Movie : Aaja Nachle
Director : Anil Mehta
Actors: Madhuri Dixit, Kunal Kapoor, Konkana
Sen Sharma etc.
Synopsis:
After nearly a decade, an unexpected phone call shakes Dia (Madhuri
Dixit) out of her dance rehearsal in New York. Makarand (Darshan
Zariwala), her teacher, her guru, is dying and she must return
to Shamli town. The town where she grew up, the town where she
learnt to live and to dance. Also the town she left on an impulse,
severing ties with her parents and her people.
It is a poignant and troubled return; not only has her guru passed
away but the institution that he so lovingly nurtured is in decay
and under threat of demolition. Ajanta theatre, the once vibrant
hub of the community, the place where Dia's fondest memories are
embedded must now be brought down because the local political
authorities feel it a waste of prime real estate.
With the help of Doctor (Raghubir Yadav), the caretaker of Ajanta,
Dia sets out on a mission to prevent the destruction and resurrect
the spirit of Ajanta. In an atmosphere of mistrust, ridicule and
active hostility, Dia picks up the gauntlet and agrees to achieve
the near impossible task of putting together a theatrical production.
She must also ensure that every member of the production is from
Shamli town. She has only two months to prove her point or the
bulldozers will be waiting.
In this context begins her tumultuous journey of dealing with
small town prejudices, encountering the resentment of the powerful
contractor, the cynicism of the local political powers, resolve
the delicate tensions of inter personal relationships and rally
her motley team of non starters - a low level muscle Imran (Kunal
Kapoor), the local tomboy Anokhi (Konkona Sen), local ex-MLA Chaudhary
Om Singh (Akhilendra Mishra), a vulnerable tea stall owner Mohan
Sharma (Ranvir Shorey), a responsible government official Mr.
Chojar (Vinay Pathak), a struggling insurance agent Sanjeev Mehta
(Jugal Hansraj), the town vagabond Dhankuber (Nowaz) and a host
of others.
She must create in this chaos in order to save Ajanta... in order
to preserve what her guru so lovingly nurtured. She must create
art in order to preserve what she believes is the soul of society.
The stage is finally set... Will it work? Won't it?
Lights dim.
Crowds quieten.
Curtains rise on Ajanta.
Characters:
Dia (Madhuri Dixit)
She was the life of Shamli. And then she made one mistake - she
fell in love. The town never forgave her and she never forgave
the town. She made a new life, far away from her past. But now
the man, who taught her how to dance and how to live, is no more.
And he has left behind a job for her. She has to go back to the
town... and teach it how to dance again.
Radha (Dalai)
Her mother may be born in Shamli, but Radha is so born in New
York. She knows less Hindi than an Indian parrot and has more
ideas on managing her mom's life than a shrink. The only problem
is that Shamli is not in New York. And everybody except for Radha
knows this.
Doctor (Raghubir Yadav)
Nobody knows what his real name is, but Ajanta's old caretaker
wears a cap on his head and many hearts on his sleeve, all bleeding
for the cause of theatre. He is Dia's support system in her fight,
which becomes a battle and then a war.
Imran (Kunal Kapoor)
Local toughie, Imran, believes that tough guys don't dance and
romance is for wimps. Unfortunately for him, Dia thinks otherwise
and makes him the lead actor in her theatrical production, where
he has to do only two things - dance and romance. He has seen
a lot of rough stuff, but is Imran prepared for this?
Anokhi (Konkona Sen)
Anokhi, as the line in Godfather the novel says, is a force of
nature, not truly subject to control. Whether it is her perpetually
running nose, or her penchant of coming up with the most imaginative
abuses. Anokhi is truly anokhi (different). Dia finds something
unique in her and takes the chance of her life. Trouble is, Anokhi
cannot sing or dance to save her life, or Dia's.
Mohan Sharma (Ranvir Shorey)
Owner of the town café, Mohan nurses a decade-old story
of unrequited love. Dia's sudden arrival leaves him feeling vulnerable
again. Although he is initially confused about his feelings, Mohan
gradually comes around to assisting Dia in her endeavour to save
Ajanta, even though this could open old wounds.
Mr. Chojar (Vinay Pathak)
Chojar saab, in his own words, is Shamli's responsible government
official. His relationship with his boss can be summed up in two
words: “Yes Sir”, spoken with eyes examining the floor;
and that with the rest of the world in four words: “Put
it in writing”, spoken with a sense of mysterious knowingness.
From the day Dia moved into his home as a paying guest, his married
life is in upheaval. But sometimes, upheaval is good.
Chaudhary Om Singh (Akhilendra Mishra)
Chaudhary Om Singh, the local ex-MLA is a typical politician -
he never takes a stand in any issue. A snake in search of opportunities,
he is out of power since the last election. And Dia's arrival
has given him just the issue he needed. Or has it?
Sanjeev Mehta (Jugal Hansraj)
Accountant Sanjeev Mehta joins Dia's troupe to sell insurance
policies and stocks, not to dance. But as the dancing starts,
he enters a world which his accountant mind had never imagined
before.
S.H.O. Singh (Yashpal Sharma)
As a young constable he saw his friend Mohan go to pieces when
he had his heart broken, a decade ago. As he watches Mohan help
Dia in her mission, Station House Officer Singh has only one aim
– to protect Mohan from another heart-break. But how does
he protect a man from himself?
Dhan Kuber (Nowaz)
Irrepressible, outspoken, liberal, Dhan Kuber is last thing a
vagabond should be. But ever since Dia has come back, nothing
in Shamli is as it should be. And now he has to choose whose side
he is on - the town which feeds his stomach, or the woman who
feeds his soul.
Makarand (Darshan Zariwala)
It's a pity Makarand is no more. Because if he was, he would love
to be in this story. How do you introduce a man who is so many
things? Artist, singer, writer, dancer, philosopher, hippie...
he is the man who taught young Dia how to dance and how to live.
The man who single handedly kept dance alive in Shamli, till the
modern age caught up with his art. And the man who died leaving
his favourite pupil some homework - to teach dance to a town that
has forgotten it.