The movie begins with a dead body of a TV journalist, Nadia Merchant, being found in a remote area, somewhere in Germany. Soon after, a famous Indian singer, HR, is arrested by German Police Officers after a concert on the charge of murdering a journalist. HR is put behind bars and the incidents begin to unravel as the movie goes into a flashback. While on a concert in Germany, performing with his best friend Shravan, HR meets the event organizer Khurana and his partner Ruby James. He also meets the event planner Riya, and falls in love at first sight. After initial reservations, Riya's father Mr. Bakshi approves of the match.
Things take a turn when HR is arrested. He asks Ruby James, a lawyer, to bail him out. But it is revealed that Ruby is in love with HR, while HR loves Riya. He escapes from his prison cell after taking the murdered TV journalist's father Ex-cop Feroz Merchant captive. He has to find the actual murderer in one day or else Riya will be married to someone else. To stop this from happening, he needs Riya's help. He approaches her for help, but Riya ignores him.
HR, Shravan, and Bani approach Ruby (on HR's hunch that Ruby is innocent of the murders) for help. They browse through all the Invoices and other Documents at Khurana's Office to find that severe losses on a previously finalized world tour deal gave Khurana the motive to framed HR. HR then proceeds to confront Khurana and after a car chase, he catches up with Khurana, who then confesses to having murdered Nadia and framing HR to ruin his career. After his confession is instantly caught on camera, Khurana is arrested, then HR and Riya reunite.
Taran Adarsh of IndiaFM gave the film 3.5 out of 5, writing, "Critics be damned, this one's for the masses!"[6] Syed Firdaus Ashraf of Rediff gave the film 3 out of 5, writing, "The story is very ordinary. What saves it is the music. All the songs have been well-placed in the film, so that you never lose interest."[7]
Conversely, Gautam Chintamani of Rediff.com gave the film 2.5 out of 5, writing, "The film seems disjointed and it's evident that the people behind it just wanted to cash on the Himesh wave. Why else would nicely photographed songs be separated by an inanity trying to masquerade as a script?" [8] Khalid Mohamed of Hindustan Times criticised the story, direction and Reshammiya's acting, he called the film an "amateur brain toaster."[9]
The music was composed by Himesh Reshammiya; the lyricist was Sameer. According to the Indian trade website Box Office India, with around 13,00,000 units sold, this film's soundtrack album was the year's seventh highest-selling.[10]
Actor-singer-music composer Himesh Reshammiya set social media ablaze on Friday as he released the title track from his latest album, Suroor 2021. The 7-minute music video and the song with Himesh's infamous nasal-singing, has is Twitter's latest obsession.
Sparking a meme-fest, the song was sarcastically dubbed a 'lowkey bop' by many, eclipsing even Lorde's new song, Solar Power, which released on the same day. Check out what everyone has been saying about Himesh Reshammiya's new song.
A Twitter user wrote, "The only thing wrong about Himesh Reshammiya's Suroor album is SUR." Another commented, "This suroor title track slaps so HARD,, want to personally thank himesh." Another person noticed, "Himesh's lyrics range is huge 2006- Tera Suroor 2021- Suroor Tera."
A few others also broke into long analysis of the song. "Suroor 2021 by HR is not just a song, it is a cultural reset, it is a lifestyle, there is reason to breathe and not open your eyes in the morning, it is a work of art, it is a hug from a loved one, it is everything what you always wanted, it is all you ever needed," wrote one. "Himesh showing up to a concert of Cap Himesh is a metaphor for loving your past self while accepting that you've evolved. That he may not need the cap anymore but he understands its significance - it's about the need to let go in this essay I will," wrote another.
Himesh is currently busy judging the singing reality TV show, Indian Idol. Speaking of Himesh's other music projects, he is best known for composing music for films like Tere Naam, Aashiq Banaya Aapne, Aksar and Kick. Jhalak Dikhla Jaa, Mujhko Yaad Sataye Teri and Hookah Bar are some of his popular songs.
Himesh has also tried his hand at acting. In 2007, he made his acting debut with the film, Aap Ka Suroor and then later featured in Karzzz, Radio and The Xpose. However, he failed to impress audience with his acting skills.
The Nashville artist Houston Kendrick contains multitudes. His latest album, Small Infinity, is a rich and vibrant mix of rap, R&B and pop, with technicolor songs that reflect on childhood, young love and the journey of self-discovery. We open this week's show with the track "Ugly Vybes" from Small Infinity and talk about the dazzling universe Kendrick has created.
Also on the program: Newly signed Sub-Pop artist Hannah Jadagu has dropped her debut EP; The West African kora player Toumani Diabat has a transcendent new album recorded with The London Symphony Orchestra; the veteran, idiosyncratic rock band Dinosaur Jr. is back with new work as vital as any in its 40-year career and more. Nate Chinen with WBGO and Jazz Night In America joins WNXP's Jewly Hight, NPR Music's Tom Huizenga, Radio Milwaukee's Tarik Moody and Stephen Thompson, along with host Robin Hilton, as they share their picks for the best albums out on April 23.
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