Hameer (film)

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Hameer
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Directed by Ashok Patel
Written byAshok Patel
Produced byRashmin Majithia
Starring
CinematographyHitesh Beldar
Edited byHitesh Beldar
Music by Keerthi Sagathia
Production
company
Distributed byCoconut Movies
Release date
  • 13 January 2017 (2017-01-13)
Running time
134 minutes
Country India
LanguageGujarati

Hameer is an Indian Gujarati romantic action thriller film produced by Rashmin Majithia, under the banner Coconut Motion Pictures written and directed by Ashok Patel. Starring Hiten Kumar, Yashpal Sharma, Mohan Joshi and Chandni Chopra, it is a revenge story of a common farmer's family. The Bhojpuri superstar Ravi Kishan made his Gujarati debut with this feature film released on 13 January 2017. [1]

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Plot

The film Hameer is a revenge story of how a common farmer Veersingh's family fights the tyranny of a vicious villain Hameer. [2]

Cast

Production

Development

After announcing the film on 1 May 2016, Rashmin Majithia and Coconut Motion Pictures started the production work of their first Gujarati film on 14 May. The film is written and directed by Ashok Patel. Keerthi Sagathia directed the music for Hameer, while singers like Keerthi Sagathia, Kirtidan Gadhvi, Rekha Bhardwaj, Aishwarya Majumdar, Namrata Karwa, Sana, Aditi Pal, Nisha Upadhyay, Nitin Barot, and Chinmay gave their voice for this movie's songs.

Filming

The film was set and shot in Palanpur, Idar, Polo forest, and some other locations in Gujarat.

Casting

Leading names from Gujarati, Bhojpuri and Indian film industry such as Ravi Kishan, [3] Hiten Kumar, Yashpal Sharma and Chandni Chopra signed the film, playing the lead-roles. Mohan Joshi, Komal Thacker, Dhawan Mewada, Rana Jang Bahadur, Guru Patel, Riya Mehta, Heena Rajput, and Rakesh Pujara roped in for the supporting roles in the movie.

Soundtrack

Music for the film is directed by Keerthi Sagathia, and the lyrics are written by Ashok Patel. On the music launch event organized on 6 January 2017, Zen Music Gujarati released the below soundtracks.

Sr. NoTitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)
1."Zarmar Varse Mehuliyo"Ashok PatelKeerthi Sagathia Keerthi Sagathia, Chinmayi
2."Hu Chu Meera Prem Deewani"Ashok PatelKeerthi SagathiaKeerthi Sagathia, Sana, Aditi Pal
3."Hu Chu Meera Prem Deewani (Sad Version)"Ashok PatelKeerthi SagathiaKeerthi Sagathia, Sana, Aditi Pal
4."Kol Didha Ta Pritam Mara"Ashok PatelAnand-MilindNisha Upadhyay
5."Raat Rangili Jhume Jawani"Ashok PatelKeerthi SagathiaKirtidan Gadhvi, Aishwarya Majumdar
6."Shurveer Che Tu"Ashok PatelAnand-MilindNisha Upadhyay
7."Tu Mane Haare Leto Jaa"Ashok PatelKeerthi SagathiaKeerthi Sagathia, Rekha BhardwaHa
8."Bhalene Dole Dungra"Ashok PatelShailesh-UtpalNitin Barot
9."Roiroine Varso Vitavya"Ashok PatelAnand-MilindNisha Upadhyay
10."Tu Mane Haare Leto Jaa"Ashok PatelKeerthi Sagathia Rekha Bhardwaj
11."Tapka Doon"Ashok PatelAbuzar RizviNamrata Karwa

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