Shart: The Challenge is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film written and directed by Puri Jagannadh. This film stars Tusshar Kapoor, Gracy Singh, Amrita Arora, Prakash Raj, and Anupam Kher.[1] It is a remake of his Telugu film, Badri.[2]
Karan has a habit of involving himself in all types of challenges. While Karan and Sonam go out singing and dancing, there comes a moment when an argument develops between them regarding love. Sonam believes in love at first sight while Karan opposes vehemently, stating that love at first sight is nothing but mere infatuation. Sonam challenges Karan to befriend and propose to a girl of her choice. If he succeeds, she will accept defeat and present Karan with a gift, which he has to accept. Karan accepts the challenge
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As you increase a team members challenges at work, you also need to increase their stability. Otherwise people will feel as if you are expecting things from them without giving them the resources they need. They will feel angry.
Are you talking about the bare block or the entire engine assembly? The bare block weighs somewhere between 150# and 200#, two people can easily move it; I can horse them around my shop alone but not easily. The entire engine without flywheel housing would go somewhat less than 250#, again, not too much of a challenge for two people to move. I shipped one to a babbit specialist complete with cam, rods, crank and block and together with the crate the weight was less than 250# as I recall. I'm sure that someone on the Ahooga forum could give you the weights to the nearest ounce. Just type ahooga into google, click on the first listing and then follow the "directions".
In 1964, I helped my college roommate load a complete Model A engine (less bellhousing) into his Country Squire wagon. Before we loaded it in his car, we carted the engine across town in another friend's pickup, to a scrapyard we knew, to borrow their floor scale to get an idea if it would overload the station wagon's rear springs or not. IIRC, the complete engine tipped the scales at just shy of 400 lbs.
A love triangle, SHART is a remake of the Telugu blockbuster BADRI. However, the story may have appealed to the South audiences, but when remade in Hindi, it holds scant novelty purely because there has been an overdose of love triangles in Bollywood and one more triangle, which lacks in face value, is an absolute no-no.
Karan [Tusshar Kapoor] has a habit of involving himself in all types of challenges. While Karan and Sonam [Gracy Singh] go about singing and dancing, there comes a moment when an argument develops between them regarding love. Sonam believes in love at first sight while Karan opposes that theory vehemently, stating that love at first sight is nothing but mere infatuation.
Sonam challenges Karan to befriend and propose a girl of her choice. If he succeeds in doing so, she will accept defeat and present Karan with a gift, which he has to accept. Karan accepts the challenge. Just then a beautiful girl steps down the temple stairs. Sonam points at her as the target for their challenge. The girl is none other than Sarayu [Amrita Arora].
Adopting different methods, Karan ultimately strikes a chord of friendship with Sarayu. One day, Sarayu?s brother Nanda sees them together. Nanda and his goons simply thrash people black and blue if they dare to cast an evil eye on Sarayu. He goes to Karan?s office along with his henchmen. After a scuffle, Nanda warns Karan to stay away from his sister.
Seeing the rough behavior of Nanda and his gang, Sonam expresses her wish to withdraw her challenge. But Karan is now more determined to face Nanda at any cost. Sarayu learns about this confrontation and decides to reveal everything to her brother. While he is in a jolly mood, she confesses her love for Karan. But Nanda gets enraged and disapproves of Karan. A depressed Sarayu attempts suicide.
Karan learns about the suicide attempt of Sarayu and runs to the hospital to meet her. But Nanda confronts him again. Nanda tells Sarayu that Karan is in love with another girl and they are planning to marry shortly.
When Sarayu questions Karan about it, he reveals the truth about the challenge with Sonam. Sarayu feels betrayed. Sonam observes all this and tells Karan that he has won the challenge, for which her gift to him is Sarayu?s hand. What happens next?
The problem with SHART is that the story is difficult to absorb. Even this drawback could?ve been overlooked had the subject been treated with care. But in this case, the direction leaves a lot to be desired. Neither does the drama hold your attention after a point, nor does the comedy appeal.
Director Poori Jagannath has handled a few dramatic sequences well, but he ought to know that mere remaking of a South hit is no guarantee that the audiences in the North would take to it as well. Anu Malik?s music is average. Cinematography is just about okay.
Tusshar Kapoor as Karan Kapoor: Karan is an ad film artiste, producer and director. He has won some international awards in his profession. He practices his profession in India while his parents live in America.
Anupam Kher as Dr Mathur: Dr. Mathur is Karan's father. He brought up Sonam as a member of his own family after the death of her father, who was his bosom friend. He wants to get Karan married to Sonam.
Finally she challenges Karan to befriend and propose a girl of her choice. If he succeeds in doing so, she will accept defeat and present Karan with a gift, which he has to accept. Karan accepts the challenge. Just then one beautiful girl steps down the temple stairs towards her car. Sonam points at her as the target for their challenge. The girl is none other than Sarayu. Adopting different methods, Karan ultimately strikes a chord of friendship with Sarayu. One day, Sarayu's brother Nanda sees them together. Nanda and his goons simply thrash people black and blue if they dare to cast an evil eye on Sarayu. He goes to Karan's office along with his henchmen. After heavy scuffle Nanda gives Karan strict warning to keep aloof from his sister Sarayu.
Seeing the rough behavior of Nanda and his gang, Sonam expresses her wish to withdraw her challenge. But Karan is now more determined to face Nanda at any cost. Sarayu learns about this confrontation and fearing further worsening of the situation decides to reveal every thing to her brother Nanda. While he is in a jolly mood she confesses of her love. But Nanda gets enraged and disapproves of Karan. Highly depressed by this, Sarayu attempts suicide.
The story starts as many before it have; "I was looking on craigslist and found blank" well this was what I found last fall. The ad read "1964 Dodge Dart- needs transmission. Not rusty". What have we here? A clean, original looking, 60's American car that doesn't appear to be owned by some old curmudgeon or wanna be drag racer? Color me excited. I called the number, talked to a nice young woman and arranged to come view it that evening.
Well, not exactly. She said she wasn't going to be home but "the car was in the garage and it was open, so I could just wander in and take a look". So, I thought I was potentially being led into the grasp of some cult leader, or mass murderer, or lord only knows what, but the allure of an ugly 60's car was too much for me. I would laugh in the face of death and go to an unknown garage and poke around. As I'm navigating traffic to get to the inner city to take a gander, she calls me: "I'll actually be home so I can show you the car tonight". Great.
I get to her house, she leads me around the back to the garage, and poking out of the half-closed barn doors is this lovely little Dodge Dart. It's a 2 door, it has really cool styling, and as I inspect it closer in her cramped garage it is clean. Like down south it's whole life no rust anywhere clean. It's scuzzy, there are cobwebs under it everywhere, but it's not rusty and under the hood is relatively sanitary. Someone had been in there and done some level of maintenance. It has it's share of bruises; one of the headlight rings is battered, one door barely opens, the paint is kinda crappy, and it has some dents. She says it runs good, and judging by how not disgusting the engine bay is I tend to believe her. I ask her about the transmission, she says one day it just won't shift out of first so she parked it. Supposedly the trans in her truck went out that same day and she prioritized her newer pickup over the Dart. I ask if I can hear it run. She says, well, that's the thing... I lost the keys. She says she's going to call a locksmith and have new ones made, and that I could come back in a couple days and check it out when the new keys are made. I mull it over and head home sans Dart.
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