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Darbadar Video – I Me Aur Main (2013)

Presenting another full video song in voice of extremely talented Monali Thakur, the lyrics are penned by Mayur Puri.
Song: DARBADAR
Singer: MONALI THAKUR
Backing Vocals: HARSHIT CHOUHAN, ALTAMASH, SHAADAB, DIVYA KUMAR
Starcast: JOHN ABRAHAM, CHITRANGDA SINGH, PRACHI DESAI & OTHERS
Music: SACHIN-JIGAR
Lyrics: MAYUR PURI
Movie: I ME AUR MAIN
Music Label: T-SERIES
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Darbadar Video – I Me Aur Main (2013)

Presenting another full video song in voice of extremely talented Monali Thakur, the lyrics are penned by Mayur Puri.
Song: DARBADAR
Singer: MONALI THAKUR
Backing Vocals: HARSHIT CHOUHAN, ALTAMASH, SHAADAB, DIVYA KUMAR
Starcast: JOHN ABRAHAM, CHITRANGDA SINGH, PRACHI DESAI & OTHERS
Music: SACHIN-JIGAR
Lyrics: MAYUR PURI
Movie: I ME AUR MAIN
Music Label: T-SERIES
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Meri Jaaniye Video – I Me Aur Main (2013)

Presenting another hindi romantic video song in voice of extremely talented Shaan & Monali Thakur, the lyrics talks about everlasting love and passion with pleasant music.Song: MERI JAANIYE
Singer: SHAAN, MONALI THAKUR
Starcast: JOHN ABRAHAM, CHITRANGDA SINGH, PRACHI DESAI & OTHERS
Music: GOUROV DASGUPTA
Lyrics: MANTHAN
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Meri Jaaniye Video – I Me Aur Main (2013)

Presenting another hindi romantic video song in voice of extremely talented Shaan & Monali Thakur, the lyrics talks about everlasting love and passion with pleasant music.Song: MERI JAANIYE
Singer: SHAAN, MONALI THAKUR
Starcast: JOHN ABRAHAM, CHITRANGDA SINGH, PRACHI DESAI & OTHERS
Music: GOUROV DASGUPTA
Lyrics: MANTHAN
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Darbadar Video – I Me Aur Main (2013)

Presenting another full video song in voice of extremely talented Monali Thakur, the lyrics are penned by Mayur Puri.
Song: DARBADAR
Singer: MONALI THAKUR
Backing Vocals: HARSHIT CHOUHAN, ALTAMASH, SHAADAB, DIVYA KUMAR
Starcast: JOHN ABRAHAM, CHITRANGDA SINGH, PRACHI DESAI & OTHERS
Music: SACHIN-JIGAR
Lyrics: MAYUR PURI
Movie: I ME AUR MAIN
Music Label: T-SERIES
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Meri Jaaniye Video – I Me Aur Main (2013)

Presenting another hindi romantic video song in voice of extremely talented Shaan & Monali Thakur, the lyrics talks about everlasting love and passion with pleasant music.Song: MERI JAANIYE
Singer: SHAAN, MONALI THAKUR
Starcast: JOHN ABRAHAM, CHITRANGDA SINGH, PRACHI DESAI & OTHERS
Music: GOUROV DASGUPTA
Lyrics: MANTHAN
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I Me Aur Main (2013) Movie Review

The coming of age movie of a man-child has fascinated many a storyteller in the West. In fact, Hollywood has often churned out movies about guys who refuse to grow up. I, ME AUR MAIN, directed by first-time director Kapil Sharma, has John Abraham reprising the role of an adult who’s a narcissist, a self-obsessed guy who refuses to own up responsibilities and is also commitment-phobic.
In the past, movies such as KYA KEHNA! and SALAAM | NAMASTE traversed the hitherto unknown path. Also, the male protagonist in those films did not own up their responsibilities, albeit initially [coincidentally, Saif Ali Khan enacted the part in both the films!]. Although I, ME AUR MAIN is *not* remotely similar to those two films in terms of plotline, it does talk of relationships [live-in, child without wedlock et al], but at the same time, it also takes the easy route of drifting into the stereotypical zone, at times.
Kapil brings with him present-day, urban sensibilities, which is evident in a couple of episodes [more on that later], but the drama vacillates between spellbinding and mundane constantly. What emerges is a part watchable fare, despite an attention-grabbing premise. Had Kapil grabbed the opportunity of going unconventional out-and-out, I, ME AUR MAIN would’ve been in a different space altogether.
Ishaan [John Abraham] is a charismatic, good-looking music producer from Mumbai. He lives a sheltered existence, is the centre of his life, the apple of his mother’s [Zarina Wahab] eye, always protected by his elder sister Shivani [Mini Mathur] and stays at his girlfriend Anushka’s [Chitrangda Singh] swanky house. He takes them all for granted!
But there comes a day when his life falls apart like a house of cards. Fed up of being taken for granted, his girlfriend throws him out of her house. He moves into an ordinary dwelling, his mother leaves his father and moves in with him, his sister is upset with him and his boss [Raima Sen] asks him to resign. His ego is punctured and his confidence shaken.
At this point, his new neighbor, Gauri [Prachi Desai], walks into his life and from her he learns the importance of relationships. There comes a point when he has to make a choice…
I, ME AUR MAIN has several worthy of note sequences. Instances: John’s I-me-myself attitude comes across very well at the start itself, besides his relationship with Chitrangda, which goes from bad to worse with the passage of time. In addition, the segments featuring John and Mini Mathur echo a certain reality. You can’t help but laud the freshness Kapil brings on the table in those sequences. I’d like to make a special note of the finale, when John wants to be by her side, but Chitrangda’s words of wisdom sound so valid.
Nonetheless, there’re tracks that fizzle faster than expected. John’s relationship with Raima, his boss, gets repetitive after a point. Also, John’s quest to introduce a new singer [Sheena Shahabadi] — the entire journey from scratch to star — is humdrum. Even the sequences with Prachi are inconsistent. As and when Kapil decides to take the unconventional route with her character [Prachi fleetingly talking about her previous relationships… also the sequence when John decides to get close to her, after she has had a couple of drinks], those moments compliment the spirit of the enterprise. Conversely, there’re portions that seem far from satisfying or enjoyable.
The debutant director strikes the perfect note when he dares to defy the rules of the game. Also, what’s credible is that he spares us the melodrama that generally accompanies such subjects. But, like I pointed out earlier, the screenwriting should’ve been coherent. The storyteller restricts the flow of songs in the narrative, which, again, needs to be appreciated. As for the soundtrack, ‘Cappuccino’ and ‘Na Jaane’ add a lot of zing to the narrative.
It’s the first time that John plays a man-child and I must add, he ensures that the character doesn’t deviate into the negative alley. Shunning the ‘Action Abraham’ image that he has steadily built, the actor delivers a striking, likeable performance. Chitrangda lends undeniable credence to her part. Prachi adds so much zest in those tiny little moments, enacting the spunky girl part so well. Mini Mathur is natural to the core, getting the nuances of her role spot-on. Raima Sen is perfect, despite the fact that her role lacks meat. Zarina Wahab is dependable as the doting mum. Sameer Soni doesn’t get any scope. Errol Peter Marks is efficient.
On the whole, I, ME AUR MAIN is a decent watch. More for the urban youth!
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I Me Aur Main (2013) Movie Review

The coming of age movie of a man-child has fascinated many a storyteller in the West. In fact, Hollywood has often churned out movies about guys who refuse to grow up. I, ME AUR MAIN, directed by first-time director Kapil Sharma, has John Abraham reprising the role of an adult who’s a narcissist, a self-obsessed guy who refuses to own up responsibilities and is also commitment-phobic.
In the past, movies such as KYA KEHNA! and SALAAM | NAMASTE traversed the hitherto unknown path. Also, the male protagonist in those films did not own up their responsibilities, albeit initially [coincidentally, Saif Ali Khan enacted the part in both the films!]. Although I, ME AUR MAIN is *not* remotely similar to those two films in terms of plotline, it does talk of relationships [live-in, child without wedlock et al], but at the same time, it also takes the easy route of drifting into the stereotypical zone, at times.
Kapil brings with him present-day, urban sensibilities, which is evident in a couple of episodes [more on that later], but the drama vacillates between spellbinding and mundane constantly. What emerges is a part watchable fare, despite an attention-grabbing premise. Had Kapil grabbed the opportunity of going unconventional out-and-out, I, ME AUR MAIN would’ve been in a different space altogether.
Ishaan [John Abraham] is a charismatic, good-looking music producer from Mumbai. He lives a sheltered existence, is the centre of his life, the apple of his mother’s [Zarina Wahab] eye, always protected by his elder sister Shivani [Mini Mathur] and stays at his girlfriend Anushka’s [Chitrangda Singh] swanky house. He takes them all for granted!
But there comes a day when his life falls apart like a house of cards. Fed up of being taken for granted, his girlfriend throws him out of her house. He moves into an ordinary dwelling, his mother leaves his father and moves in with him, his sister is upset with him and his boss [Raima Sen] asks him to resign. His ego is punctured and his confidence shaken.
At this point, his new neighbor, Gauri [Prachi Desai], walks into his life and from her he learns the importance of relationships. There comes a point when he has to make a choice…
I, ME AUR MAIN has several worthy of note sequences. Instances: John’s I-me-myself attitude comes across very well at the start itself, besides his relationship with Chitrangda, which goes from bad to worse with the passage of time. In addition, the segments featuring John and Mini Mathur echo a certain reality. You can’t help but laud the freshness Kapil brings on the table in those sequences. I’d like to make a special note of the finale, when John wants to be by her side, but Chitrangda’s words of wisdom sound so valid.
Nonetheless, there’re tracks that fizzle faster than expected. John’s relationship with Raima, his boss, gets repetitive after a point. Also, John’s quest to introduce a new singer [Sheena Shahabadi] — the entire journey from scratch to star — is humdrum. Even the sequences with Prachi are inconsistent. As and when Kapil decides to take the unconventional route with her character [Prachi fleetingly talking about her previous relationships… also the sequence when John decides to get close to her, after she has had a couple of drinks], those moments compliment the spirit of the enterprise. Conversely, there’re portions that seem far from satisfying or enjoyable.
The debutant director strikes the perfect note when he dares to defy the rules of the game. Also, what’s credible is that he spares us the melodrama that generally accompanies such subjects. But, like I pointed out earlier, the screenwriting should’ve been coherent. The storyteller restricts the flow of songs in the narrative, which, again, needs to be appreciated. As for the soundtrack, ‘Cappuccino’ and ‘Na Jaane’ add a lot of zing to the narrative.
It’s the first time that John plays a man-child and I must add, he ensures that the character doesn’t deviate into the negative alley. Shunning the ‘Action Abraham’ image that he has steadily built, the actor delivers a striking, likeable performance. Chitrangda lends undeniable credence to her part. Prachi adds so much zest in those tiny little moments, enacting the spunky girl part so well. Mini Mathur is natural to the core, getting the nuances of her role spot-on. Raima Sen is perfect, despite the fact that her role lacks meat. Zarina Wahab is dependable as the doting mum. Sameer Soni doesn’t get any scope. Errol Peter Marks is efficient.
On the whole, I, ME AUR MAIN is a decent watch. More for the urban youth!
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I Me Aur Main (2013) Movie Review

The coming of age movie of a man-child has fascinated many a storyteller in the West. In fact, Hollywood has often churned out movies about guys who refuse to grow up. I, ME AUR MAIN, directed by first-time director Kapil Sharma, has John Abraham reprising the role of an adult who’s a narcissist, a self-obsessed guy who refuses to own up responsibilities and is also commitment-phobic.
In the past, movies such as KYA KEHNA! and SALAAM | NAMASTE traversed the hitherto unknown path. Also, the male protagonist in those films did not own up their responsibilities, albeit initially [coincidentally, Saif Ali Khan enacted the part in both the films!]. Although I, ME AUR MAIN is *not* remotely similar to those two films in terms of plotline, it does talk of relationships [live-in, child without wedlock et al], but at the same time, it also takes the easy route of drifting into the stereotypical zone, at times.
Kapil brings with him present-day, urban sensibilities, which is evident in a couple of episodes [more on that later], but the drama vacillates between spellbinding and mundane constantly. What emerges is a part watchable fare, despite an attention-grabbing premise. Had Kapil grabbed the opportunity of going unconventional out-and-out, I, ME AUR MAIN would’ve been in a different space altogether.
Ishaan [John Abraham] is a charismatic, good-looking music producer from Mumbai. He lives a sheltered existence, is the centre of his life, the apple of his mother’s [Zarina Wahab] eye, always protected by his elder sister Shivani [Mini Mathur] and stays at his girlfriend Anushka’s [Chitrangda Singh] swanky house. He takes them all for granted!
But there comes a day when his life falls apart like a house of cards. Fed up of being taken for granted, his girlfriend throws him out of her house. He moves into an ordinary dwelling, his mother leaves his father and moves in with him, his sister is upset with him and his boss [Raima Sen] asks him to resign. His ego is punctured and his confidence shaken.
At this point, his new neighbor, Gauri [Prachi Desai], walks into his life and from her he learns the importance of relationships. There comes a point when he has to make a choice…
I, ME AUR MAIN has several worthy of note sequences. Instances: John’s I-me-myself attitude comes across very well at the start itself, besides his relationship with Chitrangda, which goes from bad to worse with the passage of time. In addition, the segments featuring John and Mini Mathur echo a certain reality. You can’t help but laud the freshness Kapil brings on the table in those sequences. I’d like to make a special note of the finale, when John wants to be by her side, but Chitrangda’s words of wisdom sound so valid.
Nonetheless, there’re tracks that fizzle faster than expected. John’s relationship with Raima, his boss, gets repetitive after a point. Also, John’s quest to introduce a new singer [Sheena Shahabadi] — the entire journey from scratch to star — is humdrum. Even the sequences with Prachi are inconsistent. As and when Kapil decides to take the unconventional route with her character [Prachi fleetingly talking about her previous relationships… also the sequence when John decides to get close to her, after she has had a couple of drinks], those moments compliment the spirit of the enterprise. Conversely, there’re portions that seem far from satisfying or enjoyable.
The debutant director strikes the perfect note when he dares to defy the rules of the game. Also, what’s credible is that he spares us the melodrama that generally accompanies such subjects. But, like I pointed out earlier, the screenwriting should’ve been coherent. The storyteller restricts the flow of songs in the narrative, which, again, needs to be appreciated. As for the soundtrack, ‘Cappuccino’ and ‘Na Jaane’ add a lot of zing to the narrative.
It’s the first time that John plays a man-child and I must add, he ensures that the character doesn’t deviate into the negative alley. Shunning the ‘Action Abraham’ image that he has steadily built, the actor delivers a striking, likeable performance. Chitrangda lends undeniable credence to her part. Prachi adds so much zest in those tiny little moments, enacting the spunky girl part so well. Mini Mathur is natural to the core, getting the nuances of her role spot-on. Raima Sen is perfect, despite the fact that her role lacks meat. Zarina Wahab is dependable as the doting mum. Sameer Soni doesn’t get any scope. Errol Peter Marks is efficient.
On the whole, I, ME AUR MAIN is a decent watch. More for the urban youth!
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Saajna Remix Video – I Me Aur Main (2013)

Saajna is a more soothing song which arouses emotions about lost love and wistfulness.Now we present to you its remix version. Hope you all will like it!! Song: SAAJNA
Singer: FALAK SHABIR
Music Director: FALAK SHABIR
Lyrics: KUMAAR
Music Label: T-SERIES
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Saajna Remix Video – I Me Aur Main (2013)

Saajna is a more soothing song which arouses emotions about lost love and wistfulness.Now we present to you its remix version. Hope you all will like it!! Song: SAAJNA
Singer: FALAK SHABIR
Music Director: FALAK SHABIR
Lyrics: KUMAAR
Music Label: T-SERIES
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Saajna Remix Video – I Me Aur Main (2013)

Saajna is a more soothing song which arouses emotions about lost love and wistfulness.Now we present to you its remix version. Hope you all will like it!! Song: SAAJNA
Singer: FALAK SHABIR
Music Director: FALAK SHABIR
Lyrics: KUMAAR
Music Label: T-SERIES
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Capuchino Video – I Me Aur Main (2013)

Watch Exclusive “Capuchino” Video From The Movie “I Me Aur Main” Song: Capuchino Singer: Abhishek Nehwal Music Director: Sachin-Jigar Lyrics: Neelesh Mishra Music Label: T-Series “I Me Aur Main” has Chitrangda Singh, Prachi Desai, John Abraham in lead roles and is set to release in cinemas on 1st March, 2013
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Capuchino Video – I Me Aur Main (2013)

Watch Exclusive “Capuchino” Video From The Movie “I Me Aur Main” Song: Capuchino Singer: Abhishek Nehwal Music Director: Sachin-Jigar Lyrics: Neelesh Mishra Music Label: T-Series “I Me Aur Main” has Chitrangda Singh, Prachi Desai, John Abraham in lead roles and is set to release in cinemas on 1st March, 2013
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Capuchino Video – I Me Aur Main (2013)

Watch Exclusive “Capuchino” Video From The Movie “I Me Aur Main” Song: Capuchino Singer: Abhishek Nehwal Music Director: Sachin-Jigar Lyrics: Neelesh Mishra Music Label: T-Series “I Me Aur Main” has Chitrangda Singh, Prachi Desai, John Abraham in lead roles and is set to release in cinemas on 1st March, 2013
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Saajna full Video – I Me Aur Main (2013)

Saajna is a more soothing song which arouses emotions about lost love and wistfulness. The song is composed and sung by much talented Falak Shabir while lyrics are penned by Kumaar.
Song: SAAJNA
Singer: FALAK SHABIR
Music Director: FALAK SHABIR
Lyrics: KUMAAR
Music Label: T-SERIES
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Saajna full Video – I Me Aur Main (2013)

Saajna is a more soothing song which arouses emotions about lost love and wistfulness. The song is composed and sung by much talented Falak Shabir while lyrics are penned by Kumaar.
Song: SAAJNA
Singer: FALAK SHABIR
Music Director: FALAK SHABIR
Lyrics: KUMAAR
Music Label: T-SERIES
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Saajna full Video – I Me Aur Main (2013)

Saajna is a more soothing song which arouses emotions about lost love and wistfulness. The song is composed and sung by much talented Falak Shabir while lyrics are penned by Kumaar.
Song: SAAJNA
Singer: FALAK SHABIR
Music Director: FALAK SHABIR
Lyrics: KUMAAR
Music Label: T-SERIES
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Hello Jaane Jaana full Video – I Me Aur Main (2013)

Hello Jaane Jaana full Video – I Me Aur Main
Presenting the first video song Hello Jaane Jaana (Na Jaane Kahan Se Aaya Hai) of John Abraham’s upcoming movie I ME AUR MAIN. The movie has Chitrangda Singh, Prachi Desai, John Abraham in lead roles.
Song: Hello Jaane Jaana (Na Jaane Kahan Se Aaya Hai)
Singer: NEERAJ SHREEDHAR, ANUSHKA MANCHANDA
Music Director: SACHIN-JIGAR
Lyrics: KAUSAR MUNIR
Remix By: DJ SUSHI
Music Label: T-SERIES
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I Me Aur Main (2013) Official Theatrical Trailer

I Me Aur Main (2013) Official Theatrical Trailer
The trailer of John Abraham’s upcoming bollywood movie “I Me Aur Main”
The movie has John Abraham, Chitrangda Singh & Prachi Desai in lead roles.
“I Me Aur Main” releases in cinemas on 1st March, 2013.
Presenting the trailer of John Abraham's upcoming bollywood movie "I Me Aur Main"
The movie has John Abraham, Chitrangda Singh & Prachi Desai in lead roles.

"I Me Aur Main" releases in cinemas on 1st March, 2013.

SYNOPSIS:

John Abraham who plays the role of Ishaan- a charismatic, good-looking music producer from Mumbai. He lives a sheltered existence, is the centre of his life, the apple of his mother's (Zarina Wahib) eye, always protected by his elder sister Shivani (Mini Mathur) and stays at his girlfriend Anushka's (Chitrangda Singh's) house. He takes them all for granted!
One day his life falls apart like a house of cards. At this point, his new neighbour Gauri (Prachi Desai) comes into his life and from her he learns the importance of relationships. He starts taking initiatives towards mending and maintaining his past relationships.
Ishaan begins to truly fall in love with Gauri. There comes a point when he has to make a choice between his love that made him a better person or being a better person by taking responsibility of the actions he has done in the past.
Enjoy and stay conencted with us!!
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