Lai Bhaari
Lai Bhaari (2014 Movie) | |
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Film poster | |
लय भारी | |
Directed by | Nishikant Kamat |
Produced by |
Genelia Deshmukh Jeetendra Thackeray Ameya Khopkar |
Screenplay by | Ritesh Shah |
Story by |
Sajid Nadiadwala Sanjay Pawar (dialogue) |
Starring |
Riteish Deshmukh Sharad Kelkar Uday Tikekar Tanvi Azmi Radhika Apte Aaditi Pohankar |
Music by |
Songs: Ajay−Atul Background Score: Sameer Fatarpekar |
Cinematography | Sanjay Memane |
Edited by | Aarif Sheikh |
Production company |
Mumbai Film Company Cinemantra Production |
Distributed by |
Zee Talkies Essel Vision |
Release dates |
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Country | India |
Language | Marathi |
Budget | 8 crore (US$1.3 million)[1] |
Box office | 70 crore (US$11 million) (lifetime)[2][3][4] |
Lai Bhaari (Marathi: लय भारी) is a 2014 Marathi film directed by Nishikant Kamat. The film marks the debut of Riteish Deshmukh in Marathi cinema, while Salman Khan and Genelia D'Souza also feature in cameo appearances.[5][6] The film went on to become the highest grossing Marathi film of all time.[7]
Plot
Pratap Singh Nimbalkar (Uday Tikekar) and his wife Sumitra Devi (Tanvi Azmi) are known for their social work like helping poor farmers by giving them land and shelter. Even though they are blessed by everyone, Sumitra Devi is insulted for not having a child even though she has been married for many years. Her maid suggests her to pray to Lord Vithoba (generally known as Vitthala by most common people of Maharashtra) in Pandharpur, a holy place in Maharashtra. Out of eagerness, Sumitra Devi promises to give her first son to Lord Vitthala.
As fate would have it, she gets pregnant soon and confirms the good news to Pratap Singh. But when she tells him that she has promised Lord Vithhala to give him her first child, Pratap Singh, who is modern in thought, says all this is ridiculous and flies off to London. After some days the baby is born, and Sumitra Devi calls up Pratap Singh and tells him that she is now convinced of keeping the baby. He comes back as soon as possible and names the baby Abhay Singh, or Prince, as a nickname.
25 years later, Prince (Riteish Deshmukh) comes back home after studying abroad. On the other hand, there is Prince's paternal cousin Sangram (Sharad Kelkar) is a crooked guy, who is trying to take all farms from the farmers by torturing them. On hearing this, Pratap Singh warns him for doing so. A few days later, Pratap Singh is killed and it is implied that Sangram was behind his death.
Seeing Prince as the only obstacle left in his plan of owning all the farms in the village, Sangram subsequently kills Prince and takes over all the property that belonged to Pratap Singh. Seeing no way left, Sumitra Devi goes to Pandharpur and angrily prays to Lord Vitthala to give back her son. Right outside the temple, Mauli (Riteish Deshmukh), a lookalike of Prince, beats up some goons who were eve teasing.
In a surprising twist, it is revealed that 25 years ago, Sumirta Devi had given birth to twins, one of which she gave to Lord Vitthala. And this son is none other than Mauli, a rowdy, as opposed to the gentleman Prince. How Mauli takes revenge from Sangram forms the crux of the story.
Cast
- Riteish Deshmukh as Mauli and Abhay Singh Nimbalkar 'Prince'
- Sharad Kelkar as Sangram, Mauli's first cousin
- Radhika Apte as Kavita, Mauli's love interest
- Tanvi Azmi as Sumitra Devi, Mauli and Prince's mother
- Uday Tikekar as Pratap Singh Nimbalkar, Mauli and Prince's father
- Sanjay Khapare as Sakha, Mauli and Prince's friend
- Aaditi Pohankar as Nandhini, Prince's love interest
- Salman Khan as Bhau (Cameo appearance)
- Genelia D'souza (Cameo appearance in song "Aala Holicha)
Production
With a budget of 8 crore (US$1.3 million), Lai Bhaari is one of the most expensive Marathi films till date.[8] It has been produced by Jeetendra Thackeray, Ameya Khopkar and Genelia Deshmukh under Cinemantra Production and Mumbai Film Company production banner and it is presented by Zee Talkies and Essel Vision.
This movie marks the third instalment of Ritesh Deshmukh in Marathi after his produced two successful Marathi films Balak-Palak and Yellow (2014 film).
Soundtrack
Lai Bhaari | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Ajay-Atul | ||||
Released | June 2014 | |||
Genre | Film soundtrack | |||
Length | 25:31 | |||
Label | Video Palace | |||
Ajay-Atul chronology | ||||
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The lyrics for the film are penned by Guru Thakur & Ajay-Atul with music composed by the Ajay-Atul. The song Mauli Mauli sung by Ajay Gogavale became popular.
Track listing
Lai Bhaari | ||||||||||
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No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length | |||||||
1. | "Mauli Mauli" | Ajay Gogavale | 5:05 | |||||||
2. | "Aala Holicha San" | Swapnil Bandodkar & Yogita Godbole | 5:21 | |||||||
3. | "Jeev Bhulala" | Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal | 4:43 | |||||||
4. | "New Nava Tarana" | Kunal Ganjawala | 4:50 | |||||||
5. | "Ye Na Saajna" | Shreya Ghoshal | 5:32 | |||||||
Total length: |
25:31 |
Reception
The film has received highly positive reviews. Rediff gave 4 out of 5 stars and declared movie awesome.[9] Bollywoodlife and Koimoi have rated the movie 3 stars out of 5 .Times of India gave the movie a rating of 3.5/5.[10] It has been acclaimed by various Bollywood celebrities.[11]
Box office
Lai Bhaari grossed around 3.1 crore (US$490,000) on the first day, 3.6 crore (US$570,000) on the first Saturday and 3.85 crore (US$610,000) on its first Sunday, taking the first weekend collections to 10.55 crore (US$1.7 million) in Maharashtra alone.[12] The second week recorded a gross collection of 1.05 crore (US$170,000) on Friday, 1.90 crore (US$300,000) on Saturday and 2.70 crore (US$430,000) on Sunday. The gross collected till 27 July 2014 amounted to 26.43 crore (US$4.2 million).[13] With this lai bhari broke Duniyadari's record of having the second highest box office collection in Marathi cinema.Till 31 July the total collection of the film was 31.52 cr.[14] After the fourth weekend, the total earnings reached 33.74 crore (US$5.4 million)[15] and overtook Timepass as the highest grossing Marathi film ever.[7]
References
- ↑ "Riteish’s Lai Bhari to have an eight crore budget". The Times of India. 3 December 2013.
- ↑ http://www.mid-day.com/articles/monetary-boost-giving-marathi-cinema-a-new-lease-of-life/15648157
- ↑ http://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/regional/bollywood-gets-into-local-mode-eyes-marathi-cinema/article1-1267403.aspx
- ↑ http://www.mid-day.com/articles/heres-why-marathi-cinema-is-doing-better-than-bollywood/16111160
- ↑ "Meet 'Bhau' Salman Khan of Riteish Deshmukh's Lai Bhaari". India Today. 7 July 2014. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
- ↑ "Genelia's Marathi tadka in Lai Bhaari". The Times of India. 30 July 2014. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 http://zeenews.india.com/entertainment/regional/lai-bhaari-riteish-deshmukh-delivers-highest-grossing-marathi-film_159531.html
- ↑ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/marathi/movies/news/Riteishs-Lai-Bhari-to-have-an-eight-crore-budget/articleshow/26786530.cms
- ↑ http://www.rediff.com/movies/review/review-lai-bhaari-is-awesome/20140711.htm
- ↑ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/marathi/movie-reviews/Lai-Bhaari-Salman-Khan-Riteish-Vilasrao-Deshmukh-Sharad-Kelkar-Tanvi-Azmi-Radhika-Apte-Aditi-Pohankar/movie-review/38196919.cms
- ↑ http://www.ibtimes.co.in/lai-bhaari-movie-review-watch-it-riteish-deshmukh-salman-khan-604212
- ↑ "Riteish Deshmukh storms box office again, Lai Bhaari earns Rs. 10.55 crore". Hindustan Times. 14 July 2014. Retrieved 30 July 2014.
- ↑ http://www.koimoi.com/box-office/lai-bhaari-2nd-thursday-box-office-collections/
- ↑ http://justfewseconds.com/2014/07/lai-bhaari-3rd-week-income-21st-day-box-office-collection/
- ↑ "Lai Bhaari’s Fourth Week Box Office Collections". Koimoi. 9 August 2014.