Hulchul
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPriyadarshan
Written byK. P. Saxena
(Dialogues)
Screenplay byNeeraj Vora
Story byNeeraj Vora
Siddique
Lal
Based onGodfather by
Siddique-Lal
Produced byRatan Jain
Ganesh Jain
Champak Jain
StarringAkshaye Khanna
Kareena Kapoor
CinematographyJeeva
Edited byArun Kumar
Music bySongs:
Vidyasagar
Score:
Surinder Sodhi
Production
company
Distributed byVenus Films
Release date
  • November 26, 2004 (2004-11-26) (India)
Running time
149 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget100 million[1]
Box office328.6 million[1]

Hulchul (transl.Commotion) is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Priyadarshan. It is a remake of the 1991 Malayalam film Godfather. The film stars an ensemble cast with Akshaye Khanna , Kareena Kapoor , Sunil Shetty, Jackie Shroff, Arshad Warsi, Amrish Puri, Paresh Rawal, Arbaaz Khan, Shakti Kapoor, Farha Naaz, and Laxmi .[2] It was a critical and commercial success.

Plot

Angar Chand lives a rich lifestyle in a small Indian town with his wife and four sons. The eldest son, Balram falls for Dhamini, who reciprocates his feelings. Though her mother Laxmi opposes this, Angar wants their wedding. Dhamini's dad, Sanjeev, accidentally kills Angar's wife Parvati. Dhamini is forcefully married off to Kashinath Pathak. Enraged, Angar kills Sanjeev and is jailed for 14 years.

14 years later

Now released from jail, Angar returns home to declare that women won't be allowed in his property, posting a sign on the front gate and forbidding his sons to ever marry.

6 years later

Dhamini's daughter Anjali is in college with Jai, Angar's youngest son. Angar learns Anjali will marry the state's Home Minister. Still having a grudge against women, he breaks the wedding by political pressure. Laxmi instigates Anjali and asks her to pretend be in love with Jai, just for revenge so that they can defeat Angar. Seeing Anjali's interest in himself, Jai also pretends to be in love with her, just for revenge, so that Laxmi gets defeated. However, things take a turn when they really fall in love. It's revealed that Angar's second son, Kishan, is married to a dance teacher named Gopi, for seven years, and has two children. Angar finds out about this and kicks Kishan out as well as Jai as Jai supports Kishan. Laxmi fixes Anjali's marriage with her lawyer's son, Sattu. She asks Angaar Chand's to keep a watch on the wedding venue, so that Jai will not enter the wedding. Angaar, in a bid to defeat his son, agrees to safeguard it.

On the wedding day, Jai enters the venue with the help of Veeru (Laxmi's son). He knocks Sattu unconscious and dresses as the groom. He goes through marriage rituals but reveals himself at end of the ceremony, finally marrying Anjali. She asks Laxmi to end the feud. Jai asks Angar to forgive him, who leaves and contemplates all his sons' actions. Anjali and Gopi are finally welcomed into the family, with the four sons.

Cast

  • Paresh Rawal as Kishan "Murari" Chand, Jai's second elder brother
  • Lakshmi as Laxmi Devi Anpara, Anjali's grandmother
  • Ada Puri as Raakhi Anpara
  • Zubeen Khan as himself in song "Lut Gayee"

Soundtrack

According to the Indian trade website Box Office India, with around 10,00,000 units sold, this film's soundtrack album was the year's fourteenth highest-selling.[3] The song "Rafta Rafta" is a Hindi remake of the song 'Aasai Aasai' with a slight change in tune from the 2003 Tamil film Dhool, another film where the music was composed by Vidyasagar.[4] The song 'Ishq Mein Pyaar Mein' is a remake of the Tamil song Thaamara poovukku from the 1995 Tamil film Pasumpon, which also had music by Vidyasagar. The lyrics are penned by Sameer. The song 'Hum Dil Ke' is a remake of the Tamil song Panikaatrey from the 2002 Tamil film Run with a slight change in the background music, which was also sung by Sadhana Sargam, and had music by Vidyasagar.

All music is composed by Vidyasagar

No.TitlePlaybackLength
1."Dekho Zara Dekho"Udit Narayan, Kunal Ganjawala5:47
2."Hum Dil Ke"Sadhana Sargam, Shaan4:56
3."Lut Gayee"Gayatri Iyer, Sayanora Philip, Poornima & Raja Lakshmi5:18
4."Ishq Mein Pyar Mein"Alka Yagnik, Shaan4:57
5."Lee Humne Thi Kasam"Hariharan4:49
6."Rafta Rafta"Udit Narayan, Sujatha Mohan5:17

Reception

It received generally positive reviews, who appreciated the performances of cast, humor, and cinematography, but criticized for its screenplay, narration, cliched plot, and running time.[5]

Awards

50th Filmfare Awards:

Nominated

References

  1. 1 2 "Hulchul - Movie - Box Office India". boxofficeindia.com.
  2. Subhash K. Jha (27 November 2004). "Hulchul - Talented cast overshadows cliched 'Hulchul' plot". Archived from the original on 20 August 2004.
  3. "Music Hits 2000–2009 (Figures in Units)". Box Office India. Archived from the original on 15 February 2008.
  4. Ravi, Surya (23 June 2017). "Ishqbaaz's Tamil Version : Not 'O Jaana' But This Background Score On Shivaay And Anika Is Equally Gripping! - Fuzion Productions". www.fuzionproductions.com. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
  5. "Film review: 'Hulchul' starring Paresh Rawal, Akshaye Khanna, Kareena Kapoor".
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