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Taarzan- The wonder car Jitesh Pillai Directors Abbas Mustan switch gears.After making watchable films about demented and loony bins in Khiladi(1992), Baazigar(1993), Daraar(1996), they attempt a.

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Joliepolieolie
Swing
joined:4/11/18

I think the weekdays may be easier days to get tickets later in the day, possibly. I was in line at 8:40 this morning (Saturday) and was 5th in line. At 9:00 their were 10 of us, and when they opened there was more than 20. I got box seats, partial view.

AntV
Broadway Star
joined:12/23/12

Got one an hour before curtain tonight. Row H last seat, full view.
But on the left side you do only see a little bit of that ending image in the background.

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Is it just a car with it's lights on? Or is there more? And is it an actual mini car prop or just a picture?

mufish
Stand-by
joined:
5/2/09

Got to box office about an hour before the Wednesday matinee and got row C seat 7. The three seats to my left remained empty; the house overall was probably 75% full at most.
AntV, I thought it was actually there. I didn’t notice it until a few seconds before the lights went out, but it was so subtle I wonder how many people noticed it immediately even if they were at a better vantage point.

Brad4815
Chorus Member
joined:
11/12/16
Does box office still not ask for a student ID for rush tickers? Might try to rush this today if I can’t get rush for Pretty Woman but I’m not a student.
mufish
Stand-by
joined:
5/2/09

Brad4815 said: 'Does box office still not ask for a student ID for rush tickers? Might try to rush this today if I can’t get rush for Pretty Woman but I’m not a student. '
I didn’t even realize it was being advertised as a student rush. Regardless, I wasn’t asked to show an ID.

Brad4815
Chorus Member
joined:
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mufish said: 'Brad4815 said: 'Does box office still not ask for a student ID for rush tickers? Might try to rush this today if I can’t get rush for Pretty Woman but I’m not a student. '
I didn’t even realize it was being advertised as a student rush. Regardless, I wasn’t asked to show an ID.
'
Thanks! I was able to pick up two this morning. They didn’t ask me either.

TonyVincent
Broadway Legend
joined:2/25/08

Bought 2 tickets without ID at 5pm yesterday. Got front row center! (Must have been a late cancellation.) Found a couple moments to be heavy-handed, but overall was better than I expected, with each character's point of view relatable. The glaring weakness remains that there is no opportunity for Jeremy nor Steven to sing..

Updated On: 11/29/18 at 10:05 AM
Miles2Go2
Broadway Legend
joined:8/10/17

I’m so excited. I took the plunge and impulsively booked flights and hotel for Jan. 4 - 7, 2019 so I could catch Torch Song’s final performance on the 6th.
While there I’m going to see 4 other shows including American Son. I think my friend is going to come up from Ohio to join me just to see American Son. We’re both Scandal/Olivia Pop/Kerry Washington fans and we both work in progressive criminal justice reform so this seems to be a good fit for us. Also, I’m a fan of Steven Pasquale (have seen him previously in The Robber Bridegroom) and Jeremy Jordan (will be my first time seeing him on stage).
But I degress..
I initially thought we’d be best off going to TKTS for our tickets, but it looks like it is very easy to get rush tix? We are looking at Saturday Jan. 5th tickets, either matinee or evening.
Do they give out rush tix for both performances when box office opens at 10 a.m.? Looks like they’re usually front orchestra?
Also, I assume it will be pretty cold and I assume that (as well as time of year) will likely lead to less people lining up. So what time would you recommend lining up?
Lastly, I’d like to stagedoor with my friend (her first time). I’ll look to see if there is already a thread for this, but in case there is not, do you know if Kerry and the rest of the cast usually stagedoor and, if so, do they stagedoor after Saturday matinees (I know many casts of many shows do not).
Thanks in advance for any helpful advice and for reading my lengthy post. Be thankful you’re not trapped inside my head for the next 30 days. I’ll be obsessing about everything related to my trip until it happens. Lol

Updated On: 12/5/18 at 06:17 PM
Pashacar
Understudy
joined:11/2/18

I can't speak to rushing before BO opening, but I *also* got front row center when arriving later in the day (about 6:00 for an 8:00 curtain). At first I thought it would be too close, but it turned out to be good for this particular show.
Here's what I think the deal is: From looking at the Telecharge seat maps, they've priced premium seats higher as they get closer to the stage, with the very front row at $250. It appears that it's not selling at a lot of performances for this reason (who would want to sit in row A over row F, you know?), and based on what happened to me and some other folks in this thread, it sounds like they unload it close to curtain.
If you want the highest likelihood of getting in, you're probably best arriving in the morning. But if you want to risk it and try to get one of the unsold premium seats in the front few rows, maybe check on the telecharge seat maps a couple times during the day and pop over to the theatre once you see a couple disappear off of it.

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helso1
Swing
joined:4/3/13

Hi!
Wonder if anyone can offer any advice, I can get row E centre Mezzanine for this tomorrow matinee, or row P seat 4 Orchestra. Also row H centre Mezzanine. Which would you guys go for?
Many thanks

quizking101
Broadway Legend
joined:12/25/09


helso1 said: 'Hi!
Wonder if anyone can offer any advice, I can get row E centre Mezzanine for this tomorrow matinee, or row P seat 4 Orchestra. Also row H centre Mezzanine.Which would you guys go for?
Many thanks
'
Honestly, there isn’t a bad vantage point in this theatre for this show (or any other I’ve seen there). I would just say closer to the aisle because the rows a little tight.

helso1
Swing
joined:4/3/13
Many thanks for the reply, shall take another look at availability and book a seat close to the aisle!
Thanks again
mfaye9
Understudy
joined:7/19/10

Has anyone done this recently? Might give it a go next week.

whoissydthekid
Swing
joined:12/27/18
I rushed today, got to the theater around 8:00AM and was the first one there, to my surprise. By 10:00, I think the line was up to six or so people. I got to the teller (who was polite!) and asked for two tickets. I got two in the orchestra row K for tonight! I think since it was a weekday, I got lucky with being first on a very short line!
the.hard.part
Broadway Star
joined:10/17/04
Yesterday I went around 4:15 after a matinee and got the last rush seat, row B on the side
Trang Huynh2
Swing
joined:6/17/17
Doubt if anyone's on this thread at this time, but I'm currently at the Booth and not sure where the rush line begins? I'm the only one here (arrived at 8:15), so I'm not too worried--just wondering if I'm standing in the right spot. Thanks!
chuckydisc
Broadway Star
joined:7/28/13

Trang Huynh2 said: 'Doubt if anyone's on this thread at this time, but I'm currently at the Booth and not sure where the rush line begins? I'm the only one here (arrived at 8:15), so I'm not too worried--just wondering if I'm standing in the right spot. Thanks!'
The line starts underneath the awning at the 45th Street glass box office doors.

RWPrincess
Leading Actor
joined:12/7/18

If the rain lets up, I may try to see if they have any rush tickets left for tonight later this afternoon. Otherwise, I'm going to try to get up early and try for tomorrow. I live outside the city so I have to plan for train rides and such every time I come in for shows.

lightguy06222
Broadway Legend
joined:12/3/06
Re: seat choice: if doesnt matter. Sit anywhere. There is no missable action from ANY seat in the house. The set was well designed with good sight lines.
I showed up at 1:45 PM for a 2 PM matinee.
They didnt have any rush but sold me a standing room for 40.
And there were a few seats in the last row of the orchestra perfectly at center. So I lucked out.
That being said, without ANY spoilers, the writer totally missed the mark on this play.
The FINAL MOMENT of the play should have been the OPENING of the play, and continue the story onwards from there.
You can have ALL the same conversations about class, race, ethics, police brutality, etc
Emma Widtfeldt Sutton
Swing
joined:1/8/19

Trying for the rush tomorrow morning. What time have people been showing up lately?

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Miles2Go2
Broadway Legend
joined:8/10/17
I rushed with a friend on Saturday. I was dragging ass that morning so we didnt get there until 9:22. There were 16 or more people ahead of us. We got 2 of 3 of the last rush tickets left for the matinee (evening rush tickets were already gone) so good thing we arent there any later.
On a Wednesday, line might be shorter. Good luck!
RWPrincess
Leading Actor
joined:12/7/18

I rushed last Saturday 12/29. Arrived at 9:10 and was 10th in line. By 10am I'd say another 10-15 were behind me. I had a choice of matinee or evening show but the ticket agent had a list in front of her with about 20 lines highlighted. I didn't get an exact count though.
Ended up Orchestra D14 which was far right. I don't feel like I missed anything though. Jeremy Jordan's character kept entering/exiting the stage from that side so I couldn't see him walk on or off.

nrosen
Swing
joined:1/12/19

Went today Jan 12 around 11a to see if there was anything left for the matinee but they said that when the box office opened at 10a they only had 2 rush tickets and then sold through all their SRO tickets.
Not sure if anyone is up for this, but if you end up rushing during the week and are only getting one ticket, I'd love the second one (I have a full time job). I'd be willing to pay for half of your ticket as thanks! Message me if interested :)

broadwaygirl89
Chorus Member
joined:8/29/16

I rushed this morning (1/12/19) and got to the theater at 8:30 and was first in line. By 8:45 there were about 7-10 people in line. They only had two rush tickets for the matinee and two for the evening, but they did sell standing room for the matinee this morning. I'm not sure when they started selling for the evening, but there was definitely standing room tonight.

chuckydisc
Broadway Star
joined:7/28/13
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broadwaygirl89 said: 'I rushed this morning (1/12/19) and got to the theater at 8:30 and was first in line. By 8:45 there were about 7-10 people in line. Watch walking dead season 8 episode 11. They only had two rush tickets for the matinee and two for the evening, but they did sellstanding room for the matinee this morning. I'm not sure when they started selling for the evening, but there was definitely standing room tonight.'
Which were the 2 seats ( or 1 ) that you got?



Taarzan: The Wonder Car
Directed byAbbas-Mustan
Produced byGordhan Tanwani
Written byLalit Mahajan
Sunny Mahajan
StarringAyesha Takia
Vatsal Sheth
Ajay Devgn
Farida Jalal
Gulshan Grover
Rajpal Yadav
Music bySongs:
Himesh Reshammiya
Background Score:
Surinder Sodhi
CinematographyRavi Yadav
Edited byHussain A. Burmawala
Distributed byBaba Films
  • 6 August 2004
162 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget14 crore[1]
Box office6.20 crore[2]

Taarzan: The Wonder Car is a 2004 Indian fantasyactionthriller film directed by Abbas Burmawalla and Mustan Burmawalla. The film stars Vatsal Sheth, Ajay Devgn and Ayesha Takia in the lead roles, while Farida Jalal, Shakti Kapoor, Amrish Puri, Pankaj Dheer, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Gulshan Grover and Mukesh Tiwari play supporting roles. It is loosely based on the American film Christine (1983),[3] which was also remade in Marathi as Ek Gadi Baki Anadi in 1989

The film was released as a part of launching the car named 'Tarzan'. Due to a huge failure of the movie at the box office, the car was never launched. Producers of the movie and the car faced huge losses.

Ayesha Takia won the Filmfare Best Debut Award for her part in the movie.

Plot[edit]

Deven Chaudhary (Ajay Devgn) lives with his mother (Farida Jalal) and only son Raj (Vatsal Sheth). Deven spends considerable time designing the perfect car, calling it DC — which is very futuristic and more advanced than any other car in the market — and registering its patent. The SUV car is said to have 400BHP and 500NM of torque, as well as making it from 0-60 in 5.2 seconds. He also looks after an older model car, handed over to him by his late father, and calls it 'Taarzan'. He meets with Rakesh Kapoor (Pankaj Dheer) and his partners, who praise his design but decline dealing with him, as they do not want to give royalty as part of the deal.

Later, Deven finds that Rakesh and his partners conned him and registered his design under their name. Deven reports this to a police officer, Inspector Sanjay Sharma (Deepak Shirke), but the latter turns out to be on Kapoor's payroll. Kapoor, along with his cronies and Sharma, attack and lock Deven in his car. The car is then pushed into the river, causing a bound and gagged Deven to die. Unaware of the truth behind Deven's death, his mother decides to bring up her grandson alone.

Twelve years later, Raj studies at a college and falls in love with a rich girl named Priya (Ayesha Takia). The young Raj now works in the garage of Kartar Singh (Amrish Puri) as a mechanic. One day, Raj discovers Taarzan and recognizes it immediately. He somehow pools money and buys it at a throwaway price, which was 5000 rupees. Raj wants to update the car that reminds him of his father. Little does he know that with the car, he has also brought back his father, whose soul is trapped inside the car.

Kartar is moved on learning this and aides Raj in repairing Taarzan. Taarzan is totally revamped and Raj decides to rename it DC, to honour his father's memory. Here, Deven's spirit possesses Taarzan and starts killing all the gentlemen responsible for the murder, including Inspector Sanjay Sharma. Since the car now belongs to Raj, he becomes a suspect in eyes of Inspector Khurana (Gulshan Grover), the investigating officer. Here, Kapoor returns to India after learning that all his partners have died. Kapoor is revealed to be Priya's father.

On Priya's insistence, Kapoor goes to meet Raj, but after learning that Raj is Deven's son, Kapoor assumes that Raj has somehow found the truth and is using Priya as a pawn. Kapoor decides to kill Raj and take Priya back with him. Priya and Raj are both clueless, but Raj is shocked when Kapoor tells him the truth. Here, Taarzan comes alive again and in front of disbelieving eyes of Kapoor and Raj, jumps in the ocean to save Raj. Deven's spirit now becomes visible to everybody.

In front of Raj, his grandmother, Priya and Inspector Khurana, a terrified Kapoor confesses the crime. Khurana arrests Kapoor, while Deven says his last goodbye to his mother and son. With Raj, his mother and Priya united, Deven's spirit becomes free and he ascends to heaven, with Raj and Priya living a happy life afterwards.

Car[edit]

The car is loosely based on a 1991 Toyota MR2, although comparisons have been made to the 2004 Mitsubishi Eclipse and Ferrari 348.[1] It is said to have high performance tyres and produces around 650 BHP, with its kerb weight being 1358 KG. The production team used 7 Toyota MR2s for the stunt scenes in the making of the film with amount of 25 crore.

Cast[edit]

  • Ajay Devgn as Deven Choudhary
  • Vatsal Sheth as Raj Choudhary
  • Ayesha Takia as Priya Rakesh Kapoor
  • Farida Jalal as Mrs. Choudhary
  • Pankaj Dheer as Rakesh Kapoor
  • Sadashiv Amrapurkar as Anthony D'Costa
  • Shakti Kapoor as Mahesh Saxena
  • Mukesh Tiwari as Kailash Chopra
  • Amrish Puri as Kartar 'Kaakha' Singh
  • Gulshan Grover as Inspector Khurana
  • Rajpal Yadav as Constable Havaldar Sitaram
  • Deepak Shirke as Inspector Sanjay Sharma
  • Sumeet Pathak as Vicky
  • Jeetu Verma[4][circular reference] as Jojo

Soundtrack[edit]

The music is composed by Himesh Reshammiya with lyrics by Sameer.

#TitleSinger(s)Length
1'Chura Lo'Shaan, Alka Yagnik4:29
2'Dil Se Juda'Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik5:10
3'Gonna Fall In Love'Kunal Ganjawala, Alka Yagnik4:36
4'O Lala Re'K.K, Alka Yagnik5:16
5'O Sajan'Udit Narayan & Alka Yagnik6:44
6'Taarzan'Kumar Sanu, Jayesh Gandhi6:02
7'Chura Lo Dil Mera'Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik4:29

References[edit]

  1. ^https://boxofficeindia.com/movie.php?movieid=482
  2. ^https://boxofficeindia.com/movie.php?movieid=482
  3. ^http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movie/taarzan-the-wonder-car/critic-review/
  4. ^Jeetu Verma

External links[edit]

  • Taarzan: The Wonder Car on IMDb
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