Google's Chromecast is a great way to conveniently watch movies from various devices on your big screen TV. But storing video files on multiple devices in a pain — using Google Drive as an online personal movie library is great workaround. However, Google Drive doesn't natively support casting directly from the app, so you'll need another way to cast the file.
Google's Chromecast is a great way to conveniently watch movies from various devices on your big screen TV. But storing video files on multiple devices in a pain — using Google Drive as an. Yes, You can Download Movie From Google Drive if you have Sync or backup you files to your Google Drive. Follow the Below steps To Get Download Movie from your Google.
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Here are a few step-by-step methods to try so you can watch Google Drive movies on your Chromecast.
Cast using Google Photos
If you're using Google Drive, there's a good chance you're using Google Photos too. Fortunately, this app supports casting for pictures and video, making it a decent workaround for casting your Google Drive movies.
There are two ways to view your Drive files in Google Photos. In the first method, simply navigate to your desired file in Drive. Hit the three-dotted 'more options' icon and select 'open with.' Wait for the file download and click open with Photos. The video will start playing and can cast it to your Chromecast using the familiar cast button.
Alternatively, you can upload your Google Drive movies and pictures directly to Google Photos. This way they'll show up in your Photos app alongside your other pictures for easy casting. As of July 10, 2019, there will no longer be a way to automatically sync between the two apps, so you'll need to upload files manually. To do this, head to photos.google.com and click the upload button the top right. Select the new Google Drive options and upload your movies.
Casting Google Drive movies with a dedicated app
The above method is fine for the occasional cast, but not really suitable if you have a big library of Google Drive movies to watch on your big-screen TV. Instead, a dedicated casting app is the better option and there are quite a few that support casting from Google Drive, as well as other sources.
A few popular choices include the AllCast, AllConnect, LocalCast for Chromecast, and Sever Cast apps. All of these apps are ad-supported, with many offering Pro features if you want to disable ads.
While the user interfaces and features vary from app to app, you'll have to allow the app access to your Google Drive account in order to view your files. To do this, attempt to view files from Google Drive with the app. You'll be asked to select the correct Google account from a list and then to confirm the required permissions. You can always revoke these permissions at a later date, should you uninstall the app.
Once that's done, simply navigate to your desired video, connect, and cast to your device of choice. Simple.
That's how to cast Google Drive movies to Chromecast. Any questions or suggestions? Let us know on the comments.
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Directed by | Tarun Mansukhani |
Produced by |
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Written by | Tarun Mansukhani |
Starring |
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Music by | Songs: Tanishk Bagchi Amartya Bobo Rahut Javed - Mohsin Score: QARAN |
Cinematography | Vishal Sinha |
Edited by | Tarun Mansukhani |
Distributed by | Netflix |
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119 minutes[1] | |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Drive is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language action thrillerheist film written, edited and directed by Tarun Mansukhani and produced by Hiroo Yash Johar, Karan Johar and Apoorva Mehta under Dharma Productions.[2] Starring Sushant Singh Rajput, Jacqueline Fernandez, Vikramjeet Virk and Sapna Pabbi, the story of the film revolves around the manhunt for an infamous 'King' for a robbery of 300 kilograms of gold. An undercover agent infiltrates a street racing gang who is chasing the King.[3][4][5][6] The film was scheduled to release on 7 September 2018, but was pushed to 28 June 2019, ultimately to not see a theatrical release. It was directly released on Netflix on 1 November 2019.[7][8]
Plot[edit]
Vibha Singh is a corrupt bureaucrat in the Accounts Department of the Indian Government who pushes many of her clients into giving her 'percentages' of their money which may either have been stolen or confiscated. With the support of her assistant Hamid, she continues to do so and keeps hiding the money in a basement of the Rashtrapati Bhavan which is only known to her, and resumes her lifestyle until she receives news from Kirit Ojha, the Honorary Secretary to the Prime Minister, that her help is needed critically by the Prime Minister for a certain task, and Ojha sends his man, Irfan to work with them and start an investigation from within their department to avoid being caught, as the investigation in question is against the notorious criminal King, who has recently stolen jewels from a jewelry house owner Mehta, and has claimed that his next target would be the Rashtrapati Bhavan. For the same, a hacker from the technical department, named Raj, is chosen to decipher messages of the gang.
Hamid and Irfan go on to investigate a street racing gang whose members have been striving hard to get close to King. The gang, composed of the leader, Tara and her associates and friends Bikki and Naina, indulges in illegal street racing, and while Irfan speculates that a certain Arjun can infiltrate the gang and earn more information on King, a man appears out of nowhere. The man, Samar, disrupts Tara when she tries to meet a recent street race winner, and wins Tara's trust by regaining the car given to him along with some money, when he loses both upon being caught by a policeman, Rathore. Through the very course of events that follows suit, Samar bonds well with Tara, Bikki and Naina, holidaying with the group in Israel for the next few days, when Irfan realizes, along with Singh and Hamid, during that several messages that they have been receiving ostensibly as customer care offer messages are actually coded messages. They ask Raj to decipher the railcode messages, and discover that King's loot is located near the Gopigunj police station. Tara receives the message and sets out with Bikki and Naina to retrieve it, with the police, headed by Irfan and Hamid, in hot pursuit, when it is revealed that the infiltrator, Arjun, was part of the street racing gatherings, and has been able to take the lead against the trio, but Tara, Bikki and Naina are then saved by a mysterious entity, who is then revealed to be Samar himself. Admitting himself to be King, even as he used the name as a simple criminal alias to commit robberies, Samar gets the group going on the coveted Rashtrapati Bhavan robbery, which is aimed to get them their hands on Singh's money, and their plan begins to work, but days later, much close to the heist, Irfan realizes that Raj was actually allied with King, and puts him to interrogation, hampering the hacking aspects of the group's plan.
Internet 3d video. On the eve of the heist, Samar relays to Tara that he will legitimately convert the stolen money to diamonds and store them in the Museum of London, and even as Bikki and Naina get married, Samar gets an alternate plan ready to be executed. The heist works perfectly well when Irfan, Hamid and Singh are put off their guard, with Singh being knocked unconscious and her money stolen, but during the mighty escape to the airport, where Tara fools Samar and make sure that he is caught by the police, which is when Tara reveals to him that she is King, and it was impulsive for her to betray him for all his smartness. Irfan and Hamid catch up with Samar and arrest him.
Two months later, Tara has changed her identity to a random Mrs. Khan, and goes to the Bank of London, with Bikki behind her, to store her diamonds in a vault. However, on the spot, she sees Samar, disguised as a certain Mr. Sharma, the vault manager, and soon realizes that Irfan, who then appears before her, was actually Samar's boss, and that Samar was let in on as the early Ojha. A shocked Tara, along with a helpless Bikki, then walks away with Samar and Irfan into the vault.
Cast[edit]
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- Sushant Singh Rajput as Samar 'King' Sharma / Kirit Ojha /Mr. Sharma
- Jacqueline Fernandez as Tara / Alisha Malik / Mrs. Khan
- Bikramjeet Kanwarpal in a special appearance as Inspector Tanmay Rathod
- Vikramjeet Virk as Bikki / Bittu
- Sapna Pabbi as Naina
- Boman Irani as Irrfan / Mr. Peter
- Pankaj Tripathi as Hamid
- Vibha Chibber as Vibha Singh
- Kaustubh Kumar as Raj Naik
- Gaurav Chaudhari as Arjun
- Anuj Jain as Feroz
- Ramesh Khanna as Mr. Mehta
- Dimple Verma as Mr. Singhania
Production[edit]
The New Indian Express reported that a party song for the film was being shot in Tel Aviv, Israel.[9][10] Karan Johar did not like the way the end product had shaped up, so it was delayed.[11]
Release[edit]
In January 2019 a teaser released with showcasing the release date 28th July 2019 but got later postponed and further sold to Netflix.The[12] film made available on 1 November 2019 through Netflix.[13][14] The film is the first original film from Dharma Productions to release on Netflix.[15]
Soundtrack[edit]
Drive | ||
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Soundtrack album by Tanishk Bagchi, Amartya Bobo Rahut and Javed-Mohsin | ||
Released | 14 October 2019[16] | |
Recorded | 2018-19 | |
Studio | Rubber Soul Studio | |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |
Length | 13:56 | |
Language | Hindi | |
Label | Zee Music Company | |
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The music is composed by Tanishk Bagchi, Amartya Bobo Rahut and Javed-Mohsin while lyrics are written by Siddhant Kaushal, Ozil Dalal, Tanishk Bagchi and Danish Sabri.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | 'Makhna' | Ozil Dalal, Tanishk Bagchi | Tanishk Bagchi | Yasser Desai, Asees Kaur | 3:03 |
2. | 'Karma' | Siddhant Kaushal | Amartya Bobo Rahut | Sukriti Kakar | 2:26 |
3. | 'Prem Pujari' | Siddhant Kaushal | Amartya Bobo Rahut | Amit Mishra, Akasa Singh, Amartya Bobo Rahut, Dev Arijit | 3:03 |
4. | 'Black Car' | Danish Sabri | Javed-Mohsin | Suraj Chauhan, Shivi, Ariff Khan | 2:45 |
5. | 'Tu Jaanta Nahi' | Danish Sabri | Javed-Mohsin | Javed-Mohsin, Parry G, Ceazer | 2:39 |
Total length: | 13:56 |
Reception[edit]
Bollywood Hungama gave 2 stars out of 5 and said, 'Drive gives a déjà vu of many other films in this genre and fails to impress on account of confusing and unconvincing plot.'[17]
Vibha Singh is a corrupt bureaucrat in the Accounts Department of the Indian Government who pushes many of her clients into giving her 'percentages' of their money which may either have been stolen or confiscated. With the support of her assistant Hamid, she continues to do so and keeps hiding the money in a basement of the Rashtrapati Bhavan which is only known to her, and resumes her lifestyle until she receives news from Kirit Ojha, the Honorary Secretary to the Prime Minister, that her help is needed critically by the Prime Minister for a certain task, and Ojha sends his man, Irfan to work with them and start an investigation from within their department to avoid being caught, as the investigation in question is against the notorious criminal King, who has recently stolen jewels from a jewelry house owner Mehta, and has claimed that his next target would be the Rashtrapati Bhavan. For the same, a hacker from the technical department, named Raj, is chosen to decipher messages of the gang.
Hamid and Irfan go on to investigate a street racing gang whose members have been striving hard to get close to King. The gang, composed of the leader, Tara and her associates and friends Bikki and Naina, indulges in illegal street racing, and while Irfan speculates that a certain Arjun can infiltrate the gang and earn more information on King, a man appears out of nowhere. The man, Samar, disrupts Tara when she tries to meet a recent street race winner, and wins Tara's trust by regaining the car given to him along with some money, when he loses both upon being caught by a policeman, Rathore. Through the very course of events that follows suit, Samar bonds well with Tara, Bikki and Naina, holidaying with the group in Israel for the next few days, when Irfan realizes, along with Singh and Hamid, during that several messages that they have been receiving ostensibly as customer care offer messages are actually coded messages. They ask Raj to decipher the railcode messages, and discover that King's loot is located near the Gopigunj police station. Tara receives the message and sets out with Bikki and Naina to retrieve it, with the police, headed by Irfan and Hamid, in hot pursuit, when it is revealed that the infiltrator, Arjun, was part of the street racing gatherings, and has been able to take the lead against the trio, but Tara, Bikki and Naina are then saved by a mysterious entity, who is then revealed to be Samar himself. Admitting himself to be King, even as he used the name as a simple criminal alias to commit robberies, Samar gets the group going on the coveted Rashtrapati Bhavan robbery, which is aimed to get them their hands on Singh's money, and their plan begins to work, but days later, much close to the heist, Irfan realizes that Raj was actually allied with King, and puts him to interrogation, hampering the hacking aspects of the group's plan.
Internet 3d video. On the eve of the heist, Samar relays to Tara that he will legitimately convert the stolen money to diamonds and store them in the Museum of London, and even as Bikki and Naina get married, Samar gets an alternate plan ready to be executed. The heist works perfectly well when Irfan, Hamid and Singh are put off their guard, with Singh being knocked unconscious and her money stolen, but during the mighty escape to the airport, where Tara fools Samar and make sure that he is caught by the police, which is when Tara reveals to him that she is King, and it was impulsive for her to betray him for all his smartness. Irfan and Hamid catch up with Samar and arrest him.
Two months later, Tara has changed her identity to a random Mrs. Khan, and goes to the Bank of London, with Bikki behind her, to store her diamonds in a vault. However, on the spot, she sees Samar, disguised as a certain Mr. Sharma, the vault manager, and soon realizes that Irfan, who then appears before her, was actually Samar's boss, and that Samar was let in on as the early Ojha. A shocked Tara, along with a helpless Bikki, then walks away with Samar and Irfan into the vault.
Cast[edit]
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- Sushant Singh Rajput as Samar 'King' Sharma / Kirit Ojha /Mr. Sharma
- Jacqueline Fernandez as Tara / Alisha Malik / Mrs. Khan
- Bikramjeet Kanwarpal in a special appearance as Inspector Tanmay Rathod
- Vikramjeet Virk as Bikki / Bittu
- Sapna Pabbi as Naina
- Boman Irani as Irrfan / Mr. Peter
- Pankaj Tripathi as Hamid
- Vibha Chibber as Vibha Singh
- Kaustubh Kumar as Raj Naik
- Gaurav Chaudhari as Arjun
- Anuj Jain as Feroz
- Ramesh Khanna as Mr. Mehta
- Dimple Verma as Mr. Singhania
Production[edit]
The New Indian Express reported that a party song for the film was being shot in Tel Aviv, Israel.[9][10] Karan Johar did not like the way the end product had shaped up, so it was delayed.[11]
Release[edit]
In January 2019 a teaser released with showcasing the release date 28th July 2019 but got later postponed and further sold to Netflix.The[12] film made available on 1 November 2019 through Netflix.[13][14] The film is the first original film from Dharma Productions to release on Netflix.[15]
Soundtrack[edit]
Drive | ||
---|---|---|
Soundtrack album by Tanishk Bagchi, Amartya Bobo Rahut and Javed-Mohsin | ||
Released | 14 October 2019[16] | |
Recorded | 2018-19 | |
Studio | Rubber Soul Studio | |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |
Length | 13:56 | |
Language | Hindi | |
Label | Zee Music Company | |
|
The music is composed by Tanishk Bagchi, Amartya Bobo Rahut and Javed-Mohsin while lyrics are written by Siddhant Kaushal, Ozil Dalal, Tanishk Bagchi and Danish Sabri.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | 'Makhna' | Ozil Dalal, Tanishk Bagchi | Tanishk Bagchi | Yasser Desai, Asees Kaur | 3:03 |
2. | 'Karma' | Siddhant Kaushal | Amartya Bobo Rahut | Sukriti Kakar | 2:26 |
3. | 'Prem Pujari' | Siddhant Kaushal | Amartya Bobo Rahut | Amit Mishra, Akasa Singh, Amartya Bobo Rahut, Dev Arijit | 3:03 |
4. | 'Black Car' | Danish Sabri | Javed-Mohsin | Suraj Chauhan, Shivi, Ariff Khan | 2:45 |
5. | 'Tu Jaanta Nahi' | Danish Sabri | Javed-Mohsin | Javed-Mohsin, Parry G, Ceazer | 2:39 |
Total length: | 13:56 |
Reception[edit]
Bollywood Hungama gave 2 stars out of 5 and said, 'Drive gives a déjà vu of many other films in this genre and fails to impress on account of confusing and unconvincing plot.'[17]
Uday Bhatia of LiveMint called the movie a lazy heist thriller.[18]
Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV rated the movie 1 on 5 stars and wrote, 'Drive is so utterly pointless that one wonders why on earth it is on a streaming platform. That is a mystery. It will take some doing to crack. In the meantime, steer clear!'[19]
The Free Press Journal rated the movie 1 and a half stars on five and reviewed, 'Drive' is a film without logic and also without magic. It reminds you Bollywood's days of unimaginative cinema are far from over.'[20]
Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express rated the movie 1 and half stars on five and wrote, 'Drive seems to have been strung up with influences from Hollywood films featuring sharp racing, sleek cars, and canny 'chors', but has none of the smarts it is aiming at.'[21]
Hindustan Times reviewed, 'Drive is a lot like the name of its villain – terribly dated. You could build up men named King when they were fighting off others called Lion (or, to be precise, Loin). The film, with its gyrating blondes and street racing, is trying so hard to be the uber-cool racing-heist film but its soul is stuck in the 80s. If it has a soul, that is.'[22]
Film Companion reviewed the movie, 'This Netflix Film Is An Obviously Bad One; An Ode to Artifice'[23]
References[edit]
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- ^'Drive (2019)'. British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
- ^'Karan Johar announced on Monday morning news that suit and a 'Drive' with late Sushant Singh Rajput and Jacqueline Fernandez'. The Times of India. 1 March 2017. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
- ^'Drive trailer: Sushant Singh Rajput, Jacqueline Fernandez challenge each other in high-octane thriller- Entertainment News, Firstpost'. Firstpost. 18 October 2019.
- ^'Drive first look: Sushant Singh Rajput, Jacqueline Fernandez start shooting for Karan Johar's film'. Hindustan Times. HT Media. 1 March 2017. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
- ^Kameshwari, A. (1 March 2017). 'Jacqueline Fernandez and Sushant Singh Rajput to go on a 'Drive' with Karan Johar. We sense a desi Fast and Furious?'. The Indian Express. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
- ^Thakur, Charu (1 March 2017). 'Drive first look: Sushant Singh Rajput-Jacqueline Fernandez begin shooting for KJo's film'. India Today. Living Media.
- ^'Drive song Makhna: Sushant Singh Rajput, Jacqueline Fernandez's life is a beach. Watch'. Hindustan Times. 3 October 2019.
- ^'Dharma Productions on Twitter'. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
- ^''Drive' marks start of bond between Bollywood, Israel'. The New Indian Express.
- ^Surkes, Sue. 'Wooed by Israel funding, Bollywood movie filmed in Tel Aviv'. www.timesofisrael.com.
- ^'Diljit Dosanjh and Kriti Sanon starrer 'Arjun Patiala' to release on this date - Bollywood movies that postponed their release date'. The Times of India.
- ^'Netflix - Watch TV Shows Online, Watch Movies Online'. www.netflix.com. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
- ^'Drive to release on November 1 on Netflix'. Outlook India.
- ^'No theatre release for Sushant Singh Rajput and Jacqueline Fernandez's Drive'. India Today. 20 September 2019.
- ^'Drive: Sushant Singh Rajput, Jacqueline Fernandez's action thriller will now release on Netflix- Entertainment News, Firstpost'. Firstpost. 21 September 2019.
- ^'Drive - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'. Jio Saavn.
- ^'Movie Review: Drive'. Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
- ^Bhatia, Uday (1 November 2019). 'Film review: 'Drive' is straight-to-digital for a reason'. mint.
- ^'Drive Movie Review: Sushant Singh Rajput, Jacqueline Fernandez's Film Runs On Empty'. NDTV.com.
- ^''Drive' Movie Review: KJo's Netflix offering is neither fast nor furious'. Free Press Journal.
- ^'Drive movie review: A sad joke'. 2 November 2019.
- ^'Drive movie review: Sushant Singh Rajput's Fast & Furious clone is one of Netflix's worst mistakes ever'. Hindustan Times. 1 November 2019.
- ^'Review: Drive on Netflix is an obviously bad film that is an ode to artifice'. 1 November 2019.
External links[edit]
- Drive on IMDb
- Drive at Bollywood Hungama