Rockford (film)

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Rockford
Rockford poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Nagesh Kukunoor
Screenplay byNagesh Kukunoor
Story byNagesh Kukunoor
Produced by Padmini Kolhapure
Elahe Hiptoola
Nagesh Kukunoor
StarringNagesh Kukunoor
Nandita Das
Rohan Dey
Kailash Atmanathan
Ulrika Krishnamurthy
Imran Mirza
Cinematography C. Ramprasad
Edited by Renu Saluja
Music by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy
Lesle Lewis
Production
company
SIC Productions
Distributed byPadmini Films
Release date
  • 7 October 1999 (1999-10-07)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageEnglish

Rockford is a 1999 Indian English-language, coming-of-age drama film written, and directed by Nagesh Kukunoor. [1] [2] Produced by Padmini Kolhapure, the film starred Nagesh Kukonoor, Nandita Das, and Rohan Dey in pivotal roles. [3] [4] The film received positive reviews, and was screened at the MAMI Film Festival. [5] [6]

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Plot

Thirteen-year-old Rajesh Naidu arrives at Rockford Boys' High School. Having left home for the first time he is a bit sad. Rajesh's best friends are Selva, a good spirited boy, and David, an arrogant sports hero but with a good heart. The captain of the school – Raja, hates Rajesh. At school, Rajesh experiences the joy and agony of living in an all-male boarding school, learning to fend for himself without the safety net of his parents. There he befriends PT Instructor Johnny Matthew, who teaches Rajesh a lot of lessons of life.

One day the school arranges a fete in which the girls also participate every year, and all the boys are to propose at least one girl. Rajesh is least interested, but goes anyway on Selva's insistence. Unfortunately, David gets hurt and cannot go to the fete. Hence he tells Rajesh to give a card to Malathi, a student from the girls school. But Malathi becomes attracted to Rajesh which David takes in his stride easily.

On Rajesh's birthday, Mr. Matthew pretending to be Malathi's uncle, brings her out of the school to meet Rajesh. This information is then passed on to the headmaster, Brother Lawrence. Shravya, Malati's friend also accompanies them. Malathi and Rajesh spends some time together, sharing their first kiss. Shravya and Mr. Matthew go together for an Ice-Cream. She then accuses Johnny of having assaulted her when they were alone, which is in fact a lie fabricated by Raja. Brother Lawrence, believing the lie to be true asks Mr. Matthew to resign from the school. Rajesh gets bewildered by this and fights Raja with the help of David, and makes him confess the truth in front of Brother Lawrence. Johnny Matthew then gets reinstated and everything ends well.

Cast

Soundtrack

Rockford
Soundtrack album by
Released
1999 (India)
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label
Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, Lesle Lewis chronology
Rockford
(1999)
Bhopal Express
(1999)
#SongSinger(s)Duration
1Aasman Ke Paar Shankar Mahadevan 6:15
2Rockford ThemeAshirvad3:35
3Find MeMalvika2:55
4Comatose Uday Benegal 3:05
5Vegas ThemeAshirvad2:05
6Feels So Good Hariharan, Lesle Lewis 4:59
7Make MerryJohn Sudhakar, Ashirvad, Malvika4:51
8Yaaron K.K., Lesle Lewis 4:32

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