoped would pay the ransom.
The film shows how far these two men would go to get the women they love and how sometimes what they believe to be a goof-up can also help put things on the right track. While Irrfan and Arunoday are working for the first time with Mishra, this is Chitrangada's second film with the filmmaker after 'Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi' in 2005.
'She gives lots of grace to rather complicated stories. There is a lot of depth in her performance. Whenever I would have a part like that, I would go for her,' the filmmaker said. Made at a budget of about Rs.10 crore, the film is produced by Prakash Jha and was shot in Delhi. The director canned the scenes in areas like Chandni Chowk and Karol Bagh and even in a village on the outskirts of the capital.
Sitarist Nishat Khan has composed the music, while Swanand Kirkire penned lyrics. As a director Mishra has made his mark with 'Dharavi ' and 'Chameli', but his last outing 'Raat Gayi Baat Gayi' was not so successful and another directorial ventureof his, 'Tere Kya Hoga Johnny', has yet to see the light of the day. Hence 'Yeh Saali Zindagi' is an important film for him and he is leaving no stones unturned to promote it.
The critically acclaimed director even launched online game - Love Rescue Mission - on the official Facebook fan page of the movie and got overwhelming response. Hopefully, the movie gets same kind of response at the box office when it opens.
'It's a relief that the film is releasing. It's releasing well, Prakash Jha is behind the film, actors are good, people are liking the film, the promos are creating a good buzz, music is very good...finally it seems things are on track,' Mishra told IANS.
So far movies released this year enjoyed a good run at the box office. 'Yeh Saali Zindagi' is the first release of the second month of the year and hopefully it continues the success story.
Source: sifymovies
In the film, Arun (Irrfan) has to save Priti (Chitrangada) the woman he loves, but before that he has to save the man Priti loves - Shyam who is the future son-in-law of a powerful minister. On the other hand, time is running out for Kuldeep (Arunoday), a gangster, who is on his last job as his wife threatens to walk out on him. But he believes that she is cheating on him and wants to leave him for another man.
Kuldeep can handle dreaded gangsters, but when it comes to his wife, he is weak and soft. He is screwed when the minister's daughter calls off her engagement with Shyam whom Kuldeep has held captive. She doesn't care about Shyam any more; neither does the minister who Kuldeep hoped would pay the ransom.
The film shows how far these two men would go to get the women they love and how sometimes what they believe to be a goof-up can also help put things on the right track. While Irrfan and Arunoday are working for the first time with Mishra, this is Chitrangada's second film with the filmmaker after 'Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi' in 2005.
'She gives lots of grace to rather complicated stories. There is a lot of depth in her performance. Whenever I would have a part like that, I would go for her,' the filmmaker said. Made at a budget of about Rs.10 crore, the film is produced by Prakash Jha and was shot in Delhi. The director canned the scenes in areas like Chandni Chowk and Karol Bagh and even in a village on the outskirts of the capital.
Sitarist Nishat Khan has composed the music, while Swanand Kirkire penned lyrics. As a director Mishra has made his mark with 'Dharavi ' and 'Chameli', but his last outing 'Raat Gayi Baat Gayi' was not so successful and another directorial ventureof his, 'Tere Kya Hoga Johnny', has yet to see the light of the day. Hence 'Yeh Saali Zindagi' is an important film for him and he is leaving no stones unturned to promote it.
The critically acclaimed director even launched online game - Love Rescue Mission - on the official Facebook fan page of the movie and got overwhelming response. Hopefully, the movie gets same kind of response at the box office when it opens.
'It's a relief that the film is releasing. It's releasing well, Prakash Jha is behind the film, actors are good, people are liking the film, the promos are creating a good buzz, music is very good...finally it seems things are on track,' Mishra told IANS.
So far movies released this year enjoyed a good run at the box office. 'Yeh Saali Zindagi' is the first release of the second month of the year and hopefully it continues the success story.
Source: sifymovies