Hyderabad Blues 2

Hyderabad Blues 2 is a 2004 Indian drama film written, directed by Nagesh Kukunoor.[1] The film is a direct sequel to Kukunoor's earlier work Hyderabad Blues produced by Kukunoor, Devika Bahudhanam, and Elahe Hiptoola.[2][3] Kukunoor for his portrayal of Varun was nominated for "Best Performance in an Indian Film in English" category in the Screen Weekly Awards.[4]

Hyderabad Blues 2
Poster
Directed byNagesh Kukunoor
Produced byDevika Bahudhanam
Elahe Hiptoola
Nagesh Kukunoor
Written byNagesh Kukunoor
StarringNagesh Kukunoor
Jyoti Dogra
Tisca Chopra
Music bySalim-Sulaiman
Trickbaby
CinematographyG. S. Bhaskar
Edited bySanjib Datta
Distributed byUTV Motion Pictures
Release date
  • 2 June 2004 (2004-06-02)
CountryIndia
LanguageEnglish
Hindi
Telugu

Plot

The story of the sequel takes place 6 years after the action of the first film. After his marriage with Ashwini, Varun decides to stay in India. He starts a Call Centre while Ashwini is contemplating starting her own clinic. Looking at Seema and Sanjeev's family, and after 6 years of marriage, Ashwini wants to have children, but Varun always avoids the topic saying that the two of them are good for each other, and he doesn't want anyone else in their lovely relationship. As Ashwini becomes increasingly desperate to have children, one of Varun's employees, the young and dashing Floor Manager named Menaka, tries to seduce Varun. Without crossing any lines, Varun stops Menaka and also confronts Ashwini. Ashwini doesn't believe Varun and divorces him, but then realizes her mistake. She apologizes and the couple reunites.

Cast

Soundtrack

The music of the film is composed by Salim-Sulaiman. The soundtracks in the film are as follows.

  • "Slipping Through Your Fingers" – Singer: Trickbaby
  • "Tere Bina" – Singer: Fuzön
  • "Dil Pe Mat Lo" – Singer: Anand
  • "Mo Bhangra Blues" – Singer: Sonic Gurus
  • "One Man" – Singer: Trickbaby
  • "Mora Saiyaa Mose Bolena" – Singer: Fuzön
  • "Sea of Stories" – Singer: Trickbaby
  • "Additappa" – Singer: Caliche
  • "Palace on Wheels, Aaj ki raat" – Singer: Biddu

References

  1. "Hyderabad Blues 2". Deccan Herald. 4 July 2004. Retrieved 5 December 2011.
  2. "Review: Hyderabad Blues 2". Rediff.com. 1 July 2004. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
  3. IANS. "20 years on, 'Hyderabad Blues' prequel on Nagesh Kukunoor's mind | Business Standard News". Business-standard.com. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
  4. "Screen Weekly Awards (2005)". IMDB.com. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
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