Bell Bottom (2021 film)
Bell Bottom | |
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Directed by | Ranjit M Tewari |
Written by | Aseem Arrora Parveez Shaikh |
Produced by | Vashu Bhagnani Jackky Bhagnani Deepshikha Deshmukh Monisha Advani Madhu Bhojwani Nikkhil Advani |
Starring | Akshay Kumar Lara Dutta Vaani Kapoor Huma Qureshi |
Cinematography | Rajeev Ravi |
Edited by | Chandan Arora |
Music by | Score: Daniel B. George Songs: Amaal Mallik Tanishk Bagchi Shantanu Dutta Gurnazar Maninder Buttar |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Pen Marudhar Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 123 minutes[2] |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | ₹170 crore [3] |
Box office | est. ₹50.58 crore[4] |
Bell Bottom is a 2021 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film[2] directed by Ranjit M Tewari.[5] The film is written by Aseem Arrora and Parveez Sheikh, with production by Vashu Bhagnani, Jackky Bhagnani, Deepshikha Deshmukh and Nikkhil Advani under their respective banners Pooja Entertainment and Emmay Entertainment.[6] It stars Akshay Kumar as the lead character, with Lara Dutta, Vaani Kapoor and Huma Qureshi in an extended cameo appearance.[7] Bell Bottom is inspired from real life hijacking events in India by Khalistani separatists during the 1980s, such as the Indian Airlines Flight 423, 405 and 421 hijackings.[8][9]
Principal photography began on 20 August 2020.[10] The film was wrapped up on 30 September in London.[11] The film released in theatres on 19 August 2021 in 3D. The reception was mixed, with praise for Kumar’s and Dutta’s performance, art direction, fast paced narration & screenplay, background music & cinematography, but criticism for the low quality VFX shots in action sequences and weak climax,[1] following which it became a major commercial failure.[12]
Plot[]
In 1984, Indian Airlines Flight 691 (resembling Indian Airlines Flight 421) is hijacked, the seventh such hijacking in India in five years, with all the previous ones ending in acquiescence to the hijackers' demands that other terrorists be freed and money be delivered. During her briefing, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, frustrated at the lack of action taken on the matter, decides to allow a RAW agent code-named "Bell Bottom" to handle the case. As a "mere" clerk, he is already viewed with consternation by the other officials, and his deduction that the alleged masterminds, a Khalistan separatist group named "Azaadi Dal" (lit. 'Liberation Organisation'), are merely a front for Pakistan's ISI are rebuffed by them due to improving Indo-Pakistani relations. After the plane lands in Amritsar when he predicted it would land in Lahore, he is dismissed. However, his supervisor points out that he is an expert on hijackings and is motivated by personal experience.
In 1979, polymath Anshul Malhotra lives with his mother Raavi, an asthmatic who constantly visits his brother in London, and his wife Radhika. Her flight is hijacked by terrorists, but then-PM Morarji Desai and Pakistani President Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq negotiate and fulfill the hijackers demands in exchange for the hostages' release. However, Raavi dies, reportedly due to natural causes. Soon after, though, Anshul is abducted by RAW, who reveal that one of the hijackers, Daljeet "Doddy" Singh, had purposely withheld her inhaler, pusher her into the galley and thrown heavy blankets on her, increasing her suffering as she died. Anshul is given the offer to join RAW; he accepts and takes on the code-name Bell Bottom, with his cover to his wife being that he is an embassy officer. After his training, which showcases his extraordinary memory and improves his previously subpar physical skills, he is assigned to the hijacking desk. In 1983, he finds one of the hijackers while visiting his brother in London and tracks them; he raids their house with other RAW agents and captures three of them but the fourth, Doddy, escapes.
Back in the present, the plane takes off from Amritsar and lands in Lahore, prompting Gandhi to order Anshul back in. He convinces her to "break script" and disallow the Pakistani side to send their negotiating team, and orders them not to refuel the plane. In response, Zia sends the ISI chief to keep track of the situation. In Lahore, the chief replaces the hijacker with Doddy and supplies weapons and explosives. Correctly figuring that they will go to the Middle East to take advantage of their naivety in aerial terrorism, Anshul prepares for a covert operation in Dubai against the Indian ministers' wishes. Meanwhile, the ISI chief goes to Dubai to observe what is going on and guide Doddy.
Upon arrival, Anshul and his team, disguised as diplomatic aides, meet up with a contact in the Dubai airport, Adeela Rehman, where they see Dubai's emphasis on humanitarianism and avoidance of bloodshed. Their first plan, covertly entering the aircraft and disarming the hijackers, is foiled when the ISI chief notices and closes the luggage door. Anshul's "plan B", sending in the Indian army, is also curtailed when the Dubai officials are notified and the ship they are on is denied entry. With all avenues cut off, the ministers go to negiotate; although they agree to the terrorists' demands of money, more terrorist releases, and a charter flight to London for freedom, they are surprised at the terrorists extreme inhumanity and one of them is taken hostage as a "VIP" target to be held until they get to London. Seemingly out of options, Anshul asks Adeela to take them to an under-construction terminal so they can view the proceedings; however, this turns out a ruse as Anshul reveals his knowledge of Adeela's betrayal and ties her up. Disguising themselves as airport workers, they take advantage of a sandstorm to get on the field, free the VIPs, and capture the terrorists, redirecting the charter flight to India. The leader of Dubai denies them take off clearance at first, but after Anshul explains how their methods fit in with Dubai's humanism, he grants it. In India, the terrorists are booked, with Zia and the ISI leaders huffing in disgrace, and the flight is returned, with all on board safe and sound and reunited with their families. In the end, it is revealed that Radhika was actually working for RAW and had informed them of her husband's abilities and background in the first place.
Cast[]
- Akshay Kumar as Anshul Malhotra / Agent Bell Bottom[13]
- Lara Dutta as Prime Minister Indira Gandhi[14]
- Vaani Kapoor as Radhika Malhotra[13]
- Huma Qureshi as Adeela Rehman[15]
- Adil Hussain as N. F. Suntook[16]
- Denzil Smith as R. N. Kao[17]
- Aniruddh Dave as Puchchi[18]
- Thalaivasal Vijay as P. V. Narasimha Rao[19]
- Zain Khan Durrani as Daljeet Singh aka Doddy
- Dolly Ahluwalia as Raavie Malhotra
- Mamik Singh as Aashu Malhotra
- Abhijit Lahiri as Khurshed Alam Khan
- Sumit Kaul as Dollar
- Sunit Tandon as ISI Chief
- Jatin Negi as Sundar
- Amit Kumar Vashisth as Saand
- Kavi Raj as Gen. Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq
- Husam Chadat as Farhad Bin Sultan
- Anjali Dinesh Anand as Anshul’s Sister-In-Law
- Ashok Chhabra as Morarji Desai
- Balram Gupta as Home Minister
- Girish Sharma as Anshul’s Friend
- Nitin Khanna as Dubai Policeman
- Karim Saidi as Abu Mukhtar
- Siddhant Ghegadmal as Harish
- Deesh Mariwala as Tejeshwar
- Ahmed Yahya Berrada as IB Official Of Dubai
Production and release[]
The film was officially announced in November 2019 with release date of Republic Day 2021.[20] Bell Bottom is based on true events and the story is set during the 1980s about some unforgettable heroes of the era.[21][22] It is Vaani Kapoor's first film to be not produced by Yash Raj Films and became the first Bollywood movie to start shooting amid the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 during which shootings were stopped in India.[23] The film's theatrical premiere was postponed to 2 April 2021 in January 2020.[24] The cast and crew of the film flew to Glasgow, Scotland in the first week of August 2020.[25] The filming eventually kicked off on 20 August 2020.[26] The film was wrapped up on 30 September in London.[27] The film's release was postponed due to the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic throughout India.[28] The film finally released theatrically on 19 August 2021 in 3D.[1]
Soundtrack[]
Bell Bottom | |
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Soundtrack album by | |
Released | 24 August 2021[29] |
Recorded | 2020 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Length | 21:08 |
Language | Hindi |
Label | Saregama Music |
The film score is composed by Daniel B. George while Julius Packiam composed the trailer score. The songs featured in the film are composed by Amaal Mallik, Tanishk Bagchi, Shantanu Dutta, Gurnazar and Maninder Buttar while lyrics are written by Rashmi Virag, Tanishk Bagchi, Babbu Maan, Maninder Buttar, Seema Saini and Gurnazar.[citation needed]
The song Sakhiyan2.0 is a remake of the 2018 punjabi song Sakhiyan by Maninder Buttar.[30]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Bell Bottom Theme - Dhoom Tara" | Tanishk Bagchi | Tanishk Bagchi | Zara Khan | 2:05 |
2. | "Marjaawaan" | Gurnazar | Gurnazar | Gurnazar, Asees Kaur | 3:45 |
3. | "Sakhiyan2.0" | Babbu Maan, Maninder Buttar, Tanishk Bagchi | Maninder Buttar, Tanishk Bagchi | Maninder Buttar, Zara Khan | 2:57 |
4. | "Tum Aaogey" | Rashmi Virag | Amaal Mallik | Armaan Malik | 4:44 |
5. | "Khair Mangde" | Seema Saini | Shantanu Dutta | Pratibha Singh Baghel | 3:49 |
6. | "Khair Mangde" (Male Version) | Seema Saini | Shantanu Dutta | Darshan Raval | 3:48 |
Total length: | 21:08 |
Box office[]
Bell Bottom earned ₹2.75 crore at the domestic box office on its opening day. On the second day, the film collected ₹2.60 crore. On the third day, the film collected ₹3 crore. On the fourth day, the film collected ₹4.40 crore, taking total opening weekend domestic collection to ₹12.75 crore.[4]
As of 1 October 2021, The film grossed ₹36.46 crore in India and ₹14.12 crore overseas, the film has a worldwide gross collection of ₹50.58 crore.[4]
Reception[]
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, it holds a rating of 58%. Suchin Mehrotra writing for Film Companion criticised the screenplay of the movie saying that “in the end, somewhere buried within Bell Bottom are the building blocks of a great thriller. It’s just shrouded in simplistic storytelling and ‘hijacked’ by the pressures of the big Hindi movie formula.”[31] Monika Rawal Kukreja of The Hindustan Times praised the film for being an edge-of-the-seat thriller.[32][33]
Controversy[]
The film was banned in three Gulf countries, namely Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar. The film certification authorities banned it on grounds of tampering with historical facts. It was pointed out that the 1984 incident actually had the United Arab Emirates Defence Minister Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and the UAE authorities nabbing the hijackers, while the film portrayed Kumar's character and his team as the real heroes of the mission.[34][35]
See also[]
- Bell-bottoms
- 1980s in Indian fashion
- 1980 in India
- Operation Tupac
- List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by location#India
- List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by airline (D–O)#I
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