Aashayein (film)

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Aashayein

Movie Poster For Aashayein
Directed by Nagesh Kukunoor
Produced by Percept Picture Company
T-Series
Written by Nagesh Kukunoor
Starring John Abraham
Sonal Sehgal
Prateeksha Lonkar
Girish Karnad
Farida Jalal
Ashwin Chitale
Anaitha Nair
Music by Salim-Sulaiman
Cinematography Sudeep Chatterjee
Editing by Apurva Asrani
Release date(s) December 5, 2008
Country Flag of India India
Language Hindi / English
Official website
IMDb profile

Aashayein is a forthcoming Bollywood film written and directed by Nagesh Kukunoor, and produced by Percept Picture Company and T-Series. [1]. It stars John Abraham and film newcomer Sonal Sehgal in the lead roles. [2].

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Plot

Aashayein is a story of a gambling addict who discovers new meanings of fortune and life through a dramatic turn of events.

Aashayein is a tale of Rahul`s journey from darkness to light. A journey about love, hate, life, death and above all hope.

Cast

Characters

  • John Abraham as Rahul Sharma - An angry, gorgeous, confused, compulsive gambler. Wishes to live the life he has been dreaming of.
  • Sonal Sehgal as Nafisa - Doting, loving, loyal girlfriend. Wishes that love always wins.
  • Prateeksha Lonkar as Sister Grace - She will bend her principles for the greater good. Wishes to dedicate her life for the happiness of her inmates.
  • Girish Karnad as Parthasarthi - Fun loving, "uncle" to everyone, stupidly stubborn on his principles. Wishes to be reunited with his family.
  • Farida Jalal as Madhu - Intelligent, virtuous, loving. Wishes to just lead a normal life and not be ostracized.
  • Ashwin Chitale as Govinda - Ten years old, loves comics, mangoes and tells stories. Wishes that everyone`s life be just like a comic book. Ashwin Chitale is child actor who starred in award winning Marathi film 'Shwaas'.
  • Anaitha Nair as Padma - She is impetuous, obnoxious, full of life. Wishes to experience love.

Crew

Trivia

  • John Abraham had to lose 16 kilos for the movie. [4]
  • The film's title is inspired by the song "Aashayein" from Nagesh Kukunoor's film Iqbal.

References

  1. ^ "IndiaFm.com". Nagesh Kukunoor?s next project after Dor. Retrieved on 18 December 2007.
  2. ^ "Rediff.com". Retrieved on 18 December 2007.
  3. ^ "Glamsham.com". BOMBAY TO BANGKOK TO AASHAYEIN TO TASVEER!. Retrieved on 13 January 2008.
  4. ^ "Indiatimes.com/articleshow/3033681.cms". JOHN’S WEIGHTY ISSUES. Retrieved on 13 May 2008.

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