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Rok Sako To Rok Lo

  • 2004
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
1.9K
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Rok Sako To Rok Lo (2004)
DramaRomanceSport

In a small scenic town in India there are two schools, Valley High School, which basically caters to the affluent, and Bharti High School for the middle-class. The annual sports fest has alw... Read allIn a small scenic town in India there are two schools, Valley High School, which basically caters to the affluent, and Bharti High School for the middle-class. The annual sports fest has always been dominated by the Valley High students, with Kabir Mukherjee winning the coveted r... Read allIn a small scenic town in India there are two schools, Valley High School, which basically caters to the affluent, and Bharti High School for the middle-class. The annual sports fest has always been dominated by the Valley High students, with Kabir Mukherjee winning the coveted race for many years, and after his tenure gets over, Ranveer Pratap Singh takes over. Now t... Read all

  • Director
    • Arindam Chaudhuri
  • Writer
    • Arindam Chaudhuri
  • Stars
    • Sunny Deol
    • Yash Pandit
    • Manjari Fadnnis
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Arindam Chaudhuri
    • Writer
      • Arindam Chaudhuri
    • Stars
      • Sunny Deol
      • Yash Pandit
      • Manjari Fadnnis
    • 318User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Sunny Deol
    Sunny Deol
    • Kabir 'Phantom' Mukherjee
    Yash Pandit
    • Dev
    Manjari Fadnnis
    Manjari Fadnnis
    • Suhana
    • (as Manjari Phadnis)
    Carran Kapoor
    • Ranveer Pratap Singh
    • (as Karan Kapoor)
    Aparna Kumar
    • Sanjana
    Ram Menon
    Karun Punchhi
    Abbas Saria
    Ajay Sheoparna
    Jehan Hillowalla
    Shreya Das
    Shriya Saran
    Shriya Saran
    Namrata Shirodkar
    Namrata Shirodkar
    • Sandra (Narrator)
    Deepti Bhatnagar
    Deepti Bhatnagar
    • Dev's Bhabhi
    • (as Dipti Bhatnagar)
    Archana Puran Singh
    Archana Puran Singh
    • Sweety
    Tinnu Anand
    Tinnu Anand
    • S.V.P.S, Balasubramaniam Iyer
    Rakesh Bedi
    Rakesh Bedi
    • Ghodbole
    Rajit Kapoor
    Rajit Kapoor
    • Director
      • Arindam Chaudhuri
    • Writer
      • Arindam Chaudhuri
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    8kavita-rani333

    Sunny Deol Character was very motivational

    Rok Sako To Rok Lo is Planman motion picture for the youth.Youngsters need to learn a lot from their journey and what the film is all about.Arindam Chaudhuri,director of the film could not have made it in a better way.The confidence that he showed by launching so many new actors in a film which is his first film as a director is commendable.The story about the rivalry about students of two schools has been brilliantly made by him.I really like the Sunny Deol in the movie.His entry brings lot of energy and also his character was very motivational.I really like his dialogs,the way he delivers it was excellent.The movie is for young generation and all should watch it at least once.
    1contentwalas

    must watch for every wanna be film maker!

    This is the first comment i am writing on IMDb, despite being a regular here. The movie was so bad that it forced me to write this comment. You really need to see the movie to believe that it could be have made at all. Apparently, if you have a lot of money, and enough ego, a drivel like this can be put across.

    This is THE movie to watch at a film school. All film makers in the making should watch this film to avoid pitfalls and obvious errors. Each scene is a class in itself. HOW NOT TO WRITE A MOVIE. Everything that could go wrong is incorporated in it. Almost as if it was designed to be bad. From the script to the incomplete characters, to the use of bad casting, to the hyperbole marketing. This movie shows what happens when one lacks aesthetic sensibilities in a domain.

    The only reason i wrote this is to warn other wannabe film makers with lots of money in the pocket, but not enough time spent watching and studying the craft.... A clear case of "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing." the hack who made this travesty of a film (runing out of negative qualifiers), gives dilettantes a bad name. An even more casual dabbler of film making could have made a better thing (notice how i refrain from calling it a movie/ film)

    A management "guru" can at best be good at transferring knowledge of academic nature. Trying to translate that academic knowledge into a living, breathing film is a totally different ball game. Look what happened when they put the worlds economy in the hands of MBAs. Come to think of it, the reason i am so upset, is the gall with which the movie was promoted, and proclaimed a hit even before it was released. Did someone forget the cardinal marketing sin? The fastest way to kill a product is to advertise a bad product heavily.

    N.B. do watch the film, it will surprise you no end. Dekh sako to Dekh lo. Also, there are some comments in this section claiming it to be good enough to get a 10. I am quite sure they passed out of IIPM with good grades!
    10reference-3

    Fun-filled package of school pranks

    For a débutant director, Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri does a good job with 'Rok Sako To Rok Lo'. The story of a group of teenagers from two rival schools - Bharti School and Valley High - is narrated by Namrata Shirodkar, who owns a café -- a common haunt for students from both institutions. While the group from Bharti School is led by Dev (Yash Pandit), the rival gang is headed by Ranveer (Carran Kapoor).

    Valley High students turn up their noses at the Bharti School youngsters, always taunting them because of their lower social status as well as their inability to beat the Valley-ites at any sports event.

    Enter teen siren Sanjana, who studies with Ranveer. Dev and gang tease the temptress and Sanjana, swearing revenge, ensnares Dev and pretends to be in love with him. Dev finds out only too late that he has been duped.

    Kabir, watching this byplay, befriends the group led by Dev, and instills a sense of confidence in them, urging them on to finally take a stand and beat their adversaries. Unfortunately, their enthusiasm leads to both gangs engaging in a dangerous car race on public roads. During the race, Kabir is killed in a ghastly accident, once again plunging the Bharti School students into depression. To make matters worse, they are challenged to a marathon race by Valley School...

    The lead pair, Yash Pandit and Manjari Fadnis, both selected through a talent hunt done by the producers, impress in their very first film with their high levels of confidence. Sunny Deol, who plays the role of Kabir – the mysterious man with a 'history' – pops up time and again to save the youngsters from sticky situations, and receives all the applause. While audiences in the North might clap for their favourite hero literally flinging the goons left, right and centre, the action could have been toned down a bit for the Mumbai viewers. Jatin-Lalit's music remains above reproach, especially the peppy and inspiring title track.

    All in all, a fun-filled package of school pranks and youthful masti (with liberal doses of good advice) that will appeal to the younger generation.
    6Asbohra

    Average!

    When I first heard about this movie being made and Sunny Deol being in it, I was really excited, as it was said to be a rivalry of 2 army schools, and I thought (Sunny's role would be perfect). However, over a year later (some months) after the film released, I was really disappointed. The rivalry was over 2 high schools, and Sunny's role was very small, and he was mum most of the time. I really felt bad that Sunny was wasted in this movie, although his get-up as the motorcycle dude was cool. The movie overall was NOT that great, just average. He can actually dance (see the song by Abhijeet). Sunny is a true icon of 'believing in oneself,' but he should have gotten substantial footage. Along with this, if the story was different, this could have been much better and more exciting.
    1ssvikas

    Same as Jo Jeeta... Highly Avoidable movie... Rating:1/10

    Note: The readers who have seen 'Jo Jeeta wohi sikandar' (1992) (JJWS) may skip the 'storyline' and directly proceed to the 'comment'.

    The movie beings in scenic place with two rival schools Bharti and Valley High. Bharti School is a school for the modest lot (but who apparently live in palatial houses by Mumbai's standards). A group of friends led by the protagonist of the story Dev (Yash Pandit, a newcomer) and his dearest friends Suhana (Manjari Fadnis, another newcomer) Ganguli, Bhajji, Venki and Rati regularly freak together. Valley High on the other hand is the place for the spoilt brats Ranveer, Sanjana, Tango and Ziggy. A nearby coffee shop owned by Namrata Shirodkar is where the groups spend time regularly.

    Both the schools have a predictable amount of rivalry in the Annual marathon (similar to the cycle race rivalry in JJWS). Valley is shown to be always interested in belittling the modest Bharti lot. Sanjana tries to play 'girl friend' with Dev and predictably, this causes envy to Suhana. But when Dev learns about Sanjana's motives, he is disappointed.

    Enter Phantom (Sunny Deol) on a Harley Davidson. He seems to be the man Friday for Bharti's friends. He motivates Dev to go faster-higher-stronger towards winning the next year's marathon. Phantom gets a new Lexus SUV and takes his young friends out for a drive, with Dev driving it. A freak accident of the SUV kills Phantom. Dev is left grief-stricken. With a mixed feeling of guilt for Phantom's death and with a mind motivated by Phantom's words, Dev takes part in the marathon. The rest is predictable anyway.

    Comment:

    If you have read the above summary of the story, I'm sure that you would have been disappointed. Watching the movie would disappoint you further. The story absolutely lacks originality and is almost the same as JJWS. Arindam Choudhury's directorial skills are absolutely pathetic.

    Performances are average, not due to the actors themselves, but due to the poor screenplay. Sunny Deol has no other role except showing off his Harley. Poor Namrata Shirodkar almost doesn't have a single dialogue in the movie. The lead actor Yash needs to shape up (viewers compare his role with the legend Amir Khan in JJWS). Manjari seems promising. The music is poor and there is hardly a song that you would feel like humming. The dance moves were hopeless.

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      Vinod Khanna and Amrita Singh were signed for a film titled " Rok Sake To Rok Lo" in 1988, to he directed by Pankaj Parashur. The film got shelved.
    • Soundtracks
      Haan Mujhe Thaam Le
      Performed by Babul Supriyo and Alka Yagnik

      Composed by Jatin Pandit and Lalit Pandit

      Written by Prasoon Joshi

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      • December 10, 2004 (India)
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