Mubarakan

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Mubarakan (transl. Congratulations) is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Anees Bazmee.[1] The film stars Anil Kapoor, Arjun Kapoor (in a dual role), Ileana D'Cruz, Athiya Shetty, Neha Sharma, Karan Kundra and Ratna Pathak Shah in the lead roles with Sanjay Kapoor in a special appearance.[3][4] The storyline revolves around twin brothers, both played by Arjun Kapoor in his second-ever dual role.[5] The film released theatrically worldwide on 28 July 2017 in 2350 screens in India and 475 screens overseas.[6]

Mubarakan
Directed byAnees Bazmee
Screenplay byBalwinder Singh Janjua
Gurmmeet Singh
Rajesh Chawla (dialogue)
Story byBalwinder Singh Janjua
Rupinder Chahal
Produced bySony Pictures Networks Productions
Murad Khetani
Ashwin Varde
Starring
Narrated byVijay Raaz
CinematographyHimman Dhamija
Edited byRameshwar S. Bhagat
Music bySongs:
Amaal Mallik
Gourov-Roshin
Rishi Rich
Background Score:
Amar Mohile
Production
companies
Sony Pictures Networks Productions
Cine1 Studios
Mark Production
Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing
Release date
  • 28 July 2017 (2017-07-28)
Running time
156 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget65 crore[1]
Box office93.59 crore[2]

Made on a budget of 650 million (US$7.8 million), Mubarakan has grossed over 935.9 million (US$11 million) at the global box office.[7][8]

Plot

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1990

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Avtar Singh Bajwa, his wife and their twin sons meet with a car accident, which kills Avtar and his wife though the twins survive. They are sent to Avtar's brother Kartar, a confirmed bachelor, who gives first son Karan to his London-based sister, Jeeto, and second son Charan to his Punjab-settled brother, Baldev.

23 years later

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Karan and Charan are grown up respectively in London and Punjab. Karan loves the hot and gorgeous Supreet "Sweety" Kaur Gill from 2 years but Jeeto's husband, Paramjeet Sood, sets him to wed Binkle, the daughter of Paramjeet's business partner Akalpreet Sandhu. To marry Sweety, Karan asks Baldev to make Charan marry Binkle. In Punjab, Charan is dating a Muslim, Nafisa Qureshi, but hasn't told this to Baldev as he is biased against Muslims. He takes Charan to London.

Charan tells about Nafisa to Kartar, who suggests him to act as a drug addict in front of the Sandhus to break the alliance. Charan does this but falls for Binkle at first sight. Her brother Manpreet, due to a misunderstanding, assumes him to be druggist. Upset, Baldev misbehaves with Akalpreet and Jeeto later insults him. He severs ties with her and decides to come back to Punjab. As Charan is back with Nafisa, so he asks Karan to bring her at airport to talk about her to Baldev. Karan brings Nafisa but Charan terrifies to speak.

Due to this Baldev assumes Nafisa as Karan's girlfriend. As he hears Sweety's father Kuljeet pleading for her wedding, he takes Charan's proposal for Sweety. She is upset at Karan. Jeeto sets him to marry Binkle. As Baldev arranges destination marriage in London, everyone arrives there. Charan reveals to Binkle about Sweety and Karan, falling again for her. Nafisa reaches London. She and Manpreet fall in love. Charan reveals he also loves Binkle now and isn't drug addict.

Kartar refuses to help Karan, Sweety, Charan, Binkle, Manpreet and Nafisa. 25 December, the wedding day arrives when Karan and Charan exchange their sherwanis. Sweety reveals her love for Karan, shocking everyone. Kartar explains Jeeto and Baldev to stop arguing and be silly. They patch up. Kartar orders Karan and Charan to have original identities. So, the film ends happily; Karan weds Sweety and Charan weds Binkle.

Cast

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  • Anil Kapoor as Kartar Singh Bajwa: Jeeto, Avtaar and Baldev's brother; Karan and Charan's paternal uncle
  • Arjun Kapoor in dual role as
    • Karan Singh Bajwa Sood: Avtaar and Jugni's son; Charan's identical twin brother and foster cousin; Paramjeet and Jeeto's adopted son; Jeeto, Kartar and Baldev's nephew; Bila's foster brother-in-law; Nikki's foster brother; Binkle's ex-fiancé; Sweety's husband
    • Charan Singh Bajwa: Avtaar and Jugni's son; Karan's identical twin brother and foster cousin; Baldev and Kuldeep's adopted son; Jeeto, Kartar and Baldev's nephew; Baby's foster brother; Nafisa's ex-boyfriend; Sweety's ex-fiancé; Binkle's husband
  • Ileana D'Cruz as Supreet "Sweety" Kaur Gill Bajwa: Kuljeet's daughter; Charan's ex-fiancé; Karan's wife
  • Athiya Shetty as Binkle Sandhu Bajwa: Akalpreet's daughter; Manpreet's sister; Karan's ex-fiancé; Charan's wife
  • Karan Kundrra as Manpreet Sandhu: Akalpreet's son; Binkle's brother; Nafisa's husband
  • Neha Sharma as Nafisa Qureshi Sandhu: Advocate; Charan's former love interest and ex-fiancé; Manpreet's wife
  • Rahul Dev as Akalpreet Sandhu: Binkle and Manpreet's father
  • Gurpal Singh as Kuljeet Singh Gill: Sweety's father
  • Ratna Pathak Shah as Arshveer "Jeeto" Kaur Bajwa Sood: Kartar, Avtaar and Baldev's sister; Paramjeet's wife; Karan and Charan's fraternal aunt; Karan's foster mother; Nikki's mother; Billa's mother-in-law
  • Pavan Malhotra as Baldev Singh Bajwa: Kuldeep's husband; Jeeto, Kartar and Avtaar's brother; Karan and Charan's paternal uncle; Charan's foster father; Baby's father
  • Lalit Parimoo as Paramjeet Singh Sood: Jeeto's husband; Karan and Charan's fraternal uncle; Karan's foster father; Nikki's father
  • Geeta Aggarwal Sharma as Kuldeep Kaur Bajwa: Baldev's wife; Karan and Charan's paternal aunt; Charan's foster mother; Baby's mother
  • Bhoomika Sharma as Baby Kaur Bajwa: Baldev and Kuldeep's daughter; Charan's foster sister; Jeeto, Avtaar, and Kartar's niece
  • Nikkita Chadha as Nikki Sood: Jeeto and Paramjit's daughter; Karan's foster sister; Baldev, Avtaar, and Kartar's niece; Billa's wife
  • Mohit Chhabra as Billa: Jeeto and Paramjit's son-in-law; Nikki's husband
  • Juhee Pahuja as Jugni Kaur Bajwa: Avtaar's wife; Karan and Charan's mother
  • Sanjay Kapoor in special appearance as Avtaar Singh Bajwa: Jeeto, Kartar and Baldev's brother; Jugni's husband; Karan and Charan's father
  • Alexander Dolbenko as Jolly
  • Krishan Tandon as Trilochan "Babaji"

Production

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The Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara in Gravesend, Kent features as the temple the families worship.[9] The film is originally scheduled to release on 10 August 2015.

Soundtrack

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Mubarakan
Soundtrack album by
Amaal Mallik, Gourov Roshin, Rishi Rich and Yash Anand
Released6 July 2017
Recorded2013–2015
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length24:45
LanguageHindi
LabelT-Series
Amaal Mallik chronology
Golmaal Again
(2017)
Mubarakan
(2017)
Badrinath Ki Dulhania
(2017)
Gourov Roshin chronology
Force 2
(2016)
Mubarakan
(2017)
Wajah Tum Ho
(2016)
Rishi Rich chronology
Half Girlfriend
(2017)
Mubarakan
(2017)
Behen Hogi Teri
(2017)
Singles from Mubarakan
  1. "Mubarakan (Title Track)"
    Released: 22 June 2017
  2. "Hawa Hawa"
    Released: 29 June 2017

The music of the film has been composed by Amaal Mallik, Gourov Roshin, Rishi Rich and while the lyrics have been penned by Kumaar. Its first song "Mubarakan (Title Track)" was released on 22 June 2017. The second single titled as "Hawa Hawa" which is sung by Mika Singh and Prakriti Kakar was released on 29 June 2017. This was the copy of Pakistani singer singer Hasan jehangir song. The soundtrack was unveiled on 6 July 2017 by T-Series which consists 6 songs.

All lyrics are written by Kumaar

Track listing
No.TitleMusicSinger(s)Length
1."The Goggle Song"Amaal MallikSonu Nigam, Armaan Malik, Amaal Mallik, Tulsi Kumar, Neeti Mohan3:49
2."Mubarakan (Title Track)"Rishi Rich, Yash AnandJuggy D, Yash Narvekar, Badshah, Sukriti Kakar3:11
3."Jatt Jaguar"Amaal MallikVishal Dadlani, Navraj Hans, Apeksha Dandekar4:41
4."Haathon Mein Thhe Haath"Gourov RoshinPapon, Altamash Faridi, Aditi Singh Sharma, Arpita Mukherjee3:59
5."Hawa Hawa"Gourov RoshinMika Singh, Prakriti Kakar4:32
6."Dil Dhadke Louder Louder"Gourov RoshinRinku Giri, Puja Basnet4:31
Total length:24:45

Critical reception

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Rohit Vats of Hindustan Times rated it 3/5 and felt that the lead actor, Arjun Kapoor, was overshadowed by Anil Kapoor: "It’s just that Anil Kapoor is a pro at it and steals all the limelight from him (Arjun).....You’ll be occasionally laughing, but probably won’t be leaving the theatre with a big smile on your face.[10]

Meena Lyer of Times of India rated the film 3/5 and concluded: "Anil is the scene-stealer with his half Brit-half Punjabi act lifting the film throughout. Arjun’s double-act allows for some smiles and the girls, Ileana, Athiya and Neha are easy on the eye, though they’re just decorative set-pieces."[11]

Manju Ramanan of Masala! gave the film 3.5/5 saying, "Loud characters, bright sets, songs and dances and slapstick humour dominate this Anees Bazmee film. But the instances do make you smile.[12]

Ahana Bhattacharya of Koimoi gave the film 3/5 saying, "The story is funny and the film has some really hilarious dialogues. However, Sardar jokes are a bit clichéd and Bollywood needs to get over it. I loved the way the film builds up the confusion but it tends to drag towards the climax. There are moments when you will feel it is patriarchal, racist and regressive. Also, the climax is a bit predictable.[13]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Mubarakan – Movie – Worldwide Gross & Budget". Box Office India. Retrieved 25 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Box Office: Worldwide collections and day wise break up of Mubarakan :Bollywood Box Office – Bollywood Hungama". Bollywood Hungama. 31 July 2017.
  3. ^ "Box Office: Worldwide collections and day wise break up of Mubarakan :Bollywood Box Office – Bollywood Hungama". Bollywood Hungama. 31 July 2017.
  4. ^ "Arjun Kapoor and Anil Kapoor in Anees Bazmee's Mubaraka". Bollywood Hungama. 13 June 2016. Archived from the original on 29 June 2016. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
  5. ^ "Parineeti Chopra is not part of 'Mubarakan'". The Times of India. 22 July 2016. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
  6. ^ "Arjun Kapoor and Anil Kapoor in Anees Bazmee's Mubaraka". Bollywood Hungama. 13 June 2016. Archived from the original on 29 June 2016. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
  7. ^ quintdaily (28 July 2017). "Mubarakan Bollywood Movie Review – Rating – QuintDaily".
  8. ^ "Box Office Morning Occupancy: Mubarakan Has A Dull Opening". Koimoi. 28 July 2017. Retrieved 29 July 2017.
  9. ^ Kent Film Office. "Kent Film Office Mubarakan Article".
  10. ^ Rohit Vats (28 July 2017). "Mubarakan movie review: Anil Kapoor outshines Arjun Kapoor in this partly funny film". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  11. ^ Meena lyer (28 July 2017). "Mubarakan Movie Review". Times of India. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  12. ^ Manju Ramanan (28 July 2017). "MOVIE REVIEW: Mubarakan". Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  13. ^ Ahana Bhattacharya (28 July 2017). "Mubarakan Movie Review: A Mood-Lifting Family Entertainer". Retrieved 28 July 2017.
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