Ghajini (2008 film) explained

Ghajini (2008 film) should not be confused with Ghajini (2005 film).

Ghajini
Director:A. R. Murugadoss
Decat:yes
Child:yes
Label1:Presented by
Data1:Allu Aravind
Producer:
Story:A. R. Murugadoss
Decat:yes
Child:yes
Label1:Dialogues by
Data1:Piyush Mishra
Based On:
Starring:
Music:A. R. Rahman
Cinematography:Ravi K. Chandran
Editing:Anthony
Studio:Geetha Arts
Runtime:184 minutes[1]
Country:India
Language:Hindi
Gross: crore

Ghajini (in Hindi pronounced as /ɡədʒniː/) is a 2008 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed and co-written by A. R. Murugadoss in his Hindi film debut. A remake of the director's Tamil film of the same name, the film stars Aamir Khan, Asin Thottumkal, Jiah Khan and Pradeep Rawat. In the film, Sanjay Singhania, a powerful entrepreneur, suffers from anterograde amnesia after a violent attack on him and his fiancee Kalpana. The film marks Asin's Hindi film debut and the penultimate film of Jiah Khan before her death in 2013.

The original film's plot was inspired from Memento and Happy Go Lovely. Khan and Murugadoss co-wrote the remake, with Khan suggesting changes to suit the taste of Hindi audience. Allu Aravind, Madhu Mantena and Tagore Madhu jointly acted as the producers, while the film was distributed by Geetha Arts. A. R. Rahman composed the soundtrack and musical score, while cinematography and editing were handled by Ravi K. Chandran and Anthony.

Ghajini was theatrically released on 25 December 2008, where it became the highest-grossing Indian film of the year and the first Bollywood film to cross the 100 crore mark domestically, creating the 100 Crore Club.[2] Ghajinis paid preview collections were 2.7crore.[3] It went on to become the highest-grossing Indian film of all time until it was surpassed by 3 Idiots and Chennai Express. Aamir's character was featured in a 3D video game titled Ghajini – The Game, which is based on the film.[4]

Plot

Sunita, a medical student, is investigating the anterograde amnesia case of Sanjay Singhania, the chairman of Air Voice, a telecommunications company. Sunita does her investigation against her professor Dr. Debkumar Mitra's wishes as Sanjay is being under criminal investigation. Sanjay, who loses his memory every 15 minutes, uses a system of photographs, notes and tattoos on his body to recover his memory and remember his mission of avenging the murder of his fianceé Kalpana Shetty, who was killed by Ghajini Dharmatma, a kingpin and a notable socialite in Mumbai.

Meanwhile, Inspector Arjun Yadav investigates a murder committed by Sanjay. He knocks Sanjay unconscious during a scuffle at his apartment and finds two diaries in his drawer. Arjun reads the first diary and learns that Sanjay, a successful entrepreneur, met Kalpana, a struggling model, after planning to install an advertising billboard above her apartment. When his agents approach Kalpana about it, her boss misinterprets it as a romantic advance and encourages her to accept. Kalpana decides to pose as Sanjay's girlfriend. After learning about the false rumor, Sanjay plans to confront Kalpana but starts to like her after seeing her altruistic nature. He poses as Sachin Chauhan, a newcomer model, and lies to Kalpana about his identity. Sanjay falls deeper in love with her and, at the end of the first diary, proposes to her. Kalpana, surprised, asks for the night to think it over. Sanjay decides to reveal his true identity if she agrees but to walk away if she doesn't.

As Arjun starts reading the second diary, Sanjay attacks and ties him up. Sunita locates the apartment, finds Arjun tied up, and learns of Sanjay's murder plot. She steals his diaries and frees Arjun. Sanjay appears suddenly. As Sunita and Arjun escape, Arjun is hit by a bus. Sunita informs Ghajini that Sanjay is coming after him. Sanjay learns of this and goes to attack her at her dormitory, where he is arrested and sedated. Ghajini is informed by the police about Sanjay's belongings and poses as Sanjay's friend. Soon, Sanjay's employees and doctor arrive and take him home. Ghajini and his men destroy his pictures and cover his tattoos, leaving him with no memory of the past.

After Sanjay gets arrested, Sunita reads the diaries and learns about Kalpana. In the second diary, Kalpana accepts the proposal on the condition that she purchases three Ambassador cars due to a past commitment. One thing leads to another, and Sanjay decides to tell her the truth about himself later. The diary ends abruptly when Sanjay has to go overseas for a few days.

After some research, Sunita eventually learns Kalpana travelled to Goa, where she stumbled across and freed a group of girls from a sex trafficking ring racketeered by Ghajini. Back in Mumbai, Ghajini confronts Kalpana when she discovers two of the girls went missing and then she walks away in disgust. Later that night, a constable calls Kalpana and informs her that Ghajini has set out to kill her and his henchmen are hiding inside her house. Kalpana is unable to save herself and Sanjay rushes to her home after she calls him and finds Kalpana stabbed. Ghajini hits Sanjay in the head with an iron rod, which results in a brain injury, before killing Kalpana with the same rod, in front of him.

After learning this, Sunita reminds Sanjay of Kalpana's murder and helps him track Ghajini to his local area. Sanjay kills his men but has a memory loss fit while searching for Ghajini, who takes advantage of the situation and stabs Sanjay. As Ghajini prepares to kill Sunita the same way he killed Kalpana, Sanjay recovers his memory and kills Ghajini in the same way.

Six months later, Sanjay returns as the chairman of Air Voice and is volunteering at an orphanage named after Kalpana. Sunita gifts him the cement pad with Sanjay and Kalpana's foot impressions and Sanjay feels Kalpana beside him.

Cast

Cameo appearance

Production

Development

It was rumoured earlier that the film was titled Kajri.[5] It is a remake of the Tamil film, Ghajini (2005). Aamir Khan, who had never before worked in a remake film in his career,[6] was initially hesitant to do the film, but was convinced by Suriya, the original star of the Tamil Ghajini, who told him he was "the only one who could do justice to the character."[7] Suriya was a fan of Khan, and had some involvement in the film's development, discussing minute details with Khan for two years during the film's development.[6]

Casting

Priyanka Chopra was offered the role as Kalpana, but was later replaced by Asin, who reprised her role from the original Tamil film.[8]

Khan was involved in the film's creative writing process, deciding what should remain from the original Tamil Ghajini and what changes should be made. Murugadoss revealed that the altered climax of the film was rewritten by Khan. According to Murugadoss:[9]

Influences

Murdagoss's original 2005 Tamil version of Ghajini was inspired by the American film Memento (2000), which itself was adapted from the short story "Memento Mori". The film stars Guy Pearce as Leonard Shelby, a former insurance fraud investigator searching for the man he believes raped and killed his wife during a burglary. Leonard suffers from anterograde amnesia, which he contracted from severe head trauma during the attack on his wife. Certain concepts like writing notes behind instant Polaroid photographs and tattooing facts on his body are also similar. According to Khan, "Ghajini is not a remake or even slightly inspired by Memento, but rather a remake of the Tamil film, Ghajini".[10] However, he acknowledged that Murgadoss's original Tamil film was at least partly inspired by Memento, stating, "Murgadoss had heard about a film called Memento and the concept had really fascinated him. Without having seen the film he went ahead and wrote his own version of the script and screenplay. Having finished his script, he then saw Memento, found it very different from what he had written, and went ahead and made Ghajini."[11]

The CGI opening brain sequence was inspired by the 1999 film Fight Club by David Fincher. This sequence was also used in the Tamil version of the film.

The film's title is a reference to Mahmud of Ghazni, the tenth-century Sultan of Ghaznavid Empire whose name is pronounced "Ghajini" in Tamil.[12] Several comical scenes in the film are similar to Happy Go Lovely (1951). The scene where Kalpana (Asin Thottumkal) helps a blind man to cross the road is similar to the French film Amélie.[13]

Filming

Shooting started in Chennai in May 2007.[14] Climax was shot in Old City, Hyderabad. Other filming locations included Bangalore, Cape Town in South Africa, the Deadpan Desert in Namibia and Mumbai. Aamir Khan had spent a year working out at the gym, training for his role.[15] This film marked the Bollywood debut for Asin. The film's production budget was .[16]

Release

Ghajini was released on 25 December 2008 with an estimated 1,500 prints worldwide,[17] including 1,200 prints (digital and analogue versions) in the domestic market,[18] [19] making it the largest Bollywood release at that time. The domestic rights were sold to Geetha Arts for, while satellite, overseas and home media rights were sold at a total of, breaking the records of Shah Rukh Khan's film Om Shanti Oms .[20]

The overseas distributors, Reliance Entertainment released the film with 300 prints in 22 countries, including 112 prints in the US and Canada, 65 prints in the UK and 36 prints in the UAE. Ghajini was also released in Norway, Germany, Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Singapore.[21] It had around 650 paid previews which fetched it around .[19]

Home media

The two-disc collector's edition DVD was manufactured by Big Home Video and distributed by international distributor, Adlabs Films Ltd (New name is Reliance MediaWorks) on 13 March 2009.[22]

Video games

See main article: Ghajini – The Game.

A PC video game based on the film was manufactured and produced by FXLabs Studios Pvt Ltd and Geetha Arts, and marketed and distributed by Eros Home Entertainment: Ghajini – The Game. It is a third-person action game consisting of five levels of play; here the player controlled the protagonist Sanjay to accomplish missions using martial arts, weapons, and artefacts.[23] It was hailed as India's first true 3D PC game with an MSRP of US$14.99. Although never officially rated, the distributor recommends that 15+ year old players partake in the game.[24]

Mobile video games were also released by Indiagames based on the film including Ghajini The Game and Ghajini Ultimate Workout.[25] [26]

Controversy

Director A. R. Murugadoss was arrested shortly before the film's completion. According to Salem Chandrasekhar, the producer of the Tamil original, he had not bought the rights to remake the film in Hindi.[27]

Anil Kapoor revealed that the director of the original film, Memento (2000) Christopher Nolan, from which Murugadoss ripped-off story, was very upset, he told Anil "I have heard that one of my films has been copied. I (Kapoor) said Ghajini. He was very upset about it. I told Aamir also. I told (Nolan) the film had just been released over there and is a big success. (He then said) Yeah, no money, no credit, no nothing.” [28]

Reception

Critical response

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film received an approval rating of 54% based on 13 reviews, with an average rating of 5.90/10.[29]

Rajeev Masand of CNN IBN wrote "Ghajini isn't a particularly good film, but entertainment it delivers by the bucketful."[30] Martin D'Souza of Bollywood Trade News Network notes its flaws in the script, while praising the action sequences.[31] Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama remarked that the movie "is a winner all the way".[32] Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India praised the performance by Aamir Khan as its high point.[33] Zee News described Aamir's performance as his best to date.[34]

Sukanya Verma of Rediff describes the film as "a sleek album of dark memories, which are terrifying to relive and shattering to experience".[35] Noyon Jyoti Parasara of AOL India said, "Most comparisons often point out that a remake is not as worthy.Ghajini however succeeds when it is compared to the Tamil version directed by the same director."[36] Anupama Chopra of NDTV said "Ghajini isn't a great film or even a very good one but I recommend that you see it. It is, as we used to say in the old days, paisa vasool.[37] Kaveree Bamzai of India Today said that "This is brutality, choreographed by a poet, and therefore that much more compelling."[38]

Gaurav Malani of India Times criticises its length while praising the performance of the cast.[39] Raja Sen of Rediff criticised the performance of Asin while concluding, "overwhelming feeling is one of regret".[40] Shubhra Gupta of Express India concluded that Ghajini is too long, too violent, and criticised Jiah Khan's acting and dancing skills, but praised the performances of Aamir Khan and Asin.[41] Hindustan Times wrote "You'd like to give Ghajini a long-term memory loss. Kya, kyon, kahan? Murugadoss.? Aamir? Asin? Who? Got to jog my memory... maybe after 15 minutes."[42]

Box office

Ghajini released worldwide on 25 December 2008, on Christmas Day. The film became the first-ever Bollywood film to open in double digits, collecting ₹102 million ($1.27 million) on its opening day, followed by ₹118 million ($1.47 million), ₹102.5 million ($1.28 million) and ₹87.5 million ($1.09 million), taking its four-day opening weekend collection to ₹410 million ($5.13 million). The film went past ₹1 billion ($12.5 million) domestically in its fourth week, thus becoming the first ever Bollywood film to cross ₹100 crore net domestically. It was the first Bollywood film to enter the 100 crore club.

Ghajini became the highest-grossing Indian film ever at the time,[43] and was declared an "All Time Blockbuster".[44] [45] Its record was surpassed a year later by another Aamir Khan film, 3 Idiots (2009).[43]

Soundtrack

Ghajini
Type:soundtrack
Artist:A.R Rahman
Recorded:Panchathan Record Inn and AM Studios
Genre:Feature film soundtrack
Length:34:00
Label:T-Series
Producer:A. R. Rahman
Prev Title:Yuvvraaj
Prev Year:2008
Year:2008
Next Title:Slumdog Millionaire
Next Year:2009

The film has six songs, including two remixes, composed by A. R. Rahman and with lyrics penned by Prasoon Joshi.

Reception

Bollywood Hungama wrote, "The music of Ghajini is all set to make waves way into 2009 after the Christmas release of the film. When 'best of the best' list would be compiled at the year end, it would be hard to ignore Ghajini."[46] Rediff.com gave it the highest possible rating of five stars with the reviewer praising Rahman saying, "This could just be one of his finest albums ever. Not just are the tracks great, but each one segues into the next with perfect unpredictability."[47] According to the Indian trade website Box Office India, the soundtrack album sold about 1.9million units, making it the year's best selling Bollywood music soundtrack album.[48]

Awards and nominations

AwardsCategoryRecipients and NomineesResults
Screen AwardsMost Promising Newcomer - FemaleAsinrowspan="1"
Best FilmGhajinirowspan="3"
Best ActorAamir Khan
Best ActressAsin
Stardust AwardsSuperstar of Tomorrow - Femalerowspan="2"
Hottest New FilmmakerA. R. Murugadoss
Hottest New FilmGhajinirowspan="1"
Filmfare AwardsBest Female DebutAsinrowspan="3"
Best ActionPeter Hein
R. D. Burman Award for New Music TalentBenny Dayal for Ghajini, Yuvvraaj and Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na
Best FilmA. R. Murugadossrowspan="6"
Best Director
Best ActorAamir Khan
Best ActressAsin
Best Music DirectorA. R. Rahman
International Indian Film Academy AwardsStar Debut of the Year - FemaleAsinrowspan="4"
Best Special EffectsPrime Focus
Best ActionPeter Hein, Stun Shiva
Best Sound RecordingResul Pookutty, Amrit Pritam Dutta
Best FilmMadhu Mantena, Allu Aravind, Tagore Madhurowspan="6"
A. R. Murugadoss
Best ActorAamir Khan
Best ActressAsin
Best VillainPradeep Rawat
Best Music DirectorA. R. Rahman
Producers Guild Film AwardsBest DirectorA. R. Murugadoss
Best ActorAamir Khanrowspan="2"
Best CinematographyRavi K. Chandran

See also

External links

Notes and References

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