Soundtrack Review
Rating : 3 Star
Starring : Rajeev Khandelwal, Soha Ali Khan, Mrinalini Sharma, Yatin Karyekar, Mohan Kapur, Ankur Tiwari, Sidd Coutto
Release Date:7 October 2011
Director:Neerav Ghosh
SOUNDTRACK may be a ‘small budget film’ [in film parlance], but I strongly believe that budgets, however big or small, can never decide on the quality of cinema. A mockumentary, SOUNDTRACK takes a closer look at a musician’s life faced with a career-ending handicap. It has some heartwarming moments, some amusing moments, some comic moments and some lump in the throat moments.
Bollywood Hungama | Taran Adasrh
SOUNDTRACK can easily be classified as an experiment in creativity. It’s a bold move by director Neerav Ghosh who has found willing backers in his generous producers. Not everyone gets a chance to explore the realms of his thoughts and explode on celluloid with such gay abandon as does Neerav and his protagonist Rajeev Khandelwal. With AAMIR, released three years ago, Rajeev stamped his imprint as a quality actor. In SOUNDTRACK, he further endorses that truth.
Glamsham | Martin D’Souza
Neerav Ghosh sets a benchmark with Soundtrack and cries it loud that he is surely here to stay. In no way does the film give a feel of being made by a debutant director. To induce twists with no room for confusion at the same time getting perfect expressions from the actors seems to be a cake walk for this filmmaker. Neerav has taken the creative part seriously with some innovative moments in the film in terms of camera moves and direction. The ‘attempt to suicide’ scene is a perfect example to support the claims.
i wish i cud have it in my city ranchi also