Style (2001 film)
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Directed by | N. Chandra[1] |
Produced by | N. Chandra |
Starring | Sharman Joshi Sahil Khan Riya Sen Shillpi Sharma |
Music by | Sanjeev Darshan |
Production company | N . Chandra Global Infotainment Limited |
Distributed by | Spark Worldwide B4U Motion Pictures |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | ₹2.5 crore[2] |
Box office | ₹8.84 crore[2] |
Style is a 2001 Indian Hindi language comedy thriller film directed by N. Chandra. Sharman Joshi and Sahil Khan made their debut in the Indian Film Industry as duo named Chantu and Bantu.[3] According to MenXp the film was an instant hit. A sequel titled Xcuse Me was released in 2003. Fifteen years since its release, MenXp in its review in 2018, called the movie a cult hit.[4] Made on a budget of ₹2.5 crore, it earned ₹8.84 crore in its entire playing period.
Plot
The film revolves round two slap-happy college students, Bantu/Nehal (Sharman Joshi) and Chantu/Amit (Sahil Khan), who stand out in the college for their expertise in ragging and playing pranks, and ability to outfox others.[1] As their college life nears an end, the duo begin to realize that they need to start getting more serious about their life and career. Realising that they are not cut out for a life of struggle and hard work, Bantu comes up with an idea to trick two rich girls into marrying them so that they can spend their lives comfortably which lead them to focus their attention on rich teenyboppers Sheena (Riya Sen) and Rani (Shilpi Mudgal) and set about wooing the two girls to win their love and ultimately the key to becoming rich. A mysterious woman named Nikki Malhotra (Tara Deshpande) enters the scene, and pretty soon Chantu and Bantu get embroiled in a murder mystery.
Cast
- Sharman Joshi as Nehal (Bantu) / Rosa Mary Marlow
- Sahil Khan as Amit (Chantu) / Reshma Chaudhary
- Riya Sen as Sheena
- Shillpi Sharma as Rani
- Varsha Usgaonkar as Inspector
- Tara Deshpande as Nikki Malhotra
- Darshan Jariwala as Principal Sardesai
- Shakti Kapoor as Suresh Bhagwat
- Vishwajeet Pradhan as Nayansukh
- Neelu Kohli as Bantu's Mother
- Atul Parchure as Manager
- Sikandar Kharbanda as Jarie
- Rajkumar Kanojia as Sharad Kandi Bhagwat
- Lilliput as Hostel Manager
- Puneet Vashisht as Vicky
- Rinke Ali Khan as Savitri
Soundtrack
The music score was given by Sanjeev Darshan. The lyrics are written by Nitin Raikwar, Tejpal Kaur and Abbas Katka. The tune of the song "Mohabbat Ho Na Jaye" is a copy of the Egyptian artist Amr Diab's song "Habibi Ya Nour El Ain" .[5]
# | Title | Singer(s) | Lyrics |
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1 | "Excuse Me" | Nitin Raikwar, Nisha, Simmi | Nitin Raikwar |
2 | "Jaan Meri Jaan Hai Tu" | Sapna Mukherjee, Mohini | Abbas Katka |
3 | "Miss Dil and Mr. Dil" | KK, Hema Sardesai | Nitin Raikwar |
4 | "Mohabbat Ho Na Jaye" | Abhijeet, Hema Sardesai | Abbas Katka |
5 | "Mohabbat Ho Na Jaye (II)" | Udit Narayan, Sunidhi Chauhan | Abbas Katka |
6 | "Style Mein Rehne Ka" | Sonu Nigam, Vinod Rathod | Nitin Raikwar |
7 | "Ye Hai Style" | Abhijeet, KK | Tejpal Kaur |
8 | "Theme Music (Instrumental)" |
Sequel
A sequel Xcuse Me was released in 2003.
References
- ^ a b "rediff.com, Movies: The N Chandra interview". Www.rediff.com. 6 September 2001. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
- ^ a b "Style – Movie – Box Office India".
- ^ Style movie review
- ^ "Sahil Khan Hints That 'Style 3' Is Coming And We Expect It To Be Just As Hilarious As The First Part". mensxp.com. 24 October 2016. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
- ^ S, Karthik. "itwofs".