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By Judi Silva Š2003 Bollyvista.com |
So how are these two going to overcome the differences not only in character but age-wise? The film does promises to not only "strike a chord with the audience," but "intrigue them" while doing so.
There are a few other interesting elements which make this film fresh. The musical score, for instance, has not one, not two, or even three, but FOUR great singers singing on these contemporary tracks, namely, Adnan Sami, Jagjit Singh, Asha Bhonsle, and Usha Uthup. The ten tracks comprise a Hinglish album where two of them are completely in English, and three are instrumental - leaving the remaining five to be sung in Hindi. Something which might also take you by surprise is that Mr. Ghai himself has taken to composing the lyrics of two of the songs, besides coming up with the concept and story of Joggers' Park.
If all of these ingredients come together, as it seems they have, Joggers' Park will be the talk of the town for some time to come. Who knows, it might even become a model for which other film directors will take note.
Be on the lookout for the July 18, 2003 release. |