Anil Kapoor & Aishwarya Rai’s Taal To Re-Release In Theatres On September 27 To Celebrate Its 25 Years

Anil Kapoor & Aishwarya Rai’s Taal To Re-Release In Theatres On September 27 To Celebrate Its 25 Years

Subhash
Ghai’s
musical
romance
drama
“Taal”,
which
recently
clocked
25
years
of
its
premiere,
will
once
again
be
screened
in
Indian
screens.
Starring
Aishwarya
Rai
Bachchan,
Akshaye
Khanna,
and
Anil
Kapoor,
the
1999
film
will
be
re-released
on
September
27.
Ghai,
who
also
co-wrote,
edited,
and
produced
“Taal”,
is
excited
about
releasing
the
movie
on
the
big
screen
in
its
25th
anniversary
year.
“With
the
re-release,
I’m
thrilled
that
audiences
can
experience
‘Taal’
again
on
the
big
screen,
reliving
its
magic,
all
over
again,”
the
veteran
filmmaker
said
in
a
statement.

Released
on
August
13,
1999,
“Taal”
received
rave
reviews
for
the
performance
of
the
ensemble
cast,
also
starring
Amrish
Puri,
Alok
Nath,
Mita
Vashisth
and
Saurabh
Shukla.
According
to
trade
website
Box
Office
India,
the
film

mounted
on
a
reported
budget
of
Rs
15
crore

grossed
over
Rs
35
crore
at
the
domestic
box
office
and
was
a
“semi
hit”.
“Taal”,
however,
would
have
been
incomplete
without
the
memorable
soundtrack
created
by
lyricist
Anand
Bakshi
and
composer
AR
Rahman.

Its
songs
“Taal
Se
Taal
Mila”,
“Ishq
Bina”,
“Nahin
Saamne”,
“Ramta
Jogi”,
and
“Ni
Main
Samajh
Gayi” still
hold
a
special
place
in
the
hearts
of
music
lovers.
Zee
Studios
will
re-release
the
film
in
cinema
halls.
“The
re-release
of
‘Taal’
is
a
celebration
of
Indian
cinema’s
musical
heritage.
It’s
rare
to
find
a
film
that
still
resonates
with
audiences
after
25
years,
and
we’re
excited
to
give
people
the
chance
to
relive
that
magic
on
the
big
screen
once
more,”
added
Umesh
Bansal,
Chief
Business
Officer
of
Zee
Studios.

Recently,
many
old
films,
including
“Maine
Pyar
Kiya”,
“Veer-Zaara”,
“Gangs
of
Wasseypur”,
“Rehnaa
Hai
Terre
Dil
Mein”,
and
“Laila
Majnu”,
as
well
as
movies
from
the
1960-’70s
such
as
“Padosan” and
“Bombay
To
Goa”,
have
been
re-released
in
theatres.

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