This articleneeds additional citations forverification. Please helpimprove this article byadding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Hera Pheri" 2000 film – news ·newspapers ·books ·scholar ·JSTOR(September 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message) |
| Hera Pheri | |
|---|---|
![]() Theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | Priyadarshan |
| Written by | Neeraj Vora |
| Story by | Anand Vardhan |
| Based on | Ramji Rao Speaking bySiddique-Lal |
| Produced by | A. G. Nadiadwala |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Jeeva |
| Edited by | N. Gopalakrishnan |
| Music by | Songs: Anu Malik Guest Composers: Lalit Sen Bally Sagoo Background Score: Surinder Sodhi |
Production company | A. G. Films |
Release date |
|
Running time | 138 minutes[1] |
| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
| Budget | ₹7.5 crore[2] |
| Box office | ₹21.4 crore[3] |
Hera Pheri (transl. Foul Play) is a 2000 IndianHindi-languagecomedy film directed byPriyadarshan and written byNeeraj Vora, starringAkshay Kumar,Suniel Shetty,Paresh Rawal,Tabu,Om Puri andGulshan Grover.[4] The film is a remake of 1989Malayalam filmRamji Rao Speaking which itself was inspired by the 1971 American TV filmSee The Man Run.[5][6][7] It is the first instalment of theHera Pheri franchise. The plot revolves around two tenants, Raju and Shyam, and their landlord, Baburao Ganpatrao Apte, who are in desperate need of money. They chance upon a ransom call through a cross-connection and hatch a plan to claim the ransom for themselves.
The film was released on 31 March 2000. It opened to mixed reviews, some of whom applauded the performances of Kumar and Rawal particularly. The film is considered Kumar's foray into the comedy genre.[8] However, the film achieved moderate success, grossing ₹21.4 crore at the box office against a budget of ₹7.5 crore. It spawned a sequel,Phir Hera Pheri, released in 2006.
Over the years, the film has evolved into acult classic,[9][10][8] and is widely regarded as one of the greatestIndian comedy films ever made.[11] The film is noted for its authenticity and depiction of the economic problems of lower middle class families in India, situational comedy , dialogues, performances of the lead trio Kumar, Rawal and Shetty. It was voted the best Bollywood comedy film of all time in an online poll conducted byThe Indian Express in 2014.[12] It was remade in Telugu asDhanalakshmi, I Love You in 2002 bySiva Nageswara Rao.
Ghanshyam, a.k.a. Shyam, arrives inMumbai fromGurgaon seeking a job at the private bank where his late father, Sundarlal, worked earlier. Apparently, Sundarlal died in a fire accident at the bank, so Shyam should receive his job according to the company's rules. However, the bank manager informs Shyam that another person, Shivshankar Panikar, died two minutes after Sundarlal in the accident. Shivshankar's daughter, Anuradha, has also applied for the job, and since Shivshankar was senior to Sundarlal, the choice should be given to Anuradha first, disappointing Shyam. Later, Shyam bumps into another man, Raju, whom he misunderstands for a pickpocket and pursues him. However, he later discovers the truth and the opposite occurs when Raju, in turn, misunderstands Shyam for a pickpocket and pursues him too. Raju has troubles dealing with his daydreams and all his jobs are thus short-lived. He does not believe in hard work and aims to earn easy money. Raju deceives everyone, even his widowed mother, Savitri Devi, who resides in an old age home in Mumbai and believes her son is a successful engineer in Kolkata. Meanwhile, Shyam approaches the "Star Garage" owned byBaburao Ganpatrao Apte, a bespectacled near-sighted man, who owes a familial debt with many moneylenders and has a hard time dealing with all of them. Baburao agrees to take Shyam in as his tenant by Shyam compromising only on the amount of Baburao's alcohol. However, Baburao is also housing another tenant, who, unfortunately for Shyam, is Raju, who hasn't paid a single penny of rent to Baburao in the last 2 years. As a result, the trio falls into hilarious situations that usually involve Raju and Shyam verbally harassing each other and deliberately trying to create chaos, which all Baburao miserably has to resolve.
One day, the trio is visited by Anuradha, who tries to persuade Shyam to sign theNOC, so that she could receive the job at the bank. Since Shyam refuses to do so, Raju agrees to help Anuradha and manages to trick him into inadvertently signing the documents, causing their rivalry to hit its peak. Shyam also threatens to sue both the bank manager and Anuradha, who eventually agrees to give him the position in the bank in exchange for₹50,000, but Shyam refuses to do so. Khadak Singh, an old friend of Shyam in Gurgaon, visits the trio demanding back the ₹35,000 Shyam had borrowed from him earlier, or else the marriage of Khadak Singh's younger sister, Banno, will be cancelled, and he will commit suicide if Shyam fails to return the money. Shyam now decides to give up the job at the bank and borrow ₹35,000 from Anuradha instead in order to repay his debt to Khadak Singh. However, he learns that Anuradha is living with her mentally ill mother in abject poverty and still has to pay the rent to her landlord. She admits that she discovered Shyam's own financial situation being tough as her own, and that she had no heart to go through with her plan, so she has decided to resign from her job at the bank. In return, Shyam tears Anuradha's resignation letter up, insisting that he could never live with himself, and that she should keep the position in the bank. Later, Shyam discovers Raju's deception to his mother and drunkenly confronts him, also stating that his mother can be fake. As a result, a hurt Raju breaks down in tears and admits that his mother is real, and that he can go to any extent in order to avoid breaking her heart, which melts the hearts of both Shyam and Baburao. At this point, the trio finally unites with each other after each one having shared his grief, and now decides to overcome all their unending financial problems together.
Opportunity arrives when they receive a phone call on Baburao's telephone from Kabira, a gangster. The phone call is actually a wrong number meant for Devi Prasad, the wealthy owner of "Star Fisheries", due to a misprint in the phone directory, which presents Star Garage's phone number as Star Fisheries' and vice versa, which has been annoying Baburao to no end. Kabira, believing Devi Prasad to be on the phone, informs that Devi Prasad's granddaughter, Rinku, has been kidnapped by his gang and demands a ransom of ₹10 lakhs. Raju decides to take advantage of this to solve all their monetary problems; the trio call the real Devi Prasad and pose as the kidnappers and double the ransom amount, so that they can obtain the other half themselves while satisfying the ransom demand to Kabira's gang. Shyam and Baburao initially hesitate to go through with the idea, but finally agree when Raju convinces them that even though this is wrong, it is a golden chance to earn easy money as well as save the life of an innocent girl. As planned, Shyam calls Devi Prasad posing as Kabira and demands double the ransom of ₹20 lakhs. He also instructs Devi Prasad to meet them at the same location Kabira has chosen for the exchange. Devi Prasad keeps the kidnapping of Rinku a secret from everyone, but his servant discovers the truth and without Devi Prasad's knowledge, involves the police led by Inspector Prakash to track down the kidnappers.
On the trio's first attempt, the police arrive at the scene to target the trio. However, Devi Prasad prevents the police from arresting the trio and allows them to escape, so that his granddaughter will remain safe and will be handed back over to him. As a result, Kabira calls the trio again and double the initial ransom to ₹20 lakhs as punishment for involving the police. Following this, Shyam and Baburao decide to give up the plan and reveal Devi Prasad the truth, but Raju eventually shames them back into helping him. The trio calls Devi Prasad again and demands a foolproof double ransom of ₹40 lakhs. They also instruct him to meet them in the underground parking of a stadium, which Kabira has now chosen for the exchange. This time, Devi Prasad plans to trick the police by sending his servant in his car by himself to be pursued by them. When the trio meet Devi Prasad, he refuses to hand over the money and demands to see his granddaughter first. As a result, the trio is forced to confess they're not actually the kidnappers, and promise they will hand over Devi Prasad's granddaughter back to him. Believing them, Devi Prasad hands them over the bag of ₹40 lakhs. From the obtained bag, the trio divides the money into half and give one of the ₹20 lakhs to Kabira's gang for Rinku's release. However, Kabira gets alerted when Rinku identifies the trio as imposters and not her grandfather during the exchange, leading to a huge combat involving the trio, Kabira's gang, the police, and the henchmen of Khadak Singh (who is infuriated by Shyam's delay in returning the money and makes his henchmen intervene the fight). The police eventually arrest Kabira, his gang, and Khadak Singh's henchmen, while Khadak Singh escapes and the trio reunites Rinku with her grateful grandfather.
Raju manages to collect both bags containing ₹40 lakhs, and disappears in the trio's rented car with the money, while Shyam and Baburao return home happily waiting for Raju to return. When Raju does not return for several hours, they call at the old age home of his mother, learning that Raju has already taken her back with him. Believing Raju to have betrayed them and escaped with the money and his mother, Shyam and Baburao call the police and confess their involvement in Rinku's kidnapping in order to surrender themselves and the supposedly escaped Raju to the police. Immediately after Shyam and Baburao hang up, an ecstatic Raju suddenly returns with the money, who informs them that he went to repay Shyam's debt to Khadak Singh for his sister's successful marriage, and because the bag contained the documents for his mother's discharge from the old age home too. As it is too late now, a remorseful Shyam and Baburao explain their earlier misunderstanding to Raju, who breaks down in tears as his mother will now see her son getting arrested. As expected, the police arrive; the trio request the police to take them out through the back door, so that Raju's mother, who is sleeping in the car, will not see them. Anuradha also appears, witnessing the scene. At the last moment, however, Devi Prasad arrives at the scene, stating that he is not holding the trio guilty and they are actually innocent. Having no reason to hold them anymore, the police release the trio. Devi Prasad allows the trio to keep the money of ₹39.65 lakhs for themselves as a reward from him for saving his granddaughter's life. Just then, the telephone in their house rings again and the trio believes it may be for Devi Prasad, but he informs them that it is for them this time. The trio answers the phone call and suddenly become tensed, but it turns out to be a prank call from Rinku, who shouts, "Kabira Speaking!", imitating Kabira's catchphrase when his phone call is answered, with the trio breaking into uncontrollable laughter.
Hera Pheri was the first time thatPriyadarshan worked withAkshay Kumar andSuniel Shetty. He had worked withParesh Rawal inDoli Saja Ke Rakhna. It also marked the beginning of a long association between Priyadarshan and the three actors.FollowingHera Pheri, Priyadarshan has made sure that either Kumar, Shetty, Rawal or a combination of the three actors would star in his films. The only exceptions areDhol (2007),Billu (2009),Tezz (2012) andRangrezz (2013).
Parts of the film were shot inDubai andSouth Africa.[13]
The film score was composed bySurinder Sodhi.
| Hera Pheri | |
|---|---|
| Soundtrack album by | |
| Released | 2000 |
| Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
| Label | Saregama |
All lyrics are written bySameer.
| No. | Title | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Mujhse Milti Hai Ek Ladki Rozana" (Not used in the film) | Anu Malik | Udit Narayan,Alka Yagnik | 6:00 |
| 2. | "Jab Bhi Koi Haseena" | Anu Malik | K.K. | 6:40 |
| 3. | "Main Ladki Pom Pom" | Anu Malik | Abhijeet Bhattacharya,Kavita Krishnamurthy | 6:12 |
| 4. | "Denewala Jab Bhi Deta Deta Chhappar Phaad Ke" | Anu Malik | Abhijeet Bhattacharya,Vinod Rathod,Hariharan | 6:50 |
| 5. | "Humba Leela" | Anu Malik | Abhijeet Bhattacharya,Vinod Rathod,Hariharan | 7:58 |
| 6. | "Tun Tunak Tun" | Lalit Sen,Bally Sagoo | Richa Sharma,K.K. (in film) | 7:06 |
| 7. | "Sun Zara" (Not used in the film) | Anu Malik | Udit Narayan,Alka Yagnik | 7:15 |
| 8. | "Tun Tunak Tun (Dance Mix)" | Lalit Sen | Richa Sharma | 2:43 |
| Total length: | 50:44 | |||
The film did not open well upon release, but picked up later and became a box office success,[11] grossing₹ 24.25crore in India.[15] Much of the acclaim went to Akshay Kumar and Paresh Rawal for their comic timing and acting, the film is considered Kumar's foray into the comedy genre and critics have called Rawal as "Baburao" his best performance.[8]
Aparajita Saha ofRediff stated, "The movie belongs entirely to Paresh Rawal. Whatever laughter the film solicits is solely due to him. He has impeccable timing and a natural flair for comedy. Suniel Shetty's role and his performance is also too good."[16]Indiainfo wrote, "Paresh Rawal is brilliant in the film. Akshay Kumar is better than Suniel Shetty and Namrata, in a song appearance, appears cold. On the whole, this film is mainly for the city audiences who can understand and appreciate subtle humour."[17]
It has achieved acult status among Indian audiences and is regarded as one of the best Hindi comedy films ever made.[10][11] The dialogues of the film became widely famous throughout the years and are used popularly in Indianmemes.[18][19][20]
| Awards | Category | Recipients and Nominees | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| International Indian Film Academy Awards | Best Actor in a Comic Role[21] | Paresh Rawal | Won |
| Filmfare Awards | Best Comedian | Paresh Rawal | |
| Screen Awards | Best Comic Actor | Paresh Rawal | |
| Best Screenplay | Neeraj Vora | ||
| Best Dialogue | Neeraj Vora | ||
| Best Performance in a Comic Role | Om Puri | Nominated | |
| Best Story | Anand S. Vardhan | ||
| Best Editing | N. Gopalakrishnan |
The film went ontolaunch a film franchise which includesPhir Hera Pheri, the sequel of this film released on 9 June 2006, which starred besides the main trio,Bipasha Basu,Rimi Sen andJohny Lever joined the cast.Hera Pheri 3, an upcoming sequel and the third in the series is currently in production.
{{cite web}}:|last= has generic name (help)