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'It's Rocking- Dard-E-Disco': Tweet Review

IBNLive.com | Updated Nov 09, 2012 at 06:54pm IST

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New Delhi: Musician Bappi Lahiri is among the most colourful Bollywood personalities and now he has come up with a film called 'It's Rocking – Dard-E-Disco'. Directed by Ashok Tyagi, the film also stars Akshay Kapoor, Rituparna Sengupta, Sneha Ullal, Aryeman Ramsay, Sharat Saxena, Asrani and Shakti Kapoor.

The film is about two brothers Akshay Kapoor and Aryeman Ramsay, who think their smartness is unparallel, however their father Sharat Saxena has a different idea about it. The drama intensifies when the boys find things going out of their hands at a crucial juncture.

Sneha Ullal of 'Lucky' fame will also be seen in the film, while Bengali actress Rituparna Sengupta is once again trying her hands in Bollywood with this film.

\'It\'s Rocking- Dard-E-Disco\': Tweet Review

Bappi Lahiri

The film hasn't been promoted well and thus there is not a huge pile of expectations from this film. Rohit Vats of IBNLive is inside the theater to live tweet the experience of 'It's Rockning – Dard-E-Disco'.

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Bappi Lahiri

Posted on Apr 02, 2013 at 10:43PM IST
Bappi Lahiri or Alokesh Lahiri is a music director in the Hindi film industry. He popularized the use of synthesized disco music in Indian cinema and sang some of his own compositions. He was popular in the 1980s with filmi soundtracks like Di ...

Bengali Actors

Rituparna Sengupta

Posted on Jan 09, 2013 at 11:08AM IST
Rituparna Sengupta is an Indian actress. She is the leading actress in Bengali Cinema for the last decade in India, and is also currently performing in some well known Hindi Cinema. ...

Hindi Actors

Sneha Ullal

Sneha Ullal (born December 18, 1987[1]) is a Bollywood, Tollywood and Kollywood film actress. ...

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