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Hindi Film 'Daayen Ya Baayen By' Bela Negi on UK subject - "दायें या बाएँ" फिल्म
Rajneesh:
उत्तराखंड की पृष्ठ भूमि पर बनी, पहली हिंदी फीचर फिल्म 'दाए या बाए" रीलीसिंग 29 Oct 2010
Dosto,
Finally Daayen Ya Baayen releasing tomorrow i.e 29th Oct 2010. The DYB will be screened at following places in Mumbai & Delhi
"PVR "
Lower Parel 1:30, 8:25 pm;
Juhu 1:15, 8:35 pm;
Goregaon (E) 10:50 pm
"BIG CINEMAS IMax"
Wadala 3:45 pm;
Mulund 3:15 pm;
"R City Mall "
Ghatkopar 12:30 pm;
Vashi 2:15 pm
"INOX"
Nariman Point 1:00 pm
"CINEMAX"
Versova 1:45 pm
"FAME"
Malad 1:00, 5:00 pm
"MOVIETIME"
Goregaon 12:00, 8:15 pm
"BROADWAY"
Bhandup 3:00 pm-
Onlyd one screening, in Delhi. everyday IN DELHI
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PVR Select Citywalk (Saket) @ 4.55 pm
) @ 4.55 pm.
Wish this was in our hands to change .But.. please make sure quite a few, those of you who want to see the film try and see it on Friday evening- so the theater feels re assured ki haan, is film ke liye audience hai. Director of Film Ms Bela Negi ji is trying her best that film is screened in other Cinemas also in Delhi.
ABOUT BELA NEGI JI
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Film Maker Bela Negi who originally belongs from nainital and F.T.I passed out is coming with a Hindi Film (Daayen Ya Baayen) which is truely based on Uttarakhand.
[/b]Film: DAAYEN YA BAAYEN Language: Hindi Duration: 110 mins Cast And Crew Starring Deepak DobriyalManav KaulBadrul IslamBharti BhattPratyush DoklanGirish Tiwari & others Directed by Bela Negi Creative Director Subhamoy Sengupta Produced by Sunil Doshi Line Producer Nitric Films Story Bela Negi Screenplay Bela Negi Dialogue Bela Negi Cinematography Amlan Datta Music Vivek Philip Sound Design Gissy Michael Action P Kumar Editing Bela Negi Costumes Nikunj Vyas Executive Producer Shamim KhanSubhamoy Sengupta
SYNOPSIS
The film is about of a Quoxotian character, so present in our folk narratives too, of an individual having to live through his follies to understand himself better. Ramesh Majila returns from the city to his small remote village in the Himalayas. Armed with irrepressible enthusiasm, he hopes to be the breath of fresh air the village has been waiting for. But instead his quirky traits and a penchant for catalyzing disaster make him the joke of the village.
In a dramatic turn of events a chance entry into a television contest wins him a swank luxury car elevating Ramesh to heroic status overnight. Adored by children and grudgingly admired by others, he becomes the focal point of the village.
However his life spirals into a series of comic conflicts as he struggles to match the rest of his life to the car that adorns his cowshed, undoing himself completely in the process and losing the respect of his most ardent fan, his young son. When the car is stolen, he sets out on a journey to recover something more than his prized possession - his lost dignity.
Link to facebook page of DYB:
FILM MAKER BELA NEGI
which narrates the journey of a man from a village to a city and how he has to adjust to city life. But when he goes back to his village he cannot adjust to the village life. We have shot the film in villages of Bageshwar, Almoda, Munshiari and Chaukadi ETC. 95% casting is also adopted by there local people. Girda is also working in this film said Ms. Negi..
Film is lead by the award wining actor Mr. Deepak Dobrial..
DEEPAK DOBRIAL WITH GIRDA
Rajneesh:
Few films of Deepak dobriyal
Gulaal (March 13, 2009) (Released) ...... Bhatti
13b (March 6, 2009) (Released) ...... Ashok
Delhi-6 (February 20, 2009) (Released) ...... Mamdu
Mumbai Cutting (2009) (Under Production)
Shaurya (April 4, 2008) (Released) ...... Captain Jaaved Khan
Blue Umbrella (August 10, 2007) (Released) ...... The Electronic Fortune Teller
1971 (March 9, 2007) (Released) ...... Flight Lt. Gurtu
Omkara (July 28, 2006) (Released) ...... Rajju
Maqbool (January 30, 2004) (Released)
एम.एस. मेहता /M S Mehta 9910532720:
First Trailer of the Film.
Ramesh Majila esa aadmi hai shubah-2 loate ke kitab bhi le jaata hai
Dayeen ya Bayeen Trailer.mp4
First PersonBela Negi - Editor, Writer, DirectorIt started with a news piece about a poor man in Assam winning a massive lottery. It setme thinking about the happy and not so happy repercussions of this windfall. Of how hi*pectations from life would be turned around and how he would try to acquire a new sense ofrespectability in the eyes of the world. So in the film the poor man has become a disillusionedpoet who is trying to do something with his life and the lottery is a car. And the road torespectability becomes even more tenuous because of the incongruity of a bright red luxury carin a mostly roadless landscape of Uttarakhand.Of course, the basic premise of the story could have also played out in the cityscape, since thefundamental concerns of people are the same everywhere. Yet the attitudes by which we addressthose concerns, the consciousness within which we frame our experiences, differ. And it is thisunique worldview that has evolved in this little corner of the world, my homeland, which I hopedto evoke through my film.It was also this context that allowed me to touch on certain issues (albeit in a light and humorousmanner) of unemployment, brain drain from the hills, alcoholism, of a people still hoping to findtheir voice in the world. And of the stark reality that an average Uttarakhandi struggles for self-respect, his hopes and enterprise restrained by a lack of self-confidence.At a more personal level, the driving force of the protagonist, the need for recognition and thelimited vision of looking at himself through the eyes of other people, are the complexities thatexist in most people, in me. So Ramesh Majila (the protagonist) is comic, absurd, helpless, sad,struggling with his own sense of personal identity. But there is a genuine need in him to makea difference, to reaffirm his sense of dignity. Surrounded by the mud-and-wood houses, with acowshed in his basement, the heroism of it all cannot be overemphasized.Deepak, Manav and Badrul are the only professional actors from Mumbai in the film. The rest ofthe cast is all local, some of them involved in amateur theatre but mostly villagers who are facingthe camera for the first time. I didn't want actors from Mumbai pretending to be Uttarakhandivillagers.The cast and crew held together, put their faith in each other. It was a tough shooting schedule- 48 days at a go with very limited resources at hand and a mostly outdoor shoot in theunpredictable weather of the hills. Even the city bred crew of the film did the long uphill walksalmost everyday to get to location. There was no time to look daayen ya baayen, only to lookahead.
Risky Pathak:
Good Work Rajneesh Bhai....
Thanks a lot for this wondderful information...
Rajneesh:
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