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''Rock On!!'' is a 2008 Indian
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-language
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written and directed by Abhishek Kapoor, produced by Farhan Akhtar, and with music by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy. The film marks the Bollywood debut of Akhtar and Prachi Desai. Akhtar, Arjun Rampal, Luke Kenny, and Purab Kohli star as members of the
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-based rock band, "Magik" (formed in 1998) who reunited in 2008. The winner of seven
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and two National Film Awards, ''Rock On!!'' was critically acclaimed but had an average performance at the box office. The film was archived at the Academy Film Archive library. The direct sequel, '' Rock On!! 2'', was released eight years later in 2016, but to negative reviews.


Plot

''Rock On!!'' begins in
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, with the rock band Magik, in 1998. The band are best friends and enjoy a carefree, freewheeling life together. Aditya Shroff is the lead singer who rebelled against his well-to-do family to play music. Joseph (Joe) Mascarenhas is the lead guitarist who feels the necessity to prove his worth as a musician. Keyboardist Rob Nancy and drummer Kedar Zaveri a.k.a. KD/"Killer Drummer" comprise the remainder of the band. After a competition is announced by Channel V, they decide to enter, as the winner will be offered an album contract and at least one music video. Magik win the competition but soon realise they will have to go through some sacrifices while signing the contract. Joe feels the most slighted when a song he wrote for his girlfriend, Debbie, which was the only slow track on the entire album, is excluded from the track list to make space for a remix song. Debbie is also rejected as the band's stylist without even being called for any demonstration. Later, when filming the music video, the band are forced to wear clothes they do not like, and the cameramen focus only on Aditya. Joe becomes furious at Aditya and the director, hitting them both before leaving with Debbie. Aditya, who failed to notice that anything was amiss, is shocked and as the band loses their contract, he reacts by abandoning music as well as his girlfriend Tanya. "Magik" thus disbands, and its members become estranged. Ten years later, Aditya is a wealthy, high-powered investment banker with a beautiful wife, Sakshi, and they live in a luxury home, yet he is constantly unhappy. Hoping to relieve his habitual sullen mood, Sakshi decides to gift him a gold-chain wristwatch for his birthday. She meets her friend Devika at a jewellery shop, which by chance is owned by KD's father and where KD himself is working, albeit unenthusiastically. He overhears Sakshi talking about Aditya and introduces himself. Sakshi later conveys the meeting to Aditya who denies having ever known anyone called KD. Soon afterwards, while Aditya is away on a business trip, Sakshi finds a box containing old photos and videos of Magik. She takes them to show KD and asks him to come to a birthday party she is planning for Aditya, and to invite the rest of the band. KD meets with Rob, who now makes a living composing jingles for advertisements. Together, they invite Joe, who is now married to Debbie but lives largely unemployed, with an eight-year-old son. The family is supported by Debbie, who has a small fishing business but who also holds a grudge against the band for the way it affected Joe. Joe feels he should reconcile with his old friends, but Debbie sees this as his weakness. KD and Rob thus attend the party without Joe, and Aditya is shocked to see them. He later scolds Sakshi for trying to dig up his past, which he claims to have left behind. Sakshi is hurt, and she leaves him after informing him that she is pregnant. Devika persuades Aditya to face his past and meet with his ex-bandmates. KD, Joe, and Rob meet up and visit the place where they used to practice as a band. Aditya also arrives and reconciles with Joe and the rest. They start practicing regularly at Aditya's house. Learning about this, Sakshi, too, returns to Aditya. Channel V announces another contest, and at Rob's insistence, the band enters, this time with support from Ajay, the frontman of one of Magik's former rival groups, who informs the band that his group doesn't play anymore and he is thus good to help them enter the contest. Meanwhile, Debbie arranges a guitar-playing job for Joe on a cruise ship, which is due to set sail on the same day as the contest. At a party, Aditya runs into Tanya, who is revealed to be married to Ajay. Aditya apologizes to Tanya for his actions, and she forgives him. It is later discovered that Rob is dying of a
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, and his last wish is to perform with Magik. The contest is aired on the radio, and while Joe is on his way to the airport, he hears Magik perform the song he wrote for Debbie ten years earlier, which they dedicate to him. This prompts him to join the band at the competition, where he and Aditya sing a duet in a triumphant performance. The epilogue reveals that Rob died two months after that performance. Sakshi gives birth to a baby boy, whom they name "Rob" in memory of their friend. Devika is dating KD, who starts a record company with Joe. Debbie quits her job in the fishing business and becomes a successful stylist. The band members and their families meet every weekend to keep the band's "Magik" alive forever.


Cast

* Farhan Akhtar as Aditya Shroff (Adi) * Arjun Rampal as Joseph Mascarenhas (Joe) * Purab Kohli as Kedar Zaveri aka "Killer Drummer" and "KD" * Luke Kenny as Rob Nancy * Prachi Desai as Sakshi Shroff, Adi's wife * Shahana Goswami as Debbie Mascarenhas, Joe's wife * Koel Purie as Devika * Dalip Tahil as Bajaj * Suraj Jagan as Ajay * Monica Dogra as herself (Shaair) * Nicolette Bird as Tanya, Adi's ex-girlfriend * Anu Malik as himself * Jameel Khan as Tolani * Jonathan Horovitz as Travel Writer


Reception


Box office

Despite critical acclaim, the film grossed only 27.46 crore ($4.1 million) in India; Box Office India labeled it as an "average grosser".


Critical reception

''Rock On'' was well received by a number of critics. Subhash K. Jha gave ''Rock On'' a rave review. He states: "Seldom has a film blended the music of life into the fabric of a film with such seamless expertise. ''Rock On!!'' is that rarity where every component character and episode falls into place with fluent virility." Nikhat Kazmi of the '' Times of India'' gave it four stars and argued, "if you really want to see how Bollywood has matured and come of age, then here's the perfect litmus test. For ''Rock On'' is a film that not only breaks new ground in terms of its subject matter – now when has desi movielore ever tackled something akin to Hollywood's '' That Thing You Do'' – it creates a whole new EQ (emotional quotient) for mainstream cinema." Khalid Mohamed, of the '' Hindustan Times'' gave the film three and a half out of four stars and describes it as "hard candy." He also states that "the performances are of the highest order". Manish Gajjar of the BBC gave ''Rock On!!'' four out of five stars and describes it as "an enthralling watch, with entertaining moments to make you smile. Predicted to be a cult movie for many years to come, it truly deserves the Bollywood awards this year! A must-see whether you are a rock fan or not!" Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama gave ''Rock On!!'' four out of five stars and states: "Put your hands together for one of the finest films of our times. Put your hands together for a director who pulls off a challenging subject with élan. Put your hands together for the actors who pitch in superlative performances." Kaveree Bamzai of '' India Today'' called ''Rock On'' "refreshing" and "surprisingly quiet and thoughtful." Other critics gave the film mixed reviews. Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN gave the film three out of five stars and states: "With ''Rock On'', director Abhishek Kapoor promises a true-blue band film, but ultimately delivers a masala Hindi film that just happens to be about a band ..Yet, ''Rock On'' is rescued by some marvelous moments that stay with you until the end."


Soundtrack

The original score and songs were composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy. The songs' lyrics were written by Javed Akhtar. According to the Indian trade website Box Office India, with around 12,00,000 units sold, this film's soundtrack album was the year's thirteenth highest-selling.


Accolades


Sequel

A sequel to the film, ''Rock On 2'', was released on 11 November 2016. Akhtar, Rampal, Kohli, Desai and Goswami reprise their roles from the first film.


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External links

* {{Ritesh Sidhwani 2008 films 2000s Hindi-language films 2000s buddy films 2000s musical drama films Films featuring a Best Supporting Actor National Film Award–winning performance Films set in Mumbai Indian buddy films Indian musical drama films Indian rock music films Best Hindi Feature Film National Film Award winners Films directed by Abhishek Kapoor 2008 drama films 2008 musical films