It’s been a year of quite a many new faces. While it’s no surprise that Bollywood has always been a dream for many aspiring artists, few actually see their dream come true. And for some, Bollywood just comes to happen by chance. Like they say, it’s all destiny. Which is why a musician by choice and a sound engineer by profession, Harsh Parekh, never thought that he would see himself in front of the camera, onscreen. Here the debutant from Shakal Pe Mat Ja talks exclusively to BollySpice about music, acting and Bollywood.
What was your state of mind just before the release of your movie?
Well, there was nervousness, excitement – feeling of excitement overpowered everything else. After the initial shows I got calls from my cousins and friends all over who told me that the theatres are packed and that there’s a lot of crowd...
What was your state of mind just before the release of your movie?
Well, there was nervousness, excitement – feeling of excitement overpowered everything else. After the initial shows I got calls from my cousins and friends all over who told me that the theatres are packed and that there’s a lot of crowd...
- 12/14/2011
- by Prateeksha Khot
- Bollyspice
Film: 'Shakal Pe Mat Ja'; Cast: Shubh, Pratik Katare, Chitrak Bandhopadhyay, Harish Parekh, Umang Jain, Rajkumar Kanojia, Saurabh Shukla, Raghuveer Yadav, Aamna Shariff, Zakir Hussain, Mushtaq Khan, Joy Sengupta, Aditya Lakhia and Pradeep Kabra; Director: Shubh Mukherjee; Rating: *
'Shakal Pe Mat Ja' is a Gaasmandu film!!!! If you don't understand what it means, well this is the lingo of today's generation that is often used in this film, meaning 'All Gas'.
A light-hearted comedy, the film is literally a one-day show in terms of the time span of the story and as well as its exhibition.
The prologue begins with an absurd amateurish scene of the 55th World Terrorist Awards taking place in some god-forsaken.
'Shakal Pe Mat Ja' is a Gaasmandu film!!!! If you don't understand what it means, well this is the lingo of today's generation that is often used in this film, meaning 'All Gas'.
A light-hearted comedy, the film is literally a one-day show in terms of the time span of the story and as well as its exhibition.
The prologue begins with an absurd amateurish scene of the 55th World Terrorist Awards taking place in some god-forsaken.
- 11/20/2011
- by Amith Ostwal
- RealBollywood.com
Shakal Pe Mat Ja. Or quite literally “Don’t judge a book by its cover”. Little did I know that it was more of an indirect warning to the audience. So if looking at the posters and trailers you were under the impression that Shakal Pe Mat Ja (Spmj) was one of those small-budget-great-concept movies, then please – iski Shakal pe mat ja.
Trying to be on the lines of movies like Tere Bin Laden, Delhi Belly and Udaan, Spmj is the story of four friends who get together to make a documentary in order to “prove themselves” to their parents, and in the process get mistaken for terrorists. Ankit Sharma (Shubh Mukherjee), his brother Dhruv (Prateek Katare), Rohan (Chitrak Bandhopadhyay) and Bulai (Harsh Parekh), after being frustrated by their lives in general, decide to make a short film on terrorism, especially the 9/11 event. In order to make their film perfect...
Trying to be on the lines of movies like Tere Bin Laden, Delhi Belly and Udaan, Spmj is the story of four friends who get together to make a documentary in order to “prove themselves” to their parents, and in the process get mistaken for terrorists. Ankit Sharma (Shubh Mukherjee), his brother Dhruv (Prateek Katare), Rohan (Chitrak Bandhopadhyay) and Bulai (Harsh Parekh), after being frustrated by their lives in general, decide to make a short film on terrorism, especially the 9/11 event. In order to make their film perfect...
- 11/20/2011
- by Prateeksha Khot
- Bollyspice
The makers of the movie, Shakal Pe Mat Ja have released a brand new song promo called 'Mil Gaya'. The play back singers of the song are Salim Merchant and Sharaddha Pandit while the music is directed by Salim-Suleiman.Shakal Pe Mat Ja title track, featuring Honey Singh got viral amongst youngsters within no time. It was a fast and energetic rap with new age lyrics. While on the other hand, 'Mil Gaya' is of romantic genre and soothing for the listeners. The mov...
- 11/16/2011
- GlamSham
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