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Janardhan Jakhar (Ranbir Kapoor) lives in his own world, encompassed with music and dreams of mesmerizing the world with his voice. Midst unsuccessful auditions, and thwarted attempts in creating music, this Delhi boy imbibes a priceless piece of advice from his mentor friend , great music is borne from great pain. He who hasn't experienced the pain of heartbreak shall not know the depth and intensity of sublime music. Janardhan now sets out to find the pain that will make his life and music go beyond the realm of the ordinary. He proposes to Heer (nargis Fakhri), the stunning beauty from the college. Quiet and subdued, Heer has a well of emotion hidden inside, a ocean of unfettered energy waiting to exude. The story of Janardhan and Heer starts off as one of laughter and mirth, but with every passing day, this becomes more intense, more passionate and more vulnerable.Heer and Janardhan get separated, as she gets married off to Prague. Janardhan's pain of separation translates into words and music, transcending the heart and the soul. Janardhan becomes Jordan, as he relentlessly pursues his love, at once pining away and accepting the absence of Heer in his life, while at the other end, hurling down the road of self-destruction, mirroring his meteoric rise to fame. (Eros International)

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anglais Personally, I'm very happy with Rockstar. So far I haven't seen all that much potential in Ranbir, given that Oh, My Love was based more on the charming aesthetic of the unreal, and I was almost embarrassed for him in Wake Up Sid. But I've been eyeing his pairing with Katrina and Priyanka for a while now, and it must be delicious. I liked Imtiaz Ali's debut Didn't Think of It a lot and as far as Rahman's soundtrack is concerned, I'm all for it. Even so, the resulting Rockstar experience is even better than I expected. And it's not just the pleasure I get from Prague, Sychrov, or Liberec. Not even with the lavish emotions, but with the splendor of the frequency of the transformation of a naive dreamer, who is eventually reduced to dust by his fame. Bhandarkar managed to reconstruct something similar in Fashion, and I certainly hope that his Heroine could be a mirror to the magnificent Rockstar. ()

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