Axone (film)

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Axone
Axone (film) poster.jpg
Film poster
Directed byNicholas Kharkongor
Produced bySiddharth Anand Kumar
Vikram Mehra
Starring
CinematographyParasher Baruah
Edited bySuresh Pai
Music byPapon
M. Mangangsana
Mangka Mayanglambam
Tajdar Junaid
Production
companies
Saregama India
Yoodlee films[2]
Distributed byNetflix
Release date
  • 2 October 2019 (2019-10-02) (London)
  • 19 October 2019 (2019-10-19) (Mumbai)
  • 12 June 2020 (2020-06-12) (India)
[1]
Running time
96 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguagesHindi
English

Axone is a 2020 Indian comedy-drama film directed by Nicholas Kharkongor and produced by Yoodlee Films, Saregama India's film division. The film stars Sayani Gupta, Vinay Pathak, Lin Laishram, Dolly Ahluwalia, Adil Hussain, Lanuakum Ao, Tenzin Dalha, and Rohan Joshi. The film follows Northeast Indian migrants in New Delhi, in their attempt to organize a wedding party.[3] The film premiered at the London Film Festival on 2 October 2019.[4]

Plot[]

The story tells of a group of migrants from Northeast India to Delhi, Upasana (Sayani Gupta), Chanbi (Lin Laishram), and Zorem, who are trying to help their friend Minam (Asenla Jamir) with his wedding preparations. Minam, who shares a flat with Upasana, Chanbi, and others from their region, is called away suddenly for an interview. Meanwhile, his friends try to find an ingredient to make 'Axone,' a special dish that they want for the wedding. The friends face various difficulties as they attempt to plan the wedding and prepare Axone. The other tenants object and the landlord's mother-in-law enforces her rule against parties or spicy cooking in the flat. They decide to hold the wedding at Chanbi's boyfriend Bendang's flat, but finding a way to cook Axone without drawing the attention of locals brings comical problems.

Shiv, the landlord's son, and a friend of Zorem, lends his hand. His girlfriend breaks up with him when she sees him with Upasana, and later with Chanbi. As the wedding hour nears, the friends are discouraged at the thought of failing Minam (who has not yet returned). Zorem finally resolves to cook Axone on Upasana's landlord's terrace, and receives the landlord's permission in spite of his mother-in-law. The friends manage to prepare the Axone just in time for the wedding.

The marriage begins with Minam opening a video conference with her groom and family at her native home. The friends had not realised it was a long-distance marriage, with the bride's sister standing proxy in Minam's place. They had gone through all the Axone trouble for a marriage that was not even happening in Delhi. After the wedding ceremony, Zorem proposes to Upasana and Chanbi decides to return to her native place with Bendang. Meanwhile, Bendang makes peace with a racist incident from his past. Finally, the friends treat themselves to Axone, while Shiv regrets that he can't find any mainland Indian cuisine.

Cast[]

  • Sayani Gupta as Upasana
  • Lin Laishram as Chanbi
  • Lanuakum Ao as Bendang
  • Rohan Joshi as Shiv
  • Merenla Imsong as Balamon
  • Tenzin Dalha as Zorem
  • Asenla Jamir as Minam
  • Merenla Imsong as Balamon
  • Dolly Ahluwalia as Nani, Landlord mother
  • Vinay Pathak as Landlord
  • Rogan J as Shiv
  • Eliel R Famhoite as Lalrempui
  • Milo Sunka as Hayna
  • Aakash Bhardwaj as Hironya
  • Deepansha Dhingra as Shiv's Girlfriend
  • Jimpa Bhutia as Bunty
  • Pallavi Batra as Secretary's Daughter-in-Law
  • Vijay Kumar Dogra as Rowdy neighbor
  • Adil Hussain as the man outside Zorem shop (Special appearance).

Production[]

The film took 25 days to shoot on locations in New Delhi.[5]

Release[]

The film premiered at the London Film Festival on 2 October 2019 and made its debut in India at the Mumbai Film Festival (MAMI) on 19 October 2019.[5] The film was released on Netflix on 12 June 2020.[1]

Soundtrack[]

Axone
Soundtrack album by
Papon, M. Mangangsana, Mangka Mayanglambam and Tajdar Junaid
Released24 June 2020[6]
Recorded2018-19
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length26:09
LanguageHindi
LabelSaregama Music
External audio
audio icon Official Audio Jukebox on YouTube

The film's music was composed by with Papon, M. Mangangsana, Mangka Mayanglambam and Tajdar Junaid with lyrics written by Vaibhav Modi and Kh. Mangi Singh.

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Dance It Out"Vaibhav ModiPaponPapon3:09
2."Soraren"Kh. Mangi SinghM. MangangsanaMangka Mayanglambam Pena, Mrjing M.3:17
3."Nura Pakhang"Kh. Mangi SinghMangka MayanglambamMangka Mayanglambam Pena, Mrjing M.2:43
4."Bendang's Dreamy Piano"Tajdar JunaidTajdar Junaid-1:44
5."Bendang's Walking Away"-Tajdar Junaid-2:12
6."Cooking Up Storm"-Tajdar Junaid-1:01
7."Cousin Bhajan"-Tajdar Junaid-0:23
8."Hoi Kiw Dance Version"-Tajdar Junaid-1:41
9."Hoi Kiw Song"Maxter WarjriTajdar JunaidElisheba Khongthaw, Pyndapbiangfull Wanniang, Freddy Connor Kharmutee, Gabriel G. Momin, Denzil N. Marbaniang, Phillip Carson Basaiawmoit, Rihunlang M. Basaiawmoit1:40
10."Looking into Void"-Tajdar Junaid-2:00
11."Tokari Geet"--Umakanta Bairagi4:31
12."Upasana's Theme"-Tajdar Junaid-1:48
Total length:26:09

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Hazarika, Myithili (3 June 2020). "Northeast filmmaker's 'Axone' ready for Netflix with its distinctive cast, theme and aroma".
  2. ^ "Yoodlee Films". www.saregama.com. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  3. ^ "'Axone' Review: A Bit of North East in a Delhi Neighbourhood Where Racism Is a Regular Experience". The Wire.
  4. ^ "Sayani Gupta's 'Axone' to premiere at London Film Festival". Telangana Today.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b "'Axone' movie preview: Of smelly ingredients and a right to cook". www.thehindu.com. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  6. ^ "Axone - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack". Jio Saavn.

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