Friday, March 12, 2010

Kites - teaser 1!!!!







A shorter version than the trailer, with some new footage!



13 comments:

  1. lol!

    our posts crossed pardesi

    Im deleting mine...no issues! :)

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  2. liked Hrithik's dailogue delivery

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  3. Thanks Manoj! Hritik is good, Barbara may be the weak link here. But I think her looks will carry her in the role.

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  4. Pardesi

    Agree.

    @ 00:46 sec – Hrithk at his best!

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  5. I saw same trailer on TV today.Looks like it is for TV release.

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  6. Pardesi - how did you come to know trailer is out? :D

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  7. I read somewhere that they will release music on Hrehaan’s birthday viz 28th March.

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  8. But music should not have too many songs right? No lip sync numbers as I recall. As for trailer - BW Hungama zindabad, another dhamaka post coming up. Who knows if it is true....

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  9. Hrithik said on twitter that it has as many as 5 songs but no lip sync .

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  10. I like the background score of this promo.

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  11. Caulfield and Pardesi:

    No IPL thread on the forum?Are there any cricket lovers here?If some ppl are ready to contribute(on a regular basis),I can start the thread!

    BTW,Great innings from Yusuf Pathan today!Fastest century in IPL(100 off 37 balls ,4s-9,6s-8)

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  12. Manoj - feel free to start one. I am sure people will contribute.

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  13. The idea behind the title Kites

    Many have wondered why a Hindi film should be called Kites and their significance in the film.

    Producer Rakesh Roshan and director Anurag Basu revealed the idea behind the title.

    "The idea for Kites came to me when I was gazing at the sky and saw two kites flying. It looked romantic, intriguing - the way they came close, played, almost embraced each other and then drew apart. Unaware that someone else was pulling the strings. I penned a story around this idea," says Rakesh.

    Anurag, who wrote the screenplay and directed the film, added, "Kites is used as a metaphor in the film. Kites fly against the wind and not with it. The stronger the wind blows, the higher they fly." Well, Kites is no doubt this summer's most eagerly awaited romantic film.

    LINK

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