Phas Gaye Re Obama (2010)

Phas Gaye Re Obama

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Directed by Subhash Kapoor • Music: Manish J. Tipu

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<p>The story begins with Anni and his gangster colleagues who all work for Bhai Sahab, a gangster, watching U.S. president ‘s famous speech ‘ ‘ on TV. Anni is shown as a big fan of and wants to migrate to the US. In the US, Om Shastri, a businessman has faced huge losses due to recession and is all set to lose his house if he can’t pay his $100,000 loan in the next thirty days. He comes to India to sell his ancestral property in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh as his last hope. But the recession has also hit India and he struggles to find a buyer. Anni meets Om who promises him to take him to US, Anni in excitement tells Bhai Sahab who thinks Om is rich and orders his kidnapping. He hopes to get a good ransom so that his bad time (due to recession) ends. Om is kidnapped but later tells Bhai Sahab and his men that he is bankrupt. Thanks to the local police, one of the local gangsters Ali learns about Om and orders Bhai Sahab to hand over to him. Anni comes with the idea of selling Om to Ali. Anni, Bhai Sahab and his men chant ‘Yes We Can’ out of happiness. Om on hearing their conversation suggests Bhai Sahab and him share the money, in return he would not tell Ali about their cheating. The deal happens and Bhai Sahab gets 3 million. Bhai Sahab then transfers half the amount to Om’s bank account in the US. The other gangster learns of Om’s bankruptcy. But Om saves his and Anni’s life by telling the same idea. The price is now Rs. 6 million and divided equally. Om is then sold for 6 million to Munni, a dreaded female gangster who hates men. Om is happy because he receives 3 million and now there is a total of 4.5 million (US$100,000) in his bank account and tells his wife to pay off the loan. But soon Munni discovers Om’s situation and captures Bhai Sahab and his men. Om again saves his and others’ livesfrom Munni asking her to play the same trick with local Minister and politician Dhanajay Singh. So Munni takes Om to Dhanajay Singh. The Minister runs a kidnapping mafia and is the head of all kidnappings. Minister pays Munni 15 million and keeps Om and Anni at his guest house. Om and Anni come to know that they will be killed if Om’s wife doesn’t pay the ransom. At night, Om fakes a heart attack and escapes with Anni. The Minister orders the police for a manhunt. Realizing that he cannot escape to Delhi, he devises a new plan. He goes to the local police station where the Minister is there and surrenders to him. The minister is about to take Om back to the guest house when Anni along with the Minister’s supporters and local media arrive. The minister has no option but to release Om. Om, on the other hand, tells the media to project the Minister as the next of for saving his life. While on his way to Delhi to catch a flight back to the US, Om is stopped by Bhai Sahab and Munni. Munni gives Om his share but Om tells her to give it to his Indian relatives. Om leaves and Anni stays back in India. In the last scene, Munni asks Bhai Sahab if they can be partners and he replies, “Yes, we can”. Subhash Kapoor had developed an idea of making a movie on recession after his first film had a relatively low-key release. He didn’t get many opportunities thereafter, leaving him “frustrated”. Stating the reason for choosing the recession as the theme, he said, “The producers would say ‘We are facing recession’. The frustration was more from the fact that recession was something in which we had no role to play. Like many of our problems, it was also a creation of the U.S. So, in a way, to give vent to my anger I wrote a satire. I thought when the whole world was affected by recession how could the underworld and politicians stay away from it. So I created a set of gangsters who have no money in their pockets. They pin their hopes on an NRI, who also turns out to be hit by recession.” Before turning director, Subhash Kapoor, as a journalist toured North extensively, and it is reflected in the dialect that the characters speak. This was the reason he opted for kidnapping as the “industry” that got affected by recession. “Kidnapping has become an industry in the region and often the characters involved in action have a humorous take on life”, noted Kapoor. He drew inspiration from real life politicians for the character portrayed by . “The character of the politician played by Amol Gupte is drawn from and and some of his actions remind one of “, said Kapoor. He created a female don character in to show her as a “larger-than-life character” and to show her as competing with “her male counterparts in the kidnapping industry” and cast Neha Dhupia for the role. Dhupia had to learn the dialect after watching speak. “As I play a gangster from UP in the film, I had to get that language right and so I observed Mayawati to learn how she speaks. She is the only woman whose dialect, whether she is serious or funny, is extremely monotonous. So I have tried to incorporate this in my character. However, my character is not inspired by her”, she said. She made her singing debut, recording a song with for the film. mostly garnered positive reviews. of praised the film as a “deliciously smart comedy” and gave it a rating of 3.5 out of a scale of 5. He appreciated Manu Rishi for bringing “perfect degree of naïvete to his role of a gangster’s moderately-educated sidekick yearning for a better life.” of praised the film for its “ticklish humor and trick-and-treat plot line”. “Phas Gaye Re Obama is a delightful end-of-the-year surprise package”, she said. of rated it at 3 out of a scale of 5 and described the film as a “black comedy” and credited the director for his “superbly written” script. Sukanya Verma of too gave a positive review about the film and said that there is “absolutely no dearth of inducing moments”. She extolled Sanjay Mishra, saying that “though he doesn’t have as many scenes as Rajat Kapoor or , that doesn’t keep him from owning the scenes he features in”. She declared it as “insane and awesome”. of appreciated the director but felt that he couldn’t “sustain his energy in the second half. Despite the hiccups Phas Gaye Re Obama has genuine laughs and surprising insight”. Anuj Kumar of lauded the director Subhash Kapoor for coming up with a “well-textured satire on recession that almost turns out to be a winner”. He also felt that “it would have been better if Kapoor had not cast Neha Dhupia as the male-hating ganglord as she looks the odd one out in the midst of a proficient set of actors like Sanjay Mishra, Manu Rishi and Amol Gupte, who have got the pulse of the screenplay”. The film was well appreciated by the critics for its quirky interpretation of ‘s to suit the setting.</p>

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Genres: Comedy,
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Writer: Subhash Kapoor
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Producer: Ashok Pandey
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Director: Subhash Kapoor
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Cinematography: Arvind Kannabiran
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Release Date: 03-Dec-10
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Edited By: Sandeep Singh Bajeli
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Budget: Default Registration
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Production Company:
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OTT Platform: Prime Video
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Runtime: 1h 48m
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Language: Hindi
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Box Office: 14
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