Saturday, March 13, 2010

Watch Online Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke Latest Bollywood Comedy Movie 2010 Trailer Download Free Review Cast and Crew & Photos


Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke Hindi Comedy Movie 2010

Cast And Crew

Cast: Rahul Aggarwal,Paresh Rawal,Narayani Shastri,Om Puri,Ravi Kishan,Shveta Salve,
Director: Rahul Aggarwal
Producer: T P Aggarwal
Music Director: Lalit Pandit
Lyricst: Mudassar Aziz
Singers :Remo Fernandes,Shreya Ghoshal,Neeraj Shridhar,Sunidhi Chauhan,Sukhwinder Singh
Release Date: 12 Mar 2010
Genre: Comedy
Language: Hindi
Certification: U

Romantic movie movie story Bollywood movie online online movie trailer Comedy Movie movie review Hindi movie online

Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke Hindi Bollywood Film.The film Directed by Rahul Aggarwal.

Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke Hindi Film Synopsis :

The Story : Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke movie is about Devki Nandan Tripathi who is a simple, rustic man who decides to try his luck in the city of dreams, Mumbai. He gets himself employed at the Mausam Vibhaag, his only means to a lucrative and thriving future.

As the movie unrolls, the plot thickens and so do Devki's circumstances, for he finds himself pursuing something that he had never meant to in the first place. In Mumbai, Devki finds himself doing everything except dedicating time to his vocation. In this situational comedy, he comes across an array of city people who often find his innocence amusing and comical, but Devki realises that they stick with him even in the thickest of bogs that his life hauls him in.
From the village folk to the corrupt cop to the impish goon-Devki finds himself cared for and aided even while he feels entrenched in a 'Na Ghar ke Na Ghaat Ke' state of affairs. The film thus depicts the everyday struggle of common man in a 'rural meets urban' set-up. Director Rahul Aggarwal plays the main lead opposite Narayani Shastri, while you would also come across iconic ones like Om Puri, Paresh Rawal, Ravi Kishan and Neena Gupta in the course of the movie.

Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke Bollywood movie Reviews :
A wide majority of Hindi movies look at urban issues. Right from the outfits to the lingo, there's no denying that Hindi movies also look at West for inspiration. In real life too, burgers, pizzas, sizzlers and colas have replaced sarson ka saag, dal-roti and sherbat-n-gola. But you do crave for desi food when you keep munching non-desi stuff all the while, don't you?
The fact is, desi stories, with real characters, can never go out of fashion. In fact, a number of present-day film-makers often tell me that they look upon, besides other reputed names, Hrishikesh Mukherjee as an inspiration. On one hand you had Amitabh Bachchan, the reigning superstar of 1970s and 1980s, doing a Sholay and an Amar Akbar Anthony and on the other hand, doing a Bemisaal and a Chupke Chupke for Hrishi-da.
Debutante director Rahul Aggarwal also, very respectfully, credits his inspiration to Hrishi-da and his first outing Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke mirrors the fact at several points of the narrative. The protagonist in the film is like any other non-descript person you set your eyes on the street, who is as helpless as you and me in a life-changing situation.
A film like Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke ought to have a simple, uncomplicated plotline and actors who can pull off these roles without 'acting' those parts. While the writing is interesting at times and wobbly at places [the climax is weak], the set of actors are more or less believable.
Final word? Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke may not be that small little gem that sparkles brightly even in the dark, but it's an earnest effort from a first-time storyteller [Rahul Aggarwal] nonetheless.

No comments:

Post a Comment