A flashback reveals the story of Jordan, whose real name is Janardan Jakhar ("JJ"), a Jat boy from Delhi. He is studying at Hindu College and dreams of being a rockstar like Jim Morrison, for which he is often laughed at by his friends. Khatana, the canteen owner, tells JJ that one thing common among all artists is a life-altering heartbreak. JJ jokingly tells himself that since that hasn't happened yet, he won't be able to reach his idol's status. He watches the dance performance of Heer Kaul, a beautiful girl from St. Stephen's College during a contest, and overhears that she is the "perfect-heartbreaking-machine". Remembering Khatana's words, he decides to propose to her but suffers humiliation, which he sees as the perfect method for enduring the heartbreak needed for stardom. Over time, he and Heer become good friends, often going on adventures and engaging in risky behavior.
After being released, JJ terminates his contract with Dhingra, embarks on a country-wide tour, and finally morphs fully into "Jordan", the rockstar he had aspired to be. He turns bitter, arrogant, and lonely as time goes on, but remains a highly popular artist.
Foreign sequences were shot at Wenceslas Square, Charles Bridge and the Old Town in parts of Prague and in Liberec (at Dr. Beneš Square, in front of the Liebieg Villa).[19] The film was shot in reverse as the crew didn't want to break the continuity of Ranbir's hairstyle. The climax with long hair was shot first.[11] Ranbir had to transform himself into a rockstar: he practiced guitar at A. R. Rahman's studio in Chennai for many days, read Kurt Cobain's biography and familiarised himself with Jats.[20]
Rockstar's costumes were designed by Aki Narula and Manish Malhotra, who dressed Ranbir in "small-town denim-and-sweater combination and later, Pathani-style kurtas with arm bands", thus completing the rockstar look.[21] Nargis Fakhri, who plays the role of a Kashmiri Pandit girl, wore a traditional Kashmiri Pandit wedding outfit in the wedding scene, which included pheran, dejhoor (ear ornament) and taranga (head cap worn underneath the veil).[22] This also marked the first time in Bollywood that a Kashmiri Pandit wedding was shown.[23]
Raja Sen of Rediff gave the film 4 stars out of 5 and wrote, "Rockstar is a simple, unspectacular tale, sometimes even predictable, but director Imtiaz Ali masterfully weaves in details that draw us in."[29] Aniruddha Guha of DNA too gave the film 4 out of 5 saying that the film was "like an effective crescendo that leaves you wanting more."[30] Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India also gave the film 4 out of 5 and stated that "The highpoint of Rockstar is its high tension, high-on-passion romance between two unlikely people".[31] Sukanya Verma of Rediff rated it 3.5 stars out of 5 and said, "Rockstar is flawed but fabulous."[32] Mayank Shekhar of Hindustan Times also gave a rating of 3.5 out of 5 and noted "The canvas is wide like early Sanjay Leela Bhansali's; bird's view of the stunning bridge is very Mani Ratnam; witty, earthy dialogues are so Vishal Bhardwaj. Director Imitiaz Ali manages to retain a personal, auteur's touch in a genre vastly commercial, mainstream. This is a rare feat."[33] Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama gave the film 3 out of 5 stars, and said "On the whole, Rockstar does not live up to the confidence and expectations from the otherwise very skilled and accomplished filmmaker Imtiaz Ali."[34] Hrithik Sharma of El Viaje Reviews included it in his select list of Bollywood classics and says that "Rockstar is a unique cocktail of 50% drama, 40% romance and 10% comedy. What stands out is the music by A. R. Rahman. Each song in the film is a masterpiece and fits very well into the plot. Cinematography is realistic but pre-possessing indeed. The film gets a 10 on 10 in this department. There are certain scenes in the film that may seem unrelated to the plot, but those would be the scenes that would stay with you longer."[35] Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN also gave 3 stars out of 5, commenting "Imtiaz Ali's Rockstar is a far-from-perfect film, but it has honesty and depth, which is mostly missing in Hindi films today."[36]
hey frnzzz...this is blog for hindi dailogues which includes the popular hindi movie dailogues.the purpose of this blog is to entertain all the dailogue lovers and rest of them too.
you would also notice everyone loves chanting the famous dialogues from the famous bollywood flicks.
This blog goes out for all those lovers of hindi movies. I have tried to compile the "best of" and the "most often" quoted hindi dialogues. However i do not claim to be an expert in this domain, my choice below is rather arbitrary ,and human as we all are, it would also be tainted with the shades of personal bias.
This is however,for all of you to decide..and u can also add your favourie hindi dailogues.i hope u all like this blog..so lets make it more enjoyable as we can..:)
Who doesn't love travelling? With the festive week of Diwali here, many of us have planned well in advance on how to spend the week ahead away from work. But for those who haven't yet been inspired to take a break this season, here are some fantastic Bollywood dialogues that are seriously going to ignite the passion for travel in you.
agree on the inappropriateness of the title. also i didnt quite walk away with the impression that the pain made him a better artist and maybe that wasnt the point at all but then the title leads you in that direction. instead of albums flying off shelves due to negative publicity, a link between the pain and its expression through music perhaps? a wanna be rockstar becoming a great in love-artist?
The story, the dialogues, and of course the picturesque shooting locations, Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani is a true inspiration for every travel enthusiast. Surrounded by dense forests and sparkling snow, Manali in the film is something that mesmerizes and motivates you to pack your bags right away. The second half of the movie captures the beautiful palaces and monuments of Rajasthan. So, all in all, it is a movie you should not miss and dialogues that you must remember.
Indeed a film, we all will remember. Being an inspiring travel movie, it begins with a train journey from Mumbai and takes you through various interesting stops at Ratlam, Kota, Bhatinda, Manali, and Shimla. These stops in the movie depict the journey of the characters and the story that revolves around them. The movie surely made travel look so surreal around the backdrop of the beautiful places and an amazing mix of perfectly written travel dialogues.
The movie takes you through the journey of a college student, turned rock star as he travels places for the love of his life, who is also his inspiration. Rockstar is a movie that lets you enjoy the flavors of various places. From chaotic Delhi to peaceful Kashmir, from soulful Mumbai to ever-so-beautiful Dharamshala along with Prague and the Czech Republic, the film and its dialogues motivate you to travel.
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