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| director = B. H. Tharun Kumar | | director = B. H. Tharun Kumar | ||
| producer = Nitin Manmohan | | producer = Nitin Manmohan | ||
| writer = | | writer = '''Story and Screenplay:'''<br>[[Ikram Akhtar]]<br>'''Dialogues:'''<br>Raghuveer Shekhawat | ||
| narrator = | | narrator = | ||
| 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 [[ | '''''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== | ||
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. | |||
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. | |||
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 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 | |||
==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 | * [[Vijay Kashyap]] as Keshav Iyengar (Pooja's father) | ||
* Yusuf Hussain as | * [[Yusuf Hussain]] as Mr. Venkatesh Iyengar (Pooja's grandfather) | ||
* Shabnam Kapoor as Pooja's | * Shabnam Kapoor as Gayatri Iyengar (Pooja's mother) | ||
== Music == | == Music == | ||
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| next_year = 2003 | | next_year = 2003 | ||
}} | }} | ||
The | 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> | ||
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! Track # !! Song !! Singer(s)!! Duration | ! Track # !! Song !! Singer(s)!! Duration | ||
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| 1||"Sari Sari Raina" | | 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)||[[ | | 7||"Naye Padosan" (Fusion Mix)||[[Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy]] ||1:55 | ||
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