Tag: Ravi Kishan

  • No. 1 Bhojpuri Channel, ZEEL’s Big Ganga collaborates with foremost Bhojpuri superstar Ravi Kishan for a 7-movie deal

    No. 1 Bhojpuri Channel, ZEEL’s Big Ganga collaborates with foremost Bhojpuri superstar Ravi Kishan for a 7-movie deal

    MUMBAI: Over the last two decades, Bhojpuri movies industry has seen a revolution in the form of content, talent, and production. The industry is on an all-time high, with major players in the market seeing a big opportunity in Bhojpuri movies and investing heavily in production, content, and marketing. Consolidating its position as the number one regional GEC across Bihar and Jharkhand, ZEEL’s Bhojpuri channel Big Ganga now brings its viewers wholesome Bhojpuri entertainment by joining hands with the industry’s foremost superstar, Ravi Kishan in an exclusive seven-movie deal over a period of 2.5 years.

    Ravi Kishan announced the special collaboration as a treat to his fans on his 49th birthday. As a part of the deal between ZEEL’s BIG Ganga and Ravi Kishan Productions, ZEEL has acquired the exclusive rights for both linear and non-linear formats for all the seven movies. Ravi Kishan who will be the lead in all the movies made the announcement during the trailer launch of his latest Bhojpuri offering Sanki Daroga. The exclusive deal includes seven Bhojpuri movies – Sanki Daroga, Parem Pothi, Sher Zinda Hai, Sanki Daroga 2, Mangrua Ke Prem Katha, Ragadta Bihar and Babbar Sher.

    Commenting on the deal, Ravi Kishan said, “I am extremely thrilled to be collaborating with ZEEL’s Big Ganga for this special venture. All seven movies that will be produced will offer differentiated content and will be subject based than only being masala entertainers. ZEEL’s Big Ganga as a channel understands the pulse of the audience and has a wider reach across the states of Bihar and Jharkhand, where the viewers consume Bhojpuri content. Through this partnership, it is our endeavor to take Bhojpuri Cinema to the next level and I sincerely hope that my fans will enjoy watching these movies.”

    Speaking about the same, spokesperson of ZEEL’s Big Ganga shared, “Big Ganga offers differentiated and dynamic content for family viewing which resonates well with the masses. With its popular movie slot brands, Ganga Talkies and Family Talkies’, it makes us the only channel to go beyond movies and offer high-quality non-fiction, fiction, devotional content for the region. We have the exclusive rights to some of the biggest titles of Bhojpuri’s Cine Stars. Big Ganga’s movie library is quite vast and garners the highest rated World Television Premieres in the market. The 7-movie deal with Ravi Kishan Productions is a step towards bringing in Bhojpuri cinema to newer audiences and continue to grow the industry with compelling storylines. We are confident that each of these movies will resonate well with the audience and provide a push in the right direction to the growing demand for Bhojpuri cinema.” 

    Being the No. 1 Bhojpuri GEC in the states of Bihar and Jharkhand, ZEEL’s Big Ganga has a deep understanding of the socio-cultural fabric, reflecting the ‘pride’ of people from the region. The Free-to-air channel boasts of an extensive reach, based on its distribution across all cable operators in the states of Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh and across major DTH players across the country. With the seven movies deal, ZEEL’s Big Ganga is all set to cement its position as the market leader in the Bhojpuri content space.

  • Thoughtshop Advertising bags Bayer’s creative mandate

    Thoughtshop Advertising bags Bayer’s creative mandate

    MUMBAI: Thoughtshop Adertising, a 360-degree advertising and film production company based in Mumbai, has won the creative-advertising mandate for Bayer, a global life science company with core competencies in the areas of agriculture and health care. The agency has provided services to Bayer, from planning, strategy, conceptualisation to film production and execution across television, print, radio and digital platforms.

    Thoughtshop Advertising and Film Production founder and chief creative director Vipin Dhyani said, “We are honoured to be a part of the Bayer family, a global leader in the agriculture and healthcare space. We felt fortunate as client showed immense faith in us and bought very bold concepts in contrast to the Agri industry. As the TVC has received positive responses across key markets, we are now charging forward to deliver more riveting offerings for the brand across various mediums.” 

    Bayer head of marketing communication Jayston D`souza said, “Thoughtshop has done a very good job on the TVC right from the concept to managing the technicalities, it was impressive. With Thoughtshop’s quality body of work and their in-depth understanding of our brand, the industry and creative requirements, we believe we have found the right partner to assist us in highlighting our brand and key messaging across our core target audience.”  

    Thoughtshop delivered its first set of TVCs for Bayer’s hybrid rice seed brands Arize 6444 Gold & AZ 8433 DT both along with print and radio campaigns. It got aired on 20th May, across key regional markets including Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand, where the relevance of the product and its use is higher.

    The thought behind the campaign titled ‘The Real Hero’ featuring Bhojpuri superstar Ravi Kishan, draws similarities between a superhero and the product Arize 6444 Gold which is, the real hero for farmers due to its very nature of sureshotness of giving a good yield.

  • Bhojpuri superstar Ravi Kishan to make his digital  debut with ALTBalaji’s next crime-based web series

    Bhojpuri superstar Ravi Kishan to make his digital debut with ALTBalaji’s next crime-based web series

    ALTBalaji is India’s largest OTT platform for original and exclusive shows. Since its launch in April, ALTBalaji has more than 15 million mobile downloads. The ad free, subscription-based platform is available in over 90 countries and offers original content in various Indian regional languages, making it India’s largest repository for original and exclusive digital content.

    2018 has started on a high note for ALTBalaji with big announcements such as Habib Faisal and big back to back hits like The Test Case and Haq Se. With many more engaging and interesting #ALTBalajiOriginals in the pipeline, the digital platform has announced its next collaboration – The platform has signed up Bhojpuri superstar Ravi Kishan for its next crime based digital show tentatively titled The Family. ALTBalaji had recently announced Vivek Oberoi in the project and now this news comes in as yet another big surprise!

    Ravi Kishan who is making his digital debut with ALTBalaji will be seen playing a pivotal role in the show. Sharing his excitement for the project, Ravi said “Very very excited to debut in a web series and what better association than ALTBalaji. The concept is different and not explored much. This is also the first time that I am collaborating with Ekta Kapoor and I am very excited about it.”

    Interestingly Vivek recently took to his social media handle to announce Ravi Kishan’s association with the project.

    Owing to the popularity of crime dramas in the International digital space, ALTBalaji is now all set to explore the genre that focuses on the dark world of the mafia land.

  • Eros’ Telugu film ‘Dictator’ completes first schedule in Hyd; moves to Europe

    Eros’ Telugu film ‘Dictator’ completes first schedule in Hyd; moves to Europe

    MUMBAI: Eros International Media has completed the first schedule of its Telugu production – Natasimha Balakrishna’s Dictator in Hyderabad.

     

    Eros International Media managing director Sunil Lulla said, “Telugu cinema is going through an exciting phase and we are very happy to associate with the best talent in the industry. After the success of our maiden Telugu production, Srimanthudu, we are happy to share that the shooting part of our upcoming Telugu movie Dictator with Natasimha Balakrishna and Sriwass is going on in full swing. With Dictator, we aim to further expand and strengthen Eros’ footprint in south Indian cinema.”

     

    Produced by Eros International in association with Vedaashwa Creations, the film is directed by Sriwass and marks as Balakrishna’s 99th film. The action entertainer also stars Anjali and Sonal Chauhan along with Ravi Kishan, Sayaji Shinde, Nazar and Prudhvi amongst others.

     

    Veteran writer M Ratnam is the dialogue writer, while writer duo Kona Venkat and Gopi Mohan have penned the story for the film.

     

    Sriwass said, “We have successfully completed the first schedule recently and I’m thankful to Eros for making available all the resources that I needed for filming. We’re now going ahead with full gusto for our upcoming foreign schedule in Europe where we will be canning some talkie, action and songs. I’m confident that Dictator will become a hugely successful milestone in Eros’ journey. Dictator is going to be an eye feast for the audience as we’ve got a great story that will be told with great production values.”

     

    The film is being picturised in Hyderabad, Delhi and some locations in Europe.

  • Russian film gets top award at the 45th IFFI

    Russian film gets top award at the 45th IFFI

    NEW DELHI: The Russian film, Leviathan, directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev has been awarded the Golden Peacock at the 45th International Film Festival of India (IFFI). More than 13,500 delegates and viewers turned up in Panaji for the 11-day event.

     

    Producers Alexander Rodnyansky and Sergey Melkumov Aksi received the awards at the ceremony by Goa Governor Mridula Sinha and veteran actress Waheeda Rehman at a glittering closing ceremony. 

     

    The festival which commenced on 20 November 2014 had 310 films from 79 countries including about 130 films from overseas. The dignitaries and the luminaries who were present included Nana Patekar, Jackie Shroff , Ravi Kishan and Jayaram among others. 

     

    The lifetime achievement award was given to the internationally acclaimed and cosmopolitan Chinese filmmaker Wong Kar-Wai. At 56, he is the youngest filmmaker to get the lifetime achievement award at IFFI. He said that he was very much moved as well as honoured by the award. He appreciated the hospitality extended to him and the support to Chinese Cinema at IFFI. 

     

    Speaking on the occasion, minister of state for Information and Broadcasting, Rajyavardhan Rathore commented that the focus of the film festival was on China, which showed that films connect hearts across nations and cultures. He added that the ministry was committed in facilitating the growth of the Indian film industry through policies that established the positioning of India as a ‘soft power’ and as a film destination. The policy of facilitating and co-production in film markets would be pursued proactively. He further added that the government was committed in taking forward the initiative of the national film heritage mission and the museum of Indian cinema.

     

    Rathore explained that IFFI was an endeavour to understand the various social and cultural ethos through the eyes of cinema. The festival of films went beyond language, boundaries and connected people with one another. The entire film architecture involving different aspects connected the audience with one another. IFFI 2014 as a platform had succeeded in achieving this objective.

     

    Rathore appreciated the effort by the social-media team of his ministry which created a special programme entitled ’Talkathon’ which served as a platform for interaction between the audience and film personalities on social media at IFFI . This was the first of its kind initiative undertaken by the new media wing of the Ministry. It drew huge response from Netizens as they posted their queries/views to the celebrity guests on a real time basis. He said: “This innovation succeeded in connecting the film lovers from all over the world with the international festival by converging social media tools on one platform i.e. Twitter, Facebook and YouTube”.

     

    Earlier, Goa chief minister Laxmikant Parsekar announced that efforts would be made to enhance infrastructure in Goa as the number of the delegates at IFFI is growing phenomenally. Artistes from the North-East, which had a special place in the festival with a section on women-centric films, gave scintillating performances encapsulating various dance forms from the region. 

  • Ravi Kishan dons a woman avatar in Tigmanshu Dhulias Bullett Raja

    Ravi Kishan dons a woman avatar in Tigmanshu Dhulias Bullett Raja

    Things haven’t changed much since Shakespeare’s times – when young male actors used to don women’s garbs and play Cleopatra or Desdemona.

     

    With cross dressing getting immensely popular in B-town, actors such as Aamir Khan, Ritiesh Deshmukh, have created a new trend altogether! One of the most popular actors in Bhojpuri, Ravi Kishan will also be seen making a grand entry in this list!

    Ravi Kishan who made an entry into Bollywood a few years back, will be seen in Tigmanshu Dhulia’s Bullett Raja which stars Saif Ali Khan and Sonakshi Sinha in the lead roles.

     

    Buzz is that, this popular Bhojpuri actor, will be seen donning a woman’s look for a particular seen in the movie. Ravi Kishan who will be playing a woman for the first time on screen, is seen in a green and pink choli along with a lot of jewellery including bangles, earrings and necklace.

     

    Ravi Kishan had this to say about his look of a woman in the film, “I have never done something like this before and I would give all the credit to Tissu bhai (Tigmanshu) for this. He makes it so easy for an actor, thanks to his sheer clarity. I liked taking up the challenge and I hope the audiences will love my new ardhnareshwar avatar in Bullett Raja”

     

    Fox Star Studios Presentation, A Brandsmith Motion Pictures and Moving Pictures Production. Bullett Raja releases on 29 November 2013.

  • Barfi!: Falls short on novelty

    Barfi!: Falls short on novelty

    Mumbai: Barfi! Is an adventurous subject to take up to make into a film. It deals with two disabled persons, their love story, and another woman who has lost out on her love. The film attempts to weave a drama around them.

    Several films have been made on the subject of autism abroad, including the classic Rainman. In India the favourite theme for emotional appeal has been cancer; there have been a few attempts to take on subjects relating to physically-challenged or disabled people. Apart from the 1972 film Koshish and 1980 film Sparsh, there were no attempts to explore such themes until recently, when one saw films like Black, Taare Zameen Par, Paa, My Name Is Khan and so on.

    Barfi! creates a love triangle between a deaf-and-mute Ranbir Kapoor (called Barfi), an autism-inflicted Priyanka Chopra and a normal girl, Ileana D‘Cruz.

    The film starts with D‘Cruz receiving a picture of Barfi that she had always sought and that he had promised she would get before he died. This takes us into the first of the film‘s many flashbacks.

    Kapoor is born the day a Murphy radio arrives in his house in the hill station of Darjeeling but his mother dies giving him birth. The film sums up this as “Murphy on hua and mummy off hui.” However, Kapoor gets the name Murphy which is the only word he can speak-but as Barfi. Despite his shortcomings, Barfi is a happy-go-lucky boy, always playing pranks. He is pampered by his father, Akash Khurana, a driver by profession. Barfi discovers love when Ileana arrives on the scene accompanied by her saheli, Sumona Chakravarty (cliché). He is besotted and learns the art of wooing D‘Cruz who soon falls for his innocence. With this also starts her dilemma since she is already engaged, which Barfi doesn‘t consider much of a hindrance. However, Ileana is soon married off.
     
    Barfi gets no time to miss her. Chopra, an autistic girl who Barfi has known since childhood emerges on the scene, back from the caretaker institution where she was left since childhood when her mother, Roopa Ganguly, tried to kill her in drunken frenzy. Barfi can‘t hear his father writhe in pain and trying to draw his attention when he suffers a heart attack (cliché). Barfi now needs Rs 7,000 for his father‘s operation and to raise the money he plans to kidnap Priyanka Chopra. His plan falls flat but he is implicated in any case because Chopra is kidnapped by someone else. As things happen, Barfi is saddled with Chopra and becomes protective about her and she in turn becomes possessive about Barfi.

    The film does not end with Barfi and Chopra finding love. It changes tracks to add the thrill element. Barfi is the only suspect in Chopra‘s kidnapping and on the run from the police. He ends up in Kolkata and takes to inscribing buyers‘ names on metal utensils, a way to bring him and D‘Cruz, now married and settled in the city, face to face again. Some more drama follows until Ileana receives Barfi‘s picture, which is a message that he is dying. She comes to witness the lovers, Barfi and Chopra, die in each others‘ arms (ultimate cliché).

    For the kind of theme the film tackles, it is too lengthy at 150 minutes. There are multiple flashbacks and the film meanders endlessly with repetitions aplenty. The film‘s saving graces, to an extent, are Ranbir‘s light-hearted character and scenic Darjeeling.

    Chopra enacts a challenging role of one with autism; she has but few words to speak throughout the film and since autism patients have no pattern of behaviour or symptoms common to all there are no bindings on her. She has adopted a few mannerisms and stuck to them consistently. Kapoor‘s task has been made easy because his character does not have to suffer his deficiencies but can play a normal fun-loving youth in Charlie Chaplin mode. The scenes between him and Shukla are copybook Chaplin. D‘Cruz has done very well in a deglamourised role. Saurabh Shukla is effective as a small-town cop.

    Direction is patchy. Nowhere do you empathise with the characters on screen nor does the film manage to touch you emotionally. The film has just two scenes that appeal; when Barfi embarks on Ileana‘s family with a letter asking for her hand and later when Chopra makes a gesture as if blocking Ileana coming closer to Kapoor. A couple of the songs are peppy. Background score is good with musicians shown performing live on screen. Cinematography is very good.

    Barfi! is a limited appeal film. The film has been released with a calculated exposure avoiding single screens wherever needed. While awards may come its way, rewards will be hard to come by.

    Jeena Hai Toh Thok Daal: Fails to impress on any count

    Mumbai: The malady continues. The new bunch landing in filmdom from Bihar or UP wants to make their brand of films. But does having a Bihari background or lead characters mean a film full of foul language? Is that the essence of Bihar or that it makes a film realistic or hard-hitting? Foul words are the chief offering in Jeena Hai Toh Thok Daal and the only place it manages to hit hard is one‘s senses.

    Three good-for-nothing lads, Ravi Kishan, Manish Vatsalya and Rahul Kumar are criminals so petty they dart for the local railways bridge over the Ganga when a train is due to pass and position themselves to collect the coins believers throw in the holy river. The bunch has been brought up and tended by Yashpal Sharma who himself does not seem to have any vocation. But they can wield and use guns too, which is what takes the film further.

    There is this typically Bihari police inspector as depicted in films; the eternally paan-chewing and spitting type, shirt buttons always open and shirt is never tucked in. The kind who has ‘corrupt‘ written all over him. Here he is represented by Vijay Raaz. He is a bit rare since he is on good terms with Mumbai‘s biggest don, Sharat Saxena. Vijay Raaz decides to channel the ‘talent‘ of the gang of four.

    The don Saxena‘s efforts to eliminate media baron, Govind Namdeo, have come to naught. He is in search of some outside shooters who can hit the target and run away from Mumbai so that there are no comebacks to him. Raaz calls over the four lads and extols the virtues of doing big hits and moving beyond petty crime. Coming from a policeman, they are easily convinced and accept the supari to kill Govind Namdeo on behalf of Saxena. But for some reason, Saxena wants to kill Namdeo‘s daughter, Hazel Crowney and not him anymore.

    Ravi Kishan‘s is the supposed to be the last word for the other three. Moments after the four land in Mumbai, the conflict of interest happens: Kishan eyes a pretty girl and is bitten by love bug. She is Namdeo‘s daughter, Hazel Crowney. The corrupt ACP who is also a Saxena‘s man has planted them as bodyguards to protect the girl and they are to use the proximity to kill her. But by now, Ravi Kishan is deeply in love with Crowney. She reciprocates and instead of shooting her, Kishan ends up saving her from an attack.

    This is where the film loses whatever little sense it made as its director, Vatsalya (who also stars), tries to grab some important scenes and events in the story. He decides to go sideline the other three and project own self as the new acting talent in town. He turns himself into a lunatic, kills his partners, rapes the girl and also kills her. He unashamedly tries the steal the limelight and ends up doing neither: impress as an actor or as director.

    Jeena Hai Toh Thok Daal is a very poorly written script with equally bad dialogue that alternates between banal to cuss words. It is amateurish in all respects, which is not surprising since the director has no experience of the medium and he lets himself loose on the film as both maker as well as an actor.

  • Film technician dies after fall on the sets

    Film technician dies after fall on the sets

    MUMBAI: A 32-year film technician Tarun Payra died after slipping off a 20-feet high platform on a film set of Ravi Kishan-starrer Jeena Hai Toh Phod Daalo at Madh Island in Mumbai.

    It is said that Payra lost his balance on the platform and fell on his head. He was forthwith rushed to the Bhagwati Hospital where he was declared dead on arrival.

    Payra was a member of the Shiv Sena‘s cine wing Chitrapat Sena Shakha. Said Shakha president Sangram Shirke, “ We indeed grieve for the departed soul. Having completed all police formalities, we have arranged to send his body to Kolkata to where he belonged.”

    On the compensation part, Shirke said that producer Aparna Hosing would be coming to his office this evening when the compensation part would be discussed.”

    Shirke now intends to talk to film producers on the safety of all working on the sets of a film’s shoot.

  • Hriday Shetty’s Chaalis Chaurasi to release on 12 January

    Hriday Shetty’s Chaalis Chaurasi to release on 12 January

    MUMBAI: Chaalis Chauraasi, produced by Maask Entertainment and Filament Glo (India), has been slotted for release on 12 January next year.


    “Everything has gone according to the plan. And now we have locked the date as well. 12 January 2012 is a date to remember,” said director Hriday Shetty in a statement.


    Chaalis Chauraasi revolves around a police van – MH-02-A- 4084 and four cops. Pankaj Suri aka SIR (Naseeruddin Shah), Albert Pinto aka Pinto (KK Menon), Bhaskar Sardesai aka Bobby (Atul Kulkarni) and Shakti Chinappa aka Shakti (Ravi Kishan) see an opportunity to a great future when they are given a mission to pull off. Things take a twist when another cop stops their van en-route and takes them as his backup to catch a dangerous gangster.


    The story unfolds through the night where the fine line between law and crime is repeatedly crossed, leading to unexpected situations, sometimes very hilarious. The foursome, who think of themselves as very rough and tough macho men, encounter situations where they are forced to reckon with a different truth about themselves.


    The film also casts Rajesh Sharma who has earlier worked in films like Ishqiya, No One Killed Jessica and Khosla Ka Ghosla.


    This crime film, which was scheduled to finish in 45 days, was in fact wound up in 41 days.


    Earlier, Shetty directed films like Plan (2004) and Pyaar Mein Twist in 2005.
     

  • Loot is past expiry date

    Loot is past expiry date

     

    Producer: Shabbir Boxwala, Anup Gandhi.
    Director: Rajnish Raj Thakur.
    Cast: Govinda, Suniel Shetty, Jaaved Jaafery, Mahaakshay Chakraborty, Mika, Kim Sharma, Shweta

    MUMBAI: There was a trend a few years back of gathering a bunch of actors of varied images, shape and size, sending them abroad with a stunt coordinator and special effects wizards and putting together a film qualifying as ‘thrilling action adventure shot on foreign locations‘; the foreign tag being a novelty.
     
    In case of Loot, locations like Bangkok/Pattaya, the so-called novelty, have featured in more films than Govinda or Suniel Shetty, the lead players of this movie have; so much for location novelty.

    Govinda and Jaaved Jaafery are blundering housebreakers who have a track record of never succeeding; whether as a punishment or reward they are despatched to Pattaya to steal some treasure, with Suniel Shetty and Mahaakshay Chakraborty added as other specialists by art dealer Dalip Tahil. What they don‘t know is that they will be pitted against the biggest dons of the subcontinent, who have settled there, and will become sacrificial goats.

    Mahesh Manjrekar is a Pakistani don settled in Pattaya who wants to get rid of super don, Prem Chopra, and become the super don instead. The quartet of Suniel Shetty, Govinda, Jaaved Jaafery and Mahaakshay Chakroborty are told they are robbing a treasure but are instead sent to Mahesh Manjrekar‘s house, who they tie up and loot.

    Along with cash, they also lay their hands on some tapes of Manjrekar‘s conversations with other sundry dons in which they talk about liquidating Prem Chopra. On the side is a RAW agent, Ravi Kishan, who has his own sinister ideas of getting his hands on these tapes to make millions. At this point, you don‘t care anymore where the story is going since even the writer seems to have no clue.

    There are some super human stunts, Pattaya night life, songs, chase sequences and what have you. But these have all been seen in so many films over and over again. By the time it ends, you are more tired than all those performing the antics.

    With a hackneyed script, the film‘s direction sticks to routine as well. Instead of performing, the actors have a style or what you may call “idiosyncrasies”: Sunil Shetty keeps running his hands over his crew-cut, Govinda goes on never-ending, unfathomable diatribes in chaste Hindi, Jaaved Jaafery keeps getting mixed up between a Bhindi Bazaar Muslim and a Sindhi, and Mahaakshay Chakraborty looks all at sea.

    The girls have only little more to do here than junior artistes in any other film. Mahesh Manjrekar is a caricature don and hams his way through the film. Other hunks picked up to fill the spaces don‘t matter. Mika as a street gangster is a laughable imitation of 1970s Hollywood films. Music is bad except background score.

    Loot, coming as it does ages after its due date, is past expiry date.

     

    Bhardwaj, Mahesh Manjrekar, Ravi Kishan, Prem Chopra, Razzak Khan, Dalip Tahil.
     
     
     

     

    Producer: Shanti Varma, Raj Varma, Jay Prakash.
    Director: Late Ambrish Sangal.
    Cast: Swaraaj Singh, Swati Anand, Sambhavana Seth, Ali Asgar, Dinesh Hingoo, Raza Murad.

    Tension ension Doooor is a huge case of misplaced understandings of film business

    Every once in a while there comes a man loaded with cash and misguided notions of capturing the film industry in a short cut to attaining stardom. Films like Tension Doooor are the result: it is a huge case of misplaced understandings of film business.

    So here is this guy called Swaraaj Singh, who is so pure-at-heart that when lightning strikes the bus he is travelling on, he is the only one to walk out of it alive. The lightning was meant to strike sinners and he was the only clean soul! He goes back to his village but realises he has lost his hearing (total waste of footage since this has nothing to do with things that follow) but has gained an extra sensory power to read people‘s thoughts. Soon he identifies the frauds in his village but this leads to trouble with the village heads and he is banished from his village. He comes to Mumbai where he meets pickpocket Ali Asgar who suggest they cash in on his gift of reading minds; soon Swaraaj Singh is a most sought after psychiatrist-cum-trouble shooter till his path crosses that of Raza Murad, a traitor, leading to an action climax.

    The film has 1960s written all over it, from its titles to story and treatment. It is ancient and there is nothing pleasant to watch on screen. The hero has no qualifications to be one – looks, acting or personality – save for his own money put into the making.