Mardaani 2

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Mardaani 2
Mardaani 2 Film poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGopi Puthran
Written byGopi Puthran
Produced byAditya Chopra
StarringRani Mukerji
Vishal Jethwa
CinematographyJishnu Bhattacharjee
Edited byMonisha Baldawa
Music byScore:
John Stewart Eduri
Production
company
Distributed byYash Raj Films
Release date
  • 13 December 2019 (2019-12-13)[1]
Running time
103 minutes[2]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget21 crore[3]
Box office170.12[4]

Mardaani 2 is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film[5] and a sequel to the 2014 film Mardaani. It is directed by Gopi Puthran who wrote the previous film, marking his directorial debut, and backed by Aditya Chopra through Yash Raj Films, with Rani Mukerji reprising her role of police officer Shivani Shivaji Roy from the previous film. The plot follows her attempts to catch a 21-year-old rapist and murderer, played by newcomer Vishal Jethwa.[5][6]

Mardaani 2 was announced on 10 December 2018 by a social media post.[7] Filming began in March 2019 and was extensively done in Rajasthan.[8] The first look was unveiled in April 2019 and release date was announced in September 2019. It was released on 13 December 2019 to generally positive response.[9] The film performed successfully at the box office and earned a worldwide gross of 170.12 crore (US$23 million).[10]

Plot[]

The opening credits show Shivani Shivaji Roy (Rani Mukerji) clearing the UPSC exams in 2015 to become an Indian Police Service officer.

In Kota, Rajasthan, a 21-year-old psychopath, Sunny (Vishal Jethwa), kidnaps an outspoken young woman, Latika. He brutally tortures and rapes her, then murders her. Shivani, who has been appointed as the new Superintendent of Police of Kota, arrives at the crime scene and clashes with her subordinate DSP Brij Shekhawat (Sumit Nijhawan) who is misogynistic. The brutality of the murder disturbs Shivani and makes her more determined to catch the killer.

Sunny, who has actually come to Kota from Meerut on a killing contract given by politician Govind Mishra a.k.a Panditji (Prasanna Ketkar), sees Shivani on TV when she publicly promises to find Latika's killer. He taunts her by sneaking into her home and stealing her sari, using it to kill a journalist Kamal Parihar; he also hires Pravin, a tea-seller near the police station, to kill the journalist's wife, Aabha Parihar, in a suicide blast, then takes Pravin's place as tea-seller to keep an eye on her, introducing himself as a mute boy named Bajrang.

When Shivani brings in Lahanya, a child from the slums who had witnessed the blast, Sunny kills him. Following the media uproar on the failure of the police to catch the murderer, Shivani is set to be transferred from Kota. Since the new officer will come after two days, Shivani, along with her teammates, decides to catch Sunny within the two days. Shivani makes peace with Shekhawat since his network of informers is very strong in the city, and he leads them to his contact, who reveals that the real mastermind behind the killing of Kamal Parihar is the youth politician Viplav Beniwal (). Shivani arrests Beniwal's right-hand man Kunwar and is brutally tortured into revealing the whereabouts of Sunny. Sunny kidnaps another outspoken woman but the police track him down. They discover her already raped and tortured but still alive and manage to save her.

Sunny, acting as Bajrang, gets a lift from Shivani. Before he can strangle her, Shivani stops him, having realized that Bajrang is Sunny. The two fight but Sunny escapes. The police find a video of Sunny taken by a bystander, and Shivani has it made viral on all social media platforms. Sunny kidnaps Pandit's granddaughter Priyanka and threatens to kill her unless Shivani apologizes to him. Shivani and the police manages to save the girl. Shekhawat mends his ways and agrees to help Shivani. Shivani discovers that Sunny's next target is the female politician Sunanda. That night, amidst the Diwali celebrations, Shivani and her team search for him. She discovers him in the house of a local couple, having taken their daughter and Sunanda hostage. Shivani is knocked unconscious and tied up.

When she awakes, Sunny is strangling Sunanda; to distract him, Shivani talks about his mother and his past, which she learned from Sunny's father, who is imprisoned in Meerut. As a child, Sunny's father had tried to murder Sunny's mother, who had been an outspoken woman. In terror, Sunny's mother had hidden on the terrace, but Sunny told his father where she was hiding; his father then killed her. The guilt of his mother's death has since caused Sunny to become unhinged and take that anger out on other confident girls.

Shivani signals Sunanda and the other hostage to toss the nearby buckets of paint on Sunny, as he is asthmatic. She then gains the upper hand, beating Sunny with his own belt. She kicks him outside and continues beating him as the neighbourhood gathers to watch.

Cast[]

  • Rani Mukerji as SP Shivani Shivaji Roy IPS
  • Vishal Jethwa as Shiv 'Sunny' Prasad Yadav & Bajrang Chaiwala[clarification needed]
  • Jisshu Sengupta as Dr. Vikram Bose Roy, Shivani's husband
  • Shruti Bapna as Inspector Bharti Angare
  • Rajesh Sharma as Amit Sharma
  • Tejasvi Singh Ahlawat as Latika Agarwal, the girl who was raped in the first scene of the film
  • Pratyksh Rajbhatt as Monty, Latika's friend
  • Prasanna Ketkar as Politician Govind Mishra a.k.a Panditji, Sunny's boss[clarification needed]
  • Virti Vaghani as Priyanka, Panditji's granddaughter
  • Anurag Sharma as Journalist Kamal Parihar, Aabha's husband
  • Sunny Hinduja as Viplav Beniwal
  • Sumit Nijhawan as DSP Brij Shekhawat
  • Richa Meena as Sunanda Chaudhary
  • Vikram Singh Chauhan as Inspector Anup Singhal
  • Deepika Amin as Dr. Harni Kapur, a doctor who operated on Latika
  • Avneet Kaur as Meera, Shivani's niece
  • Pariva Praniti as Aabha Parihar, Kamal's wife
  • Garima Jain as Reporter
  • Aanchal Srivastava as Tina
  • Suresh Anand as Rawat
  • Vishal Nath as Pravin
  • Vishal Sudarshanwar as SHO Vinay Jaiswal
  • Girish Sharma as Kunwar
  • Anchal Sahu as Brij's daughter

Production[]

On 10 December 2018 Yash Raj Films announced on their official Twitter account the making of sequel to their hit film Mardaani to be directed and scripted by Gopi Puthran. Rani Mukerji is to reprise her role of Shivani Shivaji Roy of the last film.[8] Vikram Singh Chauhan[11] and Shruti Bapna[12] later on added to the cast.

Filming[]

The principal photography began on 27 March 2019. The official Twitter page of Yash Raj Films posted the announcement of beginning of the shooting and shared a picture from the sets of the film.[9][10] Rani Mukerji went to the second schedule of filming in the first week of May in Kota and Jaipur in Rajasthan.[13] Mukerji shooting in Rajasthan was battling in 42 °C temperature while filming fighting scenes.[14][15] The Rajasthan schedule of the film was wrapped up on 29 May.[16]

Release[]

The film was released on 13 December 2019.[17][1]

Box office[]

Mardaani 2 was released worldwide on 2105 screens. The film's opening day nett domestic collection was 3.80 crore. In the next two days, it earned nett 6.55 crore and 7.80 crore respectively. It grossed ₹67.12 in worldwide areas, consisting of ₹56.63 crore (Indian gross) and ₹10.49 crore (overseas gross).[4]

Awards and nominations[]

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Filmfare Awards 15 February 2020 Best Actress Rani Mukherjee Nominated [18]
Best Male Debut Vishal Jethwa Nominated
Best Debut Director Gopi Puthran Nominated
Zee Cine Awards 28 March 2020 Best Actress Rani Mukherjee Nominated [19]
Best Male Debut Vishal Jethwa Won

Sequel[]

In December 2019, it was announced that Rani Mukerji is set to reprise her role in the third installment of Mardaani franchise titled Mardaani 3.[20]

References[]

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