Zindagi 50-50

Zindagi 50–50 (transl.Life 50–50) is a 2013 Indian Hindi erotic film directed by Rajiv S Ruia. It stars Veena Malik, Rajan Verma, Supriya Kumari, Arya Babbar, Riya Sen and Rajpal Yadav. This film dubbed is in Tamil titled Mutham Thara Vaa and in Telugu as Rangeela.[2]

Zindagi 50–50
Movie Poster
Directed byRajiv S Ruia
Produced byVeeraj Kumar
Rajiv S Ruia
Screenplay byS Machinery
Story byRajiv S Ruia
StarringVeena Malik
Riya Sen
Rajan Verma
Arya Babbar
Supriya Kumari
Rajpal Yadav
Swati Aggarwal
Murli Sharma
Atul Parchure
ABC
Music byVivek Kar
Amjad Nadeem
CinematographyMukesh Maru
Edited bySatish Patil
Production
company
Ram Gopal Productions, Spotlight International Film
Release date
  • 24 May 2013 (2013-05-24)
Running time
130 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget45 million (US$630,000)[1]
Box office110 million (US$1.5 million)

Cast

Music

The music for Zindagi 50–50 is given by Amjad Nadeem and Vivek Kar consist of following Audio List. Veteran composer Bappi Lahiri sung for Vivek Kar in this film title track.

Soundtrack

Zindagi 50–50
Soundtrack album by
Amzad-Nadeem
Released2013
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelT-Series
ProducerVeeraj Kumar
Amzad-Nadeem chronology
Zilla Ghaziabad
(2013)
Zindagi 50–50
(2013)

T-Series acquired the music rights for Zindagi 50–50[3]

No.TitleLyricsMusicArtist(s)Length
1."Zindagi 50–50" (Title track)Deepak AgrawalVivek KarBappi Lahiri, Antara Mitra & Gufy 
2."Tu Saamne Jo Aaye"Shabbir AhmedAmjad-NadeemMika Singh 
3."Sadde Naal aaja"Ashish PanditVivek KarManak-E, Neha Batra & Gufy 
4."Toh Se Naina"Shabbir AhmedAmjad-NadeemRekha Bhardwaj 
5."Rabba"Shabbir AhmedVivek KarRahat Fateh Ali Khan 
6."Delhi Delhi"Dev Negi, Vivek KarVivek KarDev Negi 

Critical reception

Professional reviews
Review scores
Source Rating
Rediff.com
indicates that the given rating is an average rating of all reviews provided by the source

Prasanna D Zore for Rediff.com has given 2/5 stars and says Zindagi 50–50 makes a brave but half-hearted effort to depict the dark cruelty that surrounds ordinary lives of three women. It fails miserably as sleaze—of language as well as skin—overtakes the proceedings.[4] In Short, The movie is ok for a one time watch.

This movie earned 20–40 million in opening.

References

  1. Swarup Chakraborty (10 September 2010). "Dabangg already a hit, say exhibitors". Business Standard. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
  2. "Mutham Thara Vaa Tamil Movie Stills".
  3. "Zindagi 50–50". tseries.com.
  4. Prasanna D Zore. "Review: Zindagi 50–50 is a sleaze fest". Rediff.com. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
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