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Victory (2009) DVD Rip – Hindi Movie with subtitle

Posted in Amrita Rao, Harman Baweja, Online Movie on February 1, 2009 by nrmodh





Victory (2009)
Movie Information
Movie Name : Victory
Tagline : From Ashes To Glory
Year of Release : 2009
Release Date : 30 January 2009
Genre : Sports
Presenter : Walkwater Media & Victory Moving Pictures
Producer : Manmohan Shetty, Ajitpal Mangat
Executive Producer : Vivek Agarwal
Co-Producer : Kosha Mangat
Director : Ajitpal Mangat
Cast : Harman S. Baweja, Anupam Kher, Amrita Rao, Navjot Singh Siddhu, Allan Border, Dalip Tahil, Gulshan Grover, Mohindar Amarnath
Special Appearance : Mike Hussey, Stuart Clarke, Brad Haddin, Shoaib Mallik, Kamran Akmal, Waquar Yunus, Sanath Jayasurya, Chaminda Vaas, Muthaiah Murlitharan, Mahroof, Graeme Smith, A. Morkel, M. Morkel, Harbhajan Singh, Ashish Nehra, Ramesh Powar, Brett Lee, Simon Katich, Brad Hogg, Michael Slater, Dean Jones, Suhail Tanvir, Rao Iftekhar, Kumara Sangakkara, Fernando, Ajantha Mendes, Andre Nel, Pat Symcox, Dinesh Karthik, R. P. Singh, Praveen Kumar, Yusuf Pathan
Music Director : Anu Malik
Music by : Ranjit Barot
Lyricist : Syed Gulrez, Amitabh Verma
Cinematographer : Vikas Shivraman
Story Writer : Ajitpal Mangat, Kannan Iyer
Dialogue Writer : Darab Farooqui
Editor : Ballu Saluja
Art Director : Wasiq Khan
Action Director : Parvez Khan
Costume Designer : Ashley Rebello, Shahid Amir
Sound Designer : Rakesh Ranjan
Line Producer : Subu Iyer
Choreographer : Remo, Ganesh Acharya
Playback Singer : Sukhwinder Singh, Krishna, Kay Kay, Shaan, Suresh Wadkar, Dibendu, Anushka Manchanda, Daler Mehndi, Kailash Kher, Sonu Nigam, Mahalaxmi Iyer, Sudesh Bhosle
Publicity Designer : Glamour Design Studio
Continutiy Photographer/Stills : Vikas Shivraman
PRO : Vijay Grover, Firoza Kapadia


Synopsis :
In India, cricket is much much more than just a game; it is a passion, an obsession, a religion!Millions of youngsters, in all the corners of the country, dream of playing for India! A dream which incredibly only ONE in every 100 MILLION realizes.’VICTORY’ is the story of a father, Ram, who saw such an impossible dream for his son! This is also the HEROIC story of his son Vijay Shekhawat.Hailing from the small town of Jaisalmer, Vijay Shekhawat becomes India’s latest world-class batting sensation and is catapulted to superstardom!But it is the glamour and the glitter of this very demi-god status that makes the young, vulnerable small-town boy Vijay stray from his true vocation of cricket. Unfortunately this leads to a loss of focus and to a miserable drop in his performance. But by the time Vijay realizes the error of his ways, it is too late and he finds himself thrown out of the Indian cricket team because of disciplinary reasons. Suddenly the hero of the cricket crazy India becomes a villain in everyone’s eyes. His father Ram’s dreams are shattered and suffer a paralytic stroke.This tragedy awakens Vijay’s conscience and sense of honor. He wants to redeem himself in the eyes of his father and every Indian. Against great odds, he once again makes it back to the Indian team and gets to play in the finals of the Champion’s trophy against Australia where he plays a stellar role in enabling India to win the Trophy. Where in the emotionally moving final, in spite of being hospitalized mid-innings because of an injury, Vijay returns to bat, risking permanent injury, when India are nine down, to pull off an impossible victory against the world champion, Ricky Ponting’s Australia.In this, the last match of his life, Vijay Shekhawat fulfils his father’s dreams and enters the pantheon of Indian cricket. That night itself he retires from Cricket and decides to spend the rest of his life with a mission to teach the budding young cricketers of India that cricket is not about playing for one’s personal stardom, but for the pride of your country and the pride of every cricket-loving Indian. If ‘GOAL’ was the definitive soccer film, and”BULL DURHAM” the definitive baseball film then “VICTORY” will be the definitive cricket film.

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Bollywood Movie ‘Victory’ – Wallpapers

Posted in Amrita Rao, Harman Baweja, Photos:, WallPapers, new releases on January 31, 2009 by nrmodh

BOLLYWOOD MOVIE-’VICTORY’
Cast : Harman S. Baweja, Anupam Kher, Amrita Rao, Navjot Singh Siddhu, Allan Border, Dilip Tahil, Gulshan Grover, Mohindar Amarnath
Crew : Director: Ajitpal Mangat, Producer: Manmohan Shetty, Ajitpal Mangat; Story Writer: Ajitpal Mangat, Kannan Iyer
Synopsis : Cricket is not just a game, its a religion for India. With the recent launch of IPL, the relationship between Cricket and Bollywood industry has taken a new form. And here comes a Bollywood movie Victory whose story line is based on the Cricket.
‘VICTORY’ is the story of a father, Ram, who saw such an impossible dream for his son Vijay Shekhawat. Hailing from the small town of Jaisalmer, Vijay Shekhawat becomes India’s latest world-class batting sensation and is catapulted to superstardom!But it is the glamour and the glitter of this very demi-god status that makes the young, vulnerable small-town boy Vijay stray from his true vocation of cricket. Unfortunately this leads to a loss of focus and to a miserable drop in his performance. But by the time Vijay realizes the error of his ways, it is too late and he finds himself thrown out of the Indian cricket team because of disciplinary reasons.
Suddenly the hero of the cricket crazy India becomes a villain in everyone’s eyes. His father Ram’s dreams are shattered and suffer a paralytic stroke.This tragedy awakens Vijay’s conscience and sense of honor. He wants to redeem himself in the eyes of his father and every Indian. Against great odds, he once again makes it back to the Indian team and gets to play in the finals of the Champion’s trophy against Australia where he plays a stellar role in enabling India to win the Trophy. Where in the emotionally moving final, in spite of being hospitalized mid-innings because of an injury, Vijay returns to bat, risking permanent injury, when India are nine down, to pull off an impossible victory against the world champion, Ricky Ponting’s Australia.In this, the last match of his life, Vijay Shekhawat fulfils his father’s dreams and enters the pantheon of Indian cricket. That night itself he retires from Cricket and decides to spend the rest of his life with a mission to teach the budding young cricketers of India that cricket is not about playing for one’s personal stardom, but for the pride of your country and the pride of every cricket-loving Indian.

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Movie Review : Victory

Posted in Amrita Rao, Harman Baweja, Movie Review on January 30, 2009 by nrmodh

VICTORY is a strictly average fare. Barring a few moments in the second hour, there’s not much that you carry home.


LAGAAN and IQBAL are landmark films on cricket. The response to LAGAAN specifically was so electrifying [and emotional] that theatres turned into stadiums during the penultimate cricket match in the film.

VICTORY traverses a different route altogether: This one revolves around a cricketer, talks of the highs and lows in his life, how greed, arrogance and lust almost ruin his career, but how he regains his lost form and becomes a hero all over again.

The difference also lies in the fact that the sportsmen in the film aren’t actors, pretending to be cricketers, but real-life cricketers. And that makes the goings-on identifiable.

VICTORY may not be a true-life account of any one person, but you can’t help but draw parallels with people who led a wild life off the field. Also, any sports-based film works if it arouses the right emotions and VICTORY does so towards the final moments. But there’s a hitch. The film could’ve done with a shorter running time [instead of approx. 2.35 hours] and a tight script. More on that later!

Final words? A few interesting moments don’t really help. This one tries to hit a boundary, but ends up taking a single.

VICTORY tells the story of Vijay Shekhawat [Hurman S. Baweja], who hails from Jaisalmer. Soon, he becomes India’s latest world-class batting sensation and is catapulted to superstardom.

However, the glam and glitter makes the young, vulnerable Vijay stray from his true vocation of cricket. Unfortunately, this leads to a loss of focus and to a miserable drop in his performance. But by the time Vijay realizes his mistake, he finds himself thrown out of the Indian cricket team. Suddenly, the hero becomes a villain in everyone’s eyes. His father [Anupam Kher] suffers a paralytic stroke.

This tragedy awakens Vijay’s conscience. He wants to redeem himself in the eyes of his father and every Indian. Against great odds, he once again makes it back to the Indian team and gets to play in the finals of the Champion’s Trophy against Australia, where he plays a stellar role in enabling India to win the Trophy.

Ajitpal Mangat chooses a difficult subject for his directorial debut. Placing immense trust on a newcomer [Hurman] and casting real-life characters could be tough and demanding, besides being expensive [cricketers' fees and paying for the various stadiums]. But Ajitpal achieves the required results.

The initial moments are very mediocre, but the pace picks up when Hurman goes astray, when he can’t digest success, when he falls into wrong hands [Gulshan Grover]. The graph is erratic; sometime interesting, at times boring. However, what rescues the film from failing are the penultimate moments, especially the one when Hurman faces the final ball.

On the flip side, the writing isn’t convincing at several points. The first 30 minutes of the enterprise makes you break into a yawn, frankly. Also, the film is stretched in the second hour for no reason and could’ve done with some tight editing. The songs in this hour are a big deterrent.

Ajitpal Mangat makes a confident debut as a director, but VICTORY would’ve made a stronger impact if the writing [screenplay: Ajitpal Mangat, Kannan Iyer] would’ve been watertight. Anu Malik’s music is listless. Barring ‘Balla Utha’ and ‘Money Money’, the remaining songs are of the fast-forward type. Cinematography is excellent.

Hurman S. Baweja displays the required confidence. He gets the body language right, looks dapper when required and conveys the required emotions well. Only thing, he needs to control his expressions at times. Amrita Rao does very well, although this isn’t her film actually. Anupam Kher gets it right yet again, especially towards the second hour when he suffers a paralytic stroke. Gulshan Grover is very effective.

On the whole, VICTORY is a strictly average fare. Barring a few moments in the second hour, there’s not much that you carry home.

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Priyanka’s all praise for Amrita

Posted in Amrita Rao, Harman Baweja, News, Priyanka Chopra on January 15, 2009 by nrmodh

It’s not everyday that B-town actresses appreciate the performances of their contemporaries.

But Priyanka Chopra and Amrita Rao seem to be an exception to this rule. The two actresses recently caught up during a special show of Victory which stars Hurman S Baweja opposite Amrita. An insider revealed that Priyanka loved Amrita’s performance in the film and couldn’t wait to tell her that. The source says, “Priyanka liked Amrita’s performance so much that after the screening she went up to her and told her how much she appreciated her work in the film. Amrita was quite touched to hear that from Priyanka and the two ladies were inseparable as they chatted amicably for a long time after that.”

All this even when rumours of Amrita being the new gal in Hurman’s life — which till now revolved around Priyanka — are doing rounds! Must say some actors can look beyond competition. Way to go girls!

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