By PTI
MUMBAI: Imtiaz Ali-directed “Rockstar” starring Ranbir Kapoor completed a decade of its release on Thursday and the team looked back at the film with love and admiration.
The 2011 critically-acclaimed romantic musical drama traces the journey of a college-going student Janardhan who transforms into an angry, lonely rockstar, Jordan as he deals with heartbreak, penury, and rise to fame.
Ali (50), known for directing romantic-dramas like “Socha Na Tha”, “Jab We Met”, and “Love Aaj Kal” took to Instagram Stories to share some moments from his film. “Rockstar” received polarised reactions from critics and audience upon its release but went on to become one of Hindi cinema’s cult classics over the years.
Rockstar #10YEARSOFROCKSTAR pic.twitter.com/OuMdh6W50F
— A.R.Rahman #99Songs (@arrahman) November 11, 2021
One of the most important factors responsible for the film’s long-lasting impact is the music composed by Oscar-winning musician AR Rahman, whose 14 tracks were woven into the plotline.
Songs like ‘Jo Bhi Main’, which brought out the dilemma of the protagonist, ‘Sadda Haq’ about the artistic angst, ‘Kun Faya Kun’ about understanding music and life, the love ballad ‘Tum Ho’, the search for ‘home’ in ‘Naadaan Parindey’, among others continue to be fan favourites. “Rockstar #10YearsOfRockstar,” Rahman said in a tweet along with a poster of Kapoor from the film.
The film featured newcomer Nargis Fakhri as Kapoor’s love interest, Heer. Fakri, who has also acted in films like “Madras Café”, “Main Tera Hero”, “Housefull 3”, “Torbaaz”, said her life changed considerably after her debut movie “Rockstar”.
“Tomorrow is 11-11-21 ten years ago I starred in my first film which released 11-11-11. My life changed drastically after that day! #10yearsofRockstar,” the actor wrote on her Instagram Story a day ahead of the film’s 10th anniversary.
“Rockstar” also starred Hindi cinema legend Shammi Kapoor in his last onscreen appearance. The film also starred Piyush Mishra, Aditi Rao Hydari, Shernaz Patel, Kumud Mishra, and Jaideep Ahlawat in supporting roles.