Reema Khan 'Love Mein Ghum'

So the latest news is that Reema Khan has changed the name of her second directorial venture from ‘Kitni Haseen Hai Zindagi’ to 'Love Mein Ghum’. The film is loosely based on Paul Coelho’s acclaimed novel ‘Veronika Decides to Die’.

Cast:
Reema Khan
Jia Ali
Araida (newcomer)
Nadeem
Javed Sheikh
Moammar Rana
Afzhal Khan
Ali Saleem (begum nawazish)
Nabeel Khan (newcomer)
Johnny Lever

For the film’s music Reema has roped in Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Abida Parveen, Ali Zafar, Shazia Manzoor, Abrar Ul Haq and Sunidhi Chohan.

Following is a selection of songs that have been leaked onto the net. Title song ‘Love Mein Ghum’ is sung by ALi Zafar:

Opinions please…

Who's the musician?

Really dont like the first song. Kinda weird, kinda 90s, kinda wannabeish.

Is there a release date for the movie?

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^Date hasn't been fixed as of yet but Reema is going round promoting the songs...so maybe later this year.

Aha! so THIS is what she's been up to all this while....interesting

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Reema and Moammar (mr. 2 left feet) performed to the film’s songs at the recent PTV awards:

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why would she change the title =\

The previous title was a working title and not the actual one. Film makers routinely do this to avoid getting their actual title plagiarized before their movie makes it to the theaters.

Edit: It's interesting how she's got some natashas from what was previously the soviet block into her film. I heard there were mail order brides, never heard of mail order actresses.

Reema is looking absolutely beautiful and has gr8 energy/ presence on stage. Wish Momy wud put in some effort to dance. IT was like watching myself dance in t/ bathoom! At times he was literally walking during the dance steps. Our filmi actors very much need to start taking dance lessons now. THey actually have a couple of dance schools in Karachi, dunno abt Lahore. BUt yeah a gr8 effort by Reema as usual. Ptv shud have gotten Sonu Dangerous as thr choreographer! Maybe he wud have been able to get Momy to move.

BY t/ way why did Shaan drop out of this film just a day or 2 before t/ shoot when t/ whole crew (including Reema ) was waiting for him somewhere abroad?? Momy actually did Reema a huge favour by agreeing to do t/ movie @ t/ last minute instead of Shaan. ( MUch as I like Shaan, that was a big dissapointment.)

Shaan in an interview said that he didn't like the way Reema was pursuing the project especially when he helped her write the script. So it was just creative differences that led to Shaan dropping out of the project.

Actors act. Strippers dance. Why do actors have to dance?

I'd be more worried about Muamar's acting skills. The guy cannot act to save his life, and always goes overboard and you have a deja-vu of SUltan Rahi.

Shaan is a jerk. He prefers to act in Jeevay Gujjars over anything that might have a modicum of class or decency in it. His attitude post-Khuda Ke Liye on Shoaib Mansoor reveals a massive ego and some psychological disorder.

I actually love all the songs, pretty good effort by lollywood, hope the film is nice n decent as well… I lub abrar paa jee ka gaana :blush:

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^lol you mean:

It’s a very cheeky song!

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Reema and Maumar's dance wasn't that good. I'm actually quite disappointed :(

momi is looking like a robot:hehe:

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wow. terrible.

The music is very commercial and bubble gum, the kind desi audiences take well to. The film, if marketed well, can definitely get a strong opening.

In the kind of conditions that are prevailing in Pakistan, films with music and themes like this one are a step in the right direction. You can't really expect Reema to do a Shoaib Mansoor with her film anyway.

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no, but I can expect something a lil more fresh. This is cheaper than commercial. At least rope in someone that isn't composing total crap. Who the hell did this music???

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There's so much money at stake, and given that films have a history of failing at the BO in Pakistan I can totally see why they went for an all out commercial score. Perhaps once things start get going in the movie industry they can get down to a little more experimentation. This is fine IMHO for now.

The music's done by M Arshad who's earlier worked with Nusrat Fateh Ali and is pretty much the only film musician on the Lahore film circuit these days.

A total 0f 4 composers: M. Arshad, Sahir Ali Bagga and 2 more from India whose names have not yet been revealed.