Nanhe Jaisalmer
Nanhe Jaisalmer - A Dream Come True (also known as Nanhe) is a 2007 psychological drama film directed by Samir Karnik and featuring Bobby Deol as himself and child actor Dwij Yadav in the title role. The film has a new actor, who has appeared in a couple of films, Vatsal Seth in a cameo role in the film, as Nanhe Jaiselmer, in the adult future. The film is based in Rajasthan.
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Directed by | Samir Karnik |
Written by | Samir Karnik |
Starring | Bobby Deol Dwij Yadav |
Music by | Himesh Reshammiya |
Cinematography | Binod Pradhan |
Distributed by | Eros International |
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Running time | 115 min |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Synopsis
Nanhe (Dwij Yadav) is the self-proclaimed camel jockey in the whole of Jaisalmer. Only ten years old, he can speak a myriad of languages and has won the hearts of all the tourists who visit Jaisalmer. But in Nanhe's heart is his favorite actor Bobby (Bobby Deol), who had worked with him in a film years ago when Nanhe was just a baby. In one of that film's scenes Bobby picks up the baby Nanhe and asks him 'Kaise ho mere dost?' (How are you my friend?). This memory alone leads Nanhe to believe that the actor is his long-lost best friend. No one believes that Bobby is Nanhe's friend. When it is announced that Bobby is finally coming to Jaisalmer on a 30-day movie shoot, Nanhe's wish is fulfilled, to finally meet his long-lost friend. Over the next few days Bobby and Nanhe enjoy much time together. Bobby teaches Nanhe how to use his most powerful utility, his brain and how to keep on learning new things in life.
It is not long before Nanhe finds out that Bobby never came to Jaisalmer, he cancelled his shooting. Nanhe had been hallucinating Bobby the whole time. His subconscious had been healing him into learning good things and leaving bad habits such as taking tobacco. He realizes that each time he saw Bobby, he was in a get-up that came right out from all the posters in Nanhe's room.
Years later an adult Nanhe (Vatsal Sheth) changes his name to Vikram Singh and writes a book about his own life, and about how he thought he met Bobby and other events that happened in his earlier life, but he is shocked when he finds out that on his book's premiere, Bobby actually shows up to congratulate him. Reminiscing all the past events they became good friends after all.
Cast
- Dwij Yadav as Nanhe Jaisalmer
- Bobby Deol as Himself
- Sharat Saxena as Khemaji
- Vivek Shauq as Jassuji
- Rajesh Vivek as Dhurjan Singh
- Vatsal Sheth as Adult Nanhe/Vikram Singh (cameo)
- Beena Kak as Teacher Ma'am
- Sunny Deol as Himself (uncredited)
- Prateeksha Lonkar as Nanhe's mother
- Rushita Singh as Nanhe's sister
- Karan Arora as Maggu
- Rajveer shing as Raja Shab
Music
- "Ai Mere Nanhe - Sonu Nigam
- "O Raanjhana" - Himesh Reshammiya
- "Kesariya Baalama" - Vineet, Jayesh Kumar
- "Lamha Lamha Pal Pal Jaana" - Himesh Reshammiya, Sunidhi Chauhan
- "Ulfat Ulfat Jaana Meree Too" - Himesh Reshammiya
Box office
The film, though well received, failed at the box office. It has done better in Home Video and TV reruns. The film was awarded Certificate of excellence at the California Children Film Festival.