Genre: Drama, Romance
Language: Hindi
Release Date:  November, 11, 2011
Rockstar is an upcoming 2011 Hindi musical film directed by Imtiaz  Ali, starring Ranbir Kapoor and debutant Nargis Fakhri, with music  composed by A. R. Rahman. Eros International Ltd. co-produces the film  with Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd. Shammi Kapoor makes his last  silver screen appearance in this film. The film is currently in  post-production stage, set to release on 11 November 2011.
Story:
Janardan, born and brought up in the very middle class locality  of Pitampura in Delhi, has a larger than life dream - of being a  rockstar like Jim Morrison! But all he gets from his reluctant audience  is ridicule and humiliation. He's at his wit's end, when he realizes  that all musical stars; all artists in fact, have one thing in common.  And that is tragedy. They all have tragic lives. They have all suffered  painful heartbreaks to become what they are. Alas, there is no pain in  Janardan's life - it is an oasis of peace. Unless he does something  drastic, he will never become a rockstar. Heer Kaul is the undisputed  diva of the college campus - beautiful, talented, arrogant, rich, and  unavailable. She has broken many hearts. . Janardan hopes she will break  his heart too. He sets out to woo Heer with the sole object of getting  his heart broken. Rock star is the journey of a boy - who leaves behind  Janardan to become Jordan; who traverses the highs and lows of life -  from simple naivete to tortured soul, from the pleasure of unaffected  friendship to the torment of unrequited love, from the campus in Delhi  to the international stage… He ultimately gets all that his heart has  ever desired…but in the process shatters / loses his heart forever... 
Characters:
Ranbir Kapoor as Janardhan Jakhar/Jordan
He's a simple middle class boy, from a simple Delhi family. But  his dreams are far from simple. Not only is his icon Jim Morrison, he  wants to be an iconic rockstar himself. Little realizing what havoc a  real heart break can cause, he's naive enough to believe that if he gets  his heart broken, he will suffer enough anguish required to become a  great musician. But then he meets Heer and he's drawn like moth to a  flame to this cool and classy beauty, which seems absolutely  unattainable. He finally gets that heart break he's wanted so much; and  the torment of that unfulfilled love unleashes in him the musician that  he always wanted to be...but also extracts a terrible price... Ranbir,  in his most challenging role as he metamorphoses from a wannabe Delhi  geek to an iconic, charismatic and pioneering rock star, who's edgy,  angst ridden music is but a reflection of his anguished soul.
Nargis Fakhri as Heer Kaul
In an astonishingly layered debut performance, Nargis is the  stunning, classy, campus diva, who has the world at her feet, but  prefers to keeps everybody at arm's length. But then a nerdy boy  earnestly requests her to please break his heart and she's undone. For  beneath that prim and proper demeanor, there's a carefree soul, wanting  to break free of all conventions... to let go in abandonment...to ride  on the wild side... to do things she's never done before. She realizes  that only this odd ball character called Janardan, who she's renamed  Jordan has the key to unlock her wilder side. She also knows that time  is ticking away and soon she will be imprisoned into boring domesticity  forever.
Shammi Kapoor as Ustad Jameel Khan
The iconic star makes his farewell appearance as the wise Ustad  who is the first to recognize that Janardan's formidable talent cannot  be caged; he needs to be set free as a musician to explore and invent  his own music.
Aditi Rao Hydari as Sheena
She's the journalist who's followed and chronicled Jordan's  graph from struggling artiste to rock star. She thinks she knows him  best, but hasn't even come anywhere close to understanding the demons  that drive him on and on.
Kumud Mishra as Khatana
He's the college canteen manager, the only friend Janardan can  bare his soul to. He's the one friend Janardan can count on, the only  friend who gives Janardan unconditional support through good times and  bad.
Piyush Mishra as Dhingra
The owner of Platinum Music Company is a shrewd and astute  businessman. Rather than nurturing talent, he prefers to misuse it to  maximize his profits.
Shernaz Patel as Neena Kaul
Mrs. Kaul wants nothing but the best for her daughter and tries  her best to understand the special bond between Heer and Janardan.
Production (Casting):
The lead role is played by Ranbir Kapoor, with whom the Eros  International worked recently on Anjaana Anjaani. The female lead will  be played by Nargis Fakhri. Other cast members include Piyush Mishra and  Shammi Kapoor.
Filming:
The shooting began in May 2010 and the film is scheduled to  release on 11 November 2011. The major part of the shooting took place  at locations in Kashmir at Kulgam, Kupwara, Srinagar and last phase has  been shot in Delhi including, Kotla Mubarakpur, Nizamuddin Dargah,  Greater Kailash, Munirka, Indira Gandhi International Airport, Madangir  DDA and Connaught Place, and three-day schedule at the Shri Ram College  of Commerce, St. Stephen's College, followed by one at the Hindu  College, director Imtiaz Ali's alma mater, during the winter break of  these colleges. The film would also mark Shammi Kapoor's last appearance  in a feature film who had died on August 14, 2011. Film's costumes were  designed by Aki Narula, who dressed lead Ranbeer in "small-town  denim-and-sweater combination and later, pathani-style kurtas with arm  bands" completing the rockstar look, as the designer said, "I dress the  character in what the character can afford."  The film's lead actress,  Nargis Fakhri, who plays the role of a Kashmiri Pandit girl, will be  seen wearing a traditional Kashmiri Pandit wedding outfit. Great  attention was given to detail in portraying a typical Kashmiri Pandit  bride, with Nargis wearing the traditional Pandit Pheran, Dejhor (ear  ornament worn by Kashmiri Pandit brides) and Taranga (head cap worn  underneath the veil by Kashmiri Pandit brides). This is the first time  in Bollywood that a Kashmiri Pandit wedding will be shown.
Soundtrack:
The music for the film is scored by A. R. Rahman replacing Imtiaz Ali's previous associate, Pritam. The soundtrack features 14 tracks overall, with all lyrics penned by Irshad Kamil. Mohit Chauhan had lent his voice for nine songs. The audio rights were bought by T-Series. According to Rahman, Rockstar is "a character driven film and as one can guess from the title, there will be lots of guitar". Rockstar is a musical journey that sails through classical rock, ballads, Gujarati folk, the Sufi music and e






