Director Arindam Chaudhuri's "Rok Sako To Rok Lo" is a celluloid extravaganza that celebrates youthful
imagination as much as it evokes a nostalgic yearning for youth.
The five friends, Dev, Ganguly, Bhajji, Venky and the sweet Suhana, are final year students at the modest
Bharti School. They bask in one another's friendship and a spirit of innocent adventure.
Living in an illusory world where lofty ambitions for security have little meaning, they are no match against
Ranveer, the undisputed champion from the elitist Valley High School, who utterly intimidates the Bharti
boys.
Enter Kabir (Sunny Deol). Referred to as Phantom, this mysterious and seemingly unapproachable Harley
Davidson biker is a loner, who rides into Suhana's life, and eventually befriends her entire gang.
Drawn by the magic of their innocence and unconditional friendship, Kabir's unconventional wisdom helps the
youngsters to face life's challenges.
"Rok Sako To Rok Lo" is a rich canvas of colours and emotions. Its young characters (played by Yash
Pandit, Manjari, Aparna Kumar et al) are also true to life.
Jatin Lalit's youthful melodies make this film a truly wholesome experience.