Saala Khadoos (2016)

Saala Khadoos

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<p>Prabhu Selvaraj/Aditya “Adi” Tomar is a talented yet failed who, despite being very gifted in boxing, falls victim to the dirty politics in the boxing association. Due to this, he loses his chance to go to the . 15 years later, he is a government coach for the national women’s boxing training academy but is always extremely angry with the lethargic attitude of boxers and frustrated with the partiality in selection. Due to his constant rift with the association head Dev Khatri, he is falsely charged with sexual harassment in Delhi and gets transferred to to identify and develop new women boxers. Despite the very poor infrastructure, Prabhu/Adi manages to find natural talent in a roadside fish seller named Ezhil Madhi, who he notices while she is thrashing the judges during her elder sister Lakshmi “Lux”‘s tournament. Ignoring Lux who has been boxing for eight years to get a sports quota government job, Prabhu/Adi offers to pay and train Madhi for a few hours daily. Unfortunately, the two do not get along due to Adi’s ruthless training methods and Madhi’s aggressive nature. As a result, Madhi intentionally loses a local match. Adi later asks Lux and Madhi’s parents, Saamikannu and Damayanthi, to send them to stay in a hostel with him so that their daughters can work hard on training. Madhi misunderstands him but later regrets it when she finds out that Prabhu/Adi has sold his beloved bike to buy new training equipment for her. Madhi then starts training with Prabhu/Adi and develops feelings for him. On the day of a qualifying match, she reveals her feelings to Prabhu/Adi, but he promptly rejects her. During the warm-up before the match, a now jealous Lux injures Madhi’s hand, causing Madhi to lose the chance to the Olympics. Angry, Prabhu/Adi thinks that Madhi lost intentionally again and throws her out of training camp. Dev takes advantage of the situation by calling Madhi to Delhi for a cultural exchange tournament and makes her fight with a boxer, Natalia, who knocks out Madhi in 08 seconds. A demotivated Madhi is then approached by Dev with an indecent proposal, to which she reacts by injuring him. Dev takes revenge by getting her arrested on false theft charges. Prabhu/Adi comes to the rescue and bails her out by paying one lakh rupees. The junior coach states that they would have to pay a considerably lower amount if Madhi had agreed to stay in jail for a few days. To this, Prabhu/Adi states that he would have bailed her out even if he had to pay one and a half lakh. He later takes Madhi to Delhi to get her a wild-card entry into the World Boxing Championship, to be held in Goa, two months later. Many people in the association, including Lux, accuse Madhi of offering sexual favours to Prabhu/Adi. Ignoring all the accusations, Madhi works hard, enters the tournament representing India and goes on to win the semifinal. One hour before finals, Dev refuses to sign Madhi’s boxer entry to the match and blackmails Prabhu/Adi to resign immediately if he wants to see Madhi in the final, with Natalia in Delhi. Prabhu/Adi resigns from his government job, and Madhi who gets to fight in the final round is dejected after learning about Prabhu/Adi’s resignation. She runs to the quarter allocated to Prabhu/Adi and questions his decision. To which he replies that, Madhi has to play for herself, him and thousands of other Indian girls who dream to enter the sports arena. A reluctant Madhi leaves for the match after stating that the fact Prabhu/Adi resigned for her shows his love for her. In the match, she keeps losing points in the early rounds and gets badly injured before Prabhu/Adi shows up at the stadium and indicates her to attack her opponent’s arms to make her weak as did to his enemies. Madhi follows the game plan and knocks out the opponent with seconds to go in the final round. Dev quickly jumps into the ring to take the credit for training Madhi, but she overpowers him for all his mischieves he did to her and runs to Prabhu/Adi. Madhi and Prabhu/Adi hug each other, showing their emotional reunion. Prabhu/Adi whispers to Madhi, “My “. During the production of her first directorial venture in 2010, Kongara began writing a sports drama film on boxing after reading an editorial in about and its boxing culture. Kongara consequently began gathering further information about female boxers and networked with Indian Olympic athletes including , in order to help write her script. In September 2011, she approached , who was on a sabbatical from Tamil films, to portray the lead role in the film and his presence in the project helped take the financial viability of the venture to a higher level. The pair had previously collaborated in Madhavan’s films under the direction of , where Kongara had been an assistant director. Portraying a retired boxer, Madhavan grew a thick beard and sported long hair for his role in the film, while embarking on an intense body conditioning regime in during 2013. Reports erroneously suggested that Madhavan was playing a role in another sports drama film, of the Indian boxer Mary Kom, and he clarified that he was acting on a separate film on boxing. was initially announced as the film’s producer and began casting real life boxers including fighters from the for the film. But, and agreed to jointly produce the film in May 2014, with subsequently signed on to compose the film’s music. The team also brought in director , as a result of his close association with Madhavan, to act as creative producer for the film and he helped doctor the script to give it a pan-Indian appeal. The film’s Hindi title was first revealed to be , then and then was changed to in June 2014, with reports suggesting that the film would be loosely based on the life of boxing icon , a claim the team denied. The film’s Tamil title was announced shortly after, with the team beginning production from 14 July 2014. Two professional boxers from a boxing academy, and , who has done films in Bengali, were signed to play the two female leads. Singh had been initially spotted by Kongara on an advert for the Super Fight League competition, and successfully auditioned for the lead character’s role after being reached through the competition’s organiser . and were signed to play the parents of Singh and Mumtaz, while veteran actors , and Zakir Hussain were all also signed on to play pivotal roles, and took part in pre-filming rehearsals with the rest of the cast. Action choreographers Sam from Chennai and Tom Delmar from London were signed on to work on the film, while Alexander Cortes worked as Madhavan’s personal trainer. Madhavan’s friend, actress , also helped Madhavan gain and lose weight effectively during the period, doubling up as a dietician and fitness coach. A small official launch event was held on 8 August 2014 and the team began a schedule shoot in Chennai thereafter. Scenes were shot in the -hit region slums of for the initial days of shoot. By October 2014, it was reported that the film was sixty percent complete, with most scenes being shot in the areas surrounding Chennai. The team then shot for a schedule in , before returning to to finish filming portions. Madhavan suffered a minor injury on the sets during the last week, but continued through the pain to finish the film. Filming portions for the venture were completed in mid-November 2014 after forty two days of shoot. Post-production works took place throughout 2015 and several potential release dates were evaded. Rajkumar Hirani’s late inclusion in the project meant that he requested the team to re-shoot certain portions, with Madhavan regrowing a long beard after having removed it in December 2014. The team subsequently shot for ten further days in late 2015, while completing patchwork. Throughout the production of the film and dubbing purposes, Madhavan wore metal braces inside his teeth, in order to create the effect of having a lisp that most boxers have from sporting injuries. The film’s is composed by for both Tamil and Hindi versions. While Santhosh composed the film score for the Tamil version, the Hindi version , had composed Sanjay Wandrekar and Atul Raninga, as per the suggestion of (the distributor of ), since both of them had worked on the score for his films (2009)(In which film Madhavan has acted) and (2014). Lyrics for the soundtrack of in its entirety was penned by , whilst and Muthamil wrote the tracks for . The album of Hindi version was released first on 2 January 2016, while the album of the Tamil version was released on 4 January 2016 at an event held at , . Varun Manian’s Radiance Media initially agreed to distribute the Tamil version of the film, collaborating with and , but later opted out of the agreement. The Hindi version was jointly distributed by Rajkumar Hirani’s production house and Madhavan’s Tricolour Films, for which the film is the first project. A teaser trailer for the Hindi version was attached to the theatrical release of Rajkumar Hirani’s , while the Tamil version’s teaser was also released with ‘s in December 2014. During the period of post-production work throughout 2015, Madhavan and Hirani held several screenings of the film to select audiences in order to observe opinions and gather feedback. Promotions for the film began again in late November 2015, when announced that they would also be a part of the production and would distribute the film alongside the other production houses. The trailer of the Hindi version released on 15 December 2015, while a differently edited Tamil version was released two days later. The trailers received widespread critical acclaim and were promoted by several members of the Indian film industry. In early January 2016, the film began their marketing campaign with the makers travelling to Madurai and Coimbatore for promotions, after launching the Tamil version of the soundtrack in Chennai. With a publicity budget of 9 crore rupees, the promotions were described by to be “unlike other film promotions in the South”, considering that most film teams in the Tamil film industry do not usually tour around the state publicising their project. During his time in Coimbatore, Madhavan visited a college and delivered a motivational speech, while he also made several television appearances for special shows to be broadcast on Pongal and Republic Day. The team travelled extensively between Mumbai and Chennai to promote the film, while a further trailer for the Tamil version was cut and released ten days before the film opened. Before the release of the film, the team held several screenings to select Hindi and Tamil audiences and edited the film accordingly to the taste of the audiences. The team also held two première shows in Hindi and Tamil for the film industry, in the week leading up to the film’s release. The satellite rights of the film’s Tamil version were sold to and the Hindi version were sold to . was later screened at the 29th during October 2016 and was then also selected to be a part of the section at 47th . Malini Mannath from stated that had “a finely crafted screenplay, deft treatment and some fine performances which make it an engaging watch”, while giving particular praise to Madhavan and Singh’s performances. Similarly, stated that “Madhavan breathes life into the role of a grumpy coach with ease and élan, while the extremely impressive newbie Ritika Singh steals the show with a knockout performance”, adding that “there’s no way any other actress could’ve done a better job than Ritika in this role”. stated that the film was “a perfect sports drama, which should not be missed” and added that “this inspirational effort has a superb screenplay with all the typical elements of a good sports film in place”, while agreed that the film was “not to be missed”, adding “its refreshing characters, enjoyable plot, great music and visuals keeps you hooked”. of stated it was “a heart-warming boxing drama”. received primarily mixed reviews. described it as a “euphoric and electrifying film with amazing performances from the lead cast” and “is definitely engaging, and inspiring”. The critic added “it truly deserves an ovation and is worth your time and money”, while stating Madhavan “delivers an extraordinary and extremely realistic performance”, while Singh “is definitely a revelation and a find of Bollywood”. Critic Subhash K. Jha wrote ” promised a rugged sports film and it delivers”, while adding “the film itself doesn’t match up to the glory of its stunning visual velocity or its leading man towering performance”. Other critics felt that the film “failed to rise above the of a sports film”, though stated it “succeeds in creating a credible world and, thanks to affecting performances from its principal players, gives us characters that we can care about”. Similarly, NDTV wrote “it has enough heart, it’s the heat that is missing”. The Tamil version of the film collected close to (US$20,000) to total of (US$99,000) and (US$67,000) in first weekend. The film collected (US$24,000) in and (US$20,000) in . Following the film’s release Indian Boxer claimed that Irudhi Suttru was her real life story, stating that she narrated her real life accidents to Sudha Kongara and she used them without her consent, not crediting her name in the film. When Helen questioned Sudha, she threatened her. Sudha Kongara announced a Telugu remake of this film, following its success. It was titled as (2017) with in the lead role alongside Ritika Singh, reprising her role from the original film.</p>

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Genres: Action,
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Writer:
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Producer: S. Sashikanth, C. V. Kumar, (Tamil), R. Madhavan, Rajkumar Hirani, (Hindi)
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Cinematography: Sivakumar Vijayan
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Release Date: 29-Jan-16
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Edited By: Sathish Suriya
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Budget: Members
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Production Company:
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OTT Platform: Netflix
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Runtime: 1h 49m
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Language: Hindi
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Box Office: Sharaf U Dheen
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Other Languages:
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Screenplay: Sudha Kongara, Sunanda Raghunathan, Arun Matheswaran, (Tamil dialogue)
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