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Starring:
Jimmy Shergill, Kim Sharma, Kabir Sadanand, Farid Amiri,
Ahmed Khan, Mahak
Produced by: Sameer Gaikwad
Written & Directed by - Dilip Sood
Chhodon Naa
Yaar is the story is about a bhatakti aatma and how she
continues to haunt a temple and the surrounding jungles.
Three final year students from a Delhi Mass Com College
- Ravi (Jimmy Shergill), Shiv (Kabir Sadanand) and Sunny
(Farid Amiri).

The
background score is interesting as well. Camerawork by
Pushan Kripalani is is eye-pleasing. The dense forests
are well captured on celluloid.
At one time in the movie, one feels that Jimmy, Kim and
the pujari of the temple will solve the mystery, but the
end credits begin to roll abruptly. Presumable the
director sends the message that some mysterious things
in life are better left aside?

Kabir, Jimmy Shergill &
Farid Amiri
CREDITS
Writing
credits: Veena Advani, Sanjay Pawar,
Dilip Sood
Producer -
Sameer Gaikwad
Director - Dilip Sood
Music - Anand Raj Anand, Ranjit Barot
Writer - Veena Advani
Lyrics - Anand Raj Anand, Panchhi Jalonvi
Cast:
Jimmy Shergill - Ravi
Kim Sharma - Rashmi
Kabir Sadanand - Shiv
Farid Amiri - Sunny
Ahmed Khan
Vinod Nagpal
Shri Vallabh Vyas
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These guys go through all the spheres of film making,
posing as actors, participating in an item song for a film
and their aspiration is to become film-makers. They now
decide to make their diploma film about a myth prevalent
in the northern hills of India.
Ravi's girlfriend Rashmi (Kim
Sharma) and the college professor think that the subject
is too dangerous for a college project. Despite their
advice, Ravi and his friends plan the trip. But as they go
deeper into the jungles, a startling incident changes
their lives…
Dilip Sood, the director does
convincingly scares the daylights out of you in a couple
of scenes, especially at the intermission point (when the
spirit appears in front of the three friends). There are
also a few sequences in the second hour do send a shiver
down your spine.
This serious film also does
have romantic songs by Anand Raaj Anand, maybe included in
to balance the otherwise crisp and slick horror film.

Kim Sharma
Jimmy Shergill gives an earnest endeavor; Kabir Sadanand
is better than his previous acts and impressive in his
role. Farid Amiri and Kim Sharma have less to showcase
their talents. Vinod Nagpal is okay. There is a sizzling
item song performed by Mahek. Vallabh Vyas (Kabir's
father) is perfectly cast.
- Amar Jeet
Ajay Rai - executive producer
Original Music by - Anand Raj Anand, Ranjit Barot
Cinematographer - by Pushan Kripalani
Film Editor - Amit Pawar
Other crew:
Anand Raj Anand - playback artiste
Sunidhi Chauhan - playback artiste
Daler Mehndi - playback artiste
Shaan - playback artiste
Sukhwinder Singh - playback artist
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