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Kareena Kapoor Hot Xnxx Biography
originally titled Howrah Bridge is a feature film directed by Indian director Mani Ratnam and released in 2004. This film was a Simultaneous make of the Tamil film (""Aaytha Ezhuthu""), the prime objective of the movie was to motivate educated Indian youths to enter politics.[3]
The film tells the stories of three young men from completely different strata of society and one fateful incident on Kolkata's Howrah Bridge which changes their lives forever.[4] The narrative of the story is partially in hyperlink format.The film is set in the city of Chennai in the Tamil version. The Tamil version was regarded more popular among film critics.[citation needed] Yuva was declared 'average grosser' at the Indian box-office.[5]
Contents  [hide]
1 Plot
2 Cast
3 Soundtrack
4 Reception
4.1 Critical Reception
4.2 Box office
5 Awards
5.1 2004 Filmfare Awards
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
[edit]Plot

Lallan Singh (Abhishek Bachchan) is a goon, originally from Bihar but settled in Kolkata, West Bengal because his brother Gopal Singh (Sonu Sood) has left him alone and he had no option of earning back home. He loves, marries, and abuses his wife, Shashi Biswas (Rani Mukerji). Michael Mukherjee (Ajay Devgan) is an influential student leader who wants politicians like Prosenjit Bhattacharya (Om Puri) to keep away from college elections. Michael is in love with his neighbor Radhika (Esha Deol) who lives with her uncle and aunt. And then there is Arjun (Vivek Oberoi), carefree and spoiled son of an IAS officer. He wants to relocate to the U.S. for a better future. He falls in love with Mira (Kareena Kapoor), whom he just met. After talking to Michael, Arjun changes his mind and wants to be a politician. Prosenjit is worried when he hears news of students standing in the election. He uses every possible way to get them out of Politics. Firstly he provides scholarship of a prestigious foreign university to Michael. When Micheal refuses the bribe, he orders his goon Gopal Singh to take control. Gopal beats some students but faces very strong retaliation from Michael and his fellow students. After that Lallan Singh takes charge and kills Gopal. He kidnaps Arjun and other candidates. However, they manage to escape with the help of Lallan Singh's ally. Lallan follows Arjun and beats him up. While running, Arjun manages to call Michael for help. He comes to rescue Arjun at Howrah Bridge. Then Lallan is handed to the police. Michael wins the four seats he and his fellow students have contested for. Shashi leaves for her hometown while Lallan remains in prison. Michael, Arjun and two friends enter Vidhansabha.
[edit]Cast

Ajay Devgn as Michael Mukherjee
Vivek Oberoi as Arjun Balachandran
Abhishek Bachchan as Lallan Singh
Rani Mukerji as Shashi Biswas
Kareena Kapoor as Mira
Esha Deol as Radhika[6]
Om Puri as Prosonjit Bannerjee
Sonu Sood as Gopal Singh
Saurabh Shukla
Vijay Raaz as a Friend of Lallan Singh
Anant Nag as Arjun's Father
Abhinav Kashyap as Trilok
[edit]Soundtrack

Yuva

Soundtrack album by A. R. Rahman
Released 2004 (India)
Recorded Panchathan Record Inn
Genre Film soundtrack
Label Venus
Producer A.R. Rahman
A. R. Rahman chronology
Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities
(2004) Yuva
(2004) Aayutha Ezhuthu
(2004)
The soundtrack features six songs by A. R. Rahman, with lyrics by Mehboob. The rap and lyrics for the song Dol Dol were by Blaaze.
Song Artist(s) Duration
"Dhakka Laga Bukka" A. R. Rahman, Karthik, Mehboob 04:59
"Khuda Hafiz" Sunitha Sarathy, Lucky Ali, Karthik 05:02
"Kabhi Neem Neem" Madhushree, A. R. Rahman 04:57
"Dol Dol" Blaaze, featuring ethnic vocals by Shahin Badar 03:59
"Baadal" Adnan Sami, Alka Yagnik 05:25
"Fanaa" A. R. Rahman, Sunitha Sarathy, Tanvi Shah 04:41
"Anjanaa Anjani" (Additional song
as a background score) Sunitha Sarathy, Karthik 01:04
[edit]Reception

[edit]Critical Reception
Abhishek Bachchan was praised by the critics for hints of a rustic 'angry young man' type performance in the film.[7]
[edit]Box office
Yuva grossed 17.25 crore (US$3.14 million) at Indian box office.Yuva did well in multiplexes. But it has not done well in single screen theatres. Compared to other parts of the country, it has fared better in Mumbai. The Mumbai distributor will recover the cost of the film, but his sub-territory distributors in places like Surat and Gujarat lost money.In places like Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, even the south India, distributors lostaround  50 lakh (Rs 5 million) to  1 crore ( 10 million). Overseas, too, the film has done average business.[8][9] It was sold to distributors at price of a  20 crore-film. Despite a good opening, the box office response to Yuva was mixed, with several distributors losing money. It is another matter that the producers, Ratnam's Madras Talkies, had more than recovered their investments in this  20-crore three-language project.
[edit]Awards

[edit]2004 Filmfare Awards
Best Supporting Actor - Abhishek Bachchan
Best Supporting Actress - Rani Mukerji
Critics Award Best Movie - Mani Ratnam
Best Screenplay - Mani Ratnam
Best Art Direction - Sabu Cyril
[edit]See also

Hyperlink cinema - the film style of using multiple inter-connected story lines.
Aaytha Ezhuthu, the Tamil counterpart of this movie.
[edit]References

^ Mid-2004: MHN Shines; Yuva, Lakshya, Khakee - Mixed Response
^ Box Office 2004
^ Sarkar, Sonia (January 18, 2007). "Bollywood-inspired IITians eyeing polls". The Times of India.
^ Hot spots
^ Dull opening for Yuva!
^ I am today's woman -- very independent, very bindaas'
^ Box Offfice Decade in Review: 2004 - Veer Zaara, Dhoom 1, Main Hoon Naa
^ Yuva a loser?
^ Give Yuva a chance. Don't kill it!

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