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'''''Rok Sako To Rok Lo''''' ({{lang-hi|रोक सको तो रोक लो}}; {{lang-en|Stop Me if You Can}}) is a 2004 [[Bollywood]] [[List of sports films|sports]] [[drama film]] directed by [[Arindam Chaudhuri]], who also produced it. The film stars [[Yash Pandit]], [[Manjari Fadnis]], [[Sunny Deol]], Carran Kapur, Aparna Kumar and Ram Menon in the lead roles. The music was scored by [[Jatin Lalit]].
'''''Rok Sako To Rok Lo''''' ({{lang-hi|रोक सको तो रोक लो}}; {{lang-en|Stop Me if You Can}}) is a 2004 [[Bollywood]] [[List of sports films|sports]] [[drama film]] directed by [[Arindam Chaudhuri]], who also produced it. The film stars [[Yash Pandit]], [[Manjari Fadnis]], [[Sunny Deol]], Carran Kapur, Aparna Kumar and Ram Menon in the lead roles. The music was scored by [[Jatin Lalit]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.apunkachoice.com/titles/rok/rok-sako-to-rok-lo/mid_449/cast_crew/|title=Rok Sako To Rok Lo Cast and Crew|accessdate=14 1 2012}}</ref>


==Plot==
== External links ==
The film deals with the dispute between two neighbouring high schools - ''Bharti School'', a peaceful and silent school and ''Valley High School'' - a violent one. Dev ([[Yash Pandit]]), Suhana ([[Manjari Fadnis]]), and their friends come from Bharti, and are often disturbed by their enemies who come from Valley High. The Valley High students also defeat the Bharti students in every single inter-school event that happens every year, which is the main reason why they make fun of Bharti, while giving it a new and insulting name. One day however, the Bharti students are saved from the Valley High students by Kabir Mukherjee ([[Sunny Deol]]), who they initially feared because of his rough looks, thus the reason they always called him "Phantom". The Bharti students get close to Kabir and befriend him, and with time he also becomes more gentle and normal, thus getting rid of his "Phantom" look.

Dev, however gets attached to one of the girls from Valley High, thus dropping Suhana. But she quickly rejects him because he once made fun of her at the [[cafe]] and plus, he belongs to the rival school. One day while driving in an open road, Dev and his friends are again insulted and considered "slow" by the Valley High students who are also driving on the same road. Dev however drives faster and overtakes them, but quickly meets with an accident and the car crashes. Everyone in the car however survives, except Kabir. This leaves the Bharti students dismayed and defenseless against the Valley High students, with whom they have an upcoming [[100 metres]] race competition. Dev however remembers all the advices that Kabir gave him, thus he trains up and attends the race with full confidence. He gets injured by one of the runners, but doesn't lose hope and eventually, he barely wins the race, thus finally letting Bharti School get their revenge on Valley High School. Incidentally the prize for the winner is a bike similar to Kabir's, so Dev becomes the new "Phantom".

==Cast==
* '''[[Yash Pandit]]''' - Dev
* '''[[Manjari Fadnis]]''' - Suhana
* '''[[Sunny Deol]]''' - Kabir "Phantom" Mukherjee
* '''Carran Kapur''' - Ranveer Pratap Singh
* '''Aparna Kumar''' - Sanjana
* '''Ram Menon'''
* '''Karun Punchi'''
* '''Abbas Saria'''
* '''Ajay Sheoparna'''
* '''Jehan Hillowalla'''
* '''Shreya Das'''
* '''Dipti Bhatnagar''' - Dev's Bhabhi
* '''Archana Puran Singh''' - Sweety
* '''[[Tinnu Anand]]''' - S.V.P.S, Balasubramaniam Iyer
* '''Rakesh Bedi''' - Ghodbole
* '''Rajit Kapoor''' - Sweety's husband
* '''Tiku Talsania''' - Sweety's husband
* '''Anjaan Srivastav''' - Ganguly

==Soundtrack==
Music is composed by [[Jatin Lalit]], with lyrics by [[Prasoon Joshi]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.apunkachoice.com/titles/rok/rok-sako-to-rok-lo/mid_449/music-album/|title=Rok Sako To Rok Lo songs|accessdate=14 1 2012}}</ref>

{{Track listing
| headline = Tracklist
| extra_column = Singer(s)
| total_length =
| all_lyrics =
| title1 = Haan Mujhe Thaam Le
| extra1 = [[Alka Yagnik]]
| length1 = 04:25

| title2 = Jaane Kise
| extra2 = [[Alka Yagnik]]
| length2 = 04:26

| title3 = Nazron Ka Yaarana
| extra3 = [[Sunidhi Chauhan]]
| length3 = 05:10

| title4 = Rok Sako To Rok Lo
| extra4 = [[Ishaan]]
| length4 = 04:31

| title5 = Tera Gham
| extra5 = [[Sonu Nigam]], [[Alka Yagnik]]
| length5 = 04:03

| title6 = Yaaron Sun Lo
| extra6 = [[Abhijeet Sawant]]
| length6 = 05:08

| title7 = Yaaron Sun Lo (Sad)
| extra7 = [[Abhijeet Sawant]]
| length7 = 01:55
}}

==Reception==
''Apun Ka Choice'' gave it a rating of 3/5, saying "''Rok Sako To Rok Lo'' is a movie that will appeal to kids and school-going teenagers".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.apunkachoice.com/titles/rok/rok-sako-to-rok-lo/mid_449/reviews-editor/|title=Rok Sako To Rok Lo Movie Review: A campus caper for teenagers|accessdate=14 1 2012}}</ref>

==See also==
* ''[[Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar]]'', an inspiration from this film

==References==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
{{IMDb title|0423087|Rok Sako To Rok Lo}}
{{IMDb title|0423087|Rok Sako To Rok Lo}}


[[Category:2004 films]]
[[Category:2004 films]]
[[Category:Hindi-language films]]
[[Category:Hindi-language films]]
[[Category:Indian sports films]]

Revision as of 06:54, 14 January 2012

Rok Sako To Rok Lo
Film Poster
Directed byArindam Chaudhuri
Written byArindam Chaudhuri
Produced byArindam Chaudhuri
StarringYash Pandit
Manjari Fadnis
Sunny Deol
Carran Kapur
Aparna Kumar
Ram Menon
CinematographySantosh Thundiiayil
Edited byRaviranjan Maitra
Music byJatin-Lalit
Release date
10 December 2004
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Rok Sako To Rok Lo (Hindi: रोक सको तो रोक लो; English: Stop Me if You Can) is a 2004 Bollywood sports drama film directed by Arindam Chaudhuri, who also produced it. The film stars Yash Pandit, Manjari Fadnis, Sunny Deol, Carran Kapur, Aparna Kumar and Ram Menon in the lead roles. The music was scored by Jatin Lalit.[1]

Plot

The film deals with the dispute between two neighbouring high schools - Bharti School, a peaceful and silent school and Valley High School - a violent one. Dev (Yash Pandit), Suhana (Manjari Fadnis), and their friends come from Bharti, and are often disturbed by their enemies who come from Valley High. The Valley High students also defeat the Bharti students in every single inter-school event that happens every year, which is the main reason why they make fun of Bharti, while giving it a new and insulting name. One day however, the Bharti students are saved from the Valley High students by Kabir Mukherjee (Sunny Deol), who they initially feared because of his rough looks, thus the reason they always called him "Phantom". The Bharti students get close to Kabir and befriend him, and with time he also becomes more gentle and normal, thus getting rid of his "Phantom" look.

Dev, however gets attached to one of the girls from Valley High, thus dropping Suhana. But she quickly rejects him because he once made fun of her at the cafe and plus, he belongs to the rival school. One day while driving in an open road, Dev and his friends are again insulted and considered "slow" by the Valley High students who are also driving on the same road. Dev however drives faster and overtakes them, but quickly meets with an accident and the car crashes. Everyone in the car however survives, except Kabir. This leaves the Bharti students dismayed and defenseless against the Valley High students, with whom they have an upcoming 100 metres race competition. Dev however remembers all the advices that Kabir gave him, thus he trains up and attends the race with full confidence. He gets injured by one of the runners, but doesn't lose hope and eventually, he barely wins the race, thus finally letting Bharti School get their revenge on Valley High School. Incidentally the prize for the winner is a bike similar to Kabir's, so Dev becomes the new "Phantom".

Cast

  • Yash Pandit - Dev
  • Manjari Fadnis - Suhana
  • Sunny Deol - Kabir "Phantom" Mukherjee
  • Carran Kapur - Ranveer Pratap Singh
  • Aparna Kumar - Sanjana
  • Ram Menon
  • Karun Punchi
  • Abbas Saria
  • Ajay Sheoparna
  • Jehan Hillowalla
  • Shreya Das
  • Dipti Bhatnagar - Dev's Bhabhi
  • Archana Puran Singh - Sweety
  • Tinnu Anand - S.V.P.S, Balasubramaniam Iyer
  • Rakesh Bedi - Ghodbole
  • Rajit Kapoor - Sweety's husband
  • Tiku Talsania - Sweety's husband
  • Anjaan Srivastav - Ganguly

Soundtrack

Music is composed by Jatin Lalit, with lyrics by Prasoon Joshi.[2]

Tracklist
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Haan Mujhe Thaam Le"Alka Yagnik04:25
2."Jaane Kise"Alka Yagnik04:26
3."Nazron Ka Yaarana"Sunidhi Chauhan05:10
4."Rok Sako To Rok Lo"Ishaan04:31
5."Tera Gham"Sonu Nigam, Alka Yagnik04:03
6."Yaaron Sun Lo"Abhijeet Sawant05:08
7."Yaaron Sun Lo (Sad)"Abhijeet Sawant01:55

Reception

Apun Ka Choice gave it a rating of 3/5, saying "Rok Sako To Rok Lo is a movie that will appeal to kids and school-going teenagers".[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Rok Sako To Rok Lo Cast and Crew". Retrieved 14 1 2012. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ "Rok Sako To Rok Lo songs". Retrieved 14 1 2012. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. ^ "Rok Sako To Rok Lo Movie Review: A campus caper for teenagers". Retrieved 14 1 2012. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)

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