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Bhagam Bhag

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2006 film by Priyadarshan

Bhagam Bhag
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPriyadarshan
Written byNeeraj Vora (screenplay and dialogues)
Based onMannar Mathai Speaking
bySiddique–Lal
Produced bySunil Shetty
Dhilin Mehta
Starring
CinematographyJeeva
Edited byArun Kumar
N. Gopalakrishnan
Music bySongs:
Pritam Chakraborty
Background Score:
Salim-Sulaiman
Production
companies
Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision
Popcorn Entertainment
Distributed byUTV Motion Pictures
Indian Films
Release date
  • 21 December 2006 (2006-12-21)
Running time
159 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget₹32 crore[1]
Box office₹67.82 crore[1]

Bhagam Bhag (transl. Mad rush) is a 2006 IndianHindi-languagecomedy film directed byPriyadarshan and written byNeeraj Vora. It was produced bySunil Shetty andDhilin Mehta. The film starsAkshay Kumar,Govinda andParesh Rawal as the three leads alongsideLara Dutta,Rajpal Yadav,Jackie Shroff,Arbaaz Khan,Shakti Kapoor,Manoj Joshi,Razak Khan,Sharat Saxena andAsrani. The film tells the story of a theatre group which travels to London for a show and need a heroine to complete their play, only to be entangled in amurder mystery they did not commit, as well as mistakenly becoming the enemies ofa drug cartel anda street gang, in the process.

The film adapted certain subplots of the Malayalam filmMannar Mathai Speaking which itself was based on the 1958 filmVertigo.[2] The film was remade in Telugu asBrahmanandam Drama Company (2008).[3]

The film was released theatrically on 21 December 2006, duringChristmas and coinciding withGovinda birthday, and received mixed reviews from critics but was a commercial success and became the9th highest-grossing film of the year.[citation needed]

Plot

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Champak Chaturvedi runs atheatrical troupe in India. His two men, Bunty, a graduate in arts, and Babla, who can neither read nor write English, are assigned to either play the role of theirplay'shero, or thevillain. Both men end up squabbling with each other, as both want the hero's part. Champak finds out that Bunty has harassed the play's heroine, Anjali, and punishes him. The group gets a contract to stage 30 plays inBritain by Ravinder Taneja; however, on the day of the departure, Anjali opts out, leaving Champak no alternative but to travel without a heroine, hoping to recruit one while in Britain. Upon arrival, Champak tells his whole crew that whoever brings him a heroine will be given the role of themain hero.

Babla sets about to find a suitable heroine from theIndian population. In order to find one, on the advice of Gullu, acab driver, he goes to a garden where he is followed by Bunty, and the two agree to take the turns in the role of the hero. While there, Bunty and Babla have theirsuitcase accidentally switched by two men with one containingheroin, and as a result, both men end up being considered suspects by thelocal police, whose commissioner is J. D. Mehra. The two men who switched the suitcase are revealed to be working under Manubhai Gandhi, a builder anddrug smuggler who is trying to sell drugs to his buyer, Sher Khan. He and his men immediately suspect the trio to besecret police after hearing from Sher Khan that his men had been arrested by the police, and comedy ensues whenever Gandhi and his men bump into them. Bunty looks for a heroine alongside Gullu. Gullu take him to two goons, Guru and Hakka, who know a woman who lives inGermany, but they insist to drive there with the two along with all of their men. Not wanting to go along with this condition, the two trick all the goons into exiting the car while they escape, though Guru is still inside the car.

Bunty eventually recruits a woman named Nisha Chauhan a.k.a. "Munni" who suffers fromsuicidal tendencies, after she attempts to commitsuicide in front of their car, with Guru falling out andbreaking his leg in the process. Munni is accepted as the heroine of the play, and through the course of time, both Nisha and Bunty fall in love with each other. Guru and his men find the trio and chase Bunty to get their revenge, but Bunty escapes, and Hakka accidentally breaks Guru's other leg instead. Nisha's husband, Vikram Chauhan, soon arrives, thanks everyone, and takes his wife back home toLiverpool. A few days later, Bunty receives a phone call from a frantic Nisha, who tells him to come over immediately. He, along with Champak and Babla, arrive there to find herbody in flames.

Later, Bunty briefly sees Nisha on the streets, but no one believes him. The group ultimately decide to enact a play in which there is no need for a heroine. On the night of the play, a frightened Champak also sees Nisha in the restroom. All of a sudden, Vikram bumps into the trio with a gun in his hand, and Bunty accidentally presses the trigger of the gun, killing him. They hide Vikram's body and Champak's bloodstainedkurta in an AC duct to avoid any suspicion. They go on to perform the play, but Vikram's body slides down the vents and falls onto the stage. Mehra, who was present in the audience, investigates the case and finds Champak's bloodstained kurta and Babla's chain on Vikram's body and has the trio arrested. While the trio is being taken in a police car, Gandhi's men throw a bomb in the car in an attempt to kill the trio, which compels them to escape.

Bunty suggests that they'll have to prove their innocence to get out of this trouble, and for that, they need to find Nisha. After breaking into her house, they find out that Nisha has booked a ticket toMumbai under the name of Aditi Desai. They call at the number she registered for booking and find out that another girl named Sheetal, who is a friend of Nisha, has brought the ticket for her. Champak accidentally allows himself to getkidnapped by Gandhi's men, and they torture him to get the information that they suspect he knows about their drug smuggling business. Meanwhile, Guru and his men take Gullu's taxi and threaten that they won't give it back until he brings Bunty to them; Gullu is then captured by his boss, the taxi's owner and his men, who threaten he will have Gullu sent to jail if he doesn't get the taxi back. Babla and Bunty follow Sheetal to a train, where they witness her handing the ticket to Mumbai to Nisha. Bunty catches her and chases her to the top of a clocktower, while Babla calls Mehra about their location. Gullu witnesses this and calls Guru and his men to take Bunty and return the taxi, and the taxi owner and his men to take the taxi back. Gandhi also chooses the clocktower as his destination to complete his deal with Khan and asks him to come there.

Nisha reveals to Bunty that her actual name is Aditi Desai, and she was hired by Vikram Chauhan to act as her real wife, Nisha Chauhan, for sometime, and make everyone believe she had suicidal tendencies in exchange for 20 lakh and a ticket back to India, as she was currently stranded without herpassport. But when her work was done, she witnessed Vikram killing her real wife toextort money from her, and tried to save Nisha but failed to do so; it was the real Nisha who got burnt and died. On the play night, Aditi had come to tell the truth to Bunty and the others, but she was seen by Vikram, who was also there and wanted to kill Aditi for being the only witness in his wife's murder. However, Mehra, in a shocking turn of events, appeared and shot him; he was already wounded when he encountered the trio. Mehra then arrives and tells his side of the story—that he killed Vikram to avenge Nisha, who he reveals was his sister; Vikram drugged her in order to gain control of her wealthinheritance.

Mehra tries to kill Aditi for helping Vikram and being the only witness in his murder, but Gandhi, Khan, and their men (with Champak as their prisoner), Guru and his men (who have kidnapped Taneja as they believe he is Bunty's boss who told him to deceive them), Gullu, the taxi owner, and his men simultaneously arrive, and the convergence causes chaos. In the confusion, Gandhi, who believes everyone present isundercover police, tries to shoot them, hitting a hive of bees who attack and chase everyone (apart from Mehra, who escapes) outside onto the clock on the top floor. Afire brigade team tries to rescue them, but the ladder malfunctions, and everyone is sent flying off the ladder and get injured (except Aditi) as they fall and land in different places. All of them are admitted to the hospital, where Mehra visits Champak's team and Aditi, returns their passports, and surrenders himself to the police.

Cast

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Production

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Shooting took place inOxford, United Kingdom in July–August 2006, filming at severalUniversity of Oxford landmarks. The film borrows core plot from the Malayalam filmMannar Mathai Speaking with comedy sub plots from another Malayalam filmNadodikkattu.[4] The plot twist in the climax was borrowed from the 1999 Marathi thrillerBindhaast which Priyadarshan had earlier remade in Tamil asSnegithiye and Malayalam asRaakilipattu.[5] The climax comedy sequence was adapted from the 1963 classicIt's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.[citation needed]

Soundtrack

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Bhagam Bhag
Soundtrack album by
Released18 November 2006
Length60:05
LabelT-Series
ProducerPritam Chakraborty
Pritam Chakraborty chronology
Dhoom 2
(2006)
Bhagam Bhag
(2006)
Hattrick
(2007)

All lyrics are written bySameer; all music is composed byPritam Chakraborty

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Tere Bin"Kunal Ganjawala,Sunidhi Chauhan5:40
2."Signal"Remo Fernandes,Suzanne D'Mello5:00
3."Bhagam Bhag"Neeraj Shridhar4:39
4."Afreen"KK, Sunidhi Chauhan6:06
5."Signal" (Remix)Remo Fernandes, Suzanne D'Mello4:56
6."Tere Bin" (Remix)Kunal Ganjawala, Sunidhi Chauhan4:44
7."Afreen" (Remix)KK, Sunidhi Chauhan4:47
8."Bhagam Bhag" (Press Play Mix)Neeraj Shridhar4:37
9."Tere Bin" (Reprised)Kunal Ganjawala,Shreya Ghoshal5:46
10."Bhagam Bhag" (Ragga Mix)Neeraj Shridhar5:01
11."Chal Ud Chalein" (Run Run)Jojo, Suhail Kaul4:42
Total length:60:05

Note: the Soundtrack also contains "Aa Khushi Se Khud Kushi Kar Le", which is the Solo Version Sung by Sunidhi Chauhan, which was not used in the movie, it was Later Remade with Shaan and included in the 2007 film "Darling".The music for "Afreen" is taken from "Heaven on Their Minds" from theAndrew Lloyd Webber andTim Rice musical,Jesus Christ Superstar.

Release

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The film was worldwide released on 21 December 2006. The distribution rights of the movie were sold toUTV Motion Pictures. The DVD of the movie was released byT-Series Home Entertainment. The film has been made streaming available onJioCinema,Zee5,MX Player andAmazon Prime Video since 2020.

Reception

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The Times of India gave the film 3 out of 5 stars and stated, "The actors try hard, but the script and the dialogues let them down. Even the situations aren't funny enough, except for a few. Case in point, watch Paresh trying to chew a grenade and Govinda asking for a bite too. Funny!"[6]Taran Adarsh ofBollywood Hungama gave the film 3 out of 5 stars and stated, "Bhagam Bhag will be loved for its comedy in the first hour, but the whodunit in the second hour tapers the impact."[7]

Gullu Singh ofRediff.com gave the film 2 out of 5 stars and stated, "The real hero of the film is Kumar. He outshines everyone and has some of the best dialogues in the film. He is a treat to watch."[8] Indu Mirani ofDNA India gave the film 0.5 out of 5 stars and stated, "Ever since Priyadarshan madeHera Pheri in 2000, he has been continually repeating the formula. When he doesn't do so, as withKyon Ki (2005), he fails miserably."[9]

Sequel

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In November 2024, it was reported thatAkshay Kumar has acquired the rights toBhagam Bhag fromShemaroo and is working on the development ofBhagam Bhag 2. Currently, the film is in the script-writing stage, with a new team of writers assigned to create a story that will capture the same energy and humor that made the original a massive hit. The film will reunite the original trio of Kumar,Govinda, andParesh Rawal, and is expected to go on floors in 2025, with a release slated for 2026.[10][11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Bhagam Bhag".boxofficeindia.com. Retrieved10 April 2024.
  2. ^"Best Sequels of Malayalam Cinema, Ranked: From Kireedam To Oru CBI Diary Kurippu".Film Companion. 17 February 2021. Retrieved2 August 2021.
  3. ^"Sriramachandrulu films prod. No1 muhurat - Telugu cinema function - Sivaji, Ravi Krishna & Brahmanandam".idlebrain.com.
  4. ^"Bhagam Bhag pay royalty to Malyalam film maker"Archived 4 April 2009 at theWayback Machine. Realbollywood.com. 13 December 2006.
  5. ^Jha, Lata (11 September 2017)."Ten Marathi films remade in other languages".Livemint.
  6. ^"Bhagam Bhaag Movie Review",The Times of India, retrieved9 July 2021
  7. ^Hungama, Bollywood (22 December 2006)."Bhagam Bhag Review 3/5 | Bhagam Bhag Movie Review | Bhagam Bhag 2006 Public Review | Film Review".Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved9 July 2021.
  8. ^"Bhagam Bhag: Akshay top, Govinda flop".rediff.com. Retrieved9 July 2021.
  9. ^Mirani, Indu (22 December 2006)."Review: Bhagam Bhag".Daily News and Analysis. Retrieved9 July 2021.
  10. ^"Akshay Kumar to reunite with Govinda and Paresh Rawal for 'Bhagam Bhag 2': Report".The Times of India. 7 November 2024. Retrieved7 November 2024.
  11. ^"EXCLUSIVE: Akshay Kumar set for Bhagam Bhag again with Govinda and Paresh Rawal; Rights acquired for Part 2".Pinkvilla. 6 November 2024. Retrieved7 November 2024.

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