Sur – The Melody of Life

Sur – The Melody of Life is a 2002 Indian Hindi musical film starring Lucky Ali and Gauri Karnik in the main leads.[1] Its co-stars are Simone Singh, Achint Kaur, Ehsaan Khan, Divya Dutta, Nitin, and Harsh Vashisht. This film is loosely based on a 1992 Telugu film Swati Kiranam which itself was inspired by the 1984 movie Amadeus.[2][3]

Sur
Movie poster for Sur – The melody of life
Directed byTanuja Chandra
Written byTanuja Chandra
Produced byPritish Nandy
Rangita Pritish Nandy
Pooja Bhatt
StarringLucky Ali
Gauri Karnik
Simone Singh
Achint Kaur
Divya Dutta
Nitin
CinematographyNirmal Jani
Edited byHemanti Sarkar
Music byM. M. Keeravani
Production
company
Pritish Nandy Communications
Distributed byPritish Nandy Communications
Release date
  • 13 September 2002 (2002-09-13)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Plot

Vikramaditya Singh is a teacher in a music school where he, with others, polishes every student's voice to make them stars. Although Vikramaditya is a famous singer himself, he is not satisfied with his creations; he is looking for a special person. His heart longs for someone so special that, if worked on, would be a masterpiece who would be known as the most worthy graduate and the world's most talented singer. He accidentally meets Tina, who has a magical voice. He learns about her when she sings a prayer in church. Vikramaditya decides to take her to his school, where she can pay more attention to singing. Vikramaditya moulds her into a brilliant singer, and she emerges a star. In spite of Vikramaditya's dream coming true, he starts feeling jealous when he discovers Tina's success. He is not able to take in the fact that she is better than he is, so he starts competing with her. He starts breaking her confidence, then dominates and overpowers her. Later, Vikramaditya realizes his mistake and compensates for it by letting her sing at a concert that was dedicated to him. Tina performs at the concert dedicating her love for Vikramaditya, and the concert is a huge success. Later, Tina goes to meet Vikram at his house, and feels grateful to Vikram and expresses her desire to sing with him. But Vikram rejects her proposal, telling her that she should sing alone and that he wants her to become a big name in the future. A heartbroken Tina leaves Vikram's house and continues her career, dedicating it to Vikram.

Cast

Soundtrack

Sur – The Melody of Life
Soundtrack album by
Released2002
Recorded2002
GenreFilm soundtrack
Length48:18
LabelUniversal Music India
ProducerM. M. Keeravani
M. M. Keeravani chronology
Lahiri Lahiri Lahirilo
(2002)
Sur – The Melody of Life
(2002)
Jism
(2003)

The soundtrack was composed by M. M. Keeravani and lyrics were penned by Nida Fazli.[4]

All lyrics are written by Nida Fazli

No.TitleSingersLength
1."Aa Bhi Jaa Aa Bhi Jaa"Lucky Ali, Sunidhi Chauhan6:03
2."Aao Tumhe Ek Nayi Baat"Lucky Ali4:48
3."Ave Maria"Marijke Desouza2:44
4."Dil Mein Jagi Dhadkan Aise"Sunidhi Chauhan5:14
5."Jaane Kya Dhoondhta Hai"Lucky Ali7:12
6."Kabhi Shaam Dhale"Mahalakshmi Iyer8:14
7."Khoya Hai Tune Jo E Dil"Lucky Ali4:40
8."Sur (Theme)" (Instrumental) 2:41
9."Tu Dil Ki Khushi"Lucky Ali, Sunidhi Chauhan6:42
Total length:48:18

Critical reception

Taran Adarsh of IndiaFM gave the film 1.5 stars out 5, writing ″Lucky Ali enacts his part with utmost ease and is a complete natural. Camera friendly and confident, he provides ample evidence that a singer can make a good actor as well. Gauri Karnik looks ordinary, but is a bundle of talent. Simone Singh is first-rate. Achint Kaur and Divya Dutta lend adequate support. On the whole, SUR holds appeal for a select few in metros only. For the hoi polloi, looking for masala, the film has precious little to offer.[5] Anita Bora of Rediff.com wrote ″Sur may not be rousing fare for the front-benchers, but it is a worthy attempt at exploring love and jealousy from a fresh angle. The film does a good job of taking you through the three hours without the usual hero-heroine singing-around-the-trees routine. Though the ending leaves you unsatisfied. After the build-up, music and emotions, the film ends abruptly. Backed by good music, Chandra's film has a fresh approach and is a mark above the usual fare found these days.[2]

References

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