Index Of Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-leela -
The film features outstanding performances from the lead actors:
As delightful a proposition as “a Bollywood Romeo & Juliet” sounds at first glance, there still remains the question of execution. Roger Ebert
Receives widespread acclaim for her emotional depth and captivating screen presence.
The music for the film, composed by Bhansali, is highly acclaimed for its vibrant Gujarati influences: Shreya Ghoshal and Osman Mir. Tattad Tattad: Aditya Narayan. Index Of Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-leela
An iconic, energetic Garba song featuring Deepika Padukone. "Ang Laga De": A soulful romantic track. 5. Direction and Cinematography
Trapped by duty, politics, and family honor, the lovers face a tragic fate that mirrors Shakespeare's classic play. 🎵 Index of Soundtrack & Audio Files
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Supriya Pathak (Dhankor Baa), Richa Chadha (Raseela), and Sharad Kelkar (Kanji Bhai). Genre: Romance, Drama, Bollywood. Running Time: 2 hours 35 minutes. Soundtrack Index
The music of Ram-Leela is not merely a background score; it is the very pulse of the film. Composed by Bhansali himself with lyrics by the late Irshad Kamil, the soundtrack is a masterclass in blending Gujarati folk with contemporary Bollywood beats.
| # | Song | Singer(s) | Notes | |---|------|-----------|-------| | 1 | | Bhoomi Trivedi, Shail Hada | Item number featuring Priyanka Chopra | | 2 | Lahu Munh Lag Gaya | Shail Hada | A raw, folk‑infused love duet | | 3 | Ang Laga De | Aditi Paul, Shail Hada | Haunting qawwali‑style number | | 4 | Poore Chand | Shail Hada, Arvind Vegda | Romantic track | | 5 | Nagada Sang Dhol | Shreya Ghoshal, Osman Mir | The ultimate Garba anthem | | 6 | Laal Ishq | Arijit Singh | Deeply emotional solo | | 7 | Ishqyaun Dhishqyaun | Aditya Narayan | Energetic folk‑fusion | | 8 | Tattad Tattad | Aditya Narayan | Intro song for Ram’s character | | 9 | Mor Bani Thanghat Kare | Osman Mir, Shreya Ghoshal, Sanjay Leela Bhansali | Traditional Gujarati folk song | The film features outstanding performances from the lead
Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram‑Leela remains a landmark film in Bollywood history for several reasons:
The film's soundtrack, composed by Vishal Bhardwaj and Gulzar, features several memorable songs, including:
Bhansali had conceived Ram‑Leela as early as his debut film Khamoshi: The Musical , but budget constraints put it on hold. The film was originally simply titled Ram‑Leela , but the issued a stay just before release, fearing confusion with the traditional Hindu epic Ramayana . Bhansali quickly added the prefix Goliyon Ki Raasleela (“A Dance of Bullets”) to satisfy the court, and the film released on its scheduled date of 15 November 2013 . Tattad Tattad: Aditya Narayan
| Character | Actor | Shakespearean Equivalent | |-----------|-------|--------------------------| | Dhankor Baa | Supriya Pathak Kapur | Lady Capulet | | Rasila | Richa Chadda | The Nurse | | Kanji Bhai | Sharad Kelkar | Tybalt | | Bhavani | Gulshan Devaiah | Paris | | Meghji Bhai | Abhimanyu Singh | Mercutio | | Kesar | Barkha Bisht Sengupta | (Original role) | | Sarpanch | Raza Murad | Prince Escalus |
In Ram-Leela , no character is fully introduced without a weapon. The film contains over 50 gunshots, but more importantly, 87 distinct close-ups of firearms being handled, kissed, or cleaned.