Yahaan Sabki Lagi Hai[1] | |
Director: | Satavisha Bose Cyrus R. Khambhata |
Producer: | Executive Producer Udayyan Raathore Associate Producer Abhay Raj Kanwar |
Music: | Pankaj Awasthi |
Cinematography: | Suresh Rajan |
Editing: | Cyrus Khambata |
Studio: | Vibrant Works |
Distributor: | Karan Raj Kanwar (Inderjit Films) |
Runtime: | 102 minutes |
Country: | India |
Language: | Hindi |
Yahaan Sabki Lagi Hai is a 2015 Indian multi-lingual film written and directed by Satavisha Bose and Cyrus R. Khambhata. The film stars Varun Thakur, Eden Shyodhi, Heerok Das and Teeshay Shah in lead roles and was released in India on 27 March 2015. It is an allegory on the journey of life, especially at times when one feels victimized or shortchanged, set in the milieu of Indian-English-speaking urban youth.[2]
The film attempts a humorous exploration of class systems and socioeconomic disparities among India's urban youth. By showcasing characters from diverse backgrounds, it aims to examine how their beliefs and life choices impact their social and emotional well-being, offering a satirical take on their struggles and aspirations.[3]
Yahaan Sabki Lagi Hai | |
Type: | soundtrack |
Artist: | Pankaj Awasthi |
Released: | [4] |
Genre: | Feature film soundtrack |
Length: | 30:46 |
Language: | Hindi |
Label: | Inderjit Media & Entertainment |
The soundtrack of Yahaan Sabki Lagi Hai consists of 9 tracks composed by Pankaj Awasthi.[5]
Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter praised the film’s acting performances and dialogues, saying, “India’s classes face off in an energetic, off-beat young road movie poised between drama and farce.” [6] Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave the film a rating of 3 out of 5 and said that, "Yahaan Sabki Lagi Hai is about people screwed up as much by the system as by their own follies, but the final impact of the film is not as gloomy as the title might suggest."[7] Renuka Vyavahare of The Times of India praised the acting performances but criticized the film and gave the film a rating of 1.5 out of 5.[8] Kusumita Das of Deccan Chronicle gave the film a rating of 1.5 out of 5 saying that, "The makers of Yahaan Sabki Lagi Hai had an idea, but perhaps didn’t know how best to go about executing it. The story has pace but falters when it comes to substance."[9]