| Neerja | |
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| Directed by | Ram Madhvani |
| Written by | Story and Screenplay: Saiwyn Quadras Dialogues: Sanyuktha Chawla Shaikh |
| Produced by | Atul Kasbekar Shanti Sivaram Maini |
| Starring | Sonam Kapoor |
| Cinematography | Mitesh Mirchandani |
| Edited by | Monisha R. Baldawa |
| Music by | Vishal Khurana |
Production companies | Bling Unplugged Fox Star Studios |
| Distributed by | Fox Star Studios |
Release date |
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Running time | 121 minutes[1] |
| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
| Budget | ₹20 crore[2] |
| Box office | est.₹135.52 crore[3] |
Neerja is a 2016IndianHindi-languagebiographicalthriller film directed byRam Madhvani and written bySaiwyn Quadras and Sanyuktha Chawla Shaikh. It was produced byAtul Kasbekar's company, Bling Unplugged, alongsideFox Star Studios. The film starsSonam Kapoor asthe eponymous lead, withShekhar Ravjiani,Shabana Azmi,Yogendra Tiku,Kavi Shastri andJim Sarbh in supporting roles.
The plot is based on a real-life event: the attemptedhijacking ofPan Am Flight 73 inKarachi, Pakistan by Libyan-backedAbu Nidal Organization on 5 September 1986. The film is shown from the point of view of thehead purser of the flight,Neerja Bhanot, who thwarted the hijack attempt by alerting the pilots, thus grounding the plane. Bhanot died trying to help save the passengers and crew, of whom 359 of the 379 on board survived.[citation needed]
Development began in September 2014, when Kasbekar signed Madhvani and Kapoor for a film to be made by Bling Unplugged and Fox Star Studios. Saiwyn Quadras and Sanyuktha Chawla worked on the script, with principal photography taking place inMumbai. The film features music by Vishal Khurana, with lyrics written byPrasoon Joshi.Neerja was released on 19 February 2016 to critical acclaim and became one of the highest grossingBollywood films featuring a female protagonist. The film grossed₹135.52 crore (US$16 million) at the box office.
The film received widespread critical acclaim and numerous accolades from Bollywood award organisations, with particular praise for Kapoor's performance and Madhvani's direction. It won 2 awards at the64th National Film Awards -Best Feature Film in Hindi andSpecial Mention (Kapoor). At the62nd Filmfare Awards,Neerja received 8 nominations, includingBest Film andBest Director (Madhvani), and won a leading 6 awards, includingBest Film (Critics),Best Actress (Critics) (Kapoor), andBest Supporting Actress (Azmi).
22-year-oldNeerja Bhanot arrives late for a house party one evening. Her mother, Rama, expresses concern about Neerja's job as a flight attendant, suggesting that Neerja should return to her old modelling career. Neerja insists on keeping her job. On the early morning of 5 September 1986, she is driven toChhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport by her friend Jaideep.
Neerja boardsPan Am Flight 73, from Mumbai to New York with stops in Karachi and Frankfurt. During the first leg, she reflects on her brief, unhappy arranged marriage to Naresh, a professional inDoha,Qatar, who abused her over her small dowry and inability to perform household work. She eventually returned home for a modelling contract. Naresh sent her parents a letter complaining about the dowry and their daughter's lack of domestic skills, demanding that Neerja either bring back the money or not return at all. Neerja left Naresh and landed a job withPan Am Airways.
Meanwhile, theAbu Nidal organisation, a Libyan-sponsoredPalestinianterrorist group, plans to hijack the plane in Karachi'sJinnah International Airport. The plane lands as scheduled wherein the four Abu Nidal terrorists, disguised as security officers escorting a Libyan diplomat, infiltrate the airport. Neerja quickly alerts the cockpit, without the terrorists knowing, and the three American pilots escape through the overhead hatch, fleeing to the terminal under fire from the hijackers. The American pilots had just enough time to escape, as the hijackers did not realise that the cockpit of aBoeing 747 is on the upper level.
When aKenyan-bornIndian American passenger reveals himself as an American, one of the terrorists murders him and dumps his body off the aircraft in front of the Pakistani negotiators. The terrorists try to locate a radio engineer among the passengers by ordering Neerja to announce over the intercom. When Imran Ali, a Pakistani radio engineer, begins to stand up, Neerja signals for him to sit down. The terrorists have the flight attendants collect all passports to identify the American passengers and hold them hostage; Neerja and her colleagues comply, disposing of any American passports by throwing them down trash chutes or hiding them under seats. Dejected over not finding any American passports, the hijackers instead take a British passenger hostage.
The Pakistani negotiators inadvertently reveal the name of radio engineer Ali, whom the hijackers bring to the cockpit to use the radio for negotiations. Meanwhile, the Pakistani authorities try to stall for time. When a younger terrorist assaults the passengers and threatens the attendants, the leader chastises him. Humiliated, the younger terrorist storms into the cockpit and shoots Ali, screaming wild threats over the radio. While negotiations with the Pakistani air controllers drag on, the negotiators slowly lose control of the situation, with the hijackers becoming more agitated by the minute. Meanwhile, Neerja, whose birthday would be in 2 days, opens an envelope given to her by Jaideep. The envelope has a letter from him, confessing his love to her, and a biscuit. Neerja reads the note and eats the biscuit which symbolizes her acceptance of his love, something which Jaideep will never learn.
Around 17 hours later, the plane loses auxiliary power, and the lights go out inside the plane. Despite Neerja and the other attendants' attempts to explain, the terrorists assume the Pakistanis cut the power deliberately, and anticipate an imminent Pakistani raid on the plane. The panicking hijackers begin shooting down passengers indiscriminately; at great peril to her own life, Neerja opens the emergency exit door and deploys the chute, directing passengers out of the plane. Choosing to let the passengers escape first, Neerja is shot three times by a terrorist as she tries to shield three young children from the gunfire. The children escape the plane, and Neerja then drags herself out of the doorway and down the emergency slide before dying. TheSpecial Service Group storms the plane, wounding and incapacitating all the terrorists.
The film ends with a tribute to Neerja, who was eventually honoured posthumously with theAshoka Chakra, India's highest military decoration awarded for peacetime valour, courageous action or self-sacrifice.
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Pre-production work onNeerja began in September 2014, when the film's executive producer Atul Kasbekar said that his company, Bling Unplugged, would co-produceRam Madhvani's film along withFox Star Studios. Kasbekar later tweeted, "Do U Know Who Neerja Bhanot Is? No? Well U Really Really Should...".[6] He said,"For us [...], a story of courage as exceptional as Neerja's simply deserved to be told. We just decided that we would do our bit to ensure that India would remember one of its great heroines."[7]
The film's script and screenplay were penned by Saiwyn Quadras, and the dialogue was written by Sanyuktha Chawla Sheikh.[8] The director of photography for the film was the cinematographer Mitesh Mirchandani, who had been previously associated with 2012 filmLuv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana. The editing for the film was done by Monisha R Baldawa and Manohar Verma served as the stunt director for the film.[9][5]
Kapoor was contracted by Kasbekar to play Neerja Bhanot, the senior flight crew member. On receiving the role of Neerja in the film, Kapoor told thePress Trust of India (PTI),"I thought doing this film just reaffirms that it is about not bowing down. It is an inspiring story for me to do. I am blessed."[10] It was reported in May 2015 thatShekhar Ravjiani, one half ofBollywood's performing/producing duoVishal–Shekhar, would play a short role in the movie, marking his acting debut.[11][12]Shabana Azmi played the role of Neerja's mother Rama Bhanot in the film. In an interview withThe Indian Express, Azmi describes her character and explains, "It was very difficult to play her, particularly the last scene where Rama addresses an audience. It is an extremely well-written emotional scene, which does complete justice to the moment."[13]
"So Ram you're making this filmNeerja, do you realize the responsibility that you have? You're actually going to be building a set, you're not even using a real plane and then you're going to get people as passengers. Do you realize what actually happened on that plane [...]?"
Principal photography of the film commenced 19 April 2015 in Mumbai.[15] After two months of filming, the shooting was wrapped up on 19 June 2015. Kasbekar tweeted, "Amazing! And it's a wrap onNeerja !!! 32 shooting days!!! That's Two More days thanBirdman took!"[16] During the principal photography of the film, many Bollywood celebrities visited the film's sets, includingVidya Balan,Boman Irani,Anil Kapoor, andRaju Hirani. "I knew that getting Aamir Khan, Boman Irani, Vidya Balan, Raju Hirani and Anil Kapoor to speak to the 220 cast would help instill dedication and effort that this film would require," director Madhvani said in a statement.[17]
During production, the actors playing the crew and the passengers of the flight were put in separate hotels from the actors portraying the hijackers and ate their meals separately, ostensibly to create an air of antagonism in the film between the two groups. This element was applied earlier to the 2006 filmUnited 93.
The makers of the film acknowledged the responsibility of portraying the story. One challenge faced was acquiring an actual Boeing 747 for shooting. Director Ram Madhvani and Rucha Pathak initially thought of shooting inAbu Dhabi,UAE or theUnited States due to the convenience of leasing a retired 747 but later decided to re-create the plane because a major part of the film required shooting against the plane backdrop. The plane set took 48 days to build and closely resembled the actual aircraft.[18]
The film'svisual effects (VFX) were byTata Elxsi. VCL[a] produced a wide range of visual effects, including the creation ofKarachi airport and buildings, and also helped in creating the 1986 period restoration for various locations.[19]
The film's soundtrack is composed by Vishal Khurana with lyrics written byPrasoon Joshi. The first song from the film, "Jeete Hain Chal", was released byRam Madhvani,Sonam Kapoor and Prasoon Joshi at a launch event held on 1 February 2016 inMumbai.[20] The entire soundtrack album was released digitally byT-Series on 5 February 2016.[21]

The film had a special screening on 16 February 2016 in Mumbai, which was attended by celebrities, including filmmakerKaran Johar;Subhash Ghai; Kapoor's father,Anil Kapoor;Sachin Tendulkar;Yuvraj Singh;Sunil Gavaskar;Ayushmann Khurrana; andAmit Sadh. The film received a positive response from many Bollywood celebrities, with Tendulkar calling Neerja Bhanot a "Braveheart" and saying that "the people should definitely watch the film."[22]
The film was released worldwide, in approximately 671 theatres, on 19 February 2016. Upon release,Neerja received positive reviews, with praise directed to Kapoor's performance,[23] and was a huge box office success.[24][25][26] The film was also praised by Delhi'sChief Minister,Arvind Kejriwal, who tweeted that the film's message was, "Live for others, die for others."[27] The film emerged as one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films featuring a female protagonist.[28][29]
Neerja was banned in Pakistan, for reasons that remain uncertain.[30] TheCBFC maintained that the film should not be considered "banned" in Pakistan because it was not submitted to them.[31]
The film was declared tax-free byGovernment of Maharashtra and theGovernment of Madhya Pradesh.[32]
The Finance Minister,Jayant Kumar Malaiya, said, "The moviesNeerja andJai Gangaajal will be free from entertainment tax in Madhya Pradesh on account of International Women's Day which was celebrated yesterday." Producer Kasbekar, replied on Twitter, "Big thank you to MPPoonam Mahajan and the Hon CMDevendra Fadnavis in declaringNeerja tax free in Maharashtra. Quick and decisive decision."[33]
On its first day, the film earned about₹47 million (US$560,000) net, much of it fromMumbai andDelhi NCR. It collected₹76 million (US$900,000) net on Saturday and₹97.1 million (US$1.1 million) on Sunday, with a weekend total of₹210 million (US$2.5 million).[3]
On Monday, the film netted around₹37 million (US$440,000), with only around a 20% drop in revenue compared to first day. On Tuesday, the film earned around₹34.1 million (US$400,000). The film's Wednesday, Thursday and Friday earnings were₹31.4 million (US$370,000),₹36 million (US$430,000), and₹31.5 million (US$370,000), respectively. On Saturday and Sunday,Neerja had a massive jump and earned₹50 million (US$590,000) and₹66.5 million (US$790,000) respectively, for a total collection of₹501 million (US$5.9 million) at the box office.[34]
On the 11th day (Monday),Neerja collected₹21.2 million (US$250,000);₹19 million (US$220,000) on Tuesday;₹18.5 million (US$220,000) on Wednesday; and₹17.6 million (US$210,000) on Thursday. By the end of its 38-day run, the film had grossed an estimated₹1.08 billion (US$13 million) domestically and₹259 million (US$3.1 million) internationally, for an approximate worldwide total of₹1.35 billion (US$16 million).[3]
Neerja opened strong, collecting₹1.56 million (US$18,000) in foreign theatres. The film had the highest opening weekend for a female-led film in the US and Middle East; in the UK, it had the second-highest opening weekend of 2016.[35]
Upon release, the film, as well as Kapoor’s performance, received widespread praise from film critics around the world.[36] Onreview aggregatorRotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 100%, based on 12 reviews with an average rating of 8/10.[37] Shubha Shetty-Saha ofMid-Day gave the film 4.5 out of 5 stars, calling it "a deeply moving experience", and writing for Kapoor deemed it as "her best performance till date".[38] Meena Iyer ofThe Times of India gaveNeerja 4 out of 5 stars and said, "Neerja raises a toast to the daunting spirit of India's daughters; every one of us must salute Neerja."[39]Bollywood Hungama gave the film 4 out of 5 stars and said, "As a movie-watching experience,Neerja is flawless. There's not a single false note."[40] Writing forHindustan Times,Anupama Chopra awarded 4 out of 5 stars, saying that "Neerja is a truly inspiring story that will grip you from the first frame till the last."[41] Sarita Tanwar fromDaily News and Analysis gave 4 out of 5 stars, writing, "Neerja is quite easily the finest film in recent times (on par withTalvar (2015)) based on a true story."[42] Raja Sen fromRediff.com gave 4 out of 5 stars as well and called it "an absolute must-watch," adding that "Sonam Kapoor is exceptional as Neerja Bhanot."[43] Suahni Singh ofIndia Today rated the film as a 3.5 stars and stated, "Sonam Kapoor delivered her career-best performance as she assuredly plays an abused wife, a beloved daughter and a flight attendant caught in her worst nightmare."[44]
Rummana ofYahoo! gave it 4 out of 5 stars, stating, "Neerja deserves loud applause because not only is it an exceptional story of courage but because it is an ode to the undying spirit of humanity" and called Kapoor as "the star of the film".[45]The Economic Times also gave a 4 out of 5 star rating: "Neerja is a must-see, not just for its cinematic value, but also as a reminder to salute Neerja's spirit."[46]Rajeev Masand ofNews18 gave a 3.5 out of 5 rating and said, "Neerja is a well-intentioned, heartfelt film that pays tribute to a real hero."[47] Shubhra Gupta ofThe Indian Express also gave the film 3 stars out of 5, writing that "Minus the songs and the excessive schmaltz,Neerja could have been outstanding. But still, the film holds, and hold us with it."[48]
Manjusha Radhakrishnan ofGulf News rated the film 4 out of 5 stars; while she criticised the terrorists' lack of depth and weak points inNeerja's second half, she wrote that "the climax of the film is powerful and makes up for that blip."[49] Jason Klein ofVariety declared that DAR-Film Leaderboard was notably absent of Oscar-nominated films, but part of the gap was filled byNeerja.[50] Sonali Kokra ofThe National praised the film: "Neerja is a great story told well. Mitesh Mirchandani’s jerky camerawork does a great job of using the claustrophobic confines of the aircraft to showcase the oppressiveness of the situation and the terror of the hostages."[51]