Wanted (2009 film)

Wanted

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Prabhu Deva
Produced by Boney Kapoor
Written by Puri Jagannadh
Prabhu Deva
Screenplay by Shiraz Ahmed
Starring Salman Khan
Ayesha Takia Azmi
Prakash Raj
Vinod Khanna
Mahesh Manjrekar
Govind Namdeo
Mahek Chahal
Music by Sajid-Wajid
Cinematography Nirav Shah
S. Sriraram
Editing by Dilip Deo
Distributed by Sahara One Motion Pictures
S K Films Enterprises
Release date(s) September 18, 2009
Running time 153 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi
Budget 35 crore (US$6.65 million)[1]
Box office 91 crore (US$17.29 million)[2]

Wanted is a 2009 Bollywood action film, directed by Prabhu Deva, starring Salman Khan and Ayesha Takia in the lead roles. It is the second remake of 2006 Blockbuster Telugu film Pokiri. The film is about a young IPS officer, who goes undercover as a gangster to finish underworld. [3]

Contents

Plot

Radhe (ACP. Rajveer Shekawat) (Salman Khan) is an undercover officer working as a gangster for Gani Bhai (Translated as Don Ghani) (Prakash Raj), an international criminal. Jhanvi (Ayesha Takia) is the love interest of Radhe. Inspector Talpade (Mahesh Manjrekar) falls for Jhanvi, whereas Jhanvi has developed a soft spot for Radhe, since she met him.

Golden's (Aseem Merchant) gang and Datta Pawle's gang fight for the biggest piece of Mumbai. As Mumbai reels under bloody gang wars, commissioner Ashraf Khan (Govind Namdeo) vows to make the city crime-free and starts his campaign by arresting 200 criminals.

Gani Bhai comes back to Mumbai, kills Datta Pawle and ends up being arrested by Ashraf Khan. His gang retaliate by making a lewd video of Khan's daughter. While she is tortured, she reveals that there is a police informant in their gang.

On research they find out that he's the son of former police officer Shrikant Shekhawat (Vinod Khanna), who now runs a fitness center. Upon killing him, Gani Bhai ensures that his son will perform his last rites. They discover that the mole is none other than Radhe, and in fear go into hiding.

Radhe forces Talpade to take him to the hideout. There, he engages in a mass shootout in which he kills everyone, and finally slits Gani Bhai's throat.

Talpade tries to act innocent as Radhe phones the commissioner and informs him that his daughter is safe but unfortunately Inspector Talpade was killed in the shootout before shooting Talpade himself, in a similar fashion to how Talpade faked the death of an innocent police constable earlier quoting his tag line, "एक बार जो मैंने कमिटमेंट कर दिया, तो फिर मैं खुद की भी नहीं सुनता" meaning "Once I commit for something, I even don't listen to myself". Then the credits roll.

Cast

Character Map of Remakes

Pokiri
(Telugu)
(2006)
Pokkiri
(Tamil)
(2007)
Wanted
(Hindi)
(2009)
Porki
(Kannada)
(2010)
Mahesh Babu Vijay Salman Khan Darshan
Ileana D'Cruz Asin Ayesha Takia Pranitha
Prakash Raj Prakash Raj Prakash Raj Ashish Vidyarthi
Nassar Nassar Vinod Khanna Avinash
Sayaji Shinde Napoleon Govind Namdeo Devaraj
Ashish Vidyarthi Mukesh Tiwari Mahesh Manjrekar Shobaraj
Jyothi Rana Brinda Parekh Mahek Chahal Sangeetha Shetty

Production

Director Prabhu Deva was also the director of the previous Tamil remake, Pokkiri. Asin Thottumkal was first approached for the role of Jhanvi, but due to other commitments she rejected the offer.[4] Consequently the role went to Ayesha Takia.

Soundtrack

Wanted
Soundtrack album by Sajid - Wajid
Released
16 August 2009 (India)
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label
Sajid - Wajid chronology
Kal Kissne Dekha
(2009)
Wanted
(2009)
Main Aurr Mrs Khanna
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Bollywood Hungama [5]

The music of the film is given by Sajid Wajid. The music received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with a few songs seeing a positive response. Bollywood Hungama gave it an overall rating of 2.5/5. Jalwa and Love Me Love Me were declared the most successful tracks and topped the charts with its release.[6]

Tracklist
No. Title Artist(s) Length
1. "Ishq Vishq"   Kamaal Khan, Sunidhi Chauhan, Suzanne D'Mello 4:46
2. "Dil Leke"   Shaan, Shreya Ghoshal, Suzanne D'Mello (English vocals) 4:35
3. "Le Le Mazaa Le"   Suzanne D'Mello, Sowmya Raoh, Hrishikesh Lamrekar, Nikita Nigam 4:11
4. "Jalwa"   Wajid, Earl D'Souza 4:31
5. "Tose Pyaar Kare Hai"   Wajid, Sunidhi Chauhan 3:47
6. "Most Wanted Track"   Salman Khan 4:26
7. "Love Me Love Me"   Wajid, Amrita Kak 4:06
8. "Dil Leke (Remix)"   Shaan, Shreya Ghoshal 3:15
9. "Ishq Vishq (Remix)"   Kamaal Khan, Sunidhi Chauhan, Suzanne D'Mello 4:04
10. "Jalwa On The House"   Wajid, Earl D'Souza 4:15
11. "Tose Pyaar Kare Hai - Bhojpuri Makhan Mix"   Wajid, Earl D'Souza, Sunidhi Chauhan 4:55
12. "Love Me Love Me (Remix)"   Wajid, Amrita Kak 4:43

Reception

Box office and ratings

Wanted was one of 2009's biggest hits with approximately Rs. 33.5 crore distribution share. More than 70% of its business came from single screens rather than multiplexes. It was released on the same day as Dil Bole Hadippa.

Worldwide, Wanted had an excellent opening, grossing Rs. 38 crore in the first week.[7] It shattered records in Pakistan, grossing over Rs. 75 lakhs in its first weekend, which was a record for any Indian film.[8] It grossed Rs. 81.25 crore in India and Rs. 10.06 crore overseas and was elevated to super hit status.[9][10][11]

Reviews and critics

Wanted received mixed to solid reviews.[12][13] However Salman Khan's performance was much praised by critics and audience as well. Nikhat Kazmi from The Times of India gave it 4 out of 5. Taran Adarsh gave it 4 out of 5 stating that Wanted will run only on Salman's star power.[14] Raja Sen from Rediff gave a rating of 2 out of 5 and said "Khan might be having fun, but the fact a film like Wanted underscores is how badly Bollywood needs a breed of younger leading men. And how the existing lot need roles that fit."[15]

Awards

2010 Filmfare Awards

2010 IIFA Awards[17]

2010 Max Stardust Awards

2010 Star Screen Awards

Sequel

Producer Boney Kapoor has said that the sequel of Wanted, Wanted 2 (also known as Most Wanted) will be made in the near future with Salman and Asin in lead roles.[20] Salman requested Prabhu Deva to create the script and it is expected to start by end of 2011.[21]

References

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