Bas Ek Pal
Bas Ek Pal (lit. 'Just a moment') is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language romantic crime thriller film directed by Onir. It stars Juhi Chawla, Sanjay Suri, and Urmila Matondkar with Jimmy Sheirgill, Rehaan Engineer, and Yashpal Sharma in supporting roles. The film's storyline is an adaptation of Live Flesh, a film by Pedro Almodóvar.[1]
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Directed by | Onir |
Written by | Irene Dhar Malik Onir Ashwini Malik (Dialogues) |
Produced by | Manohar P. Kanungo Shailesh R. Singh |
Starring | Juhi Chawla Urmila Matondkar Jimmy Sheirgill Sanjay Suri Rehaan Engineer Yashpal Sharma |
Cinematography | Sachin K. Krishn |
Edited by | Irene Dhar Malik |
Music by | Songs: Vivek Philip Mithoon Pritam (1 song) Score: Vivek Philip Prasad Sashte |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Plot
Nikhil Kapoor decides to return from the US to Mumbai. When he arrives, he decides to chill out at a nightclub. There he meets a woman and instantly falls for her; she, however, doesn't even introduce herself. After he asks her name, she goes away. The next day, Nikhil meets his old friend Rahul. The two play basketball and hang out together. Whilst in the company of Rahul and Steve (Rehaan Engineer), another one of Nikhil's friends; the woman shows up again and she is revealed to be Anamika Joshi. She walks in with her friend Farhad, and when Nikhil tries to talk to Anamika, Farhad begins to think he is flirting with or disturbing her, and a fight breaks out.
Naturally, Rahul and Steve join in as well. Farhad draws a gun impulsively and Nikhil snatches it from him, pointing it towards him. In the ensuing scuffle, while Steve tries to stop Nikhil by holding him from behind and Rahul tries to draw Farhad away, a bullet is accidentally shot by Nikhil; hitting Rahul in the back. Steve runs away in panic. Anamika also disappears. Farhad flees the country and quietly leaves for Australia. The police arrive at the scene and arrest Nikhil. Rahul gets paralysed and loses the use of his legs. When Nikhil is kept in a cell by the police for shooting at Rahul, he tells them to ask Rahul himself, who refuses to speak with him. Also, Nikhil has no way of contacting Anamika to prove his innocence. Three years after having been imprisoned, Ira Malhotra hears his side of the story and helps bail him out. Now Nikhil gets to meet Rahul and Anamika and eventually finds out that he was lured into a trap by someone, who is still at large. Eventually, it turns out that Ira and Rahul were having an affair, and Steve learned of it. In order to teach Rahul a lesson, that night at the party, he pressed the trigger while he was trying to stop Nikhil, with the gun in Nikhil's hand, making it look like Nikhil had done all this. Ira knew this all along, and that's why she helped Nikhil to get bailed out. She tries to leave Steve and comes to Nikhil, where an angry Steve confronts both of them and threatens them with a gun. Steve shoots Nikhil in the stomach, fatally wounding him. Ira holds herself responsible for whatever wrong has happened to Nikhil and shoots herself leaving Steve shocked and repenting. Steve commits suicide by shooting a bullet in his head and dies instantly.
Anamika and Rahul, fearing the worst, reach Nikhil's house, where a dying Nikhil finally succumbs in Anamika's lap. The movie ends with both Anamika and Rahul standing together, looking towards the sunset in silence.
Cast
- Juhi Chawla as Ira Malhotra
- Urmila Matondkar as Anamika Joshi
- Jimmy Sheirgill as Rahul Kher
- Sanjay Suri as Nikhil Kapoor
- Rehaan Engineer as Steve O'Brien
- Yashpal Sharma as Swamy
- Chetan Pandit as Chandu Bhai
- Krishnakumar Kunnath as himself (cameo)
- Sunidhi Chauhan as herself (cameo)
Music
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Released | 7 August 2006 (India) | |||
Studio | Zee Music Company | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
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The Bas Ek Pal album contains nine songs, three of them are remixes. The soundtrack is notable for its Western flavor being generally praised by critics. The music directors are Vivek Phillip, Mithoon and Pritam with lyrics written by Amitabh Varma and Sayeed Quadri. Pritam is credited for the song "Hai Ishq." The song "Tere Bin" which was composed by Mithoon was voted as one of the best songs of 2006.[2] The soundtrack was released on two-channel compact disc and cassette tape[3] and received good reviews from critics.[4]
Song | Singer(s) | Duration |
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"Hai Ishq Ye Kya Ek Khata" | KK and Sunidhi Chauhan | 4:22 |
"Zindagi Hosh Main" | KK and Zubeen Garg | 4:37 |
"Bas Ek Pal" | KK and Dominique Cerejo | 5:36 |
"Ashq Bhi" | KK and Sunidhi Chauhan | 4:21 |
"Tere Bin" | Atif Aslam | 4:35 |
"Dheeme Dheeme" | KK and Sunidhi Chauhan | 5:20 |
References
- Gupta, Pratim D (30 April 2011). "I for Identity". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 3 May 2011.
- "Dishant: Bas Ek Pal Soundtrack".
- "The Hindu: Bas Ek Pal Cassette — Chords & Notes". Archived from the original on 23 February 2007. Retrieved 10 January 2007.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - Tuteja Joginder (7 August 2006). "Bas Ek Pal". indiaFM. Archived from the original on 13 April 2008. Retrieved 10 April 2008.
External links
- Bas Ek Pal at IMDb