Say Salaam India
Say Salaam India | |
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Directed by | Subhash Kapoor |
Written by |
Subhash Kapoor (story, screenplay and dialogue) Sanjay Chauhan (dialogue) |
Starring |
Sanjay Suri Milind Soman Sandhya Mridul |
Music by |
Gaurav Dayal Gauhar Raza (lyrics) |
Cinematography | Fasahat Khan |
Edited by | Mohammed Rafique |
Release dates | 3 March 2007 |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Say Salaam India' is an 2007 Indian Hindi language movie, written and directed by Subhash Kapoor, and starring Sanjay Suri, Milind Soman and Sandhya Mridul .
Salaam India is the story of cricket. It revolves around a group of 4 boys and their passion for the game. The boys come from humble backgrounds and limited resources but what they have is a zeal for the game of cricket and undeniable natural talent. They study in the local corporation school where the most important sport on agenda is wrestling…. Taught by Wrestling Guru Surinder Huda- a man driven by hatred for cricket because in his eyes it is cricket that is responsible for destroying traditional sports like Kushti, Kabbadi, and Hockey etc.[1][2]
Story
The story begins with introducing the four boys Viru, Mahi, Shakeel and Guri and their milieu and how they fight their circumstances and lack of resources to pursue their fervor for Cricket. From here the story moves on to an elite school; 'Royal Heritage', in the state capital. It is here that we meet the protagonist of the film, Hari Sadu; a Cricket Fanatic who believes that gully Cricket is to be played with a similar commitment as any other level of Cricket. His new job is to coach the Royal Heritage team to win their sixth state championship, but he faces a stiff opposition to his coaching methods by the headstrong and arrogant members of the school team who are more impressed with Sachin’s Ferrari than his batting skills and hard work behind it.
The boys are talented but don’t have the passion and the discipline to match Hari’s ideas. This results in a lot of situations which add to the already simmering tension, leading to a final showdown where Hari Sadu is wrongly accused and is thrown out by the board of members. He’s replaced by Harry Oberoi, who is more of a suave fixer from the Cricket world than a coach, but suits the image and profile of the school.
Hari Sadu gets home determined make a local team to take on the cudgel at the Inter-School Challenge. He’s helped in this pursuit by his wife Sonali and his cerebral palsy-suffering son Rustam. How he develops a Cricketing eleven from the wrestling team at the local corporation school, overcoming various hurdles to take on the Royal Heritage School at the Inter-School Challenge, is the rest of the story.
Cast
- Mandar Jadhav - Viru
- Sanjay Suri - Hari Sadu
- Milind Soman - Harry Oberoi
- Sandhya Mridul - Sonali
- Sachin Khedekar - Gossy
- Manoj Pahwa - Surinder Huda
- Madhur Mittal
- Vinay Pathak
Soundtrack
- "Chaal Murkhiyon Waali" Labh Janjua
- "Chaal Murkhiyon Waali" (Remix)- Labh Janjua
- "Haiya Haiya" Naresh Iyer
- "Kainthewala" Bill Singh
- "Kamli" Jaspinder Narula
- "Tana Re Bana Re" (Female)- Shubha Mudgal
- "Tana Re Bana Re" (Male)- Sonu Nigam
- "Tana Re Bana Re" (Male Remix)- Sonu Nigam
References
- ↑ Actual World Cup nahi toh Kya, Salaam India Cup toh Jeet gaye Rediff.com, 30 March 2007.
- ↑ Cricket on a song The Hindu, 15 March 2007.