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'Naach' is about strugglers in Bollywood

Saturday, September 11, 2004 • Hindi Comments
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The much awaited "Naach" by Ram Gopal Varma is about two young people struggling for name and fame in the maniacal frenzy of Hindi filmdom.

Abhi (Abhishek Bachchan) is an aspiring actor and Rewa (Antara Mali) a wannabe choreographer in the film that is said to be inspired by Hong Kong auteur Wong Kar Wai's "In The Mood For Love".

Exclusive photographs of the film released to IANS show lots of beach scenes with Antara wearing skimpy and exquisite dresses.

The visuals, reminiscent of "Rangeela", the film that established Varma in Bollywood, show Antara posing in water wearing red sarongs, micro blouses and slit-skirts.

But the accompanying press release from Varma's office says: "'Naach' is not 'Rangeela'. If 'Rangeela' was light as a feather, 'Naach' is tough as nails."

Abhishek looks part street goon, with a rough stubble, and part film hunk in his white designer denims. The plot revolves around Abhi, who will sell his soul to attain his dreams, and Rewa, who wants to keep her principles and convictions.

The makers are calling the film a love triangle between Abhi, Rewa and their values.

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