Mudda – The Issue

Mudda – The Issue is a 2003 Hindi Drama film. This movie is a directorial debut of actor director Saurabh Shukla and produced by Raju Mavani. The film features an ensemble cast where director himself played a role in the film.[1][2] The movie was box office failure. Actor and Bollywood Singing legend Kishore Kumar's youngest son Sumit Kumar also debuted as singer with this movie.

Mudda - The Issue
Directed bySaurabh Shukla
Produced byRaju Mavani
Story bySaurabh Shukla
StarringArya Babbar
Prashant Narayanan
Aditya Srivastava
Rekha Vedavyas
Vijay Raaz
Nawazuddin Siddiqui
Music byJeet-Pritam
CinematographyTaposh Mandal
Edited byK Ravi Kumar
Production
company
Ramnord Research Laboratories Pvt Ltd
Release date
  • 12 December 2003 (2003-12-12)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Story

Perplexed, and frustrated with life in Bombay's corrupt colleges, Lecturer Siddharth Archarya, decides to re-locate to a small town called Samaypur, where he feels he will get some satisfaction in teaching youngsters who are not influenced by politics. Alas, he is wrong. Student union rivalry and hatred has encompassed the entire town, fights break out frequently, mostly between two rival student leaders, Pratap and Rajbir, who are children of local political leaders, Harphool Singh and MLA Balli Tai. Siddharth decides to garner their energy in a positive way by making them renovate the college building - with disastrous results - and no hopes for a reconciliation. Things get even more complicated when both young men fall for a fellow collegian, Sundari, who wants to marry Pratap. It is then the parents of both Rajbir and Pratap meet secretly - and decide what their sons' and Samaypur's fate is going to be.

Cast

Music

Mudda - The Issue
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedDecember 12, 2003 (2003-December-12)
Genrefilmi
Length39:46
LabelZee Music
ProducerJeet Gannguli
Pritam
Jeet-Pritam chronology
Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai
(2002)
Mudda - The Issue
(2003)

The music of the film is composed by Jeet Gannguli and Pritam while the lyrics are written by Chandrani Gannguli, Saurabh Shukla and Sanjay Swami. It was the last Film of Jeet and Pritam as musical duo Jeet-Pritam as both of them pursued their solo career after this film.

All music is composed by Jeet-Pritam.

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Khwabon Ki (female version)"Saurabh ShuklaZubeen Garg Kavita Krishnamurthy5:27
2."Godanva"Saurabh ShuklaArun Bakshi, Poornima5:29
3."Kaise Main Kahoon"Sanjay SwamiSumeet Kumar6:17
4."Deewangee"Chandrani GannguliSumeet Kumar6:06
5."Kutta Kaate"Saurabh ShuklaSonu Nigam, Saurabh Shukla4:02
6."Khwabon Ki (male version)"Saurabh ShuklaZubeen Garg Hariharan5:26
7."Sapne Saare"Saurabh ShuklaZubeen Garg4:13
8."Deewangee"Chandrani GannguliSumeet Kumar2:46
Total length:39:46
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