Music
can
make
or
break
a
revolution.
And
thus
the
seeds
of
Aalaap.
Naturally,
the
music
launch
of
Sri
Shankaracharya
Arts
Pvt
Ltd's
Aalaap
was
a
star-studded
one
with
live
performance
by
composers
Agnee
band
and
the
actors
of
the
film,
effectively
choreographed
by
Mehul
Gadani.
Producers
Nishant
Tripathi
and
Abhishek
Mishra
and
co-producer
Narendra
Singh
of
Filmy
Box
played
the
perfect
hosts,
while
director
Manish
Manikpuri
was
beaming
with
happiness
at
the
moment
when
his
baby
was
being
lauded
by
the
media.
Besides
Nishant
Tripathi,
Abhishek
Misrha,
director
Manish
Manikpuri
and
Narendra
Singh,
Arshad
Siddique,
the
cast
including
Amit
Purohit,
Pitobash
Tripathy,
Abhimanyu
Singh,
Murali
Sharma,
Vijay
Raaz,
Rituparna
Sengupta,
Ms
Sri
Lanka
2009
-
Gamya
Wijayadasa,
Raghubeer
Yadav,
Onkardas
Manikpuri,
Ruhi
Chaturvedi,
Harsh
Rajput
and
Aabid
Shamim,
cinematrographer
Sunita
Radia
were
present
along
with
Agnee
that
set
the
stage
afire
with
their
live
performance.
The
story
of
Aalaap
revolves
around
three
directionless
youngsters,
Subhash
(Pitobash),
Prashant
(Aabid
Shamim)
and
Brijesh
(Harsh
Rajput,
who
share
one
common
passion,
music.
They
chance
upon
meeting
Rahul
(Amit
Purohit),
and
the
meeting
brings
them
together.
They
realise
that
there
are
greater
problems
that
need
to
be
tackled
in
Chattisgarh
that
is
infested
by
Naxalism.
How
music
becomes
their
weapon
to
help
bring
love
in
a
strife-torn
Chattisgarh
becomes
the
crux
of
the
story.
The
film
also
sees
Raghubeer
Yadav
and
Onkarnath
Manikpuri
coming
together
after
Peepli
Live.
They
play
brothers-in-Law
in
Aalaap.
Ruhi
Chaturvedi
plays
Sukriti,
Rahul's
love
interest
in
the
film.
The
film
also
sees
Abhimanyu
Singh
as
the
fearless
cop
out
to
destroy
the
weeds
of
Naxalism,
while
Murali
Shrama
shines
in
an
exciting
role
as
well.
"Whenever
you
are
confronted
with
an
opponent,
conquer
him
with
love,"
said
Mahatma
Gandhi.
"Aalaap
is
a
revolutionary
initiative
that
captures
the
conflict
in
the
society
and
looking
for
innovative
ways
to
solve
it,"
elaborates
producer
Nishant
Tripathi.
Adds
producer
Abhishek
Mishra,
"Set
in
Chattisgarh,
the
film
explores
the
different
sides
of
Naxalism.
It
looks
at
how
this
affects
and
involves
people
from
different
sections
of
our
society.
Shri
Shankracharya
Arts
Pvt
Ltd
brings
to
screen
this
intriguing
plot
of
friendship,
love,
music,
politics,
revenge
and
violence."
Adds
Narendra
Singh,
"The
music
of
Aalaap
surely
sets
the
stage
afire.
The
film
is
a
classy
product
made
from
the
heart
and
the
music
is
that
of
today's
youth.
We
are
happy
to
be
a
part
of
Aalaap's
musical
journey."
Concludes
director
Manish
Manikpuri,
"Aalaap
looks
at
winning
over
hatred
by
love,
instead
of
violence
to
eliminate
it.
We
would
like
the
message
to
get
across
in
the
most
entertaining
manner."