When he moves to the US (city unnamed) to pursue his dreams, sell car designs to BMW and gets engaged to the rich heiress Anna (Bipasha Basu, looking slim and svelte). Deol's passage to spousal indifference could have been charted more convincingly. When her wimpish husband (Bobby Deol, suitably cast) forces the wife to sign the divorce papers she immediately builds a new life for herself, and smilingly returns the cheque that hubby dear wants to give his dumped wife as a conscience pacifier. And yet Priyanka Chopra is no walkover either. Amidst a torrent of indifferent Nadeem-Shravan songs that pin down the plot, "Barsaat" is a film that manages to squeeze in an important message for deserted wives. And yet to deny the archaic magnetism of "Barsaat" is to deny the most renewable traditions of Hindi cinema.
It's easy and trendy to be ultra-cynical about a film like "Barsaat" where the values propagated and the images generated seem to have emanated from a frozen time of movie montages that date back to the oldest tradition of the kitschy formula. In "Barsaat" she reveals that rare ability, which Sridevi possessed to rise above the screen material and lack of support from co-stars to prove herself a complete scene stealer, since she lifts many of the most mundane moments in this old fashioned, and at times pale melodrama. Within a year Priyanka has grown into a formidable screen queen. But you sure as hell can't take your eyes off this lady as she performs a role that requires her to be coy and captivating, strong and sobbing, demure and dynamic. We don't have a Hindi word for divorce because the concept is alien to our culture." You may not agree with Kajal, aka Priyanka Chopra, and the pungent wisdom that's thrust on her by dialogue writers K.K. At a filmy picnic the disgruntled husband Bobby Deol, who wants to divorce his stunningly desirable wife Priyanka Chopra (only god and the script writer know why anyone would want to do something so foolhardy), is asked: "What's the Hindi word for divorce?" Talaq, comes the grumpy answer. In addition to original heroes and heroines, it features a host of unique characters that transcend time armed with weapons and robots warriors from both old and new titles of the once dominant NeoGeo platform have been amassed under one roof.They're playing a game.
Barsaat 1995 ( Video song):Love Tujhe Love Main.
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From the latest Bollywood songs to the oldest, SUBSCRIBE now to To see all the latest music playlists that we've created just for you, click here - Connect with us on:- Facebook - Twitter - Join us on Pinterest - Circle & Follow us on /+filmigaane. The music was given by Nadeem Shravan and this song was penned down by Sameer. Movie: Barsaat (1995) Music Director: Nadeem Shravan Singer: Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik Lyricist: Sameer Director: Rajkumar Santoshi Teri Adaao Pe Marata Hoon is a song from the 1995 movie Barsaat starring Bobby Deol, Twinkle Khanna and Raj Babbar. Story Writer: Shyam Gupta, Rajkumar Santoshi.Star Cast: Bobby Deol, Twinkle Khanna, Raj Babbar, Mukesh Khanna, Danny Denzongpa, Shehzad Khan, Bharat Kapoor, Viju Khote.The film released on 29th September 1995 and music released on Tips Music label. Barsaat movie all audio music composed by Nadeem Shravan and songs lyric panned by Sameer. Directed by Rajkumar Santoshi, Produced by Dharmendra and story/dialogue written by Shyam Gupta, Rajkumar Santoshi. ›› Action, Romance, Drama 29th September 1995 Bobby Deol, Twinkle Khanna and Raj Babbar multi-starrer Barsaat (1995) is an Action, Romance, Drama genres bollywood film.