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Eklavya
 
Producer: Vinod Chopra Productions
Director: Vidhu Vinod Chopra
Starring: Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt, Jackie Shroff, Saif Ali Khan, Vidya Balan, Sharmila Tagore, Boman Irani, Jimmy Shergill, and Raima Sen
Music: Shantanu Moitra
Lyrics: Swanand Kirkire
Release Date: 16 February 2007
 
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Sometimes if you’re lucky and the stars are aligned just right, along will come a desi film which threatens to blow the competition into oblivion. A film with a great director, magnificent cast, and a script that promises to enthrall. For 2007, Eklavya appears to be the one. Going by Vidhu Vinod Chopra's track record, his recent successes and his past acclaim, his upcoming epic promises to be the movie of the year. After last year's bumper hit Lage Raho Munnabhai, which he produced, Chopra this time wields the director's baton, along with writing and producing Eklavya. Chopra picks and chooses his work, but each film he is associated with, pioneers path-breaking cinema. Be it Bollywood's first and best comedy Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron (1983) for which Chopra served as Production Controller, or the first well-done who-dun-it Khamosh (1985), or that impeccable desi gangster movie Parinda (1989), which he directed, Chopra does new and novel work. This time around Chopra directs after seven long years, and gives us a royal tale of loyalty and devotion.

Another reason Eklavya is awaited with such anticipation is the stellar cast. This film has the best of the best : the versatile Saif Ali Khan, the graceful Sharmila Tagore, the inimitable Amitabh Bachchan as Eklavya himself, the towering Sanjay Dutt, and the talented Vidya Balan and Boman Irani. The story revolves around a royal family of Rajasthan on the verge of ruin, and the loyalty of their royal guard Eklavya. Eklavya’s family has been a loyal servant to the Devigarh dynasty. He has only one purpose in life – to safeguard the family, their respect and their honor. His marksmanship is legendary, and his loyalty is unquestionable. When the Prince of Devigarh, Harshawardhan (Saif) returns home from London after his mother Rani Suhasinidevi’s (Tagore) death he sees his father Rana Jayawardhan (Irani) and uncle Jyotiwardhan (Shroff) ruling the land with a heavy hand. At his arrival, even though his mentally disabled sister Nandini (Raima) and his childhood sweetheart Rajeshwari (Balan) rejoice, there are others who conspire against him. When the people suffer, and death threats are unveiled against the royal family, a nonchalant police officer (Dutt) is called in to investigate, and it might be too late for old and infirm Eklavya to do his duty . . .

The storyline promises mystery and treason coupled with blue blood. Add to that betrayal, loyalty and the fight to stay true to your beliefs and you have a surefire hit. The released trailers, as precursors to the film itself, depict shades of upheaval amid the heavy sands of the desert. From the teaser, the film looks to be richly shot, and vibrantly picturised in striking hues. Much of the cast and crew of Parineeta return in this period film, including music director Shantanu Moitra, and many of the actors like Raima Sen, Saif Ali Khan, Vidya Balan and Sanjay Dutt. Jimmy Shergill, Parikshit Sahni and Jackie Shroff are the new faces in the Chopra camp.

Originally titled Yagna and shot in picturesque Jaipur and Bikaner, Eklavya’s release date has been pushed back a couple of times. Shot with a budget of around 14 crores, with a large crew and the use of about 800 camels, this visual treat now finally releasing on February 16, is much awaited!

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