Director: Goldie Behl
Cast: Abhishek Bachchan, Rani Mukherjee, Jackie Shroff, Sushmita Sen
Abhishek Bachchan reminds one of the Big B, in his prime days. Comparisons are inevitable between Bachchan and his son, but Abhishek is at his best as Suraj Shrivastava, a young man from Banaras with a fire in his heart and dreams in his eyes.
When the Banarasi babu comes to the city of his dreams, Mumbai, he gets in touch with the man who can make his vision come true. Suraj has with him a file that consists of top people including Naved Ali, his inspiration, and the last page of this scrapbook has been left empty for his own image.
On the first day of college, he meets Pooja (Rani Mukherjee) and likes her but Suraj is committed to his dream, so lets other things rest.
With the help of Naved Ali (Jackie Shroff) who is Suraj's idol, he plans to realise his dreams. There is the glamorous Lara (Sushmita Sen) who helps change Abhishek to suit the social circuit. While Suraj thinks he is playing the cards the right way, in reality he is merely a pawn in a big game.
Abhishek and Jackie have given brilliant performances. Sameer Arya's cinematography is notable and Goldie Behl's directoral debut is definitely worth appreciating. The songs are very well shot and the music by Adesh Shrivastav is melodious.
‘Bas Itna Sa Khwab Hai’, the childhood dream of Goldie Behl and Abhishek Bachchan gets realised with this film.
Ezekiels