Baazigar | |
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Directed by | Abbas–Mustan |
Written by | Robin Bhatt Akash Khurana Javed Siddiqui |
Produced by | Ganesh Jain Champak Jain |
Starring | Shah Rukh Khan Kajol Siddharth Shilpa Shetty Dalip Tahil Johnny Lever Rakhee Gulzar |
Cinematography | Thomas A. Xavier |
Edited by | Hussain A. Burmawala |
Music by | Songs:Anu Malik Score: Shyam Surender |
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Distributed by | Eros International |
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Running time | 182 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | ₹4 crore[1] |
Box office | est.₹32 crore[2] |
Baazigar (transl. Gambler) is a 1993 IndianHindi-languagecrime thriller film directed byAbbas–Mustan and produced byVenus Movies. It starsShah Rukh Khan in the lead role alongsideKajol,Siddharth,Shilpa Shetty (in her film debut),Raakhee,Dalip Tahil, andJohnny Lever. Its soundtrack was composed byAnu Malik. The film follows a young man seeking to avenge the fall of his family by going on a murderous rampage.
The story is loosely based onIra Levin's 1953 novelA Kiss Before Dying and its 1991 film adaptation of thesame name.[3]Baazigar proved to be Khan'sbreakthrough role as the sole lead (his first as anantihero), in addition to Kajol's first commercial success and Shetty's film debut.[4][5]
Baazigar was released on 12 November 1993, coinciding with the festival ofDiwali.[6] Made on a budget of₹40 million, the film was declared ablockbuster at the box office with a worldwide gross of₹320 million, ranking as thefourth highest-grossing Hindi film of the year.[7] Apart from emerging as a major financial success, the film has become acult film over the years due to its suspense, story, screenplay, soundtrack and performances of the cast.[8] It was the first collaboration between Khan and Kajol, who went on to become one of India's most iconic on-screen couples. It helped establish Khan, Kajol, Shetty and Malik in Hindi films, and the soundtrack sold over 10 million units, thus becoming the highest-selling album of the year.[9]
At the39th Filmfare Awards,Baazigar received 10 nominations, includingBest Film,Best Supporting Actress andBest Female Debut (both for Shetty), and won 4 awards, includingBest Actor (Khan) andBest Music Director (Malik).[10]
Madan Chopra, a wealthy businessman, has two daughters—Seema and Priya. During a car race in Madras, Chopra meets Vicky Malhotra, a seemingly charming young man who allows him to win the race to earn his trust. Chopra becomes impressed by Vicky, and Priya gradually falls in love with him. However, Vicky is revealed to be Ajay Sharma, who has assumed a false identity to take revenge on Chopra.
Seema, who is in a secret relationship with Ajay, faces pressure from her father to marry someone else. Ajay tricks her into writing a suicide note and later pushes her off a building, staging her death as a suicide. To avoid scandal, Chopra quickly closes the case. Suspicious of her sister’s death, Priya begins investigating with the help of Inspector Karan Saxena, an old college friend.
Seema’s friend Ravi discovers a photograph of Seema and Ajay together. Before Priya can see it, Ajay kills Ravi and forces him to write a suicide note, framing him as Seema's murderer. Meanwhile, Chopra plans Priya’s engagement to Vicky, still unaware of his true identity.
Through flashbacks, it is revealed that Chopra once worked for Ajay’s father, Mr. Sharma. When Sharma caught him embezzling company funds, Chopra was jailed. Upon his release, Chopra pretended to repent but betrayed Sharma when he gave Madan power of attorney, taking over his business and leaving the Sharma family destitute. This led to Sharma’s death from a heart attack, the death of Ajay’s baby sister, and his mother Shobna’s mental breakdown. Witnessing Chopra's cruelty, Ajay vowed to destroy him.
Back in the present, Priya meets the real Vicky Malhotra and begins to suspect Ajay. She discovers a locket with photos of Ajay and Seema, confirming her suspicions and confronts Ajay who reveals Chopra's theft of his family's wealth to a shocked Priya who feels sympathy for him despite his crimes. Chopra, becomes aware of Ajay’s identity after giving him power of attorney which Ajay uses to steal his company. Chopra confronts him at his home with goons. A brutal fight ensues, during which Chopra's goons badly beat Ajay and Madan hits Shobna, who regains her sanity upon hearing Madan's voice. In the end, Ajay fights back but Chopra fatally impales Ajay with a rod, but Ajay retaliates, fatally wounding Chopra who dies immediately. A wounded Ajay struggles back to his mother, promising her he has reclaimed everything that was meant to be their's. Now only wanting to rest peacefully in his mothers arms, a despondent Priya and Karan watch as Ajay dies in his mothers arms, finally at peace.
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The film's premise is a subversion of a concept loosely inspired by a Hollywood film,A Kiss Before Dying (1991), which itself was based on a novel ofthe same name. While it borrows the basic premise,Baazigar tells a different, subversive story. WhileMatt Dillon's character inA Kiss Before Dying is avillain who murders for money,Baazigar subverts this, withShah Rukh Khan's character instead being a sympatheticanti-hero seeking vengeance for the brutal injustices done to his family.[11]
In an interview,Deepak Tijori revealed that when he first sawAKiss Before Dying, he wanted to appear as the lead in the Hindi adaptation of the film. So he showed it to Abbas-Mustan and later to producerPahlaj Nihalani. They liked it and was ready to do the film, but after meeting Nihalani, Abbas-Mustan told that they wantShah Rukh Khan in the lead and already have other producers aboard. They told Tijori that they will definitely do a film with him in the near future, but that never happened and he (Tijori) lost the part. Although Nihalani was ready to make the film with Tijori with another director, he also told him to go-ahead and film the adaptation of the film.[12][13]
Several A-list Bollywood stars were approached for the lead role, but they turned it down, due to the character being a murderous antihero.Akshay Kumar was the first choice to play the leading role though he turned it down due to the negativity of the role.Arbaaz Khan also turned down the role for the same reason but would go on to play a full fledged villain in Abbas-Mastan's next filmDaraar (1996).Salman Khan andAnil Kapoor also turned down the role due to its negativity.Shah Rukh Khan eventually convinced producer Ratan Jain and Ganesh Jain that only he could pull off the role; Jain liked his confidence, and cast him in the role. However, his casting was criticized by trade pundits who incorrectly predicted that "a boy with cute dimples" would never be accepted as an anti-hero.[11]
Initially,Sridevi was supposed to play both the female roles (as twin sisters) as didSean Young in the original film, but the director later realized that because to her massive popularity, the audience would not sympathize with the hero, if he killed the character played by Sridevi, hence they decided to cast two different actresses.[14]Madhuri Dixit was then offered the role of Seema, but she rejected.[15]Juhi Chawla was then approached for the same role, but she rejected it too.[16]
The filming began December 1992 and lasted till June 1993. The director filmed two endings, the first where the police arrest Vicky Malhotra (Ajay Sharma) and the second, which eventually they kept in the film, where Ajay eliminates the villain.[17]
The music was composed byAnu Malik and won him theFilmfare Award for Best Music Director.[18] The song "Yeh Kaali Kaali Aankhein" earned singerKumar Sanu his fourth consecutiveFilmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer afterAashiqui,Saajan andDeewana.[19] Sanu andVinod Rathod supplied vocals for Khan as "Vicky" and Ajay, respectively. Other singers featured in the album areAsha Bhosle,Pankaj Udhas,Alka Yagnik, and Sonali Vajpai. The lyrics were written by Gauhar Kanpuri, Rani Mallik, Zafar Gorakhpuri, Zameer Kazmi, Nawab Arzoo &Dev Kohli.[20] The soundtrack was released byVenus Music.[21]Dr. Alban's song "It's My Life" is also featured in the film.
A soundtrack was also released in Marathi. The film'ssoundtrack album sold 10 million units,[9] making it the best-sellingBollywood soundtrack album of 1993.[22] The soundtrack was ranked #67 on the list of "100 Greatest Bollywood Soundtracks of All Time", as compiled byPlanet Bollywood.
Baazigar | ||||
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Soundtrack album by | ||||
Released | 2 April 1993 | |||
Genre | Film soundtrack | |||
Label | Venus Music | |||
Anu Malik chronology | ||||
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No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Baazigar O Baazigar" | Nawab Arzoo | Kumar Sanu,Alka Yagnik | 7:31 |
2. | "Yeh Kaali Kaali Aankhein" | Dev Kohli | Kumar Sanu,Anu Malik | 7:53 |
3. | "Kitabein Bahut Si" | Zafar Gorakhpuri | Asha Bhosle,Vinod Rathod | 6:28 |
4. | "Chhupana Bhi Nahi Aata" | Rani Malik | Vinod Rathod | 7:01 |
5. | "Chhupana Bhi Nahi Aata" | Rani Malik | Pankaj Udhas | 5:31 |
6. | "Samajh Kar Chand Jis Ko" | Zameer Kazmi | Vinod Rathod, Alka Yagnik | 8:53 |
7. | "Aye Mere Humsafar" | Gauhar Kanpuri | Vinod Rathod, Alka Yagnik | 7:29 |
8. | "Tere Chehre Pe" | Rani Malik | Kumar Sanu, Sonali Vajpai | 7:09 |
Total length: | 57:51 |
Baazigar emerged a major commercial success at the box-office, ranking as thefourth highest-grossing Hindi film of the year, behind another Shah Rukh Khan-starrer,Darr.[23]Baazigar's collections in India were₹15crore net and₹32 crore gross,[23] equivalent to₹571 crore (US$65 million) adjusted for inflation.[24]
Award | Category | Recipients and Nominees | Results |
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39th Filmfare Awards | Best Actor | Shah Rukh Khan | Won |
Best Music Director | Anu Malik | ||
Best Male Playback Singer | Kumar Sanu for "Yeh Kaali Kaali Aankhein" | ||
Best Screenplay | Robin Bhatt,Javed Siddiqui,Akash Khurana | ||
Best Supporting Actress | Shilpa Shetty | Nominated | |
Best Female Debut | |||
Best Comedian | Johnny Lever | ||
Best Lyricist | Dev Kohli for "Yeh Kaali Kaali Aankhein" | ||
Best Male Playback Singer | Kumar Sanu for "Baazigar, O Baazigar" | ||
Best Female Playback Singer | Alka Yagnik for "Baazigar, O Baazigar" |
ATelugu remake,Vetagadu, released in 1995,[25] followed by aTamil remake,Samrat, which released in 1997 and aKannada remake,Nagarahavu, which released in 2002.[26] The Bengali remake,Prem was released in 2007.Baazigar is a remake of the filmA Kiss Before Dying (1956).