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Saturday 19 April 2014

youngistaan

youngistaan

 CASTING : JACKKY BHAGNANI, FAROOQ SHEIKH, BOMAN IRANI, NEHA SHARMA
PRODUCED BY : VASHU BHAGNANI
WRITTEN BY : SYED AHMAD AFZAL, RAMIZ ILHAM KHAN, MAITREY BAJPAI
DIRECTED BY : SYED AHMAD AFZAL
MUSIC BY : JEET M. GANGULI,SNEHA KHANWALKAR,SHIRAZ UPPAL,SHREE ISSHQ
 SYNOPSIS:    Abhimanyu Kaul (Jackky Bhagnani) is working in Japan as a game developer.
He is in a live-in relationship with Anvi (Neha Sharma.
One day he comes to know that his father Dashrath Kaul (Boman Irani)
, who is a Prime Minister of India, is suffering from cancer and he immediately comes to India.
After the death of his Prime Minister father,
his father’s political party proposes Abhimanyu to be the Prime Minister and then Abhimanyu Kaul becomes the Prime Minister of India,
although Anvi strongly opposes his decision.
How Abhimanyu survives as a Prime Minister?
Does Anvi support him?
What he does for the country after becoming the PM?
This is the rest of the story.
STORY,
 SCREENPLAY AND DIALOGUES:
The story of ‘Youngistaan’ is inspired from the event,
when Rajiv Gandhi became the Prime Minister of India,
after Indira Gandhi’s death.
The writers Syed Ahmad Afzal,
Ramiz Ilham Khan and Maitrey Bajpai have incorporated everything,
from scams to resignation of coalition of government,
which exist in the politics of our country.
The problem in the story is that many news channels telecast these things 24 hours,
so there is nothing new or surprising for the audiences.
Same goes for the screenplay.
It couldn't create or develop curiosity amongst the audiences to hook them in the movie.
Also, there is not much ups and downs in the screenplay,
which helps to increase the attention of the audiences and
they can easily find themselves attached to the movie.
The dialogues are fine in the movie.

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