Omkara (2006 film) explained

Omkara
Director:Vishal Bhardwaj
Producer:Kumar Mangat Pathak
Screenplay:Vishal Bhardwaj
Robin Bhatt
Abhishek Chaubey
Starring:Ajay Devgn
Kareena Kapoor
Saif Ali Khan
Konkona Sen Sharma
Vivek Oberoi
Bipasha Basu
Music:Vishal Bhardwaj
Cinematography:Tassaduq Hussain
Editing:Meghna Manchanda Sen
Studio:Shemaroo Films
Distributor:Eros International
Big Screen Entertainers
Runtime:155 minutes
Country:India
Language:Hindi
Budget:₹26 Crore INR
Gross:42 Crore INR[1]

Omkara is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language crime drama film adapted from William Shakespeare's Othello, co-written and directed by Vishal Bhardwaj.[2] [3] [4] It stars an ensemble cast of Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, Konkona Sen Sharma, Vivek Oberoi and Bipasha Basu in lead roles. The director Vishal Bhardwaj himself composed the entire music for the film, including the background score, with lyrics by Gulzar.[5] The film is set in Meerut, a city in Uttar Pradesh.[6] It is the second film in Bhardwaj's trilogy of Shakespeare adaptations, which began with Maqbool (2003) and was completed with Haider (2014).

Omkara released on 28 July 2006, and proved to be a commercial moderate success at the box office, due to its dark theme and strong language which kept away family audiences. However, it received widespread critical acclaim, with praise for its direction, story, screenplay, dialogues, soundtrack and performances of the ensemble cast, with particular praise directed towards Devgn, Kapoor, Khan, Oberoi, and Sharma's performances.

At the 54th National Film Awards, Omkara won 3 awards, including Best Supporting Actress (Sen Sharma). At the 52nd Filmfare Awards, the film received 19 nominations, including Best Director (Bhardwaj) and Best Actress (Kapoor), and won a leading 9 awards, including Best Actress (Critics) (Kapoor), Best Supporting Actress (Sen Sharma) and Best Villain (Khan),

Omkara was showcased in the Marché du Film section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival along with a book on the making of the film.[7] [8] It was also selected to be screened at the Cairo International Film Festival, where Bhardwaj was awarded for Best Artistic Contribution in Cinema of a Director, in addition to winning 3 awards at the Kara Film Festival,[9] and an award at the Asian Festival of First Films.

Plot

Omkara "Omi" Shukla is an enforcer for a gang that commits political crimes for the local politician Tiwari Bhaisaab. Ishwar "Langda" Tyagi and Keshav "Kesu Firangi" Upadhyay are his closest lieutenants. Langda gatecrashes a baraat and challenges Rajju, the groom, to try and stop Omkara from abducting the bride, Dolly Mishra. Rajju fails and the wedding never takes place.

Dolly's father, advocate Raghunath Mishra, is enraged with Omkara and at one point threatens to kill him. To sort out the misunderstanding, Bhaisaab arranges for Dolly to appear before her father; she clarifies that she eloped with Omkara and was not abducted. Her father remains disgusted and scared that she is in love with a man from a lower caste as well as a violent criminal and leaves the village in shame.

Omkara and his gang compromise Indore Singh, an electoral rival of Bhaisaab, by exploiting an MMS sex scandal; they also kill several of Singh's enforcers, while allowing one of them, Kichlu, to live. Bhaisaab is elected for parliament and Omkara is promoted to the candidate for the upcoming state elections.

Omkara appoints Kesu over Langda as his successor once he enters politics himself, as he feels Kesu, who hails from the upper classes and is college-educated, stands a better chance of winning over the younger, educated voting crowd than Langda, who is rustic and dropped out of school.

Langda, disappointed with Omkara's poor judgment and jealous of Kesu, his younger, less-experienced superior, decides to take revenge. He first causes a violent brawl between Kesu and Rajju by taking advantage of Kesu's low threshold for alcohol, which damages Omkara's faith in Kesu. Langda has Kesu convince Dolly to mollify Omkara, but at the same time uses Kesu's visits to Dolly as evidence to suggest to Omkara that the two of them are having an affair. Langda additionally has Indu, his wife and Omkara's sister, steal an expensive piece of jewelry that Omkara gifted to Dolly, and encourages Kesu to gift it to his girlfriend Billo.

Billo is later used to lure Kichlu out of hiding, so Omkara's gang can assassinate him. Omkara, Langda and their associates arrive at the hideout, where Billo is dancing. Omkara then chases down and murders Kichlu in a rage. Later, after they kill several people on a train, Omkara beats Langda and demands that he unambiguously tell him whether Kesu and Dolly are having an affair. Langda insists that they are.

On the wedding day, a bird drops a snake into paint being used by Dolly: a bad omen. Indu tells her brother not to marry Dolly if he has any doubts. Omkara is still unsure, and demands proof from Langda. Later, Langda tricks Omkara into believing that Kesu's explicit talk about Billo is referring to Dolly, and arranges for Omkara to watch Billo drop Omkara's heirloom jewelry at Kesu's door.

Convinced of the affair, Omkara smothers Dolly to death on their wedding night. Elsewhere, Langda shoots Kesu, who collapses but survives. Rajju shoots himself. Hearing gunfire, Indu rushes to Omkara, where she finds Dolly's corpse and the recovered jewelry. She confesses to having stolen the jewelry for Langda, making Omkara realize that Langda is responsible for his fatal misunderstanding. As Langda leaves, Indu slashes his throat in retribution. The wounded Kesu enters, asking Omkara "How did you ever think...?" Omkara shoots himself in the chest and dies next to his wife.

Cast and characters

ActorCharacter in the movieCharacter in the play
Ajay DevgnOmkara 'Omi' ShuklaOthello
Kareena KapoorDolly MishraDesdemona
Saif Ali KhanIshwar 'Langda' TyagiIago
Konkona Sen SharmaIndu TyagiEmilia
Vivek OberoiKeshav 'Kesu Firangi' UpadhyayCassio
Bipasha BasuBillo Chamanbahar (Special Appearance)Bianca
Deepak DobriyalRajan 'Rajju' TiwariRoderigo
Naseeruddin ShahTiwari BhaisaabDuke of Venice
Kamal TiwariAdvocate Raghunath MishraBrabantio

Character Outlines

Supporting cast

Shooting Locations

Omkara was shot over a period of 4 months across various locales, including Lonavala, Lucknow University, Allahabad, Satara, Mahabaleshwar, Mumbai; and Wai, Maharashtra, where bulk of the shooting took place. Even though most of the shooting took place in Maharashtra, sets were erected with precise details to create an authentic Uttar Pradesh village.

Production

Members of the production team included stunt coordinator Jai Singh, costume designer Dolly Ahluwalia, choreographers Bhushan Lakhandri and Ganesh Acharya along with chief assistant director Ajit Ahuja.

The title of the film was decided by a popular vote. Moviegoers had a choice among Omkara, Issak and O Saathi Re, all of which had already appeared as the film's song titles. Sushmita Sen was the first choice for Kapoor's role. Aamir Khan was originally considered for Saif's role. Bhardwaj and Aamir were going to collaborate on an earlier project but due to creative differences, the film was shelved. Bhardwaj thought about casting Khan in this film, but decided against it and approached Saif.[10]

Home media

Omkara is available for streaming on Eros Now. A censored version with a CBFC "U/A" rating is available on ZEE5.[11]

Reception

Omkara had a fairly good performance at the box office in India and received widespread critical acclaim all over. The film grossed $16,466,144 worldwide in its total run at the box office. Even though the film received rave reviews, its dark theme and strong language kept away family audiences.[12] It was, however, a major success in the overseas markets. The film quickly entered the UK's Top 10 and did very well in Australia, South Africa and the United States.

Omkara was universally acclaimed and was praised for its taut script, dramatic sequences and its lead performances. Devgn and Kapoor's performances were considered to be their career-best at the time, yet it was Khan's performance as Langda Tyagi that received widespread critical acclaim and accolades, and was labeled as the real milestone of the film. Director Vishal Bhardwaj says it was Aamir Khan who was keen to star in the role of Langda Tyagi initially, but finally it was Saif Ali Khan who bagged the role. Sen Sharma, who eventually won a National Award for her performance, was also highly praised.[13] [14] [15]

Language

All the dialogues in the film are delivered in a strong input of the Khariboli dialect other than Hindi, including the use of swear words, generally absent from mainstream Hindi cinema. The movie received an A Certificate from the censor board of India. Critics and audiences were divided in their opinions about the foul language. Many believed that it was not required and would lead to distancing the movie from the family audience,[16] while some applauded it for authentically showing the rustic setting of the story. The language and A certificate narrowed the audience but in turn brought accolades for the creators of the movie for valuing creativity over commercial success.

Soundtrack

Omkara
Type:Soundtrack
Artist:Vishal Bhardwaj
Genre:Feature film soundtrack
Length:36:16
Label:Eros Music
Producer:Hitesh Sonik, Clinton Cerejo
Prev Title:The Blue Umbrella
Prev Year:2005
Next Title:Nishabd
Next Year:2007

The music is composed by Vishal Bhardwaj and the lyrics are penned by Gulzar. The music was released on 8 July 2006. The official soundtrack contains 8 tracks. In 2007, the track "Beedi" was used as the Baganiya Song called "Hariya" which was sung by Zubeen Garg and Anamika Tanti from the album Jhumka. In January 2009, it was also used as the theme tune to a Brazilian TV soap opera called Caminho das Índias, produced by Rede Globo. On the back of this success, "Beedi" received considerable airplay on pop radio stations in Brazil becoming the first Hindi-only song to achieve this. The mini-series' soundtrack, which includes the track, went on to become one of the biggest selling albums of the year. Eventually, Bipasha Basu became the talking point of the film for giving 2 chartbuster songs, "Beedi" and "Namak", both of which became immensely popular. According to the Indian trade website Box Office India, with around units sold, this film's soundtrack album was the year's eleventh highest-selling.[17]

Track listing

Music Director – Vishal Bhardwaj

No. 'Title Artist(s) Length
1 "Omkara" 5:22
4 "O Saathi Re" 5:30
3 "Beedi" 5:05
2 "Jaag Ja" 4:29
5 "Namak" Rekha Bhardwaj, Rakesh Pandit 6:52
6 "Naina" 6:49
7 "Laakad" 5:36
8 "The Tragedy of Omkara" 1:35

Accolades

See main article: List of accolades received by Omkara (2006 film).

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Omkara . Box Office India . 9 July 2021 .
  2. Book: The Shakespearean World . 9781317696193 . Levenson . Jill L. . Ormsby . Robert . 27 March 2017. Taylor & Francis .
  3. Book: Bollywood Shakespeares . 9781137375568 . Dionne . C. . Kapadia . P. . 27 March 2014. Springer .
  4. Web site: A matter of caste as Bollywood embraces the Bard . The Guardian . Ramesh . Randeep . 29 July 2006 . 9 July 2021 .
  5. News: A matter of caste as Bollywood embraces the Bard: Big budget remake of Othello — with song and dance — starts new trend . The Guardian . 29 July 2006 . London . Randeep . Ramesh . 20 May 2010.
  6. News: Moor of Meerut .
  7. Web site: A book on the making of Omkara to be released at Cannes . https://web.archive.org/web/20150722012338/http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/1218777/A-book-on-the-making-of-Omkara-to-be-released-at-Cannes . dead . 22 July 2015 . Bollywood Hungama. 17 May 2006 .
  8. Web site: Omkara arrives at Cannes too. 18 October 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141018142842/http://test.santabanta.com/bollywood/10657/omkara-arrives-at-cannes-too/. 18 October 2014. dead.
  9. Web site: 'Omkara' shines in Cairo and Karachi . Apun Ka Choice . 26 December 2006.
  10. News: Aamir wanted to play Langda Tyagi in Omkara: Vishal Bhardwaj . The Times of India. 29 October 2016.
  11. Web site: Omkara on ZEE5. 2021-08-07. ZEE5. en.
  12. Web site: The Telegraph – Calcutta : Look . https://web.archive.org/web/20110526055705/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1060827/asp/look/story_6661797.asp . dead . 26 May 2011 . Telegraphindia.com . 27 August 2006 . 6 October 2011.
  13. Web site: Aamir Khan wanted to play 'Langda Tyagi' in Omkara: Vishal Bhardwaj . The Indian Express . 26 November 2012 . 26 November 2012.
  14. Web site: Saif Ali Khan breaks his lover-boy image in 'Omkara' : Bollywood News . ApunKaChoice.Com . 12 July 2006 . 6 October 2011.
  15. Web site: Konkona thanks Vishal Bhardwaj for the National Award . . 25 June 2008 . 6 October 2011.
  16. News: Families stay away from Omkara . https://web.archive.org/web/20121016193024/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2006-08-01/news-interviews/27815905_1_film-box-office-language . dead . 16 October 2012 . 28 May 2007 . . 1 August 2006.
  17. Web site: Music Hits 2000–2009 (Figures in Units) . https://web.archive.org/web/20100624132928/http://boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=286&catName=MjAwMC0yMDA5 . 24 June 2010 . Box Office India.