Bodyguard (2011 Hindi film)

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Bodyguard
Bodyguard poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySiddique
Written byScreenplay and Dialogues:
Siddique
J.P. Chowksey
Kiran Kotrial
Additional Dialogues:
Aloke Upadhyaya
Story bySiddique
Based onBodyguard (2010)
by Siddique
Produced byAtul Agnihotri
Alvira Khan Agnihotri
Reliance Entertainment
StarringSalman Khan
Kareena Kapoor Khan
Aditya Pancholi
Chetan Hansraj
Raj Babbar
Hazel Keech
Mahesh Manjrekar
Reema Debnath
Narrated byHazel Keech
CinematographySejal Shah
Edited bySanjay Sankla
Action Editor:
Pranav V Dhiwar
Music byOriginal Songs:
Himesh Reshammiya
Guest Composer:
Pritam Chakraborty
Background Score:
Sandeep Shirodkar
Production
company
Distributed byReliance Entertainment
Release date
  • 31 August 2011 (2011-08-31) (India)
Running time
131 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget600 million[2]
Box office2.34 billion[3]

Bodyguard is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language romantic action comedy film co- written and directed by Siddique Ismail.[4] It is a remake of the director's own 2010 Mollywood film of the same name starring Dileep and Nayantara. The film was produced by Atul Agnihotri and Alvira Khan Agnihotri.It features Salman Khan and Kareena Kapoor in the lead roles, with Aditya Pancholi in a special appearance and Karisma Kapoor in a voice role.[5] It also stars Raj Babbar, Mahesh Manjrekar and Hazel Keech in supporting roles.[6]

The film broke many records upon its release. Within the first day of its release, it went on to become the highest opening day grosser as well as the biggest grosser ever for a single day up until then.[7] The film set another box office record, netting 1.03 billion (US$14 million) in its first week, thus becoming the highest opening week grossing Bollywood film until then. The film became a major commercial success with a worldwide gross of 2.34 billion (US$33 million).

Plot[]

Lovely B. Singh is assigned as Divya Rana's bodyguard to protect her from goons hunting her to take revenge against her father Sartaj Rana, a kind and successful politician, who was responsible for saving his mother in an accident. Lovely is very devoted to his duties—but irritates Divya by following her everywhere. Divya and her friend Maya call Lovely, with Divya pretending to be Chhaya, a girl madly in love with Lovely, hoping this will distract him from his work.

Initially hesitant, Lovely gradually starts loving the mysterious Chhaya and looks forward to her calls, but doesn't realize that it is actually Divya. Meanwhile, Lovely protects Divya on multiple occasions from the attacks of Ranjan Mahatre and his goons, including a dramatic incident when the criminals capture Divya, leaving her tied up and gagged as their hostage. Lovely rescues Divya from her captors and defeats the culprits. Divya falls in love with Lovely but is scared to reveal her identity due to Lovely’s immense devotion and loyalty toward his duties and her father. Divya, as Chhaya, later tells Lovely to run away with her and meet her at a railway station. Sartaj begins suspecting that Lovely and Divya are in love and might elope, so he sends his men to kill Lovely. Divya convinces her father that Lovely's lover is someone else who is waiting for him at the railway station. Sensing that Lovely might be heartbroken if he does not meet his Chhaya, Divya sends Maya to tell Lovely her true identity. However, when Lovely sees Maya running toward him, he believes she is Chhaya. Maya tries to tell him that Divya is Chhaya but sees one of Sartaj's men in the compartment, waiting for her to answer Lovely. She tells Lovely that she is Chhaya and hugs Lovely. During this, Divya calls Maya, but Maya gets on the train with Lovely and throws her phone away instead of returning to her friend.

Lovely and Maya marry and have a son, but Maya later dies owing to cancer. Several years later, Sartaj invites Lovely, who is now a multi-millionaire and will live in Canada and his son Sartaj Singh to his house and apologize for his behavior. Lovely believed that Divya was happily married in London so he is shocked to see her still living in the house, unmarried. Sartaj Singh, who knows of his mother's betrayal from a diary Maya had left him, explaining what she had done and that her early death was the punishment for her betrayal of her friend, grows close to Divya and apologizes to her on his mother's behalf.

On the last day of their visit, Sartaj Singh asks Divya to accompany him as his mother. Infuriated, Lovely tells Sartaj Singh to apologize, but Sartaj Rana tells Lovely that he feels the same and requests him to take Divya with him. Lovely accepts. Lovely's son secretly throws away Maya's diary into the trash at the railway station, having completed his mission. However, Lovely sees him and takes the diary from the trash. Upon reading it, he discovers that Divya was his actual love, Chhaya and that Maya had lied. He calls Divya on her mobile and addresses her as Chhaya. Divya is overwhelmed with joy, realizing Lovely finally knows the truth, and the couple is united.

Cast[]

Production[]

The film's production company, Reel Life Production Pvt. Ltd, was bought by Reliance Entertainment for 450 million. This earned Reliance the co-producer status and an equal share in the IPR for perpetuity.[8]

The film director Siddique first offered the female lead to Nayantara but she refused because she was not interested to play the same role in the original. The role then went to Kareena Kapoor.

Neerupa Menon, a mutual friend of director Siddique and Alvira Khan, introduced him to Alvira Khan Agnihotri and Atul Agnihotri, the to-be co-producers of the film, suggesting that he should venture into Bollywood. Siddique sent his original Malayalam film to Alvira and Atul as a result of the suggestion and they convinced Salman Khan to watch the film. After watching the film, Khan was very impressed with it and agreed to do the Hindi remake.[9]

Shooting for the film began on 16 January 2011 at the Symbiosis International University campus situated in Pune. The classrooms and academic block of Symbiosis Institute of Business Management were used in the Lavale campus. The shooting later continued in the city of Patiala (Punjab).[10] Two songs from the film were scheduled to be shot in Europe but were later shifted to Film City in Mumbai to cut costs as the film had already exceeded its initial budget.[11]

Marketing[]

The film's first look and trailer was unveiled on 21 July 2011.

Release[]

Bodyguard opened across 2,250 screens in 70 Indian cities and with 482 prints across the overseas territory, released in Dolby Surround 7.1.[8][12] Reliance Entertainment set aside a marketing and print budget of around 220 million (US$3.1 million) for the film, one of the highest ever in Bollywood.[8] The satellite rights of the film were sold to STAR network for 270 million (US$3.8 million) for seven years.[8]

Reception[]

Critical response[]

The film received mixed reviews from critics. Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama gave a score of 4/5 and said "BODYGUARD works for varied reasons – it has a simple, captivating story with a dramatic twist in the tale, the chemistry between the lead actors is poor but the music is well juxtaposed in the narrative. But its biggest USP is, without doubt, Salman Khan. He carries the film on his broad and brawny shoulders and that alone is the imperative reason for watching this film."[13] Komal Nahta of Koimoi, while praising the performance of Salman Khan, gave it a rating of 4/5 and wrote, "Bodyguard will prove to be a hit because of Salman Khan's performance."[14] Zee News gave the film 4 stars and praised the directorial skills of Siddique: "Kudos to filmmaker Siddique to have presented Salman Khan in a way never seen before! And the action sequences are breathtaking."[15] Oneindia.in awarded the movie 4 stars and stated, "Overall, Bodyguard is a good masala entertainer and it can be a perfect time-passer for this Eid and Ganesh festive seasons. Salman's fans should not miss to watch this movie."[16] Samay Live gave it 4 stars and wrote; "There are stunning events of twist in the film which will keep you stay with your seats till the end.[17] Shivesh Kumar of IndiaWeekly awarded the movie 4 out of 5 stars.[18] Kaveree Bamzai of India Today awarded the movie 3 stars and stated: "Anyone who has watched Khan's recent movies will recognise the signs – a killer dialogue which will be remembered till the next blockbuster is manufactured, a signature ring tone, and a pre-fight ritual-in this case, it is taking off his watch.[19] In his review for The Times of India, Gaurav Malani wrote: "Salman Khan is cool and convincing in the title role. His subdued act and charming innocence wins your heart. Kareena Kapoor is likeable ... Bodyguard doesn't catch you off guard. But it's a decent entertainer nonetheless."[20] Phelim O'Neill of The Guardian praised the technical aspects of the film and awarded three of five stars: "Bollywood movies have improved dramatically in technical terms over the last few years. Here the fight and stunt sequences are afforded as much care and attention as the song and dance scenes; it's all top-notch stuff."[21] Daily Bhaskar awarded the movie three out of five stars and wrote: "Salman, Kareena and Siddique serve a good Eid biryani for the audience by blending romance, action and comedy."[22] Shubha Shetty-Saha of MiD DAY gave it two and a half stars saying, "The film is obviously not expected to be intellectually stimulating. But to give it due credit, it provides loads of entertainment, the kind you may have come to expect of a Salman Khan film."[23] Sukanya Verma of Rediff gave it 2.5 of 5 stars and stated: "A standard entertainer with generic ingredients like action, emotion, romance, comedy, song and dance, the Hindi remake of Malayalam super-hit Bodyguard is like a mediocre Pizza Margherita that's gone stingy on the mozzarella, bland on the sauce with nothing except a half-crunchy base and uneven scattering of basil leaves."[24]

The film also received a few negative reviews. Andy Webster of The New York Times said "If only the film's archly slick director, Siddique, had adopted the same winking attitude toward the romantic arc. A twist near the end sends this contrived movie into a maudlin stratosphere from which it doesn't recover. But at least, in Ms. Keech's supporting presence, understated yet palpable, we sense a performer of emerging, and remarkable, star power."[25] Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India gave 2.5 out of 5 stars and wrote, "The film, a remake of a South Indian hit, may end up as another blockbuster, like most Salman films have been doing in the recent past. Yet, sadly, this one's mostly bluster."[26] Sonia Chopra from Sify gave the film 2.5 stars and said "Bodyguard is endurable (and I say this without any condescension) for those who can forgive the haphazard story and be happy enjoying the songs and watching Salman and Kareena onscreen."[27] Saibal Chatterjee from NDTV gave the film 2/5 stars and concluded that "If you value the mop on your scalp and the grey cells in your head and want guard yourself against this potentially mind-numbing body blow, give it a miss. Better be safe than sorry!"[28] Aniruddha Guha of Daily News and Analysis gave it 2 stars and wrote: "Salman is charming as ever, and the fact that he’s playing a slightly different character would have actually worked to the film’s advantage if it was backed by a better script."[29] Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN gave it 2 out of 5 stars and called it a lazy remake.[30] Mayank Shekhar of Hindustan Times panned the film giving it one and a half stars. He argued that the film "for more parts, is a sappy romantic pap".[31] Shubra Gupta from The Indian Express also gave it one and a half stars and said "'Bodyguard' can also safely be called in which Salman Continues to Give Us Those Ones."[32] The Hindu in its review said "It's the Salman version of a Karan Johar film of the Nineties that is bound to be compared with the sappiness of Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, given the drama at the end."[33]

Box office[]

India[]

Upon release, the film opened to a phenomenal response at the domestic box office and packed cinema halls, "witnessing 100% occupancy across shows", according to The Economic Times.[34] Box Office India reported that "Bodyguard has smashed all records"[35] and the film went on to become the highest opener of all time across India, grossing 213 million (US$3.0 million), thus breaking the record of Dabangg (2010).[36] The film grossed an additional 173 million (US$2.4 million)[37] and 133 million (US$1.9 million) on its second and third day respectively, bringing the total nett collections to 520 million (US$7.3 million).[38] On its fourth day of release, it netted around 148 million (US$2.1 million),[39] and 188 million (US$2.6 million) on its fifth day, taking the total nett collection over the extended five-day weekend to 855 million (US$12 million).[40] The film continued its successful run at the box office netting 85.8 million (US$1.2 million) on Monday,[41] 65 million (US$910,000) on Tuesday,[42] and 55 million (US$770,000) on Wednesday.[43] The total nett collections of the extended nine-day first week were 1,095 million (US$15 million).[44] During its second weekend, the film raked in another 140 million (US$2.0 million) nett.[45]Bodyguard netted a total of 1,609.5 million (US$23 million) in India at the end of its run.[46]

Overseas[]

Meanwhile, the film grossed a record-breaking 1.1 million Dirhams on Tuesday, its opening day in Dubai,[47] making it the highest opening day ever.[48] The film collected $1.25 million in four days, and $1.7 million in six days in the United Arab Emirates.[49] In the United Kingdom, the film ranked at number 9 in the UK Top 10,[50] and collected an impressive £64,000 on Tuesday, its first day of release, though it was a limited release with screens at only 32 cinemas. On Wednesday, a full release in 51 cinemas raked in £195,000, making it the highest opening day ever for any Indian film,[48] and breaking the box office record for week-day collection set by My Name is Khan.[50] The film grossed £840,000 in six days. In the North America, the film collected $295,000 on its first day of release,[49] and $3.8 million in four days.[50] In Australia, the film collected $100,000 in three days, and $250,000 in five days.[49] In Pakistan, the film collected Rs. 5 million on its first day of release.[51] In the overall overseas market, Bodyguard grossed $3.8 million in four days,[52] while the total collections amounted to $5.25 million over the extended weekend.[53] As of 4 January 2012, the film has grossed $8.3 million from all overseas markets.[54]

Awards[]

Soundtrack[]

Bodyguard
Soundtrack album by
Released27 July 2011 (2011-07-27)
GenreFeature Film soundtrack
Length48:16
LabelT-Series
ProducerAtul Agnihotri
Alvira Agnihotri
Himesh Reshammiya chronology
Kajraare
(2010)
Bodyguard
(2011)
Damadamm!
(2011)
Pritam Chakraborty chronology
Ready
(2011)
Bodyguard
(2011)
Mausam
(2011)

The film's songs are composed by Himesh Reshammiya along with one song by Pritam Chakraborty while the lyrics are penned by Neelesh Misra and Shabbir Ahmed.[55] The music rights were sold to T-Series for 60 million.[8]

The film score is composed by Sandeep Shirodkar.

Track listing[]

No.TitleMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Bodyguard"Himesh ReshammiyaSalman Khan, Band of Power3:41
2."I Love You"Pritam ChakrabortyAsh King, Clinton Cerejo4:20
3."Desi Beat"Himesh ReshammiyaMika Singh, Amrita Kak4:12
4."Teri Meri"Himesh ReshammiyaRahat Fateh Ali Khan, Shreya Ghoshal5:27
5."Desi Beat" (Remix)Himesh ReshammiyaMika Singh, Amrita Kak3:48
6."Teri Meri" (Reprise)Himesh ReshammiyaRahat Fateh Ali Khan, Shreya Ghoshal3:41
7."Teri Meri" (Remix)Himesh ReshammiyaRahat Fateh Ali Khan, Shreya Ghoshal5:27
8."Bodyguard" (Remix)Himesh ReshammiyaSalman Khan, Band of Power3:28
9."Desi Beat" (Punjabi Hip-Hop Mix)Himesh ReshammiyaAlamgir Khan, Amrita Kak3:58
10."I Love You" (Remix)Pritam ChakrabortyAsh King, Clinton Cerejo4:20
11."I Love You" (Unplugged)Pritam ChakrabortyShaan Mukherjee, Clinton Cerejo4:11
12."Theme" (Instrumental)Himesh ReshammiyaInstrumental2:30
Total length:48:16

The melody of the song Teri Meri is inspired from the very old carols representing spiritual singing of Orthodox Romanian Church tradition, usually sung on Christmas Celebrations by many Orthodox Christians (which can be Romanian celebrities, such as Cleopatra Stratan in 2009[56] or Paula Seling in 2009[57]/ priests in 2008[58]/ or sung by normal people) to express their joy for Christ`s birth. Carols preserves some of the oldest Romanian poetic achievements being inspired from Holy Scripture and Holy Tradition, occupying an important place in the creation of Romanian people.[59][circular reference]

The translation of the original Romanian spiritual song "La Vifleem Colo-n Jos" lyrics should be emphasized and compared with the Indian version, since for Christians Orthodox may represent a blasphemy the fact the copyrights of the melody were taken and changed the lyrics of something which it is not owned.

Lyrics from original Romanian carol: "Down there at Bethlehem The sky burns brightly The most pure one gives birth today to Christ She gives birth in the stall of the oxen To everyone’s Emperor The most pure one, sits and cries slowly She neither has swaddling clothes to wrap Nor clothes-to-wear for the baby of Emperor Do not cry, my mother! Do not cry, my mother! Swaddling clothes we will give you, Virgin, to wrap the holy baby At Bethlehem down there."

Reception[]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Bollywood Hungama4/5 stars[60]
Filmfare3/5 stars[61]
Rediff2/5 stars[62]
Indo-Asian News Service2/5 stars[63]

Upon release, the album received mixed reviews from critics. Joginder Tuteja from Bollywood Hungama gave it 4 out of 5 stars, concluding: "The music of Bodyguard has in it to be hugely popular amongst audience as it has everything for everybody. For the lovers of conventional music there is 'Desi Beats' while for Salman's fans there is the title track 'Bodyguard'. And then for those who are hunting for melody which boasts of a much longer shelf life, there is 'Teri Meri' and 'I Love You' (by Pritam) which are all set to rule the charts in days to come."[60] Devesh Sharma of Filmfare awarded it 3 out of 5 stars and wrote: "Himesh, despite being a little rusty, is back in action and let’s hope he continues what he is best at and keeps his acting ambitions under check."[61] On the other hand, Rediff gave it −5 stars and wrote: "Box office possibilities aside, the soundtrack is not write-off material but nothing to write home too with only awful, average and alright on its menu."[62] Similarly, Ruchika Kher of the Indo-Asian News Service also gave the album 2 stars and noted: "On the whole, the album is quite average. Though none of the songs is very bad, there isn't any that really stands out and grabs attention."[63]

See also[]

  • List of highest-grossing Bollywood films

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