Aao Wish Karein
Aao Wish Karein (English: "Come, Make a Wish") is a 2009 Bollywood fantasy drama film directed by Glen Barreto. The film features Aftab Shivdasani and Aamna Shariff in lead roles. It released on 13 November 2009. This film inspired by 1988 Hollywood classic film Big, that was nominated for two Oscars.
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Directed by | Glen Barreto, Shikha Shah |
Produced by | Aftab Shivdasani |
Written by | Aftab Shivdasani Ravinder Manga (dialogue) |
Screenplay by | Aftab Shivdasani Glen Barreto(additional screenplay) |
Starring | Aftab Shivdasani Aamna Shariff Rati Agnihotri |
Narrated by | Shah Rukh Khan |
Music by | Songs: Mikey McCleary, Xulfi, Ankur Tewari Lyrics: Ankur Tewari, Xulfi, Danish Khan, Shikha Shah |
Cinematography | Keshav Prakash |
Distributed by | T-Series |
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Running time | 140 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Cast
- Aftab Shivdasani....as Mickey (adult)
- Aamna Shariff....as Mitika
- Johny Lever....as Hitchcock
- Rati Agnihotri.... as Nisha V. Mehra
- Yatin Karyekar.... as Vikas Mehra
- Tiku Talsania ....as Tiku Malhotra
- Suhasini Mulay.... as Bonny's Daadi
- Rishabh Sharma .... as Mickey (young)
- Rohan Shah.... as Bonny (young)
- Pushtiie Shakti.... as Shruti
- Shah Rukh Khan.... as Narrator (voice)
- Riteish Deshmukh.... as Bonny (adult) (Special Appearance)
Critical response
Anupama Chopra in her NDTV review gave it 0.5 out 5 stars, said "All I asked for was a passably decent film but Aao Wish Karein couldn't even manage that. Steer Clear".[1] Nikhat Kazmi from The Times of India gave it 2 out 5 stars.[2] Taran Adarsh in sify.com gave 1.5 stars out of 5 and said that the movie has some endearing moments, but not enough to salvage it and is anything but a fairy tale.[3]
Soundtrack
- "Kuch Aisa" - Xulfi
- "Kuch Aisa" (Sad) - Xulfi
- "Reh Jaane Do" - Xulfi
- "Sab Yahaan Hain" - Kunal Ganjawala
- "Sabse Peeche Hum Khade" - Kunal Ganjawala
- "Sabse Peeche Hum Khade" (reprise) - Kunal Ganjawala
- "Sabse Peeche Kyon Khade" - Sunidhi Chauhan
- "Tum Mere Ho" - Kunal Ganjawala & Sunidhi Chauhan
References
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