Striker is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language action drama film co-written, directed and produced by Chandan Arora. It stars Siddharth, Usha Jadhav, and Padmapriya in the lead roles, while Aditya Pancholi, Ankur Vikal, Anupam Kher, Seema Biswas, and Anup Soni, among others, play supporting roles. The film had a theatrical release in cinemas throughout India on 5 February 2010. It also premiered on YouTube the same day, thus becoming the first ever Indian film to premiere on YouTube internationally on the same day as its domestic theatrical release.[1]

Striker
Theatrical poster
Directed byChandan Arora
Screenplay by
Story bySunita Rajwar
Iqbal Merchant
Dialogues byVijay Maurya
Sagar Kapoor
Pankaj Saraswat
Produced byChandan Arora
StarringSiddharth
Usha Jadhav
Padmapriya
Aditya Pancholi
Ankur Vikal
Anupam Kher
Seema Biswas
Anup Soni
CinematographyP. S. Vinod
Edited bySajit Unnikrishnan
Music byVishal Bharadwaj
Amit Trivedi
Yuvan Shankar Raja
Blaaze
Swanand Kirkire
Shailendra Barve
Production
companies
Indian Films
Makefilms
Distributed byStudio 18
Release date
  • 5 February 2010 (2010-02-05)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Plot

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Born into a poor family, Suryakant Sarang grows up with few luxuries. Poor health keeps him away from school often, and that is when his elder brother, Chandrakant, introduces him to Carrom. Winning the Junior Carrom Championship at 12 is not enough to keep Surya's fire for the sport burning through adolescence. Hopes for a job in Dubai replace the passion for carrom as Surya grows into a young man. Duped by a bogus overseas employment agency, Surya loses all the hard-earned money he had saved for going to Dubai. Surya is forced to cross paths with Jaleel. Since the 1970s, when the settlements in the ghetto began, Jaleel had acquired a stronghold in the area. He had his hands in every illicit activity since then. Feeding on the weaknesses of people, Jaleel was the self-proclaimed king of Malwani. Reintroduced to Carrom by his childhood friend Zaid, this time to the Carrom hustling scene, Surya starts playing again. Being cheated of his hard-earned money by the same man who had caused misery for many families, Surya decides to take on Jaleel on his turf. His patience and cool attitude are his biggest strengths, but life has its own ways of testing it.

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Soundtrack

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Striker
Soundtrack album by
Various Artists
Released12 January 2010 (2010-01-12)
Recorded2009
GenreFilm soundtrack
Length39:35
LabelT-Series

The soundtrack album of Striker consists of 8 songs composed by various artists such as Vishal Bhardwaj, noted Tamil composer Yuvan Shankar Raja in his Bollywood debut, Amit Trivedi, rapper Blaaze, Shailendra Barve and lyricist-singer Swanand Kirkire, whilst lyrics are penned by Nitin Raikwar, Blaaze, Prashant Ingole, Jeetendra Joshi, Swanand Kirkire and Gulzar. Shri was the music producer and composed the original soundtrack. The album was released on 12 January 2010.

Tracklist
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Aim Lagaa"Nitin Raikwar & BlaazeBlaazeBlaaze3:07
2."Aim Lagaa - Ricksha Mix"Nitin Raikwar & BlaazeBlaazeBlaaze3:19
3."Bombay Bombay"Prashant IngoleAmit TrivediSiddharth5:07
4."Cham Cham"Jeetendra JoshiShailendra BarveSonu Nigam7:12
5."Haq Se"Nitin RaikwarYuvan Shankar RajaSiddharth & Yuvan Shankar Raja5:43
6."Maula"Swanand KirkireSwanand KirkireSwanand Kirkire4:52
7."Pia Saanvara"Jeetendra JoshiShailendra BarveSunidhi Chauhan5:05
8."Yun Hua"GulzarVishal BhardwajVishal Bhardwaj5:10
Total length:39:35

Release

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Sukanya Varma of Rediff gave the film a rating of three out of five stars and opined that "An interesting film with a lot on its mind, Striker isn't comfort cinema but I will recommend it anyway".[2] A critic from The Times of India gave the film the same rating and wrote that "Don't believe the lacklustre promos. The film has more meat -- and meaning -- than it promises".[3] Sanjukta Sharma of Livemint gave the film a positive review and stated that "Striker is one of the good films of the year so far. It is not a breezy film or a candyfloss entertainer, but it's surely an example of committed and adept film-making. There's never enough of it".[4]

References

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  1. ^ Nikhil Menon (29 January 2010). "Premiere of 'Striker' on YouTube". The Economic Times. Retrieved 2 February 2010.
  2. ^ Sukanya Varma. "Striker scores". Rediff.
  3. ^ "STRIKER MOVIE REVIEW". The Times of India. 5 February 2010.
  4. ^ Sanjukta Sharma (5 February 2010). "Film Review Striker - The Mumbai of Malvani". Livemint.
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