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Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey (2010)
Cast : Abhishek Bachchan, Deepika Padukone, Vishakha Singh, Amin Gazi & Vijay Maurya
Director : Ashutosh Gowariker
Producer : Sunita Gowariker, Ajay Bijli & Sanjeev K Bijli
Music : Sohail Sen
Lyrics : Javed Akhtar
Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey (2010) Hindi movie audio songs at below
01 - Yeh Des Hai Mera
Sohail Sen
02 - Naiyn Tere
Pamela Jain & Ranjit Jose
03 - Khelein Hum Kee Jahan Sey
Kids Chorus
04 - Sapne Saloney
Sohail Sen & Pamela Jain
05 - Vande Mataram (Revised)
Chorus
06 - Long Live Chittagong
Instrumental
07 - The Teenagers Whistle
Instrumental
08 - Surya's Sorrow
Chorus & Strings Section
09 - Vande Mataram
Chorus & Strings Section
10 - The Escape
Chorus & Strings Section
11 - Naiyan Tere Sad
Pamela Jain, Chorus & Strings Section
12 - Revolutionary Comrades
Chorus & Strings Section
Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey (2010) Hindi movie story review
Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey film is the telling of one of the least well known chapters in India’s freedom movement to rid themselves of their Imperial British masters is both compelling and surprising.
Compelling, because the atmosphere that director Ashutosh Gowariker creates fizzes with tension. And although it was filmed around Maharashtra, he managed to find locations that look very similar to Chittagong (I holidayed there a number of times as a child in the Sixties).
The story is told quite simply, sticking closely to the reported details of the Chittagong uprising. And because the timetable for the uprising was followed, the film has a natural flow to it, with tensions rising and falling without any contrived scenes.
One really does not know what was going to happen next. Will they succeed? Will they fail? Do they have enough strength of will and passion for a free Nation to overcome their many shortcomings? How will these nondescript individuals take on the might of the British Raj?
It rivalled the most outlandish Bollywood ‘Hero wins all’ projects that have been served up in recent years. Until you come to realise that this really happened, in Chittagong (now in Bangladesh) between 1930 and 1934.
And I found it surprising because here was a group of some 65 men and women, 55 of them young teenagers without any martial training, who managed to take over an entire British-ruled garrison town, consisting of two armouries, a telegraph office, a European club, and they managed to block the railway lines as well.
Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey (2010)
Cast : Abhishek Bachchan, Deepika Padukone, Vishakha Singh, Amin Gazi & Vijay Maurya
Director : Ashutosh Gowariker
Producer : Sunita Gowariker, Ajay Bijli & Sanjeev K Bijli
Music : Sohail Sen
Lyrics : Javed Akhtar
Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey (2010) Hindi movie audio songs at below
01 - Yeh Des Hai Mera
Sohail Sen
02 - Naiyn Tere
Pamela Jain & Ranjit Jose
03 - Khelein Hum Kee Jahan Sey
Kids Chorus
04 - Sapne Saloney
Sohail Sen & Pamela Jain
05 - Vande Mataram (Revised)
Chorus
06 - Long Live Chittagong
Instrumental
07 - The Teenagers Whistle
Instrumental
08 - Surya's Sorrow
Chorus & Strings Section
09 - Vande Mataram
Chorus & Strings Section
10 - The Escape
Chorus & Strings Section
11 - Naiyan Tere Sad
Pamela Jain, Chorus & Strings Section
12 - Revolutionary Comrades
Chorus & Strings Section
Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey (2010) Hindi movie story review
Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey film is the telling of one of the least well known chapters in India’s freedom movement to rid themselves of their Imperial British masters is both compelling and surprising.
Compelling, because the atmosphere that director Ashutosh Gowariker creates fizzes with tension. And although it was filmed around Maharashtra, he managed to find locations that look very similar to Chittagong (I holidayed there a number of times as a child in the Sixties).
The story is told quite simply, sticking closely to the reported details of the Chittagong uprising. And because the timetable for the uprising was followed, the film has a natural flow to it, with tensions rising and falling without any contrived scenes.
One really does not know what was going to happen next. Will they succeed? Will they fail? Do they have enough strength of will and passion for a free Nation to overcome their many shortcomings? How will these nondescript individuals take on the might of the British Raj?
It rivalled the most outlandish Bollywood ‘Hero wins all’ projects that have been served up in recent years. Until you come to realise that this really happened, in Chittagong (now in Bangladesh) between 1930 and 1934.
And I found it surprising because here was a group of some 65 men and women, 55 of them young teenagers without any martial training, who managed to take over an entire British-ruled garrison town, consisting of two armouries, a telegraph office, a European club, and they managed to block the railway lines as well.
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