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==Reception==
'''Critical response'''
The movie has generated quite a few positive reviews. [[MoviezAdda |Moviez Adda]] gave 3.5 stars<ref>[http://www.moviezadda.com/diary-of-a-butterfly-movie-review.html Diary Of A Butterfly Movie Review]By [[MoviezAdda |Moviez Adda]]</ref> and said, “It’s a sizzling entertainer movie with marvellous music and serves as an eye opener for the audience about values and ethics in life behind all the glitz and glamour!”





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Diary Of a Butterfly
Theatrical release poster
Directed byVinod Mikhi
Written byVinod Mukhi
Produced byAnil Dalmia & Rakesh Sabharwal
Starring
CinematographyMohan Verma & Mohan Prajapati
Music byTaz – Stereonation, Mukhtar Sahota & Shibani Kashyap
Distributed byBhaggyashri Productions
Release date
  • March 2, 2012 (2012-03-02)
Running time
107 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
BudgetINR 32,500,000 (estimated)

Diary Of A Butterfly is a factual based movie, directed by Vinod Mukhi and written by Asad Ajmeri. Vinod Mukhi has earlier directed films like ‘Cabaret’ and ‘www.Love.com’.

The movie stars Udita Goswami as a female protagonist, who made her debut in Pooja Bhatt film ‘Paap’ opposite John Abraham. Recently she was seen in movies like ‘Rokkk’ (2010), Apartment: Rent at Your Own Risk (2010), and ‘Chase’ (2010).

The movie is produced by Anil Dalmia & Rakesh Sabharwal, under the banner of Bhaggyashri Productions in association with Prince Movies.

Story:

This is a story [1] about a girl named Gul, who starts her journey for success from her hometown Jaipur. She is hungry for success so she decides to go to the city of dreams, Mumbai. When she is leaving for Mumbai, her mother gives her a Diary. She says to Gul that it will be very helpful if she records her day to day activities in the Diary. She also gives her a Note, on which there are some knowledgeable lines written.

In Mumbai she works for a Fashion House. She stays with her friends Piya, who works an as accountant in the same Fashion[2] House, and with Carol, who is an owner of a Spa.

When she starts her journey in Mumbai she forgets each and every relationship in the thirst for success. She uses people as stairs in her journey of life in order to reach to the top. She even takes the Diary and the Note as a joke. But when she reaches the peak, she finds out that while running for success she has hurt many people knowingly or sometimes even without any intention. She had abused many people who tried to correct her and now currently she has nobody to celebrate her new found success. Her errant and reckless lifestyle and line approach to achieve her goal made her lose every friend in life.

So she starts reading her Diary from the start just to find[3] out if she has treated someone to the worst degree. Also the Notes Lines starts ringing in her head helping her realize her mistakes and also telling her to apologize to them.

When she decides to correct all the mistakes she has made in the past i.e. to apologize to each and everyone she has hurt, she finds out the truth about Mumbai and the Corporate World. She is so shocked seeing the response of the people that she decides to stay the way she is. She also refuses to listen to her Mother because she thinks because of the Diary and the Note she went to correct things which in-turn became a joke on herself.

Arrogant, Reckless, Social and a Dreamer who will continue her journey for more success but in her own way.

Cast:

Udita Goswami as Gul

Rati Agnihotri as Shobha

• Rajesh Khattar as Xavier

• Harsh Chhaya as Vivek

• Naseer Abdullah as Gul’s father

Sofia Hayat as Carol

• Rajeev Singh as Aran

Aryan Vaid as Ravi Bajaj

Ronny Jhutti as Adi

• Gaurav Dixit as Aakash

• Sneha Belani as Pia

• Johnny Nirmal as Delete Singh


Crew:

• Directed by: Vinod Mukhi

• Produced by: Anil Dalmia & Rakesh Sabharwal

• Written by: Vinod Mukhi

• Screenplay by: Asad Ajmeri

• Cinematography: Mohan Verma & Mohan Prajapati

• Music: Taz – Stereo nation, Mukhtar Sahota & Shibani Kashyap

• Background score: Dhruv Dhalla

• Singers: Taz – Stereo nation, Arif Lohar, Shibani Kashyap, Vasuda Sharma, Akriti Kakkar & Apeksha Dandekar

• Lyrics: Arif Lohar, Arko & Virag Mishra

• Music Company: Junglee Music

• Banner: Bhaggyashri Productions, Prince Movies

• Releasing date: 2 March 2012 (India)

• Budget: INR 32,500,000 (estimated)

• Country: India

• Language: Hindi


Soundtrack:

Music[4] of the movie is composed by Taz – Stereonation, Mukhtar Sahota and Shibani Kashyap, whereas the lyrics have been penned down by Arif Lohar, Arko and Virag Mishra. The singers are lined up as Taz – Stereonation, Arif Lohar, Shibani Kashyap, Vasuda Sharma, Akriti Kakkar & Apeksha Dandekar.

Track listing
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."We Don’t Need Boys"Akriti Kakkar, Apeksha Dandekar04:08
2."Jugni"Arif Lohar04:27
3."Hor Pila De"Taz-Stereo Nation03:10
4."Hungama Ho Gaya"Shibani Kashyap03:34
5."Jugni Dhol Mix"Arif Lohar04:29

Reception

Critical response

The movie has generated quite a few positive reviews. Moviez Adda gave 3.5 stars[5] and said, “It’s a sizzling entertainer movie with marvellous music and serves as an eye opener for the audience about values and ethics in life behind all the glitz and glamour!”


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