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Sun Zara

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Sun Zara
Mar 02, 2006 08:46 AM, 4343 Views
(Updated Mar 02, 2006)
Outdated Bollywood film

This film is produced by Salim Akhtar and directed by Rohit Krishnakant Nayyar. Its is a love story of dreams, emotions and sacrifice.


It is a story of a boy Rohit ( Samir Aftab) who has a natural flair for singing since childhood. To realize his dreams he comes to Mumbai the city where stars are made.


In Mumbai Rohit meets Bihari Babu Gauri Shankar ( Mithun Chakraborthy) who happens to be from his home town Bihar. Gauri Shankar gives him shelter and helps him to realize his dreams come true.


Trisha (Anjana Sukhani), the girl next door, happens to hear Rohit singing. She falls in love with Rohit’s voice but doesn’t know who is singing the song.


She enquires and wants to know from her friends about Rohit but nobody knows him. Whenever Trisha personally comes across Rohit, she finds him always fighting, doing mischief and playing pranks in the locality.


She starts hating Rohit thinking he is a goon. However Rohit falls in love with Trisha. Rohit was working hard to achieve his goal to become a singer, but one day he has to sacrifice his dream for Trisha.


But what you expect never happens and what happens is never expected. Rohit now comes to a crossroad where he has to choose between his love and his career.


The subject of Sun Zara reminds one of those love stories made in the 1960s. However, what goes against the film are four factors:-

  • The treatment is relatively old-fashioned. The story-telling lacks finesse and the viewer is forced to feel that he is watching a dated film;

  • Although the basic idea is engaging, the multiple tracks seem totally unwarranted;

  • The songs are a major hindrance and hardly contribute towards moving the story ahead. They have been added without valid situations;

  • Lack of hype. Also, the pre-release publicity campaign has been far from impressive, which gives the film a routine look.

The plus points are few, but not enough to save the film. The scenes between Samir and Anjana have been handled with sensitivity. Dialogues are well penned at places. Cinematography is mediocre.


Mithun is very loud. This performance may work at small centres though.Anjana ought to take care of her weight. She looks fat and even her performance is lacklustre. Rohit leaves a mark mainly in the climax.


On the whole, Sun Zara will find very few takers at the box-office.

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