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Tera
Mera Saath (working title, according to Kabir)
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'tere pyar ki kasam' means 'for the sake of love' |
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big-screen-movie |
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romance/comedy/mystery/thriller |
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150 minutes |
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India - project from 2001 - unreleased (as of 2009) for
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| PRODUCTION |
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India |
| production |
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Bhappi
Sonie Productions |
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producer |
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Shagoon
Wagh, producer: Bhappi Sonie, co-producer: Sanjay Jumani |
| screenplay |
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Mahesh
Manjrekar (also story), dialogue: Humayun Mirza |
| music |
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MUSIC: Anu
Malik
LYRICS: Anand Bakshi
SINGERS: Sunidhi Chauhan, Kunal Ganjawala, Udit Narayan, Shaan,
Sukhvinder Singh, Alka Yagnik
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| set design |
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Priten
Patil (art direction) |
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design |
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Saroj
Khan, Nimesh Bhatt |
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scenes |
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Mahendra
Verma |
| cinematography |
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Santosh
Thundiyil |
| distribution |
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Niraj
Movies (India, district Bombay) |
| filming
location |
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Bombay,
India
Kamal Amrohi Studios, Bombay, India
Umargaon, fishing village in southern Gujarat, India
Surve Farms, Panvel, Maharashtra, India (small town, about 50
km from Bombay)
Mauritius
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| DIRECTOR |
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Mahesh
Manjrekar |
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| CAST |
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Mahima
Chaudhary (College
Professor)
Prem Chopra
Sanjay Dutt (NRI
businessman, Bombay) - guest appearance
Shakti Kapoor
Zayed Khan
Navin Nischol
Om Puri
Shivaji Satam (comic role)
Shamita Shetty
SUNIEL SHETTY (College
Professor)
INTRODUCING:
Hrishita Bhatt (Sanjay Dutt's P.A.)
Tarun Khanna |
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| SUMMARY |
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The
film is about two opinionated college professors, played by Mahima
Chaudhary and SUNIEL
SHETTY.
While attractive professor Mahima
firmly believes that students can be won over only with love,
trust and gentleness, brawny professor SUNIEL disagrees;
he prefers a strict, disciplined and firm conduct.
Thus the scene is set for many fights!
- However, somehow I feel a happy-end coming on... |
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BEDI DETAILS |
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| Kabir's
part |
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Kabir plays one of the lead roles. |
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...Mahesh
Manjrekar's Tera Mera Saath Rahen (2001), starring Ajay Devgan and
Sonali Bendre, entirely different topic. |
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PRODUCTION
•
March 18, 2006 On
directors who bite more than they can chew
• September 2, 2004 Manjrekar's struggle with Struggler
• August 27, 2001 Kabir
Bedi - The third coming • April 9, 2001 Big
B & Mahesh Manjrekar together • March 6, 2001 Sanju-Sunil
together |
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| INFORMATION -
QUICK BITS |
| • Tere Pyar Ki Kasam
is still unreleased. (as of August 2006) |
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| INFORMATION -
GENERAL INFORMATION |
| • Tere Pyar Ki Kasam
is described as "a light-hearted romantic film". |
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| INFORMATION -
PEOPLE |
• Tarun Khanna is
the model who impersonated Hrithik Roshan - with dental
braces - in an Indian Pepsi
ad, which also featured Shahrukh Khan and Tara Sharma.
• Don't mess with Tarun Khanna:
he is a karate black-belt holder.
• Soundtrack singer Kunal Ganjawala is
married to musical star Gayatri Iyer
- she played the lead in Kabir's London
West End musical THE FAR PAVILIONS.
• Prem Chopra is one of the most
famous villains in Hindi cinema.
• Action director Mahendra Verma says
about Prem Chopra: "When I was a kid,
just mentioning Mr. Chopra’s name made me scared!"
• SUNIEL
SHETTY, one of Bollywood's
most popular stars, played also leads - as the villain!
- in Kabir's movies MAIN
HOON NA (2004) and RUDRAKSH (2004).
• Mahima Chaudhary was born on
September 13, 1973 in Canada.
• Mahima Chaudhary has often starred alongside SUNIEL
SHETTY.
• Some hits starring Mahima Chaudhary:
Dhadkan (2000), Khiladi 420 (2000), Yeh Teraa Ghar Yeh Meraa Ghar (2001), LOC
Kargil
(2003),
Dobara (2004), and she also performed in No Entry (2005). • Newcomer Hrishita Bhatt is trained
in Kathak dance and Indian Classical music.
• Hrishita Bhatt was born in
1981 and graduated in Philosophy at Mithibai College in
Bombay.
• Hrishita Bhatt appeared in the
Liril soap ads in India.
• Hrishita Bhatt impressed audiences
with her performance as Buddhist girl 'Devi', Asoka's wife,
in Asoka (2001, starring Shahrukh Khan and Kareena Kapoor).
• Hrishita Bhatt starred in Dhulia's
Charas: A Joint Operation (2004), in which Kabir's son
Adam Bedi had
a part.
• Zayed Khan was born on April 27,
1980.
• Hrithik Roshan is Zayed
Khan's brother-in-law as Zayed's sister Suzanne is married to Hrithik.
Zayed is a cousin of Akbar Khan who is the director/producer of Kabir's TAJ
MAHAL.AN ETERNAL LOVE STORY (2005).
• Zayed Khan is married to Malaika Parekh since November
20, 2005. Kabir was one of many
celebrity guests at the shaadi ceremonies.
• Zayed Khan is
a trained salsa dancer.
• Zayed Khan starred in his debut film Chura Liyaa Hai
Tumne (2003) together with Esha Deol.
• Zayed Khan's favourite
actress is Aishwarya Rai, according to an interview in the Deccan chronicle,
February 7, 2003.
• After the megahit MAIN HOON NA (2004) in which Zayed starred alongside
Kabir, Zayed
Khan went
on
to
star
in Shabd (2005), Dus (2005), Shaadi No. 1 (2005) and Fight Club (2006).
• Mahesh Manjrekar is also the director
of Rakht (2004, starring Sanjay Dutt, Bipasha Basu, SUNIEL
SHETTY),
Pitaah (2002, Sanjay Dutt), Padmashree Laloo Prasad Yadav (2005, SUNIEL
SHETTY) - and he is also an actor.
• Director and producer Bhappi
Sonie died suddenly on September 5,
2001, 73-years old.
• Bhappi Sonie came from a filmi background, his father
Hansraj Sonie made himself films in the era of silent movies.
• Among award-winning cinematographer Santosh Thundiyil other
successful films are: Karan Johar's Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998, starring Kajol
and Shahrukh
Khan),
Pinjar
(2003, starring Urmila Matondkar)
and
Waqt:
The
Race
Against
Time
(2005, starring Akshay Kumar and Amitabh Bachchan). |
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| INFORMATION -
PRODUCTION DIARY |
»March 6, 2001 -
Producer Bhappi Sonie will produce the film. It will star
Sanjay Dutt, SUNIEL
SHETTY, Mahima Chaudhary and Hrishita
Bhatt. First-time actor Tarun Khanna has been signed for
a role, too. Filming is scheduled to start on April 2,
2001. The
project
is
funded by the brothers Hinduja.
»March 13, 2001 - Anu Malik recorded
the third song yesterday and today. Lyrics are by Anand
Bakshi, the song was rendered by Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik,
Shaan and Kunal Ganjawala.
»March 16, 2001 - Filming
will start on April 2, 2001.
»April 9, 2001 - Director/actor Manjrekar
"intends to learn how to play piano" and the film is scheduled
to be released at the end of 2001.
»April 11, 2001 - Anu Malik has
recorded the first three songs in Bombay, start of regular
shooting for the film scheduled on April
9, 2001.
»April 12, 2001 - The film launched
today with an 8-day shooting schedule at different locations
in Bombay.
»April 24, 2001 - Anu Malik has
recorded a fourth song at the Spectral Harmony studios,
rendered by Sukhvinder Singh, Shaan and Sunidhi Chauhan.
»May 2001 - Director Manjrekar says
in a TV interview on B4U that "this is the first time that
I'm making a film involving students, professors and college
campuses". He also confirms that Sanjay Dutt's guest appearance
in the film is an important one.
»June 9, 2001 - A 21-day shooting
schedule was held from May 10 at specially erected huge
sets at the Kamal Amrohi Studios and on different locations
in
Bombay.
»June 27, 2001 - Distributor firm
Niraj Movies will distribute the film in theatres in the
Bombay district, according to ultraindia.com.
»July 4, 2001 - Last week the stars
and crew returned from a 15-day shooting schedule in Mauritius.
Three songs and several scenes were shot.
»July 18, 2001 - The film is now 70% complete.
A further 15-day shooting schedule starts today in Bombay.
»August 27, 2001 - According to rediff.com,
Kabir "is now looking forward to his comeback Hindi film
Tere Pyar Ki Kasam." ...and: "His
last film was Rakesh Roshan's KHOON BHARI MAANG....
He has now signed on more than half a dozen films, including
Sohail Khan's MAINE DIL TUJHKO DIYA."
»September 5, 2001 - 73-years-old producer
Bhappi Sonie dies of a cardiac arrest at the Nanavati Hospital,
Bombay.
He was admitted there a few days earlier for a second by-pass
surgery. He is survived by his wife, two daughters and
a son.
»November 13, 2001 - A 18-day filming schedule
has started in Umargaon (Gujarat) and Surve Farms, Panvel
and locations in Bombay. After this, all filming involving
the stars will be complete.
»January 2002 - The brothers Hinduja plan
to expand their movie projects. Apart from setting up a
filmstudio, they plan to enter the overseas distribution
market on a grand scale. Tere Pyar Ki Kasam is among their
ten current projects. Pitaah (2002), starring Sanjay Dutt,
was also financed by the Hindujas.
»April 6, 2002 - 13
reels of the film are completed.
»October 5, 2002 -
14 reels of the film are completed.
»May 15, 2003 - Tarun Khanna confirms
in an interview with Mid-Day that Tere Pyar Ki Kasam
has now been stalled after producer Sonie had died. Khanna
was supposed to start his career with this film. However,
he now hopes that it will release in the near
future as
his second
film.
»October 12, 2003 - The film
will be released "early next year", according to the
Hindustan Times which carries today an interview with
Mahima Chaudhary.
»October 21, 2003 - According
to ibosnetwork.com Tere
Pyar Ki Kasam will release on December 1, 2003.
»April 2, 2004 - Hrishita Bhatt
says in an interview with the Hindustan Times, the film
"is almost complete".
»October 8, 2004 -
No change, no more than 14 reels of the film are completed.
»September 2, 2004 -
Indiafm.com reports that Manjrekar's project is "stuck
in cans for quite some time now".
»March 18, 2006 - According to
sify.com, Tere Pyar Ki Kasam is one of three of Manjrekar's
films which "are as good as shelved by now".
»Summer 2006 - According to internet
reports, the film is scheduled to release in 2007.
»October 26, 2007 - Radiosargam.com lists the film among the "movies interrupted".
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