
Directed by Mahesh Bhatt
• Music: Sandeep Chowta
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Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iot0eF6EoNA
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Storyline
<p>Aarya Desai vandalises a placard of Guru Gyaan Prakash. She is stopped by her step-mother Nandini and father Yogesh and Gyaan Prakash’s ashram people. Ravi Kishore Verma, now an elderly man has recently lost his love and wife, Pooja. He attempts suicide and gets hospitalised. Ravi refuses when the doctor asks him to admit himself in a mental rehab. Aarya runs away, and enters Ravi’s home, stating she’d booked 3 months before. Aarya convinces Ravi to visit Kailash for Pooja’s sake and gives a letter with her handwriting. Ravi agrees. Nandini and Yogesh go to Gyaan Prakash with Commissioner Rajesh Puri. Gyaan Prakash says Aarya will die by her own blood.<br />
Aarya tells Ravi about her mission to stop Guru Gyaan Prakash and all other fake gurus. In past Nandini killed Aarya’s mother Shakuntala, married Yogesh and begun using their wealth to run Gyaan Prakash’s ashram. Aarya recounts meeting Vishal and initially fighting with him but reconciling and falling in love over a seminar exposing fake gurus. After her home is vandalised, they go into hiding. They’re asked to visit someone who has proof against the gurus. However, it turns out as an ambush, and Vishal kills the hitman in self-defense. Ravi picks him up from jail. Yogesh and Nandini find Vishal and Aarya’s reunion in security footage. Aarya and Vishal are cornered by gangster Dilip Hathkaaka. Ravi arrives and saves them. Vishal confesses his real name is Munna Chavan, saying he came to Mumbai to win a reality show but ended up becoming a drug addict. Guru Gyaan Prakash’s men helped and sent him to pretend to be in love with and kill Aarya. However, upon attending her seminars, he started questioning his own belief. Ravi takes them to John’s house. It is revealed that Yogesh had planned Shakuntala’s death, and now he kills Nandini. In the end, Ravi kills Yogesh and Gyaan Prakash, dies and imagines Pooja calling out to him. Aarya performs his last rites, and has also won her battle against fake gurus. In April 2017, media reports surfaced about the sequel of the 1991 film , after its lead cast and visited through the office of . The source further claimed that it will feature a different plot, despite being the continuation of the original and the script will be a remake of the Tamil film (1994), which will be directed by . However, no developments about the film took place, despite its initial announcement. On 20 September 2018, coinciding with ‘s 70th birthday, Alia Bhatt announced the film officially with the title , with the original film’s cast members, along with Alia and was announced being a part of the cast. The film marked Mahesh Bhatt’s return to direction after 20 years since his last film as a director, and also marked the maiden collaboration with Alia and Mahesh working together. On 8 April 2019, it was confirmed that would commence in the middle of May 2019, which eventually began on 18 May 2019. The following day, was confirmed to play the main antagonist in the film. Alia Bhatt joined the film on 21 May 2019. The first schedule of the film was completed in the third week of May in Mumbai and the second schedule began in in mid-July 2019. With a few sequences being shot in and Ooty, the film’s principal photography wrapped up on 31 October 2019, except for a few patchwork scenes which were filmed in July 2020, despite the COVID-19 pandemic. The music for the film was composed by , , , Urvi and Suniljeet while the lyrics written by , Vijay Vijawatt, , Suniljeet and Shalu Vaish. The film score is composed by . s trailer was released on August 12, 2020, and faced owing to the nepotism debate sparked after the . Speculating that Rajput had been upset over being shut out of the film industry, due to hiring practices that favored children of established film personalities, Rajput’s fans blamed notable people in Bollywood, including director Mahesh Bhatt and his daughter Alia. Within two days of its release, the trailer had received 5.3 million dislikes on and became the within a week’s time. As of 2023, the trailer has received 14 million dislikes. In July 2020, a resident of filed a complaint against the makers of the film, stating that the film’s poster featured an image of , which “hurt Hindu sentiments”. The also criticised the film’s trailer for similar reasons. In October 2019, bought the United States distribution rights for the feature. The film was initially scheduled for release on 25 March 2020 in India and in United States on 24 April 2020, but was pushed to 10 July 2020 in India and 31 July 2020 in the United States due to the outbreak of COVID-19. It was again pulled from the release schedule as the shooting was delayed because of the . On 29 June 2020, the streaming service conducted a virtual press conference, where Bhatt announced that the film would be released exclusively on Disney+ Hotstar. The film premiered on 28 August 2020 in India and in theaters in United States. was panned by critics. of gave the film 0.25 out of 5, calling it the director’s interpretation of a “sleeping pill”, and wrote “It is not possible to be angry with for its half-baked ideas and quarter-baked script though, because it is too boring to be worthy of even anger.” Calling it “One of 2020’s worst films”, Jyoti Sharma Bawa of wrote that is a “jaded and ponderous film that is stuck in the 90’s, [which] is best avoided.” Shubhra Gupta of gave the film 1 out of 5, calling it “terrible” and wondered “why would anyone want to make something so dated, so jaded, in this day and age?” Rahul Desai of called the film “dreadful” and “atrocious”, and bemoaned that the performances of the actors “sticks out like a sore thumb.” of wrote, “The storytelling, performances dialogue, cinematography, songs, background music – all seem to belong to the 90’s”.</p>
Details
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Writer:
Mahesh Bhatt, Suhrita Sengupta
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Producer:
Mukesh Bhatt
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Music:
Sandeep Chowta
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Director:
Mahesh Bhatt
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Cinematography:
Jay I. Patel
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Starring:
Sanjay Dutt, Alia Bhatt, Aditya Roy Kapur, Jisshu Sengupta, Manzilein Aur Bhi Hain, (1974), Naya Daur, (1978), Lahu Ke Do Rang, (1979), Abhimanyu, (1980), Arth, (1982), Saaransh, (1984), Janam, (1985), Aashiana, (1986), Naam, (1986), Aaj, (1987), Kaash, (1987), Thikana, (1987), Siyasat, (1988), Kabzaa, (1988), Daddy, (1989), Awaargi, (1990), Jurm, (1990), Aashiqui, (1990), Swayam, (1991), Saathi, (1991), Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin, (1991), Sadak, (1991), Saatwan Aasman, (1992), Junoon, (1992), Phir Teri Kahani Yaad Aayee, (1993), Gunaah, (1993), Sir, (1993), Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke, (1993), Gumrah, (1993), Tadipaar, (1993), Criminal, (1994), The Gentleman, (1994), Naaraaz, (1994), Milan, (1995), Naajayaz, (1995), Papa Kehte Hai, (1996), Chaahat, (1996), Dastak, (1996), Tamanna, (1997), Duplicate, (1998), Angaaray, (1998), Zakhm, (1998), Yeh Hai Mumbai Meri Jaan, (1999), Kartoos, (1999), Sadak 2, (2020)
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Release Date:
28-Aug-20
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Edited By:
Sandeep Kurup
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OTT Platform:
Hotstar
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Runtime:
2h 13m
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Language:
Hindi
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