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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Karan Johar's upcoming Siddharth Malhotra-starrer includes a peppy and youthful soundtrack

By Rohini Nadia


Karan Johar's movies have been known to pack soundtracks crafted to keep listeners interested and have them tap their feet. His upcoming movie titled Student of the Year follows suit and includes peppy and youthful songs that keep pace with the movie's theme. A campus romance, Student of the Year is a youth-centric film starring Siddharth Malhotra, Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt. Composed by music-director duo Vishal-Shekhar, Student of the Year's music album is made up of seven catchy and memorable tracks.

The trio of newcomers has worked hard for the film. Unlike his co-stars, Siddharth Malhotra doesn't hail from a filmy background and found acting a difficult trade to master. Beating all odds, Siddharth along with Varun and Alia have projected exceptional performances for the upcoming film. "Sometimes, I'm a bit nervous. But at most times, I'm confident. I have landed a dream debut. Karan, according to me, has the safest pair of hands in the film business," says Siddharth. Director-mentor Karan Johar has been showering the three with praises stating, "I feel I am in a new phase of production which is great for Dharma Productions. We are doing great collaborations and I am directing fantastic newcomers in the film. So I am charged about it."

This simply goes to prove just how well the film could do once released. And the novelty of this Karan Johar directorial venture isn't all that's driving the masses in. the film's soundtrack has received a tremendous response and has set feet tapping across webspace. "After long, we have a complete album that has been so widely appreciated. People are loving Vele as much as they're loving Ishq Wala Love and The Disco Song. I won't be surprised if this breaks the clutter and does big numbers at the box office," says Thadani.

Karan went on to add, "I am sure their parents are going through the same emotions that I am going through right now. It's a very special feeling. This is something that I felt I needed to do. It's a very satisfying emotion."

But I have never made films just for money. I'd never make a film which people would call a package. That would kill me," says Karan. The director has been known to spend extravagantly on his films, all of which have managed to score well at the box office.




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