Shabd |  | Director: Leena Yadav Actors: Sanjay Dutt, Aishwarya Rai, Zayed Khan Studio: Eros Category: DVD
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Seller: NehaFlix-DVDs-CDs Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 296420
Format: NTSC Languages: English (Subtitled), Hindi (Unknown) Running Time: 132 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 792097272711 EAN: 0792097272711 ASIN: B000MD1IXS
Release Date: February 4, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Album Description SHABD tells the story of Shaukat [Sanjay Dutt], a gifted writer who's reeling from the critical failure of his last novel. Antra [Aishwarya Rai], his reticent and sensitive wife, supports him indisputably. To regain his command on writing, Shaukat decides to incorporate his story into his real life. Antra comes across Yash [Zayed Khan], a man who's impossible not to fall in love with. However, she does not show any romantic inclination towards him until her husband Shaukat asks her to indulge in a relationship with Yash for the sake of his story. Shaukat strongly believes that the real life escapades between Antra and Yash will add meat and heat to his story. But little does Shaukat realize that Antra is actually fascinated by Yash. And then comes the twist in his story that he hadn't anticipated. But by the time Shaukat tries to change the direction in which his novel [and also his real life] is heading into, it's a bit too late. Besides a weird plot, SHABD suffers grossly in the screenplay department. Soon after the characters are established and Sanju encourages Ash to have an affair with Zayed, Ash refuses Sanju's proposal instantaneously because, [i] she's a married woman and [ii] she loves her husband dearly. Ash even tells Sanju that the next time Zayed tries to get [over] friendly with her, she'd reveal her marital status to him. But, in the very next scene, when Zayed continues to flirt with Ash and even broaches the topic of his dream woman [hinting at Ash], she continues to sit right next to him and even cracks a joke. Why didn't she tell him then and there that she's already married? Why didn't she nip it in the bud? In fact, Ash conceals her marital status right till the pre-climax, though she's torn by the guilt all the while. Why?
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Worth Watching September 27, 2009 Jennifer Hopfinger (Chicago, IL, USA) A megalomaniacal writer is an intriguing basis for a story, and actor Sanjay Dutt nails the role with aplomb. He and actress Aishwarya Rai, who plays his wife, are a powerful onscreen pair, and the intense interaction between the two--both in their love scenes and their dialogue--is the highlight of the film. Sanjay's character, Shaukat, is an award-winning novelist who prods his wife Antara, a college professor, into having an affair with her colleague, Yash (played by Zayed Khan), so he can use the experience as material for a new book. His selfish manipulation of his wife and her willing participation in such a cruel emotional game--in which they all suffer, but Yash is the only innocent victim--is riveting. However, there are two glaring problems with the film. First, Yash is far too immature to be convincing as a college professor or the love interest of a sophisticated woman. Second, since Yash and Antara work together and Antara is married to a famous writer, it isn't believable that she would be able to keep her marital status a secret from her lover, which is essential to the plot. - The Bollywood Ticket: The American guide to Indian movies (Subscribe: The Bollywood Ticket)
Not worth the time July 3, 2009 N. Joseph (Chicago, IL) Someone needs to tell Aishwarya Rai and Zayed Khan that they cannot act. The movie is very strange indeed, unlike your usual Bollywood flair. It's an interesting story and I am sure there is nothing original about how the story unfolds or the plot. Sanjay Dutt is not a bad actor, mediocre perhaps, certainly better than Rai and Khan put together. This film is a total waste of time.
Shabd June 30, 2009 M. Siedenburg (usa) This was not a movie that i would recommend. It was dark, slow moving and i did not care for the plot. I have loved Aishwarya Rai in other movies but this one got passed on.
Well done complex psychological piece which I 'appreciated' rather than 'enjoyed' June 28, 2009 Lyn (Melbourne Australia) Shabd is about a married novelist (Sanjay Dutt). His first book was hailed as brilliant but his second one panned for not being 'real' enough. He has had a 2 year dry spell since. To get 'real' he decides to encourage a friendship between his wife (Aishwarya Rai) and a new young teacher at her work (Zayed Khan) and write a novel based on his imagination of unfolding events and judicious questioning and guiding of his trusting wife. He is adept at mind games and she gets caught up in them. 'Real' and fiction start to get confused and the writer starts to unravel believing he is writing the 'real' events in a God-like way. Wife still loves him and the young guy wants to marry the wife (not knowing she is married till near the end)....
This isn't a movie I would say was 'enjoyable' but it was interesting and well done. It actually had a more 'real' ending (to an extent) rather than a Bollywood one (though I would have found a more Bollywood ending more emotionally satisfying). It is close to an art piece and, while there are some songs adding to the emotional buildup, it isn't a song and dance type Bollywood. It is slick and modern and often tortured emotions are played out.
Sanjay and Aishwarya are both excellent. It may be the best I've seen him do (though I cant say I've explored his movies much). Unfortunately Zayed is miscast and it is a bit unbelievable that Ash's feelings would drift towards him. The script is interesting (though a few scenes at the end dragged a bit when they'd made their point) and cinematography good too..
This tends to get average ratings elsewhere on the Net- though some have been a bit more generous here and there. I'm glad I watched it but it's probably one I wont revisit.
Good drama, with a good story January 26, 2009 Manuel Mendoza The story line of this movie is not for everybody but for those who think out side the box. It is about a writer who losses his way while writing and trys to push his wife away into the arms of another man, just to test out the plot in his book. Was a hard movie to get into but was worth it for the ending that will touch your heart.
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