What's the movie about
'Youngistaan', essentially a love story set
in the backdrop of Indian politics, is the
story of Abhimanyu Kaul - a young,
independent, Games Developer, living in
Japan with the love of his life, Anwita
Chauhan - a bubbly, passionate and full
of life, summer intern.
Their happy and content life faces the test
of time, when blood ties and the pressure
of being born into the first family of India
tears a young Abhimanyu between his
love for Anwita and a promise made to
his dying father, the Prime Minister of
India.
Being a public figure, by reluctantly
accepting to represent the governing
party, much against his own wishes and
at the cost of his private life, is a double-
edged sword that Abhimanyu must walk
on. Much like the crests and troughs of
any political survey, the film follows the
highs and lows of Abhimanyu's life -
From a young boy, living an ordinary life
in Japan, to the designate Prime Minister
of the biggest democracy in the world.
The film travels with Abhimanyu, as he
becomes the Prime Minister of India and
struggles to balance his personal
relationship with Anwita on one hand
and the political resistance against him
from within his party, on the other.
Thought of as an amateur and incapable
of handling the issues at large by one and
all, (except the ever faithful Akbar Patel,
Secretary to the P.M), the film closes as a
victorious Abhimanyu changes the course
of events and turns the tide his way,
through his hard work, honestly, and
above all, a political legacy - a sharp,
leading mind that not everyone inherits!
'Youngistaan', essentially a love story set
in the backdrop of Indian politics, is the
story of Abhimanyu Kaul - a young,
independent, Games Developer, living in
Japan with the love of his life, Anwita
Chauhan - a bubbly, passionate and full
of life, summer intern.
Their happy and content life faces the test
of time, when blood ties and the pressure
of being born into the first family of India
tears a young Abhimanyu between his
love for Anwita and a promise made to
his dying father, the Prime Minister of
India.
Being a public figure, by reluctantly
accepting to represent the governing
party, much against his own wishes and
at the cost of his private life, is a double-
edged sword that Abhimanyu must walk
on. Much like the crests and troughs of
any political survey, the film follows the
highs and lows of Abhimanyu's life -
From a young boy, living an ordinary life
in Japan, to the designate Prime Minister
of the biggest democracy in the world.
The film travels with Abhimanyu, as he
becomes the Prime Minister of India and
struggles to balance his personal
relationship with Anwita on one hand
and the political resistance against him
from within his party, on the other.
Thought of as an amateur and incapable
of handling the issues at large by one and
all, (except the ever faithful Akbar Patel,
Secretary to the P.M), the film closes as a
victorious Abhimanyu changes the course
of events and turns the tide his way,
through his hard work, honestly, and
above all, a political legacy - a sharp,
leading mind that not everyone inherits!
New York is a contemporary story of friendship set against the larger than life backdrop of a city often described as the centre of the world. Omar (Neil Nitin Mukesh) has gone abroad for the first time in his life and soon enough he begins to see and love America through the eyes of his American friends – Sam (John Abraham) and Maya (Katrina Kaif). It is the story of these three friends discovering a new world together. But one day the world around them changed... For most of us, larger events in the world are just headlines in the newspapers but these events can change our lives... forever. New York is one such story of 3 young friends whose beautiful lives are turned upside down by larger events beyond their control. At this point enters Agent Roshan (Irrfan), an FBI undercover agent who sets the ball rolling for a series of tumultuous events that turn the lives of these friends into a dangerous and thrilling roller coaster ride.