
Directed by Vishal Bhardwaj
• Music: Vishal Bhardwaj
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Omkara
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<p>Omkara “Omi” Shukla is an enforcer for a gang that commits political crimes for the local politician Tiwari Bhaisaab. Ishwar “Langda” Tyagi and Keshav “Kesu Firangi” Upadhyay are his closest lieutenants. Langda gatecrashes a and challenges Rajju, the groom, to try and stop Omkara from abducting the bride, Dolly Mishra. Rajju fails and the wedding never takes place. Dolly’s father, advocate Raghunath Mishra, is enraged with Omkara and at one point threatens to kill him. To sort out the misunderstanding, Bhaisaab arranges for Dolly to appear before her father; she clarifies that she eloped with Omkara and was not abducted. Her father remains disgusted and scared that she is in love with a violent criminal and leaves the village in shame. Omkara and his gang compromise with Indore Singh, an electoral rival of Bhaisaab, by exploiting an sex scandal; they also kill several of Singh’s enforcers, while allowing one of them, Kichlu, to live. Bhaisaab is elected for and Omkara is promoted to the candidate for the upcoming elections. Omkara appoints Kesu over Langda as his successor once he enters politics himself, as he feels Kesu, who hails from the upper class and is college-educated, stands a better chance of winning over the younger, educated voting crowd than Langda, who is rustic and a school-dropout. Langda, disappointed with Omkara’s poor judgment and jealous of Kesu, his younger, less-experienced superior, decides to take revenge. He first causes a brawl between Kesu and Rajju by taking advantage of Kesu’s low threshold for alcohol, which affects Omkara’s faith in Kesu. Langda has Kesu convince Dolly to mollify Omkara, and uses Kesu’s visits to Dolly as evidence to suggest to Omkara that the two are having an affair. Langda additionally has Indu, his wife and Omkara’s sister, steal an expensive piece of jewellery that Omkara gifted to Dolly, and encourages Kesu to gift it to his girlfriend Billo. Billo is later used to lure Kichlu out of hiding, so Omkara’s gang can assassinate him. Omkara, Langda and their associates arrive at the hideout, where Billo is dancing. Omkara then chases down and murders Kichlu in a rage. Later, after they kill several people on a train, Omkara beats Langda and demands that he unambiguously tell him whether Kesu and Dolly are having an affair. Langda insists that they are. On Omkara and Dolly’s wedding day, a bird drops a snake into paint being used by Dolly: a bad omen. Indu tells her brother not to marry Dolly if he has doubts. Omkara is still unsure, and demands proof from Langda. Langda tricks Omkara into believing that Kesu’s explicit talk about Billo is referring to Dolly, and arranges for Omkara to watch Billo drop Omkara’s heirloom jewellery at Kesu’s door. Convinced of the affair, Omkara smothers Dolly to death on their wedding night. Elsewhere, Langda shoots Kesu, who collapses but survives and Rajju shoots himself. Hearing gunfire, Indu rushes to Omkara, where she finds Dolly’s corpse and the recovered jewellery. She confesses to having stolen the jewellery for Langda, making Omkara realise that Langda is responsible for his fatal misunderstanding. As Langda leaves, Indu slashes his throat in retribution. The wounded Kesu enters, asking Omkara “How did you ever think…?” Omkara shoots himself in the chest and dies next to his wife. The film’s title was decided by a public vote, where three song titles were considered: , and was considered to play the role of Landa Tyagi, however, was cast instead. was offered the role of Kesu, but declined due to date issues. and were both considered for the role of Bhaisaab before was selected. and were both offered the role of Dolly Mishra. was shot over a period of 4 months across various locations, including , , , , , , and , where the majority of shooting took place. Even though most of the shooting took place in Maharashtra, sets were erected with precise details to create an authentic village. was made available for streaming on . A censored version with a CBFC “U/A” rating is available on . had a fairly good performance at the box office in India and received widespread critical acclaim all over. The film grossed $16,466,144 worldwide in its total run at the box office. Even though the film received rave reviews, its dark theme and strong language kept away family audiences. It was, however, a major success in the overseas markets. The film quickly entered the UK’s Top 10 and did very well in , and the . was universally acclaimed and was praised for its taut script, dramatic sequences and its lead performances. Devgn and Kapoor’s performances were considered to be their career-best at the time, yet it was Khan’s performance as Langda Tyagi that received widespread critical acclaim and accolades, and was labeled as the real milestone of the film. Director Vishal Bhardwaj says it was who was keen to star in the role of Langda Tyagi initially, but finally it was Saif Ali Khan who bagged the role. Sen Sharma, who eventually won a National Award for her performance, was also highly praised. All the dialogues in the film are delivered in a strong input of the other than , including the use of swear words, generally absent from mainstream Hindi cinema. The movie received an from the . Critics and audiences were divided in their opinions about the foul language. Many believed that it was not required and would lead to distancing the movie from the family audience, while some applauded it for authentically showing the rustic setting of the story. The language and A certificate narrowed the audience but in turn brought accolades for the creators of the movie for valuing creativity over commercial success. The music is composed by with the lyrics written by . The music was released on 8 July 2006. The official soundtrack contains 8 tracks. The track “Beedi” was used as the Baganiya Song called “Hariya” which was sung by and Anamika Tanti in the album in 2007. In January 2009, it was also used as the theme tune to a Brazilian TV called , produced by . On the back of this success, “Beedi” received considerable airplay on pop radio stations in Brazil becoming the first Hindi-only song to achieve this. The mini-series’ soundtrack, which includes the track, went on to become one of the biggest selling albums of the year. Eventually, became the talking point of the film for giving 2 chartbuster songs, “Beedi” and “Namak”, both of which became immensely popular. According to the Indian trade website , with around 1,150,000 units sold, this film’s soundtrack album was the year’s eleventh highest-selling.</p>
Details
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Writer:
Gulzar
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Producer:
Kumar Mangat Pathak
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Music:
Vishal Bhardwaj
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Director:
Vishal Bhardwaj
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Cinematography:
Tassaduq Hussain
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Starring:
Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, Konkona Sen Sharma, Vivek Oberoi, Bipasha Basu
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Release Date:
28-Jul-06
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Edited By:
Meghna Manchanda Sen
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Budget:
26
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Production Company:
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OTT Platform:
Prime Video
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Runtime:
2h 35m
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Language:
Hindi
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Box Office:
42
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Other Languages:
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Screenplay:
Vishal Bhardwaj, Robin Bhatt, Abhishek Chaubey
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