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5 reasons to watch Rocket Singh

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Ranbir Kapoor – Star of the year

To start with, it has to be Ranbir Kapoor – plainly on his face value. With two back to back hits in the form of Wake Up Sid and Ajab Prem Ki Ghajab Kahani , Ranbir Kapoor has become the next big thing in Bollywood. Naturally expectations are rife from his third film in a row and fans are expecting a hattrick hit from Ranbir’s Rocket Singh .

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Singh is King

Second reason is Ranbir Kapoor again – as a Sardar this time. After actors like Saif Ali Khan ( Love Aaj Kal ), Akshay Kumar ( Singh is Kinng ) and Salman Khan ( Heroes ) having played a strong Sardar character in films recently, its Ranbir Kapoor’s turn to get under the turban and play a Sardar. And this Sardar is certainly colourful – his cool and colourful pagdi are a proof to the fact.

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Chak De team

When was the last time you felt that Yash Raj Films have delivered a masterpiece? In between all their mediocre films from Dil Bole Hadippa to Laaga Chunari Mein Daag , Chak De India was the last superlative film they served to the audiences. Rocket Singh comes from the same team of Chak De India with writer Jaideep Sahni and director Shimit Amin teaming up for another entertainer. Expect this to be as much enjoyable.

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Surprise Packets: Shazahn and Gauhar

The female leads of the film have almost been kept under the wraps. More surprisingly when one of them is making her film debut. The gorgeous Shazahn Padamsee, daughter of Alyque Padamsee and Sharon Prabhakar, makes her debut with this film. Also Gauhar Khan who has been doing itsy bitsy item numbers in films so far, gets a meaty role in this film. Seems like they are the surprise packets of the film!

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‘Breezy’ tunes

Salim-Sulaiman’s music for the film comprises of only three tracks though all of them are blockbuster hits by now. The zanily picturized music video shot on Ranbir Kapoor is a big hit. Also the film reprises a popular song from the 80s. The Hawa Hawa song composed and sung by Pakistani singer Hassan Jahangir will be used in the film. Today’s youth would love to relive their childhood days. 

(Indiatimes) 

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