The Angrez

The Angrez

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Directed by Kuntaa Nikkil
Produced by M.Sridhar rao<sridhar Cinema Production
Written by Kuntaa Nikkil
Starring Kuntaa Nikkil
Mast Ali
Aziz Naser
Soumya Bollapragada
Ganesh Venkatraman
Tara D'Souza
Dheer Charan Srivastav[1]
Music by Mallinath Maruth
Release dates
2 October 2005
Running time
110 minutes
Country India
Language Hyderabadi Urdu
Telugu
English
Hindi

The Angrez is a 2005 Indian comedy movie directed by Kuntaa Nikkil. In this movie, the word "Angrez" refers to English people and non-resident Indians.

The movie was a trend-setter in that, it was one of the first to effectively and humorously, often resorting to the slapstick kind, portray the dialect of the Old City, Hyderabad and the Hyderabadi tongue.[2][3] The film also portrays the fascination for American materialism, the hype around the IT industry and the lifestyle and culture it has spawned.

Plot

The movie revolves around three sets of people.

  1. The Angrez – Two guys who come from the US to serve in an IT company.[4]
  2. Ismail bhai & gang – A bunch of locals from the Old City Area
  3. Mama a.k.a Annaa & gang – Local gangsters

Two Non-resident Indians Pranai and Rochak come to Hyderabad to take up jobs in their friend's company and settle in Hyderabad. Based in the old city, Ismail bhai and the gang meet up near Charminar and start their daily routine with gossips, babble and talks of bravery. Ismail bhai is apparently the gang leader and his gang comprises Saleem Pheku- a habitual liar, Jahangir – a self claimed hardcore gangster, Gafoor and Chaus who all follow Ismail bhai throughout the film.

While visiting the old city, Pranai and Rochak meet the Ismail bhai gang at a hotel in the old city. The Ismail bhai gang gets into a spat with Pranai and Rochak.[5] Rochak and Pranai are guided to safety by their guide as they are chased by the Ismail bhai gang. While Pranai and Rochak are engaged in love affairs in their office, the Ismail bhai gang keeps planning a strategy to seek their revenge.[6]

Meanwhile, Ramesh, Pranai's cousin (who is also their butler) colludes with Mama, the typical gangster of the Hyderabadi underbelly, to kidnap Pranai for ransom. Mama and his goons take up the assignment and the plan is set in motion.

Ismail bhai is still enraged as he believes that the harmless spat is now a matter worth dying for and is a matter of his honour.[7] On the other side of the town, Mama and his gang enter the residence of the NRIs, at the same time the Ismail bhai gang after sniffing out their whereabouts go into the NRI's house at night to seek their revenge and restore Ismail bhai's image. Mama and gang mistakenly kidnap Rochak. Ismail bhai and gang return from their mission failing as usual. Rochak finds out the mastermind behind the kidnapping and bribes the guard and warns Pranai of his cousin's intentions.[7]

Ismail bhai and Mama gang have a brush against each other. Pranai and Rochak succeed in making the two gangs fight against each other and manage their escape. As Mama and gang is nabbed by the Police, Ismail bhai and gang returns to Charminar after being heavily assaulted by Mama and his goons. And life, in Hyderabadi style, goes on as usual for the Ismail bhai gang.[7]

Pre-production

The director and writer of the movie, Kuntaa Nikkil, who also played the lead character 'Pranai' in the film, had already worked as an assistant director in the United States. He had worked on the script for 'The Angrez' for over two years. He met numerous people, investigated the culture of NRI's living in Hyderabad, and learned about the working conditions in call centres. To understand the culture of the old city he would secretly capture the expressions of people from the old city.[8] When a half-hour promo was shot on DV camera nobody was willing to produce the movie. Then Sreedhar Rao stepped forward and decided to produce the movie since he felt that the movie had highlighted the core culture of the city.[8][9]

Reception

Release

The movie was released initially only in four theatres in Hyderabad, but later on it was released in many theatres in Hyderabad and CDs/DVDs were released only after it completed 25 weeks. The producer petitioned the Department of Tourism to promote the film to raise interest in the Hyderabad area.[10] The directors and producers believe that this movie covers the entire Hyderabadi culture, right from bonalu to baraat, from biryani to the pub life. The five-minute rap song 'Hyderabadi Biryani' was shot in 77 different locations of Hyderabad like the Chudi Bazaar, Taramati Baradari and Tank Bund. The producers had to do a lot of running about since there were only a few takers. Released with just two prints, the film gradually headed for the fifth week and then was all set for a country wide opening. The film created a record by running to packed houses in a single theatre for over 25 weeks.[11]

Impact on the movie industry

Though the movie failed to attract the mainstream film industry, it started off the infectious trend of making comedy movies based on the Hyderabadi culture. In a matter of a year and a half, there were about a half a dozen releases, like Kal ka Nawab, Hyderabad Nawaabs, Aadab Hyderabad, Hungama in Dubai among others.[12] But none of them quite succeeded in creating the effect and the charm of the original, though these movies were popular among the Old City residents. The success of The Angrez can be attributed to the spontaneity of the humour whereas in the movies that followed, the humour looks forced.[13] The film not only gained popularity in Andhra Pradesh and the other parts of India but also among the large diaspora in the Middle-East and the US, thanks to the Internet and availability of original as well as pirated DVDs. With pirated DVDs being released in huge numbers, several raids were conducted and lakhs of pirated copies were recovered.[14] The DVD rights for the movie were sold to KAD Entertainment.

Spoofs from around the world

The movie reached new heights of popularity due to widespread availability of pirated copies of the full movie on torrent sharing sites. The movie became an instant hit among International residents of Hyderabad. Many people have posted spoofs and parodies on the popular video sharing site YouTube. The clips include people re-enacting some of the most popular segments from the movie. Others have adopted the Hyderabadi "style" and come up with new material. KAD, the manufacturers of the original DVD, lost around $5 million due to pirated copies being released and the movie being uploaded on all the major video sites.[15] The film collected 150 million.

Notes

  1. "The Angrez (2005)". Bharat Samay. 2006. Retrieved 13 March 2010.
  2. "The Angrez". Flixter.com. 22 February 2007. Retrieved 20 September 2010.
  3. vijay (29 December 2009). "The Angrez". Yahoo!. Retrieved 20 September 2010.
  4. "India Glitz June 02, 2006, Tuteja Joginder". Indiaglitz.com. Retrieved 20 September 2010.
  5. "Angrez:Preview". 26 December 2005. Retrieved 11 February 2010.
  6. Hajiyani Altaf (23 February 2006). "The Angrez Review". Mouthshut.com. Retrieved 5 March 2010.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Ghazala Rizvi. "The Angrez". Full Hyd.com. Retrieved 1 March 2010.
  8. 8.0 8.1 "The Angrez VCD's released". Raga Lahari. 16 December 2005. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
  9. "When Feroz Phekoo met Ismail Bhai". The Hindu. 22 May 2007. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
  10. Chowdhary, Sunita (21 January 2006). "Full throttle ahead". The Hindu. Retrieved 26 February 2009.
  11. Chowdhry Sunita (7 January 2006). "Full throttle ahead". The Hindu. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
  12. "Hungama in Dubai". Fullhyd.com. Retrieved 1 March 2010.
  13. Chowdhry Sunita (30 August 2006). "Nawabs in the land of Nizams". The Hindu. Retrieved 1 March 2010.
  14. Ali Bin Abdullah (7 November 2008). "Earthy, transcontinental too". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 10 March 2010.
  15. "Passion of Cinema January 31, 2008". Passionforcinema.com. 31 January 2008. Retrieved 20 September 2010.

M.Sridhar Rao is the producer under the banner-Sridhar Cinema. SDC presents is an abbreviation for Sridhar Constructions. Kunta Nikkel has directed and also acted in the movie.

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