
Directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao
• Music: Ilaiyaraaja
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Mumbai Xpress
Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSPdhp8D4qk
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Storyline
<p>Three amateur thieves plot to kidnap the young son of wealthy Chettiar (Tamil) / Kishore Mehta (Hindi) from school. They do a trial run. However, on the eve of the kidnapping, Raju, whose job it is to operate a crane in this plan, is hospitalised. The services of Avinasi (Tamil) / Avinash (Hindi), a.k.a. Mumbai Xpress, a deaf but docile stuntman who performs daredevil bike acts, is hired. Twists and turns take place where the other two gang members are hurt, and invariably, the Mumbai Xpress is left to perform the task all by himself. He kidnaps the wrong boy, Daddu, the illegitimate son of Ahalya and police officer Rao, but manages to get a huge ransom from Chettiar / Mehta by default. A brawl takes place between the original kidnap planners – Chidambaram (Tamil) / Digambar (Hindi), Johnson, and Avinasi / Avinash – in handling Ahalya’s child, but Avinasi / Avinash delivers the child unhurt to his mother. He eavesdrops into her tele-con with Rao, where Rao wants to settle both the ransom and sever his ties with her. Ahalya pleads and coaxes him to help her get the ransom, which Rao is willing to pay. The child takes a fancy to Avinasi / Avinash and wants him to be the man in their life, and gets him to agree (or else he would ). Ahalya wants either Rao’s or Chettiar / Mehta’s money, which Avinasi / Avinash is holding, whereas Avinasi / Avinash is in love and wants to be that protective person. Rao appoints Chettiar / Mehta to handle the ransom, and what follows is a series of humorous mix-ups. In the end, all settle their differences and become the board of directors of , a mega-bar owned by Avinasi / Avinash and Ahalya, now married, to a happy ending. In May 2004, and were keen to make a Hindi-Tamil bilingual film tentatively titled with as the lead actress. Haasan stated he needed a “woman of substance who would look convincing as a wife and mother” and stated there was “no second choice” for the role. Bharat Shah was set to finance the project and negotiated terms with Dixit to work on the project, having earlier worked with her during the making of (2002). The film was dropped. On 8 November 2004, Haasan and Rao’s next film, titled , was officially announced. Haasan revealed that the film would be made in Tamil and Hindi, with the former version also featuring , and while the latter would include , and in its cast. Vijay Raaz eventually replaced Manjrekar, while a ten-year-old boy, Hardhik Thakar, was added to the cast. Haasan then decided to fund the film and was approached to write the dialogues, though the writer later pulled out of the venture as he went for a tour to United States. The team faced problems casting the lead actress, with attempts to cast , and unsuccessful. Finally in mid November 2004, the team agreed terms with and the actress flew to to take part in a photoshoot. During production the film faced criticism for having an English title, but Haasan remained unperturbed and refused to change the title. During the filming of a stunt sequence, Haasan suffered a minor injury which resulted in severe bruising, while his co-passenger on the motorbike in the stunt escaped injury. The soundtrack was composed by , the Tamil lyrics were written by , and the Hindi lyrics were written by . Kamal Haasan launched an audio company called Rajkamal Audios, just to release the film’s music and held a special opening event at Prasad Labs. The Tamil version of was released on 14 April 2005, clashing with and . The Hindi version released the day after. praised the film calling it “one of Kamal Haasan’s most tight-knit, most convoluted screenplays, where every pratfall, every pun, every preposterous moment seems to have been spat on, polished, and precisely positioned into an overall jigsaw pattern”. He added that ” isn’t exactly an all-out comedy. Like , it’s the blues with belly laughs, a stack of serious issues coated with smiles.” Malathi Rangarajan of wrote, “Rajkamal Films International’s Mumbai Xpress is a clean, comic package for the entire family, which showcases Kamal’s versatility in story and dialogue writing too”. Nikhat Kazmi of reviewing the Hindi version gave the film 2.5 stars out of 5, writing “Other than that occasional laugh, there isn’t much to lift your spirits or tickle your ribs.” Pankaj Shukla of reviewing the Hindi version wrote, “Technically, ‘Mumbai Xpress’ is a brilliant film except for its music. [Ilaiyaraaja] is yet to know what the entertainer from Bollywood requires”. Sneha May Francis of gave the Hindi version a mixed review, writing “To sum it up, is a poor man’s superhero movie and an out-and-out children’s flick. If you are the kind looking for intelligent humour, this one is not for you. After taking you through such a long ride, the movie ends abruptly, leaving you thinking that the joke was on you for watching the film!”, while Siddhu Warrier of the same website, gave the Tamil version a positive review, wrote “The dialogues are the highlight of the movie — almost every line elicits a guffaw. The jokes, bucking today’s trend, are not ribald and risqué, but of the kind that would get even the average 10 year old kicking the back of the seat in front of him in joy (of course, much to my dismay).” Visual Dasan of reviewing the Tamil version called it a modern comedy express to celebrate summer with family. certified the film as a “flop” as it netted only (US$410,000) from the North Indian region. According to Srivatsan of , the film may have failed because the cinematography had been done experimentally with a digital camera and mainly due to the digital film implementation resulting in a slight dark output which left the viewer uneasy.</p>
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Genres:
Comedy
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Writer:
Kamal Haasan, Saurabh Shukla, (Hindi dialogues)
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Producer:
Kamal Haasan, Chandrahasan
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Music:
Ilaiyaraaja
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Director:
Singeetam Srinivasa Rao
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Cinematography:
Siddharth Ramaswamy
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Starring:
Kamal Haasan, Manisha Koirala
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Release Date:
14-Apr-05
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Edited By:
Ashmith Kunder
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Budget:
Navigation
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Production Company:
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OTT Platform:
Prime Video
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Runtime:
2h 32m
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Language:
Hindi
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Box Office:
5.17
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