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Rockstar

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
53K
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Ranbir Kapoor in Rockstar (2011)
Janardhan Jakhar chases his dreams of becoming a big Rock star, during which he falls in love with Heer.
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Janardhan Jakhar chases his dreams of becoming a big Rock star, during which he falls in love with Heer.Janardhan Jakhar chases his dreams of becoming a big Rock star, during which he falls in love with Heer.Janardhan Jakhar chases his dreams of becoming a big Rock star, during which he falls in love with Heer.

  • Director
    • Imtiaz Ali
  • Writers
    • Imtiaz Ali
    • Muazzam Beg
  • Stars
    • Ranbir Kapoor
    • Nargis Fakhri
    • Shammi Kapoor
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    53K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Imtiaz Ali
    • Writers
      • Imtiaz Ali
      • Muazzam Beg
    • Stars
      • Ranbir Kapoor
      • Nargis Fakhri
      • Shammi Kapoor
    • 233User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 40 wins & 39 nominations total

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    Ranbir Kapoor
    Ranbir Kapoor
    • Janardan Jakhar (Jordan)
    Nargis Fakhri
    Nargis Fakhri
    • Heer Kaul
    Shammi Kapoor
    Shammi Kapoor
    • Ustad Jameel Khan
    Kumud Mishra
    Kumud Mishra
    • Khatana
    Piyush Mishra
    Piyush Mishra
    • Dhingra
    Shernaz Patel
    Shernaz Patel
    • Neena Kaul (Heer's mother)
    Aditi Rao Hydari
    Aditi Rao Hydari
    • Sheena
    Sanjana Sanghi
    Sanjana Sanghi
    • Mandy (Heer's sister)
    Shikha Jain
    • Meena
    Jaideep Ahlawat
    Jaideep Ahlawat
    • Jordan's brother
    Bhavya Aneelam
    • Junior Artist
    Moufid Aziz
    • Jai
    Geetika Budhiraja
    Geetika Budhiraja
    • Sheena-college girl
    Kim Calera
    • Amy
    Raaf Chaudhary
    • Sunny
    Aakash Dahiya
    Aakash Dahiya
    • Jaat
    Sushil Dahiya
    Sushil Dahiya
    • Cop
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    • Director
      • Imtiaz Ali
    • Writers
      • Imtiaz Ali
      • Muazzam Beg
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    User reviews233

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    9hrithikmonish

    Rockstar - An amazing love story---Saddaaaaaaa Haqqqqqqq

    JJ aka JORDAN / Ranbir Kapoor Rocks.....Saddaaaaaaaa Haqqqq......Loved Rockstar movie a lotttttttttt......From Screenplay to story or Direction to Music N above all acting from the all the character is like mind-blowing ...........Will be watching it again tomorrow...This is not a feel good movie and I know a lot of people will not like it but yes it will make you think even after the lights are on.....This movie is the best film of 2011....RK is amazing and ARR score rocks....Deserves all major awards....OVERALL AN OUTSTANDING FILM which is connected to most of us...Rating 9/10....oh ya ya ya y...o yaaaaaaa.....
    8saba2115

    Imperfect Love of Perfect Lovers

    I have to say that watching this movie ALONE in an empty movie theatre added several dimensions to the whole experience of watching ROCKSTAR.

    My first comment is to Imtiaz Ali-- What were you thinking, bro? To actually have the gumption to create a love story around the idea of ethereal and eternal love as envisioned by the great Sufi Master Rumi in the land of DABANGG and BODYGUARD? Did you really think that audiences (read THE COMMON MAN) would throng cinemas and multiplexes to get a taste of sublime love?

    For sublime love is the thread that binds this beautiful bitter sweet tale together. It is a love story written in the idiom of NorthIndian/Kashmiri/Sufi culture, of dargahs, of spirituality, of Delhi University Campus insider jokes, of the topography of North India, especially Kashmir and I fear the film could be condemned with the "E" word--elitism.

    The starting point of the story is a young ordinary low middle class callow youth who is a wannabe singer, strumming his guitar to ordinary lyrics hoping to make it big. He is accused of being shallow by his mentor and advised to seek out "PAIN" in order to light the creative spark, that divine glow that accompanies great art. Unbeknownst to him, his casual and frivolous flirtation with this search for angst leads him into the deep end where he has to come face to face first with true love and then with the inevitable pain that comes with it.

    The dialogues are fabulous. So is the cinematography. The snow clad mountains of Kashmir and the misty mornings of New Delhi, the green fields full of flowers in Prague place the story in the here and now when in truth the story could belong to any era, any century, any epoch. The universality of love, the self realisation that comes with it, the realisation that this life is but a dream is what the movie is really about. The essence of the story is not in the physicality of love but love beyond the here and now, beyond right and wrong and love for the Creator who was there when there was nothing else.

    See what I mean when I ask Imtiaz--what were you thinking, bro?

    And now for the piece de resistance-the music, the lyrics, the singer.

    If there were any doubts being expressed by the hoi polloi about A R Rehman's diminishing creativity well then, here is his rebuttal.

    The music is earthy, rooted in our traditions and culture, and designed to rock. It's astonishing how Rehman is able to dive into the musical traditions of the Punjab to create the "Saada Haq" and "Katiyaan Karoon". Irshad Kamil's lyrics, if you take the time to listen to the songs and understand the words, are beyond compare. Mohit Chauhan's voice is eminently suitable for all the songs. My favorite is "Naadaan parinde, ghar aajaa" Listen to the lyrics and cry.

    We have been enjoying a lot of junk food lately. Now it's time for some haute cuisine.
    rangdetumpy

    An awesome piece of Art by Imtiaz Ali

    Indian cinema has matured and specially Hindi film with new directors pouring in with new ideas. Anurag Kashyap, Dibakar Banerjee, Vishal Bhardwaj should get special mention for their brilliant coming of age films. After Rockstar, Imtiaz Ali should be added to this category of filmmakers. Romantic cinema is immortal perennial but never ever it has been witnessed in such creative, symbolic, real manner as in Rockstar. Rockstar is journey of Janarthan, a regular north Delhi brat who dreams of becoming Jim Morrison. He even tries to match his initials with the famous singer and tries to change his fate. Alas! He couldn't succeed in making a mark when a college canteen owner (who becomes family for Janarthan later on) Khataria tells him that through pain comes music. Janarthan took his word too seriously thus involving in a web of suffering and success all revolving around Heer, a lady who becomes life for Janarthan rather Jordan. The movie is a journey of a young ambitious boy from his being Janarthan to Jordan and in a symbolic manner raises several questions about independence and democracy. Imtiaz Ali is a fabulous story teller and his previous work reflects those but with Rockstar he goes a level higher. The film will bring polarizing reactions from cine goers but they can't ignore it. Probably one of the best romantic cinemas ever made. Ali is almost flawless in his execution. With a semi non-linear narrative Ali goes into the psyche of Jordan merging his scenario pre and post success. The scene where Jordan cries in front of Khataria that he doesn't need all the fame he wants to be Happy – sums up Jordan's strive with his impression. The rebel has been created in a thought provoking manner raising questions to establishment. The rules set in the society, the willingness to live freely, how power has destroyed the regular course of nature – all these ideas have been embedded subtle in a brilliant love story that is natural unlike loud melodramatic blockbusters of regular Hindi cinema. When Jordan is almost losing Heer forever there is a scene which shows Jordan in a bath tub looking at his guitar on fire which reflects the life of present youth who tends to burn (loss) everything one loves in course of success. There are many more such brilliant sequences which show Ali's craftsmanship as a director. With able support from Anil Mehta the camera work is probably the best of this year. Ali didn't compromise for commerce and gave a surreal feel to the real proceedings. Kudos to Aarti Bajaj for her apt editing and making the film a work of art. Coming to the acting department, Ranbir Kapoor rocks. He camouflaged himself as Jordan with élan. Rockstar will prove how fine actor he is. In fact the new brigade of actors should take acting lessons from Ranbir. Watch his transition from Janarthan to Jordan, his success his failures his love his despair – Ranbir's expression deserves awards and accolades. Teaming up with fabulous actors like Piyush Mishra, Kumud Mishra (who was last seen in brilliant "That girl in yellow boots") Ranbir showed extreme maturity. In a sequence where he tore down a contract and made hysteric gestures towards Piyush Mishra deserves standing ovation. Those dialogues showing Ali's angst against consumerism deserves mention. Nargis Fakhri as Heer is serene beauty. Any boy will fall in love with her. As an actress she needs to improve but then she isn't bad either. Piyush Mishra as the opportunist Dhingra simply rocks as usual. Kumud Mishra is surely to catch attention of other directors. The ensemble cast provides ample support in their brief and significant role. Lastly how can one forget the original Rockstar Late Shammi Kapoor in a significant appearance. As a successful classical Sahnai (flute) player he is mind blowing. And how can I forget about Rehman's music in the film. Each of the songs are mark of a genius and brilliant in their own space. With awesome lyrics from Irshad Kamil the musical score elevates the movie to another level. "Nadan parinday" is one of the best written songs of recent times and "Sadda Haq" had all the power to be the youth anthem. Simply brilliant album in every sense. Overall Rockstar is a outstanding work of art that might not appeal to every many but sure to be the next Kagaz ke Phool in the long run; though Rockstar is already a Hit. Thankfully a genuine honest effort deserved its box office report. A classic in the long run…Rockstar Rocks!!
    9comedevil

    An emotional and powerful journey.

    Even though the Indian film Industry releases countless big budget films every year, only once in a while there comes a movie like "Rockstar" which moves away from the usual story and casts an impression on the viewers.

    Imtiaz Ali has created such a masterpiece this time. His story is a fresh take on romance and pain and he has shown he is one of the best directors around.

    The story revolves around 2 characters Janardhan Jakhar a.k.a Jordan(Ranbir Kapoor) and Heer(Nargis Fakri) and their feelings towards each other. The special thing about this movie is that despite being a love story, the lead characters never act as the clichéd lovers..they never said "I love you" throughout the movie and still their love was so intense and powerful..The self inflicted pain of 'Jordan' is the soul of this movie and moves the audience.

    Ranbir has done a remarkable act and has again proved he is an exceptional actor in the film industry. His transition from the innocent and confused 'JJ' to the ruthless, shattered 'Jordan' is flawless. The audience were in awe of him throughout the movie and rightly so.

    The music blends with this movie perfectly and most of the time lifts the movie to higher levels. The voice of Mohit Chauhan along with the expertise of AR Rahman is just superb and this duo will be in demand for a long time. The joy, enlightenment, pain and suffering of 'Jordan' is portrayed very well through the songs. And this is one of those movies in which you feel that the songs weren't just forced in the story.

    Despite everything being so good there was one shortcoming, Nargis. The model turned actress had weird expressions in few scenes in her debut film. This created some funny moments in the first half but she did a convincing act post interval.

    One thing which the director couldn't balance was the pace..The first half was expanded into few years showing the pair's love and relationship but post interval they didn't do that, and stuck to a straight and small period with longer scenes. This gave most of the general audience an idea that it was slow. If the story in between intervals was balanced in terms of the time span, more people would have appreciated the whole movie.

    This an emotional, and an intense journey of a simple man who goes on a path of self destruction. A Must Watch, this movie needs deep understanding and appreciation.
    10nipurngupta

    No words for describing it...

    Rockstar is a film made once in a lifetime. Hats off to Imtiaz Ali for story, Ranbir Kapoor & Nargis Farkhri for scintillating performances, A.R. Rahman & Mohit Chauhan for great soundtrack & background Music.

    Rockstar is a must watch film. It'll leave you feel-good hangover of itself. This Movie shows how Love Stories should be made. This movie has something, which is hard to see in other Hindi/Bollywood Films. Something which would make you think about the whole movie even after so many hours of watching it. Watch it deeply and you'll enjoy it.

    I loved the movie and enjoyed it thoroughly after so watching so many movies this year, I'd say Watch it Again, if you've seen it once...

    Verdict: Don't Miss it!!!

    Acting & Performance: 9/10

    Story: 8.5/10

    Music: 10/10

    Overall: 9/10

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    • Trivia
      The film was shot in reverse as the crew didn't want to break the continuity of Ranbir Kapoor's hairstyle. So the climax with long hair was shot first.
    • Goofs
      At around 35 minutes mark when Jordan and mandy are playing a game together at heer's house, the monitor shows a single player version of a racing game whereas it should've been multiplayer game.
    • Quotes

      Janardan Jakhar: Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I'll meet you there.

    • Crazy credits
      A picture of Shammi Kapoor is shown with "Yahoo!" written around it in the start as a tribute.
    • Alternate versions
      The CBFC (Indian Censor Board) required the filmmakers to mute several English and Hindi expletives-specifically words like "sex," "bastard," and a Hindi profanity-throughout the film's audio if they wanted the U/A (PG-12) certificate. Otherwise, it would have received an "A" (adults only) rating. In one of the film's key songs, "Sadda Haq," a crowd scene shot at Dharamsala included people holding "Free Tibet" banners and Tibetan flags. The CBFC demanded these visuals be either deleted or blurred to avoid political controversy with China. The filmmakers ultimately chose to blur the banner to obtain U/A certification. This decision led to protests by Tibetan supporters and activists, calling it a suppression of free speech .
    • Connections
      Featured in 57th Idea Filmfare Awards (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Phir Se Udd Chala
      Music by A.R. Rahman

      Lyrics by Irshad Kamil

      Performed by Mohit Chauhan

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    • Release date
      • November 11, 2011 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • Watch Rockstar movie on ZEE5
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Ngôi Sao Nhạc Rock
    • Filming locations
      • Prague, Czech Republic(Czech Republic)
    • Production company
      • Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision
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    • Budget
      • $10,920,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $986,697
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $612,235
      • Nov 13, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,227,859
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 39m(159 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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