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Director: Mani Ratnam
Producer: Mani Ratnam (Banner - Madras Talkies)
Music: A.R.Rehman
Cast: Abhishek Bachchan, Ajay Devgan, Vivek Oberoi, Rani Mukherjee, Esha Deol, Kareena Kapoor, Sonu Sood...
Synopsis
Multistarrer movie 'Yuva' is produced by Mani Ratnam under the banner - Madras Talkies . The film stars Rani Mukherjee, Esha Deol and Kareena Kapoor paired opposite Abhishek Bachchan, Ajay Devgan and Vivek Oberoi respectively. Sonu Sood, who won critical acclaim for his performance as Shaheed Bhagat Singh, is playing the main negative lead in the film. A.R.Rehman has composed the music of the film and Mehboob has written the lyrics.
Character Sketch
Lallan (Abhishek Bachchan)
Reflects the youth growing up on the wrong side of the law.
Believes that his needs are more important than the right and wrongs of life.
He lives for himself and feels that he owes nothing to anybody except himself. He fears no one and listens to none.
Michael (Ajay Devgan)
Reflects the well-educated youth of today.
Believes that the educated, especially the student community should take an active part in society and politics and questions oneself before blaming everything else around them for the degeneration of the socio politic fabric.
He is a brilliant PhD student and his thoughts go beyond himself. He thinks that an individual can make a difference to the world.
Arjun (Vivek Oberoi)
Reflects today's cool and yuppie youth.
Believes that one should take care of oneself and the world will take care of itself.
He has never had to work hard for anything in life, be it to get through the best college in the country or get the best girls around the city.
Storyline
When the three young men are brought together by an accident on the Second Hoogly Bridge, their lives change irreversibly. Their change, their conflict, and their interactions with each other is the crux of the film. The film examines the lives of these three men and their families and the complex relationships between individuals who are very different, yet so similar.
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