Saaya (film)
| Saaya | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Anurag Basu |
| Produced by | Mahesh Bhatt |
| Screenplay by | Amol Shetge |
| Starring | John Abraham Tara Sharma Mahima Chaudhry |
| Music by | Anu Malik, M. M. Keeravani |
| Cinematography | Fuwad Khan |
| Distributed by | Vishesh Films |
| Release date(s) | 4 July 2003 |
| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
Saaya (Hindi: साया, Urdu: سایہ, translation: Shadow) is a 2003 Bollywood film. It is directed by Anurag Basu and stars John Abraham, Tara Sharma and Mahima Chaudhry. The story of the film is adapted from the 2002 Hollywood film Dragonfly.[1]
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[edit] Plot
Akash "Akki" (John Abraham) and his wife Maya (Tara Sharma) are doctors. Maya gets pregnant when she and Akash are in college on one of their dates. When malaria strikes India on the Burmese border, Maya rushes over to help, despite Akki's disapproval. Akash soon receives the news of her death caused by a bus crash. The bus crashed into water at heavy rains.
Akash cannot accept Maya's passing away and believes strongly that she did not die. He wants to communicate with her through the hospital patients who have suffered a near-death experience. Every patient draws a strange symbol, and one corpse starts talking to Akash when he is alone. Tanya (Mahima Chaudhry), a close friend of Maya, tries to console Akash, because when her lover died in an accident it was Akash who treated her. Now, she believes it is her turn, and she believes he is hallucinating.
With the help of a nun called Sister Martha and clues, Akash decides to go back to where it all began — the border. There, with the help of a guide, Akash jumps off a waterfall near the crash site and finds the sunken bus. He sees Maya's spirit beckoning him and then the guide saves him. They go to a village tribe and ask if they saved Maya. They say she died, but they saved her soul. They take Akash inside and show him a surprise — though Maya died, while dying she gave birth to their daughter. Akash thus realises that Maya made him sure about trust because their baby survived among the tribe without any medical attention, despite being premature. He takes their child home and lives happily ever after.
[edit] Cast
- John Abraham as Dr. Akash "Akki" Bhatnagar
- Tara Sharma as Maya
- Mahima Chaudhry as Tanya
- Zohra Segal as Sister Martha
- Rajendranath Zutshi as Moses
[edit] Music
Composer - Anu Malik, M. M. Keeravani
| Track | Song | Singer(s) | Duration |
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| 1 | O Sathia | Udit Narayan,Alka Yagnik | 5:04 |
| 2 | Aayi Jo Teri Yaad (Female) | Shreya Ghoshal | 6:19 |
| 3 | Aye Meri Zindagi | Udit Narayan | 6:28 |
| 4 | Seena Pada | Shreya Ghoshal | 7:08 |
| 5 | Har Taraf | Shreya Ghosal | 5:32 |
| 6 | Kabhi Khusboo | KK | 8:41 |
| 7 | Aye Meri Zindagi (Sad) | Udit Narayan | 7:08 |
| 8 | Aye Meri Zindagi | Shreya Ghoshal | 2:23 |
| 9 | Aayi Jo Teri Yaad | Sonu Nigam | 6:28 |
[edit] Trivia
- Singer Shreya Ghoshal has made an on-screen appearance in the song "Har Taraf".
[edit] Notes
[edit] External links
- Saaya at the Internet Movie Database
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