
Directed by Shree Ashtavinayak Cine VisionArbaaz Khan Productions
• Music: Sajid-Wajid, Lalit Pandit
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<p>Chulbul Pandey is a young boy who lives with his younger half-brother Makkhanchand “Makkhi” Pandey, stepfather Prajapati Pandey and mother Naina Devi in . Chulbul has a troubled relationship with Prajapati and Makkhi. After 21 years, Chulbul becomes a cop and calls himself as Pandey, where he still lives with his family. Makkhi is in love with Nirmala, whose father Masterji opposes their relationship. Chulbul falls in love with a girl named Rajjo, whom he meets during a police chase culminating in an . A corrupt political leader named Chedi Singh meets Chulbul and both quickly become enemies. Makkhi asks Prajapati to arrange his marriage with Nirmala, but Prajapati refuses because he needs money to repay the loans he took to make his factory and believes that he can acquire money through his son marrying a rich girl. In desperate need of money, Makkhi steals some cash from Chulbul’s cupboard and gives the stolen cash to Masterji, hoping that he will permit Makkhi to marry Nirmala. Meanwhile, Chulbul proposes marriage to Rajjo, who rejects as she has to take care of her drunkard father Hariya. Chulbul arrives home to find his mother Naini Devi dead, where he goes to Prajapati to make peace as he is the only family left. However, Prajapati rejects and despises him as an outcast. Makkhi invites Chulbul to his marriage with Nirmala, where Chulbul convinces Hariya to marry Rajjo. Hariya commits suicide as he knows that Rajjo will not marry anyone while he is alive. Chulbul takes Rajjo to Makkhi’s exuberant wedding. Realising that Makkhi has stolen his money to finance the wedding, Chulbul marries Rajjo in an impromptu ceremony. Masterji feels disgraced and cancels Makkhi’s wedding with Nirmala. Still feeling annoyed that Chulbul jeopardised his wedding, Makkhi beats up one of the workers in his factory due to a small mishap. The worker goes to the police station with his mother to file a complaint. Rather than simply ask Makkhi to apologise to the worker, Chulbul brutally beats up Makkhi in public to disgrace him. Chedi takes advantage of the situation and takes Makkhi along with Prajapati to the police station. Not wishing to aggravate the matter any further, Prajapati resolves the situation by accepting an apology. Chulbul meets a political leader named Dayal Sahu aka Dayal Babu, who also dislikes Chedi. With his help, Chulbul adulterates Chedi’s breweries and wrongly frames him for it. Enraged, Chedi burns Makkhi’s factory where Prajapati suffers from a heart attack and is hospitalised. Makkhi goes to Chedi for help, where Chedi agrees to finance Prajapati’s treatment if he delivers a crate of mangoes to Dayal Babu’s house. Unbeknownst to Makkhi, Chedi has placed a bomb inside the crate, which explodes after he leaves, killing Dayal Babu. Chedi gives Makkhi a task to kill Chulbul. Makkhi accepts, but ends up confessing to Chulbul that Chedi made him plant the bomb unknowingly. Chulbul forgives him and reconciles with him. During a final confrontation between Chulbul and Chedi, Makkhi reveals to Chulbul that it was Chedi, who killed Naina. Chulbul finally kills Chedi by suffocating him with the exhaust pipe of a tractor and arranges Makkhi’s marriage with Nirmala. Salman Khan grew a moustache after consulting with his brother and prepared his hair to suit his role. For the former, he had to try out nearly fifty styles in a span of four months before commencement of the filming. Photo-shoots were held to finalise his look. Abhinav Kashyap, in an interview with , revealed that initially he had considered a few others for the role of Chulbul Pandey, but eventually changed his mind and approached Salman. Kashyap had seen Arbaaz in , doing a cameo and approached him to be a part of the project. After reading it, he had instantly accepted to produce and star in it. Sonu Sood was selected for playing the lead antagonist. He revealed that his character was that of a “youth leader with grey shades.” Mahesh Manjrekar was later approached to play the father of Sinha’s character, although he had plans to quit acting. In April 2009, Sonakshi Sinha signed for her debut role. Salman had seen her at a function engaging in dancing and offered her the role. Speaking about it, she said that she had lost a weight of 30 kg over two years to prepare for her character of a village girl by “a combination of proper diet and vigorous exercise”. She added that she had been “observing people and trying to pick up nuances” as a step of further preparation. , who had performed a few item numbers in her career, most notably in , was confirmed to do the same in the film. This was the first of its kind in her home production. s shooting took place primarily in and the . The shooting commenced in September 2009. Production designer drew over 100 sketches detailing out every set in the film. The cinematography was performed by Mahesh Limaye. The first schedule began in the town of Wai and continued for 45 days, during which Sonu Sood, the main antagonist fractured his nose. A schedule, primarily involving a song shoot, was captured in the Khalid Bin Al Waheed station in , making the first film to be shot there. Some scenes were also filmed at the hotel in . The film, involving around five action sequences, was choreographed by , who previously served as the stunt director of , and shot over 60 days. Later, special effects were incorporated into those scenes. The songs were choreographed by Raju Khan and , while choreographed the item number, ” “. The shooting was completed in early June 2010, and the film went into post-production. A party was held to commemorate the completion of the shooting and the success of the theatrical promo. It was attended by the main cast and crew. The 10-song soundtrack album consisted of five original songs, four remixes and one theme song. wrote and composed the item number ” ” while the music director duo composed the remainder of it. and wrote the lyrics for those tracks. The audio rights of were sold for about (US$1.1 million) to , and the album was launched on 6 August 2010 in . It received positive response and the album performed well on the charts after its release. The tracks ” ” and “Munni Badnaam Hui” were successful upon release and topped the music, radio and streaming charts. was described as one of the most anticipated films of the year by . The film’s theatrical trailer, running for about two and a half minutes, was released on 23 July 2010, alongside Priyadarshan’s . Khan promoted the film on the reality show , and . An event for the film was held at in , with the main cast in attendance, an exclusive merchandise for the film was launched. Another set of promotions were held at and . It was reported to have broken pre-release records for hype by , a filming awareness product originated by Ormax Media. released worldwide on 10 September 2010. Before the film’s theatrical release, a special screening of the film took place at on 6 September 2010. The premiere of was held in Mumbai on 9 September 2010. It opened up across 1,800 screens in India and around 300 screens overseas. The film was released in 2300 theatres worldwide. It was also screened in Norway at an international film festival. The film’s DVDs and VCDs were launched by the on 12 October 2010. It was released on on 28 January 2011 for free viewing to audiences in India. The satellite rights were pre-sold for (US$1.2 million) to . “For anybody who wants to know what is the on-screen definition of Bollywood, is truly text book fare. It’s loud, crazy, zany, exaggerated, larger-than-life, almost nonsensical, totally make-believe, comic book like, complete kitsch, generously peppered with the mandatory (garnishing) of songs and dances that keep popping out of nowhere and is literally oozing with star charisma.” The film generally received positive reviews from critics, most of whom praised the performances of Salman Khan and Sonu Sood, music, humour and action sequences. On the website , 60% of 5 critics’ reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6/10. In a 4-star review for Koimoi, ensured that the film would be a commercial success and said ” may be a routine subject but its other plus points will ensure that it proves a runaway hit”. Kaveree Bamzai of gave the film four stars while labelling it as “one of a movie.” Film critic Aniruddha Guha of called the film “slightly mad, and terribly entertaining.” Mathures Paul of gave the film 3.5 stars and commented, ” aligns itself with viewers frustrated by the nonexistence of uncomplicated heroism on screen.” In a 3-star review for , Abhishek Mande stated ” is not a movie for non-Salman fans. But for those who worship him it’s a film you simply cannot afford to miss.” of gave 3 stars and stated that the film is watchable for the “sheer pleasure of watching Salman Khan in top form”. Sukanya Venkataraghavan of also rated 3-stars, and praised Khan’s performance. Gaurav Malani of was critical towards the film’s story, remarking “the film doesn’t care a damn for coming up with any innovative storyline.” of panned the film’s screenplay, but praised Khan’s performance. of the was critical, concluding “Let’s hand it to Salman who has pulled off the stunts and pelvic thrusts. Nothing new there. But it is the naughty self-parodying, which is so camp, so out there, which delivers the biggest punch. What’s left for this guy now – all he needs is a cape. And he can call himself Superman.” opened to (US$1.7 million) nett collections in its first day, and became the highest opener of all time across India. On the second day, it netted (US$2.0 million). At the end of its weekend, the film collected the total of (US$5.9 million). The film netted (US$1.3 million) on Monday, (US$1.0 million) on Tuesday, (US$830,000) on Wednesday, and (US$710,000) on Thursday taking the total nett collections to around (US$9.6 million) in its first week of release. It subsequently became the highest opening week nett grosser. netted (US$730,000) on the second Friday, (US$890,000) on Saturday and (US$1.2 million) on Sunday, for a (US$2.8 million) second weekend, a drop of around 50% from the opening weekend. In its second week, the film earned (US$4.3 million), taking the total nett collections to (US$14 million) in two weeks, thus becoming the second highest-grossing film of all time in two weeks. The distributor share of was declared to be (US$9.1 million)—the second highest in Bollywood. collected (US$1.9 million) during the third week and (US$710,000) in its fourth week, taking the domestic nett collections to (US$17 million). The domestic nett collections in eleven weeks was (US$17 million). It eventually progressed to (US$17 million). opened to a positive response in the overseas markets as well. The film’s final overseas collections were 6.10 million. It grossed a total of US$4.20 million in the international markets at the end of its second weekend. In the United States, collected $628,137 from 62 screens in its opening weekend and $1,068,589 at the end of its second weekend. In the United Arab Emirates, it collected 3.2 million in the opening weekend, and $1,550,000 at the end of the second weekend. collected a total of $5.50 million, making it the fifth highest-grossing in United Arab Emirates with a $2 million gross. In the United Kingdom, it collected £332,673 from 41 screens in its opening weekend and £570,566 by the end of its second weekend. In Australia, the film collected 126,000 from 14 screens in the opening weekend, and A$272,909 at the end of its second weekend. In Mauritius and South Africa, it collected US$25,000 each in its opening weekend. In Fiji, the film collected US$20,000 the opening weekend. In other territories of Europe and Africa, the film collected $100,000 in its opening weekend. ” ” included a brand name ‘ ‘ in its lyrics, much to the displeasure of —the makers of the brand. A trademark case was settled by the producers and Emami out of court, and Malaika Arora was later chosen to an official advertising campaign promoting Zandu Balm. Activist Rajkumar Tak filed a case in the , demanding that the deletion of the word ” ” from the song, claiming that the censor board had not responded to his queries in regard to the “defaming” lyrics. He found them “highly objectionable” and “unpardonable” and labelled the song a “mockery” for the country, as a girl was “indecently” dancing in the presence of corrupted officers, which, according to him, threw bad light on the nation and “hurt the patriotic sentiments of every Indian”. Before release, critic and writer called for a boycott of , due to Salman’s comments on the . She criticised it as “arrogance, ignorance and plain stupidity.” This sparked off a fight with the producers via , and continued after her negative review of the film. , brother of Abhinav Kashyap, tweeted “Salman khan thinks he made my brother’s life.. Hope he can do the same for his brother Arbaaz with .” This was taken as “slamming” Salman and resulted in Arbaaz retorting back by referring to the comment as “attitude” instead of “gratitude”. However, Anurag later apologised for his remarks, which Arbaaz accepted. received accolades in major film award functions in India. Among them, it won the . It was given six awards at the , including one for , seven , nine , and ten . ‘s success attributed to the extensive promotional campaigns and the commercial factors present in the film. The stock prices of the film’s co-producers at saw an increase with the company gaining about 40% of its prices from 1 September 2010. About the promotional tactics of the film, said that “We promoted the character instead of brand Salman Khan. Today, the character has become a national rave in the league of from (1975) and from (1987)”. Film critic and trade analyst also compared these campaign to the marketing gimmicks used by in (2003), (2006) and (2009), where the characters and Ranchoddas Chanchad are promoted to pull crowd till a time they become an established brand. He added “All the stars and producers have realized the value of marketing and promotion […] In fact theses gimmicks have become as important as, say, making a good film.” 10 years after the film’s release, Arbaaz Khan had stated in an interview that the film’s budget was hiked from (equivalent to 67 crore or US$8.0 million in 2023) to (equivalent to 110 crore or US$13 million in 2023), leading to few losses for him, but after the monumental success, he paid the salary for Salman Khan. In January 2022, the official merchandise of the film featuring movie clips, posters, and stills, among other collectables were released through (NFT). It was headlined by -backed BollyCoin in collaboration with the technology-backed marketplace creator NFTically. It was featured in ‘s “100 Best Bollywood Films”. While the film was appreciated for its commercial elements, the flip side, it was criticised for the , objectification of women and the blatant sexism of the character Chulbul Pandey. In 2021, shared few dialogues and quotes from the film denouncing misogyny. After the release of , Arbaaz Khan announced that he was planning a sequel to it. After the commercial success of the film, Khan reported ” may take time to hit the floors, but it is definitely on the cards.” He also announced that the main leads, Salman Khan and Sonakshi Sinha were already cast to reprise their parts in the sequel. Among the new cast members are , who plays the main antagonist, while performs an item number in the film. Director Abhinav Kashyap opted out of directing the sequel, and therefore Arbaaz took over as the film’s director. which released in December 2012, became one of the in India. Another sequel, , was released in December 2019. It serves both as a prequel to and a sequel to , taking the story back and forth. The Chulbul Pandey you will see in soon will be very different from the one you saw in the first outing. His character, like all the other characters, has evolved with time and will continue to do so. — , on the fourth instalment of In November 2021, director had planned for a potential inclusion of , Khan’s character in his franchise, and work on the film might commence only after completing ‘s . Later, that month, a fourth instalment of the franchise titled was announced with Khan deciding to make few changes on the script and the character, in order to be raw and realistic, which followed after the critical response of his role in (2021). Later, impressed by the narration of the script, was roped in to direct the film in late-December. was remade in as (2011) by with playing the lead role, and Sonu Sood reprising his original role. It was also remade in as (2012), starring and was directed by . An animated series based on the film titled is produced by , and Cosmos Maya. Conceptualised in late-2020, the series featured an animated version of the character . It premiered through on 31 May 2021 and also through the streaming service.</p>
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Writer:
Dilip Shukla, Rahul Abhua, Abhinav Kashyap
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Producer:
Arbaaz Khan, Malaika Arora Khan, Dhilin Mehta
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Music:
Sajid-Wajid, Lalit Pandit
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Cinematography:
Mahesh Limaye
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Starring:
Salman Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, Arbaaz Khan, Sonu Sood
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Release Date:
10-Sep-10
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Edited By:
Pranav V. Dhiwar
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Budget:
Zac Harriss
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Production Company:
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OTT Platform:
Prime Video
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Runtime:
2h 6m
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Language:
Hindi
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Box Office:
221.14
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