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In the harsh terrain of the Mexican desert, a mortally wounded man is left for dead in the heat of the desert sun. This is Jay. Once a street smart, carefree young guy. Now, a wanted man. As death looms, the only thing that keeps him alive is the quest to find the love of his life, Natasha. A woman betrothed to another man, but surely destined for Jay. A woman who comes into his life like a bolt of lightning and changes it forever.
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In the harsh terrain of the Mexican desert, a mortally wounded man is left for dead in the heat of the desert sun. This is Jay. Once a street smart, carefree young guy. Now, a wanted man. As death looms, the only thing that keeps him alive is the quest to find the love of his life, Natasha. A woman betrothed to another man, but surely destined for Jay. A woman who comes into his life like a bolt of lightning and changes it forever.
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IMDbWorst Supporting Actress | 2011
Best Female Debut | 2011 | Bárbara
Most Entertaining Singer Male | 2010
Two versions were shot simultaneously - one predominantly in Hindi and an "international" version in English.
According to Brett Ratner there was no re-shoot. He just cut the movie, and kept the story. The only correction he made was deleting dance sequence which didn't drive the story forward. He also added a new music track and big sound designs, and kept some footage which was originally removed in the Hindi version - 'more racy, more sexuality' - for international audiences.
The international version will be 90 minutes runtime, as opposed to the Hindi version, which is 130 minutes long. This version will delete all songs, with alternative footage, added action scenes and new sound scores, aiming the movie squarely at a younger, action orientated audience.
Hollywood's composer Graeme Revell was said to be composing music for Brett Ratner's version of Kites.
Reliance BIG Pictures chairman Anil Ambani and co-producer Rakesh Roshan casually discussed their new movie with director Brett Ratner over a dinner. When Ratner saw the first cut, he suggested some ideas to re-edit the movie for international version. They finally requested him to do those correction and to release 'Kites' specially for U.S audience under his supervision.
"Jay Ray: Kites... flying high in the sky... free... dancing in the wind... with no worries... like two lovers... they meet, they fight... .they embrace... they almost become one... but it is not the will of the kites that makes them dance; because someone else... always holds the strings..."