Cinematographer Santosh Sivan uses monochromatic blues and silvers to evoke lunar light. The song “Chaand Ke Us Paar” features a zero-gravity simulation, groundbreaking for 2005 Bollywood. The score by Shantanu Moitra blends sitar with theremin, creating an eerie, space-like atmosphere. The recurring motif of the moon waning and waxing parallels Meera’s emotional cycles.
Despite its popular music, the film was a (labeled a "Disaster" at the box office). hindi movie chand ke paar chalo
The Hindi movie is a Bollywood romantic drama released on March 31, 2006 . Directed by debutant Mustafa Engineer and produced by Babar Chopra, the film introduces newcomer Saahib Chopra (credited as Saahib) alongside established actress Preeti Jhangiani . Rooted in the classic Bollywood tropes of the 1980s and 1990s, the film explores themes of selfless love, ambition, betrayal, and redemption. The recurring motif of the moon waning and
Despite a limited response at the box office during its initial theatrical run, the film garnered a niche following through television reruns and its melodic musical score. Core Overview and Production Credits March 31, 2006 Director Mustafa Engineer Producer Babar Chopra (Creative Channel) Lead Cast Saahib Chopra & Preeti Jhangiani Music Director Vishnu Narayan Genre Romantic Drama / Musical Runtime 151 minutes Plot Synopsis: Love, Stardom, and Separation Directed by debutant Mustafa Engineer and produced by
: As Garima becomes a superstar, her assistant, Kapoor (Shakti Kapoor), plots to separate her from Chander. Influence by her new lifestyle and Kapoor's manipulation, she eventually distances herself from him.
The story follows (Sahib Chopra), a tourist photographer in Nainital, who falls in love with Nirmala (Preeti Jhangiani), a talented stage dancer. Chander, deeply smitten, promises to take her "across the moon and stars" to Mumbai to help her achieve stardom.