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Zubaan Cast & Crew:
Banner
Sikhya Entertainment
Metamozez Entertainment
Status
Released
Release Date
4 Mar 2016
Genre
Drama
Producer
Guneet Monga
Shaan Vyas
Mozez Singh
Star Cast
Vicky Kaushal.... Dilsher
Sarah Jane Dias.... Amira
Manish Choudhary.... Gurucharan Sikand
Meghna Malik.... Mandira
Malkeet Rauni.... Dilsher's Father
Raaghav Chanana.... Surya
Anita Shabdeesh.... Dilsher's mother
Raj Sharma.... Tulsi Ram
Master Harmehroz Singh.... Young Dilsher
Chittaranjan Tripathy.... Ajmani
Kunal Sharma.... Yadav
Abhimanyu Garg.... Hafiz
Paras Sharma.... Dhruv
Preeti Gupta.... Gurucharan's friend
Story / Writers
Mozez Singh
Background Music
Ashu Phatak
Choreographers
Les Twins
Uma Shankar
Gaiti Nair
Costume Designers
Aki Narula
Presenters
Wave Cinemas Ponty Chadha Presents
Publicity Pro
Raindrop Media
Censor Details:
Censor Dates
22 Feb 2016
Censor Certificate No
DIL/2/43/2016
Runtime
118 Minutes
Certification
U/A
Reels
Not Available.
Length in metres
0.0
Music Director
Ashu Phatak
Ishq Bector
Shree D
Manraj Patar
Color
C
Language
Hindi
Director
Mozez Singh
Singers
Keerthi Sagathia
Rachel Varghese
Manraj Patar
Apeksha Dandekar
Mandar Deshpande
Bhai Mahinder Jeet Singh
Minu Bakshi
Saawan Jaryal
Lyricist
Varun Grover
Ashu Phatak
Baba Bulleh Shah
Surjit Patar
Editor
Deepa Bhatia
Cinematography
Swapnil Sonawane
Production Designers
Khyatee Kanchan
Action
Sham Kaushal
Screenplay
Sumit Roy
Mozez Singh
Dialogue
Sumit Roy
Shooting Location(City & Country)
India
Music Company
T-Series
Casting Director
Mukesh Chhabra
Storyline:
A young boy wants to become a big shot but after seeing the bad things involved he instead chooses to pursue his passion that is singing, similar to his father.
User Reviews:This movie did all to gain the popularity from last year's heart-warming script and performances of Masaan. But the hurry-ness in showing a surge of emotions didn't allow the script to speak for itself. This can also be summarized in a way if we say that plot itself was weak. It's a decently made film, but some looseness in every direction catches the sheen away. It had many different plot lines and hence the story line itself was confused as in how and where to align all these blocks.
Vicky Kaushal's innocence rules again throughout. He acted his disability in a very natural way. Although it was not a great performance but certainly was a decent one. Sarah Jane Dias was a big let down. I had lots of expectations from her, especially after Angry Indian Goddesses. I had started thinking that she's underrated in this industry. She has to put some real efforts to gain any amount of popularity now. Manish Chaudhary as a businessman was wonderful. As always his visual appeal and body language was perfect.
Mozez Singh debut looked more a copy of a well-directed movie of this type. He didn't really do full justice to get all the pieces together. May be he needs a good mentor and some training if he has to produce a good directorial piece.
The background musical score is very dramatic which would've worked if the script seemed strong. But as with everything else, the looseness throttled the glaze here as well.
Overall, a weak plot and a loose execution that throttled the whole grace.
Banner
Sikhya Entertainment
Metamozez Entertainment
Status
Released
Release Date
4 Mar 2016
Genre
Drama
Producer
Guneet Monga
Shaan Vyas
Mozez Singh
Star Cast
Vicky Kaushal.... Dilsher
Sarah Jane Dias.... Amira
Manish Choudhary.... Gurucharan Sikand
Meghna Malik.... Mandira
Malkeet Rauni.... Dilsher's Father
Raaghav Chanana.... Surya
Anita Shabdeesh.... Dilsher's mother
Raj Sharma.... Tulsi Ram
Master Harmehroz Singh.... Young Dilsher
Chittaranjan Tripathy.... Ajmani
Kunal Sharma.... Yadav
Abhimanyu Garg.... Hafiz
Paras Sharma.... Dhruv
Preeti Gupta.... Gurucharan's friend
Story / Writers
Mozez Singh
Background Music
Ashu Phatak
Choreographers
Les Twins
Uma Shankar
Gaiti Nair
Costume Designers
Aki Narula
Presenters
Wave Cinemas Ponty Chadha Presents
Publicity Pro
Raindrop Media
Censor Details:
Censor Dates
22 Feb 2016
Censor Certificate No
DIL/2/43/2016
Runtime
118 Minutes
Certification
U/A
Reels
Not Available.
Length in metres
0.0
Music Director
Ashu Phatak
Ishq Bector
Shree D
Manraj Patar
Color
C
Language
Hindi
Director
Mozez Singh
Singers
Keerthi Sagathia
Rachel Varghese
Manraj Patar
Apeksha Dandekar
Mandar Deshpande
Bhai Mahinder Jeet Singh
Minu Bakshi
Saawan Jaryal
Lyricist
Varun Grover
Ashu Phatak
Baba Bulleh Shah
Surjit Patar
Editor
Deepa Bhatia
Cinematography
Swapnil Sonawane
Production Designers
Khyatee Kanchan
Action
Sham Kaushal
Screenplay
Sumit Roy
Mozez Singh
Dialogue
Sumit Roy
Shooting Location(City & Country)
India
Music Company
T-Series
Casting Director
Mukesh Chhabra
Storyline:
A young boy wants to become a big shot but after seeing the bad things involved he instead chooses to pursue his passion that is singing, similar to his father.
User Reviews:This movie did all to gain the popularity from last year's heart-warming script and performances of Masaan. But the hurry-ness in showing a surge of emotions didn't allow the script to speak for itself. This can also be summarized in a way if we say that plot itself was weak. It's a decently made film, but some looseness in every direction catches the sheen away. It had many different plot lines and hence the story line itself was confused as in how and where to align all these blocks.
Vicky Kaushal's innocence rules again throughout. He acted his disability in a very natural way. Although it was not a great performance but certainly was a decent one. Sarah Jane Dias was a big let down. I had lots of expectations from her, especially after Angry Indian Goddesses. I had started thinking that she's underrated in this industry. She has to put some real efforts to gain any amount of popularity now. Manish Chaudhary as a businessman was wonderful. As always his visual appeal and body language was perfect.
Mozez Singh debut looked more a copy of a well-directed movie of this type. He didn't really do full justice to get all the pieces together. May be he needs a good mentor and some training if he has to produce a good directorial piece.
The background musical score is very dramatic which would've worked if the script seemed strong. But as with everything else, the looseness throttled the glaze here as well.
Overall, a weak plot and a loose execution that throttled the whole grace.