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| director      = B. H. Tharun Kumar
| director      = B. H. Tharun Kumar
| producer      = Nitin Manmohan
| producer      = Nitin Manmohan
| writer        = Raghuveer Shekhawat (dialogues)
| writer        = '''Story and Screenplay:'''<br>[[Ikram Akhtar]]<br>'''Dialogues:'''<br>Raghuveer Shekhawat
| story          = [[Ikram Akhtar]]
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| starring      = [[Mahek Chahal]]<br />[[Anuj Sawhney]]<br />[[Rahul Bhat]]<br />[[Vikas Kalantri]]<br />Aslam Khan
| starring      = [[Mahek Chahal]]<br />[[Anuj Sawhney]]<br />[[Rahul Bhat]]<br />[[Vikas Kalantri]]<br />Aslam Khan
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'''''Nayee Padosan''''' (English: New Neighbour) is a 2003 [[Bollywood]] [[comedy]] film directed by [[cinematographer]] B. H. Tharun Kumar, starring [[Mahek Chahal]], [[Vikas Kalantri]], [[Anuj Sawhney]] and Aslam Khan in the lead roles.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/india/nayee-padosan/story-OA0vCAuwLRCdX0PJmLxGfO.html|title=Nayee Padosan|date=2003-06-07|website=Hindustan Times|language=en|access-date=2020-04-13}}</ref> The movie is partially inspired by the [[Tamil language|Tamil]] film ''[[Indru Poi Naalai Vaa]]'' and ''[[Chashme Buddoor (1981 film)|Chashme Buddoor]]''. The movie was the directorial debut of B. H. Tharun Kumar and was a moderate success at the box office.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rediff.com/movies/2003/jun/06nayee.htm|title='Nayee Padosan' is a drag|website=www.rediff.com|access-date=2020-04-13}}</ref> The film was also the [[Bollywood]] debut of Mahek Chahal.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/report-mahek-chahal-evicted-from-bigg-boss-1624155|title=Mahek Chahal evicted from 'Bigg Boss'|date=2011-12-11|website=DNA India|language=en|access-date=2020-04-13}}</ref>
'''''Nayee Padosan''''' (English: New Neighbour) is a 2003 [[Hindi]]-language romantic [[comedy]] film directed by [[cinematographer]] B. H. Tharun Kumar in his debut and produced by Nitin Manmohan, starring [[Mahek Chahal]], [[Vikas Kalantri]], [[Anuj Sawhney]] and Aslam Khan in the lead roles.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/india/nayee-padosan/story-OA0vCAuwLRCdX0PJmLxGfO.html|title=Nayee Padosan|date=2003-06-07|website=Hindustan Times|language=en|access-date=2020-04-13}}</ref> The film is partially inspired by the [[Tamil language|Tamil]] film ''[[Indru Poi Naalai Vaa]]'' and ''[[Chashme Buddoor (1981 film)|Chashme Buddoor]]'', and was a moderate success at the box office.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rediff.com/movies/2003/jun/06nayee.htm|title='Nayee Padosan' is a drag|website=www.rediff.com|access-date=2020-04-13}}</ref> The film was also the [[Bollywood]] debut of Mahek Chahal.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/report-mahek-chahal-evicted-from-bigg-boss-1624155|title=Mahek Chahal evicted from 'Bigg Boss'|date=2011-12-11|website=DNA India|language=en|access-date=2020-04-13}}</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
The story revolves around the female protagonist or the 'Nayee Padosan' ([[Mahek Chahal]]) who has shifted into a new locality. Her simplicity, righteousness and no-nonsense attitude are qualities any man would want his life partner to possess.
Raju is an unemployed MBA graudate from a simple Gujarati family who spends his time playing cricket with the young kids in the colony where he lives. One fine day, he finds a neighbour in Pooja Iyengar, who he falls in love with.


Three different boys Raju ([[Anuj Sawhney]]), Raja (Aslam Khan) and Ram ([[Vikas Kalantri]]) from different backgrounds, characteristics and eventually modus operandi are swept head over heels in love with the girl.
Raja is an aspiring rockstar who despises classical music. During a college fest, he has a confrontation with Pooja, but ends up losing both the confrontation and his heart to her. Ram is an aspiring actor who moved from rural Punjab to become a big actor in Mumbai. He too falls for Pooja after an encounter with her.


What follows next is a laugh riot, in the way the three eligible bachelors try to get themselves acquainted and eventually outwit one another to get the girl.
Later, Raja and Ram shift to the colony where Pooja lives, ultimately crossing paths with Raju in the process. All three of them make a pact to compete for Pooja's hand in marriage by trying to impress her. However, the entry of Pooja's childhood friend Prabhu, who is a favourite with the Iyengars, pushes the trio to a setback, but it only fuels their aspirations.


The film takes a sudden turn when a new entry Prabhu ([[Rahul Bhat]])  that happens to be a favourite with both the girl and her family shatters the hopes of the three eligible bachelors. Nothing seems to stop the inevitable. The battle seems lost for the three hopeless boys.
The film goes through various emotional graphs where the three boys have their individual shares of gains and losses vis-a-vis their competitors. The girl doesn't reveal her feelings until a certain change of events makes her realize whom she really loves and would want to spend the rest of her life with.
 
The film goes through various emotional graphs where the three boys have their individual shares of gains and losses vis-a-vis their competitors. The girl doesn't reveal her feelings until a certain change of events makes her realise whom she really loves and would want to spend the rest of her life with.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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* [[Vikas Kalantri]] as Ram
* [[Vikas Kalantri]] as Ram
* Aslam Khan as Raja
* Aslam Khan as Raja
* [[Rahul Bhat]] as Prabhu
* [[Rahul Bhat]] in dual roles as Prabhu and the gangster acting as Prabhu's clone
* Vijay Kashyap as Shastri Iyengar (Pooja's dad)
* [[Vijay Kashyap]] as Keshav Iyengar (Pooja's father)
* Yusuf Hussain as Dadaji (Pooja's grandfather)
* [[Yusuf Hussain]] as Mr. Venkatesh Iyengar (Pooja's grandfather)
* Shabnam Kapoor as Pooja's mom
* Shabnam Kapoor as Gayatri Iyengar (Pooja's mother)


== Music ==
== Music ==
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The movie soundtrack contains 7 songs composed by the award-winning trio [[Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy]]. Lyrics were by [[Sameer (lyricist)|Sameer]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movie/nayee-padosan/critic-review/nayee-padosan-movie-review/|title=Nayee Padosan Review 2/5 {{!}} Nayee Padosan Movie Review {{!}} Nayee Padosan 2003 Public Review {{!}} Film Review|last=Hungama|first=Bollywood|language=en|access-date=2020-04-13}}</ref>
The soundtrack contains 7 songs composed by the award-winning trio [[Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy]]. Lyrics were by [[Sameer Anjaan|Sameer]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movie/nayee-padosan/critic-review/nayee-padosan-movie-review/|title=Nayee Padosan Review 2/5 {{!}} Nayee Padosan Movie Review {{!}} Nayee Padosan 2003 Public Review {{!}} Film Review|last=Hungama|first=Bollywood|language=en|access-date=2020-04-13}}</ref>


{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;"
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;"
! Track # !! Song !! Singer(s)!! Duration
! Track # !! Song !! Singer(s)!! Duration
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| 1||"Sari Sari Raina" (Title Song) ||[[Shaan (singer)|Shaan]] & [[Shweta Pandit]] ||4:42
| 1||"Sari Sari Raina" ||[[Shaan (singer)|Shaan]] & [[Shweta Pandit]] ||4:42
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|-
| 2||"Mera Man" ||[[Mahalakshmi Iyer]] ||6:12
| 2||"Mera Man" ||[[Mahalakshmi Iyer]] ||6:12
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| 6||"Ek Bechainee" ||Neha Rajpal & [[Vijay Prakash]] ||5:38
| 6||"Ek Bechainee" ||Neha Rajpal & [[Vijay Prakash]] ||5:38
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| 7||"Naye Padosan" (Fusion Mix)||[[Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy]] ||1:55
| 7||"Naye Padosan" (Fusion Mix)||[[Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy]] ||1:55
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