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Mr. India (1987 film)

Mr. India is a 1987 Indian Hindi-language superhero film directed by Shekhar Kapur and produced jointly by Boney Kapoor and Surinder Kapoor under the former's banner, Narsimha Enterprises. Starring Anil Kapoor, Sridevi, and Amrish Puri, the duo Salim–Javed wrote the screenplay and story, marking their last collaboration before their split. It focuses on Arun Verma (Anil Kapoor), a poor street violinist and philanthropist who receives a cloaking device that grants him invisibility. While renting out his house to pay his debts, he meets the journalist Seema Sohni (Sridevi) and falls in love with her.

Mr. India
Theatrical poster
Directed byShekhar Kapur
Written bySalim–Javed
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyBaba Azmi
Edited by
  • Waman Bhonsle
  • Gurudutt Shirali
Music byLaxmikant–Pyarelal
Production
company
Narsimha Enterprises
Distributed bySujata Films
Release date
  • 25 May 1987 (1987-05-25)
Running time
179 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget₹38 million[2]
Box office₹100 million (India)[3]

After watching his previous directorial venture Masoom, a 1983 family drama about children, Boney Kapoor approached Kapur to make another film with similar themes. Principal photography, handled by Baba Azmi, took place in Srinagar, Mumbai, and other locations in India, starting in July 1985, and finished after 350 days. Laxmikant–Pyarelal composed the soundtrack, while Akhtar wrote the lyrics. After filming ended, Waman Bhonsle and Gurudutt Shirali jointly edited it; Peter Pereira completed the special effects.

Mr. India was released on 25 May 1987. It emerged as a commercial success and became the second highest-grossing film of the year at the Indian box office, where it earned 100 million (US$7.72 million) against a 38 million (US$2.93 million) budget; it was also an overseas hit in China. It received widespread acclaim from contemporary and modern critics, with most of them appreciating the performances of Anil Kapoor and Sridevi. In 2013, Sridevi was awarded the Special Award at the 58th Filmfare Awards.

Mr. India was a breakthrough for its director and cast members and became a milestone in Hindi cinema for its rarely filmed superhero genre, which was followed by several Indian films in later years. It was remade in Tamil as En Rathathin Rathame (1989) and Kannada as Jai Karnataka (1989). A 3D sequel, titled Mr. India 2, was announced in 2011 but has not entered production.

Plot

Mogambo is a criminal whose goal is to conquer India. From his hidden island, he monitors all the evil-doings perpetrated by his henchmen. His catchphrase, "Mogambo khush hua" ("Mogambo is pleased") and "Hail Mogambo!", used by his subordinates, shows his complete authority over his minions. On the other hand, Arun is a street violinist and philanthropist who rents a large, old house to take care of ten orphans with the help of his cook named "Calendar". Arun is seldom able to make ends meet and owes many debts, so he decides to rent out the room on the first floor. Seema, his first tenant, is a local journalist who eventually becomes friends with everyone. Arun falls in love with her.

He receives a mysterious letter from a family friend, Professor Sinha, which reveals that Arun's late father—who was a renowned scientist—had created a cloaking device that would make its user invisible. It still needed to be patented, and because Arun was the only son, it was his responsibility to complete the protocols and sign the paperwork for it. Arun saw this as an opportunity and immediately hatched a plan to get the device. With the directions in the letter, and accompanied by his ward, Arun enters his father's old laboratory. When the device is activated, it makes the wearer invisible unless red light is focused on the wearer. Arun decides to keep it a secret.

After a few months as a tenant, Seema is invited to a lavish party hosted by an acquaintance, and she performs a song under the guise of a famous Hawaiian dancer, who is unable to make it to the party. After the performance, she is nearly killed by criminals who think she is a spy, but Arun comes to her rescue, styling himself as an invisible person and introducing himself to them as "Mr. India". Seema subsequently falls for her rescuer, however, Arun keeps his identity as Mr. India secret for a few more months. One day, Arun uses the device to trick one of Mogambo's henchmen to foil his criminal plans; he reports the incident to his leader.

Thereafter, Mogambo has bombs disguised as toys planted in public places. Tina—one of the orphans who stays at Arun's house—finds the traps and takes them, resulting in her death. Arun, Seema, Calendar, and the other orphans are all captured by the Mogambo's henchmen as prime suspects and brought for interrogation before him. Mogambo tortures them so he can reveal Mr. India's identity and the location of the device. Arun eventually admits to this when Mogambo threatens to kill two children; but because Arun has lost the device by accidentally dropping it somewhere during the capture, he cannot become invisible to prove himself. Mogambo sends them into the dungeons temporarily.

However, they are able to escape by stealing the keys from a guard. Meanwhile, Mogambo activates four intercontinental ballistic missiles, which are poised to destroy all of India. Arun confronts him, the two fight, and Arun gains the upper hand. But as he is about to stop the missiles, Mogambo warns that everyone present will die if Arun succeeds. Nevertheless, Arun deactivates the launch, and the missiles detonate on the launch pad. Arun, Seema, Calendar, and the children escape; Mogambo's fortress is destroyed, and Mogambo dies.

Cast

Production

Development

After watching Shekhar Kapur's family film Masoom (1983), producer Boney Kapoor approached him to make another film with themes related to children; Kapur immediately accepted the offer and received a 10,000 (US$771.89) salary.[7] Kapur had been a fan of comic books and always wanted to make a superhero film. He had written several comic books that received international acclaim: Devi, Snakewoman, The Warlord, The Omega Crystal, and Mantra.[8] Salim–Javed, a duo consisting of Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar, was signed to write the story and screenplay for 70,000 (US$5,403.24).[2][4][7] Several publications claimed they took inspiration from the science fiction films Mr. X (1957) and Mr. X In Bombay (1964), but Kapur denied these reports saying that he never found copies of the films.[7] Kapur wrote the dialogue in Hindustani, a mix of Hindi and Urdu.[9] Boney Kapoor co-produced the film alongside his father, Surinder Kapoor, under the Narsimha Enterprises banner.[5][10]

Casting

Anil Kapoor and Sridevi were cast as the main protagonists,[11] Amrish Puri as the principal antagonist. Anil Kapoor plays Arun, a poor street violinist and philanthropist who rents a large, old house to help ten orphans. Salim–Javed made the role specifically for Rajesh Khanna, but later they asked Amitabh Bachchan to play it when they found Khanna did not suit the role. Bachchan, however, felt that the concept of an invisible man would overshadow his performance, saying, "The real hero of the film is an invisible character. So why do you need me?".[6][12] The duo took this as an "insult", and at a Holi festival held a few days later, Akhtar told him that neither he nor Khan would work with him again. In fact, Khan never said that and blamed Akhtar for this misunderstanding. This resulted in their split, making Mr. India their final collaboration.[6] In an interview with Rediff.com, Anil Kapoor admitted he added his "own style" to the role so the audience would not realize it "was going to be done" by Bachchan.[13]

Sridevi was given the role of Seema, a journalist who becomes a friend and then falls in love with Arun. After watching several of her Tamil-language films from the 1970s, Boney Kapoor cast his future wife in the film and went to Madras (present-day Chennai) to meet her.[14][15] Kapur said he cast Sridevi solely because she "represented every Indian male's dreams" with "her baby-face" and "luscious body".[16] Having established herself as one of the most popular actresses, she charged the producer 800,000 (US$61,751.27) to 850,000 (US$65,610.72),[14] while her mother Rajeswari Yanger, who often accompanied her, asked for 1 million (US$77,189.08).[17][18] Kapur actually paid her a higher amount, around 1.1 million (US$84,907.99). This was the first film Kapur had shot with the actress.[14]

Satish Kaushik, who also served as an associate director alongside Raj Kanwar, portrays Calendar, Arun's assistant.[19][20] When asked by The Hindu about his character's name, he explained it originated from his father's (a Delhi-based salesman) dealer who liked to insert the word calendar while talking. After hearing the story from his father, Kaushik suggested the idea to Kapur, who liked it immediately.[21] Annu Kapoor features as Gaitonde, Sridevi's newspaper editor; he was paid 5,000 (US$385.95).[19] Amrish Puri was cast as Mogambo, a character that was inspired by Ibn-e-Safi's Jasoosi Dunya, following his meeting with Boney Kapoor and Kapur while shooting the 1987 thriller Loha in Ooty.[22] It was reported that he received a salary of 10 million (US$771,890.82), making him the highest-paid Indian villain actor of all time.[23][24] The part was initially offered to Anupam Kher, however, after his screen test, the crew believed he looked "more funny than ferocious". According to Kaushik, Puri was chosen later because of his "menacing" persona.[25] Kapur asked him to imagine he is playing a Shakespearean character to "nine-year-old kid" while portraying Mogambo.[6]

Filming

 
The scene where a child sees the invisible Arun through a red glass. According to Pereira, Azmi would shoot Arun's part normally with a black paper covering the lower-half and a red filter on the lens. He later combined the image with the scene where the child sees him through a red glass.[26]

Baba Azmi began the principal photography of Mr. India on 6 July 1985.[5][19] In later years, Kapur recalled it as "terrible days" for him and spoke the difficulties he and the film's cast and crew members faced in this period.[27] According to Kapur, "[It] had to be shot slowly because of all the trick photography and technical innovation it entailed."[27] Saroj Khan and Veeru Devgan were the choreographer and action director, respectively, while Bijon Dasgupta finished the production design.[5] A big set was built at the R. K. Studio for Mogambo's sequences.[2] The film's opening scene, featuring a group of governmental officers alighting from heavily armoured vehicles, was shot at the Sophia College for Women in Mumbai.[28]

The sequences where Sridevi dresses up as Charlie Chaplin's on-screen character The Tramp took between 30 and 35 days to finish.[29] In an interview in Filmfare's December 1992 issue, she called the sequences "my all-time favourite" and revealed that the film's crew loved her while she wore the costume.[30] The song "Kate Nahin Kat Te" was shot in Srinagar.[31] Saroj Khan found it to be the "most difficult song" of her career, and said she took fifteen minutes to do the choreography, requiring her to create "sensuous movements".[32] Filming was finished after 350 days and Waman Bhonsle and Gurudutt Shirali edited it.[2] Kapur asked them to cut several repeats of the line, "Mogambo khush hua", as he felt it appeared too often in the film. Akhtar disagreed with him, convincing him that the line would be popular with the audience. Peter Pereira handled the special effects.[33] He used mechanical effects to make Anil Kapoor's character invisible and stop-motion technique for his footprints.[26]

Soundtrack

Mr. India
Soundtrack album by
Released30 October 1986
GenreFeature-film Soundtrack
Length38:46
LabelT-Series
ProducerLaxmikant–Pyarelal

The duo Laxmikant–Pyarelal composed the film's soundtrack with lyrics written by Akhtar.[5][34] The title of the song "Hawa Hawai"—initially "Kahate Hain Mujhko Hawa Hawai" ("They Call Me Hawa Hawai")—originated from an Urdu phrase, "Bhai kahan hawa hawai ghoom rahe ho?" ("Brother, how come you are floating about?"). Akhtar used only the words hawa hawai because he felt it was "more interesting".[35] Anuradha Paudwal, Alisha Chinai, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Kishore Kumar, and Shabbir Kumar performed the vocals. The song "Hawa Hawai" was originally sung by another singer (sources do not mention who), but Laxmikant–Pyarelal chose Krishnamurthy months later because they believed she was the "perfect" choice.[14]

T-Series released the album on 30 October 1986; it became a commercial success.[34] 2.5 million cassettes were sold, according to a 24 July 1987 The Indian Express report.[36] M. Rahman of India Today wrote it "has started a trend and film-goers will be hearing similar music over and over again in several forthcoming films".[37] In 2018, Scroll.in praised Kapur's ability to "insert grown-up feelings into an otherwise family-friendly film without being tasteless" in "Kate Nahin Kat Te". The song, which Nikhat Kazmi labelled as the "encapsulation of the feminine nonpareil",[38] was parodied in Rangeela (1995), Aiyyaa (2012), and Gunday (2014), and sampled in the song "O Janiya" from Force 2 (2016).[39] "Hawa Hawai" was referenced in Salaam Bombay! (1988),[40] inspired the title of Amole Gupte's 2014 drama film,[41] and was remixed for Tumhari Sulu in 2018;[42][43] Sridevi performed it at the Hope '86 concert in Calcutta (present-day Kolkata).[2][44]

Mr. India (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)[34]
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Kate Nahin Kat Te"Kishore Kumar, Alisha Chinai6:37
2."Karte Hain Hum Pyaar Mr. India Se"Kishore Kumar, Kavita Krishnamurthy6:36
3."Zindagi Ki Yahi Reet Hai" (Part 1)Kishore Kumar5:13
4."Hawa Hawai"Kavita Krishnamurthy7:02
5."Zindagi Ki Yahi Reet Hai" (Part 2)Kavita Krishnamurthy1:25
6."Parody Song"Shabbir Kumar, Anuradha Paudwal9:24
7."Zindagi Ki Yahi Reet Hai" (Part 3)Kishore Kumar1:29
Total length:38:46

Release

Mr. India was one of the most anticipated Indian films of 1987, and journalists expected it to be a breakthrough for Anil Kapoor's acting career.[45][46] Made on a budget of 38 million (equivalent to 400 million or US$5.1 million in 2020), a big budget for an Indian film at the time, Sujata Films distributed the film and released it on 25 May 1987.[47][48] It ran at theatres for over 175 days, becoming a silver jubilee film.[49][a] The Hindustan Times declared it "the talk of the town" in Bombay (present-day Mumbai),[6][52] while Sunday magazine reported Kapur had become one of Bombay's "hottest directors".[53] Trade analysts raved about Sridevi's performance, suggesting the film's title be changed to Miss India.[54][55]

Several film festivals have screened Mr. India since its release. In August 2002, it was shown at the Locarno International Film Festival.[56] On 22 April 2007, the film was selected for the Bollywood by Night section at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles.[57] Anil Kapoor attended a special screening for the film at Indiana University on 7 October 2014.[58] Following Sridevi's death, on 23 June 2018, the London Indian Film Festival screened it as a tribute to her.[59][60] Mr. India was released on DVD in all regions as a single-disc pack in NTSC and PAL widescreen formats on 9 August 2007 and 10 February 2009, respectively.[61][62]

Box office

A commercial success, it emerged as the second highest-grossing film of the year at the Indian box office, surpassed only by Hukumat; the film-trade website Box Office India estimated the total earnings at 100 million (equivalent to 1.1 billion or US$13 million in 2020).[3][63] Mr. India was also an overseas box office hit in China, upon its release there in February 1990.[64]

Critical reception

Mr. India garnered positive reviews, with most critics praising Anil Kapoor and Sridevi's performances.[31][65][66] On 31 May, The Illustrated Weekly of India's editor Pritish Nandy described it as an "enjoyable potboiler", and opined Sridevi's joie de vivre uplifted the film. He praised, "Her sense of spoof: the effortless sensuality that results in collective orgasm at the rise of a single eyebrow, let alone elaborate song sequences in the rain where she flaunts her every single asset, with easy insouciance."[67] On 30 June, India Today said that Sridevi "breathes life into every scene that she appears in", adding that she had delivered a "scintillating" performance.[31] In his 31 July review for The Indian Express, the critic C. D. Aravind praised Anil Kapoor for giving "a reasonably good performance". He also appreciated Sridevi, writing that she was the "perfect choice" for the role of Seema; he felt the film's special effects were "commendable" and "on [a] par with any foreign film".[4] In October 1987, a reviewer from Sunday observed she has "given the best performance" of her career, attributing the film's success to the actress.[68] Bombay: The City Magazine—in the 1987 issue—commended the film for heralding "a new hero who does the disappearing act to turn the tables on the enemies of the nation".[69]

Mr. India received favourable reviews in the twenty-first century; several reviewers considered it to be a "balance between novelty, technology and all the ingredients of a typically entertaining potboiler".[70] Saibal Chatterjee summarized, "The comic-strip simplicity of narrative and the infectious exuberance of the storytelling made it extremely easy for the massed to relate to the film."[71] K. K. Rai, writing for Stardust, found the screenplay to be "fun-filled" and complimented Kapur for directing the film with "spirit".[12] Sukanya Verma wrote, "Shekhar Kapur's 1987 classic is a labour of love, ambition and ingenuity. Under his direction and Salim–Javed's penmanship, it celebrates compassion and human spirit with generous doses of humour, thrills, music and contrivances." She observed the special effects "don't feel dated" and likened it to the computer-generated images from nowadays' films.[48] Planet Bollywood's Shahid Khan felt the director "deftly mixes all the elements of sci-fi, romance and comedy so well. The mixture is so irresistible that the film tempts more than one viewing."[72] The Indian Express' Shaikh Ayaz noted that the film "features one of Sridevi's most immensely enjoyable performances".[73]

Accolades

In 2013, Sridevi was awarded a Special Award by the Filmfare Awards for her performances in both the film and Nagina (1986).[74]

Legacy

 
Mr. India is regarded as one of the best works of Kapur (pictured), and gave him a reputation as "the Steven Spielberg of India"

Mr. India attained cult status in Hindi cinema,[75][76] and many critics have considered it one of the greatest Indian films of all time.[77] Director and critic Raja Sen claimed the film "remains one of the most watchable of that decade, a groundbreaking piece of work with the power to create a new Bollywood genre".[78] Rediff.com's Suparn Verma said it "belongs to every kid and teenager of the 1980s [...] It was a film that gave us hope, a film that made us believe in something extraordinary existing amongst us."[79] It is dubbed as the first mainstream Bollywood science fiction film,[80] and became a turning point for Kapur.[81] In an article published in Verve, Karthik Keramalu credited the film for "[opening] the gates to the idea of a superhero" and "[inspiring] a generation of directors".[82] According to Scottish tabloid Glasgow Times, he has built a reputation as "the Steven Spielberg of India".[83] Kapur has said:

"What has turned out in the last 25 years is it's not the visual effects but the characters that have stayed with the audience. It's always important for me that the actors and characters are what make my films [...] In a way I thank god that we didn't have advance technology because the characters in Mr. India created the awe factor of visual effects."[7]

Following its success, people asked him to make another film with the same cast of children, and several producers offered him a chance to direct their films. Kapur said, "[...] someone told me I would make a lot of money, I realised it was a fundamental reason not to make a film, as it is the beginning of making a bad film".[7] Kunal Kohli, who had watched the film 200 times as of 2008, elaborated that the film's "spirit and essence is just fantastic" and said he had always wanted to make the same type of film.[84] Prawaal Raman declared it as his "all-time favourite", adding, "That's why while making Gayab [(2004)], I never even thought of comparing my film to Mr. India. It is a classic."[85] The film was remade in Tamil as En Rathathin Rathame and Kannada as Jai Karnataka (both 1989).[86][87]

"The iconic bad guy, who was so bad he was fun. Mogambo was an instant hit. Yes, he was caricatured to the nth degree, but Mogambo was cool. After all, he could send you plummeting into an acid tank with the press of a single button and simply sign off with, 'Mogambo... khush hua!'"

Filmfare, 2013[88]

Mr. India also became a landmark for Anil Kapoor and Sridevi's career,[89] and in 1992, Sunday featured the film amongst the latter's "landmark films".[40][81] The actress Vidya Balan told The Hindu that she was impressed by Sridevi's acting, and thought that "[i]f there ever was an encyclopaedia on acting, it would be called Sridevi".[90] In 2003, the Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema noted, "Mr. India is most remembered for the outrageously exaggerated villainy of Mogambo who seems to have been inspired by the combined eccentricities of the [James] Bond villains."[91] Filmfare, in 2013, named Mogambo the second-most iconic villain in the history of Indian cinema.[92] Puri's dialogue, "Mogambo khush hua", became popular, and he was subsequently offered the same type of roles in later films.[23][93] His son, Rajeev Puri, revealed that the actor would be asked to speak the dialogue at every award function he attended. He became the highest-paid villain actor at the time.[94] The dialogue was included in several listings, including Film Companion's "50 Iconic Bollywood Dialogues",[95] Filmfare's "20 Most Famous Bollywood Dialogue",[96] and NDTV's "10 Killer Lines Made Famous by Bollywood Villains".[97] The actor Sunny Deol's role in The Hero: Love Story of a Spy (2003) and the musician Riz Ahmed's 2018 single (from The Long Goodbye album) were modelled and named, respectively, after the character.[98][99]

Several lists have featured the film. In 2005, Rachna Kanwar of The Times of India considered it to be one of "25 must-see Bollywood movies", noting, "The audiences were thrilled every time Amrish Puri glared down at them with his fiercely bulbous eyes sporting an atrocious blond wig and garish knee high silver heeled boots. They came back again and again to hear him mouth possibly the most repeated line of Hindi cinema (post 80s) [...]"[100] The film was featured by CNN-IBN on their 2013 list of "100 Greatest Indian Films of All Time".[101] The next year, Filmfare included it in their list "100 Filmfare Days".[102] As part of Indian Independence Day's celebration in 2015, the Hindustan Times listed it on its "Top 10 Patriotic Bollywood Films" list.[103] The newspaper Mint has featured the film in their listings three times: "10 Bollywood Superhero Films"[104] and "Children's Day: 10 Memorable Bollywood Films" in 2016,[105] and "70 Iconic Films of Indian Cinema" in 2017.[106]

Sequel

Boney Kapoor announced in 2011 that Mr. India will have a 3D sequel, titled Mr. India 2, and was expected for release in November 2014.[107][108] While Anil Kapoor and Sridevi would reprise their roles, Salman Khan was cast for the role of Mogambo, marking his third collaboration with the producer after No Entry (2005) and Wanted (2009). Co-produced the film with Sahara Motion Pictures, Boney Kapoor chose A. R. Rahman as the music director. Made on a budget of 1.5 billion (US$19 million), the filming was originally planned to start in 2012, however, as of April 2021, it has not begun production.[107] In June 2018, at the 19th IIFA Awards, Anil Kapoor admitted that Sridevi's death four months before and the absence of Puri (who died in January 2005)[109] affected the production, but he added: "We will try our best to follow their legacies so that we can make them proud that we made good films and they all appreciate what we have done."[110]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ A silver jubilee film is one that completes a theatrical run of 25 weeks or 175 days.[50][51]

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india, 1987, film, india, 1987, indian, hindi, language, superhero, film, directed, shekhar, kapur, produced, jointly, boney, kapoor, surinder, kapoor, under, former, banner, narsimha, enterprises, starring, anil, kapoor, sridevi, amrish, puri, salim, javed, w. Mr India is a 1987 Indian Hindi language superhero film directed by Shekhar Kapur and produced jointly by Boney Kapoor and Surinder Kapoor under the former s banner Narsimha Enterprises Starring Anil Kapoor Sridevi and Amrish Puri the duo Salim Javed wrote the screenplay and story marking their last collaboration before their split It focuses on Arun Verma Anil Kapoor a poor street violinist and philanthropist who receives a cloaking device that grants him invisibility While renting out his house to pay his debts he meets the journalist Seema Sohni Sridevi and falls in love with her Mr IndiaTheatrical posterDirected byShekhar KapurWritten bySalim JavedProduced byBoney Kapoor Surinder KapoorStarringAnil Kapoor Sridevi Amrish PuriCinematographyBaba AzmiEdited byWaman Bhonsle Gurudutt ShiraliMusic byLaxmikant PyarelalProductioncompanyNarsimha EnterprisesDistributed bySujata FilmsRelease date25 May 1987 1987 05 25 Running time179 minutes 1 CountryIndiaLanguageHindiBudget 38 million 2 Box office 100 million India 3 After watching his previous directorial venture Masoom a 1983 family drama about children Boney Kapoor approached Kapur to make another film with similar themes Principal photography handled by Baba Azmi took place in Srinagar Mumbai and other locations in India starting in July 1985 and finished after 350 days Laxmikant Pyarelal composed the soundtrack while Akhtar wrote the lyrics After filming ended Waman Bhonsle and Gurudutt Shirali jointly edited it Peter Pereira completed the special effects Mr India was released on 25 May 1987 It emerged as a commercial success and became the second highest grossing film of the year at the Indian box office where it earned 100 million US 7 72 million against a 38 million US 2 93 million budget it was also an overseas hit in China It received widespread acclaim from contemporary and modern critics with most of them appreciating the performances of Anil Kapoor and Sridevi In 2013 Sridevi was awarded the Special Award at the 58th Filmfare Awards Mr India was a breakthrough for its director and cast members and became a milestone in Hindi cinema for its rarely filmed superhero genre which was followed by several Indian films in later years It was remade in Tamil as En Rathathin Rathame 1989 and Kannada as Jai Karnataka 1989 A 3D sequel titled Mr India 2 was announced in 2011 but has not entered production Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Filming 4 Soundtrack 5 Release 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical reception 5 3 Accolades 6 Legacy 7 Sequel 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 Bibliography 12 External linksPlot EditMogambo is a criminal whose goal is to conquer India From his hidden island he monitors all the evil doings perpetrated by his henchmen His catchphrase Mogambo khush hua Mogambo is pleased and Hail Mogambo used by his subordinates shows his complete authority over his minions On the other hand Arun is a street violinist and philanthropist who rents a large old house to take care of ten orphans with the help of his cook named Calendar Arun is seldom able to make ends meet and owes many debts so he decides to rent out the room on the first floor Seema his first tenant is a local journalist who eventually becomes friends with everyone Arun falls in love with her He receives a mysterious letter from a family friend Professor Sinha which reveals that Arun s late father who was a renowned scientist had created a cloaking device that would make its user invisible It still needed to be patented and because Arun was the only son it was his responsibility to complete the protocols and sign the paperwork for it Arun saw this as an opportunity and immediately hatched a plan to get the device With the directions in the letter and accompanied by his ward Arun enters his father s old laboratory When the device is activated it makes the wearer invisible unless red light is focused on the wearer Arun decides to keep it a secret After a few months as a tenant Seema is invited to a lavish party hosted by an acquaintance and she performs a song under the guise of a famous Hawaiian dancer who is unable to make it to the party After the performance she is nearly killed by criminals who think she is a spy but Arun comes to her rescue styling himself as an invisible person and introducing himself to them as Mr India Seema subsequently falls for her rescuer however Arun keeps his identity as Mr India secret for a few more months One day Arun uses the device to trick one of Mogambo s henchmen to foil his criminal plans he reports the incident to his leader Thereafter Mogambo has bombs disguised as toys planted in public places Tina one of the orphans who stays at Arun s house finds the traps and takes them resulting in her death Arun Seema Calendar and the other orphans are all captured by the Mogambo s henchmen as prime suspects and brought for interrogation before him Mogambo tortures them so he can reveal Mr India s identity and the location of the device Arun eventually admits to this when Mogambo threatens to kill two children but because Arun has lost the device by accidentally dropping it somewhere during the capture he cannot become invisible to prove himself Mogambo sends them into the dungeons temporarily However they are able to escape by stealing the keys from a guard Meanwhile Mogambo activates four intercontinental ballistic missiles which are poised to destroy all of India Arun confronts him the two fight and Arun gains the upper hand But as he is about to stop the missiles Mogambo warns that everyone present will die if Arun succeeds Nevertheless Arun deactivates the launch and the missiles detonate on the launch pad Arun Seema Calendar and the children escape Mogambo s fortress is destroyed and Mogambo dies Cast EditAnil Kapoor as Arun Verma 4 Sridevi as Seema Sohni 4 Amrish Puri as Mogambo 4 Annu Kapoor as Mr Gaitonde Seema s newspaper editor 5 6 Ramesh Deo as a police inspector 5 Gurbachan Singh as Captain Zorro 5 Ajit Vachani as Teja cameo appearance 4 6 Ashok Kumar as Prof Sinha 5 Bob Christo as Mr Wolcott 5 Harish Patel as Roopchand cameo appearance 5 6 Anjan Srivastav as Baburam 5 Satish Kaushik as Calendar 6 Ahmed Khan as an orphan 5 Aftab Shivdasani as an orphan 5 Yunus Parvez as Maniklal 5 Sharat Saxena as Daga 6 Production EditDevelopment Edit After watching Shekhar Kapur s family film Masoom 1983 producer Boney Kapoor approached him to make another film with themes related to children Kapur immediately accepted the offer and received a 10 000 US 771 89 salary 7 Kapur had been a fan of comic books and always wanted to make a superhero film He had written several comic books that received international acclaim Devi Snakewoman The Warlord The Omega Crystal and Mantra 8 Salim Javed a duo consisting of Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar was signed to write the story and screenplay for 70 000 US 5 403 24 2 4 7 Several publications claimed they took inspiration from the science fiction films Mr X 1957 and Mr X In Bombay 1964 but Kapur denied these reports saying that he never found copies of the films 7 Kapur wrote the dialogue in Hindustani a mix of Hindi and Urdu 9 Boney Kapoor co produced the film alongside his father Surinder Kapoor under the Narsimha Enterprises banner 5 10 Casting Edit Anil Kapoor and Sridevi were cast as the main protagonists 11 Amrish Puri as the principal antagonist Anil Kapoor plays Arun a poor street violinist and philanthropist who rents a large old house to help ten orphans Salim Javed made the role specifically for Rajesh Khanna but later they asked Amitabh Bachchan to play it when they found Khanna did not suit the role Bachchan however felt that the concept of an invisible man would overshadow his performance saying The real hero of the film is an invisible character So why do you need me 6 12 The duo took this as an insult and at a Holi festival held a few days later Akhtar told him that neither he nor Khan would work with him again In fact Khan never said that and blamed Akhtar for this misunderstanding This resulted in their split making Mr India their final collaboration 6 In an interview with Rediff com Anil Kapoor admitted he added his own style to the role so the audience would not realize it was going to be done by Bachchan 13 Sridevi was given the role of Seema a journalist who becomes a friend and then falls in love with Arun After watching several of her Tamil language films from the 1970s Boney Kapoor cast his future wife in the film and went to Madras present day Chennai to meet her 14 15 Kapur said he cast Sridevi solely because she represented every Indian male s dreams with her baby face and luscious body 16 Having established herself as one of the most popular actresses she charged the producer 800 000 US 61 751 27 to 850 000 US 65 610 72 14 while her mother Rajeswari Yanger who often accompanied her asked for 1 million US 77 189 08 17 18 Kapur actually paid her a higher amount around 1 1 million US 84 907 99 This was the first film Kapur had shot with the actress 14 Satish Kaushik who also served as an associate director alongside Raj Kanwar portrays Calendar Arun s assistant 19 20 When asked by The Hindu about his character s name he explained it originated from his father s a Delhi based salesman dealer who liked to insert the word calendar while talking After hearing the story from his father Kaushik suggested the idea to Kapur who liked it immediately 21 Annu Kapoor features as Gaitonde Sridevi s newspaper editor he was paid 5 000 US 385 95 19 Amrish Puri was cast as Mogambo a character that was inspired by Ibn e Safi s Jasoosi Dunya following his meeting with Boney Kapoor and Kapur while shooting the 1987 thriller Loha in Ooty 22 It was reported that he received a salary of 10 million US 771 890 82 making him the highest paid Indian villain actor of all time 23 24 The part was initially offered to Anupam Kher however after his screen test the crew believed he looked more funny than ferocious According to Kaushik Puri was chosen later because of his menacing persona 25 Kapur asked him to imagine he is playing a Shakespearean character to nine year old kid while portraying Mogambo 6 Filming Edit The scene where a child sees the invisible Arun through a red glass According to Pereira Azmi would shoot Arun s part normally with a black paper covering the lower half and a red filter on the lens He later combined the image with the scene where the child sees him through a red glass 26 Baba Azmi began the principal photography of Mr India on 6 July 1985 5 19 In later years Kapur recalled it as terrible days for him and spoke the difficulties he and the film s cast and crew members faced in this period 27 According to Kapur It had to be shot slowly because of all the trick photography and technical innovation it entailed 27 Saroj Khan and Veeru Devgan were the choreographer and action director respectively while Bijon Dasgupta finished the production design 5 A big set was built at the R K Studio for Mogambo s sequences 2 The film s opening scene featuring a group of governmental officers alighting from heavily armoured vehicles was shot at the Sophia College for Women in Mumbai 28 The sequences where Sridevi dresses up as Charlie Chaplin s on screen character The Tramp took between 30 and 35 days to finish 29 In an interview in Filmfare s December 1992 issue she called the sequences my all time favourite and revealed that the film s crew loved her while she wore the costume 30 The song Kate Nahin Kat Te was shot in Srinagar 31 Saroj Khan found it to be the most difficult song of her career and said she took fifteen minutes to do the choreography requiring her to create sensuous movements 32 Filming was finished after 350 days and Waman Bhonsle and Gurudutt Shirali edited it 2 Kapur asked them to cut several repeats of the line Mogambo khush hua as he felt it appeared too often in the film Akhtar disagreed with him convincing him that the line would be popular with the audience Peter Pereira handled the special effects 33 He used mechanical effects to make Anil Kapoor s character invisible and stop motion technique for his footprints 26 Soundtrack EditMr IndiaSoundtrack album by Laxmikant PyarelalReleased30 October 1986GenreFeature film SoundtrackLength38 46LabelT SeriesProducerLaxmikant PyarelalThe duo Laxmikant Pyarelal composed the film s soundtrack with lyrics written by Akhtar 5 34 The title of the song Hawa Hawai initially Kahate Hain Mujhko Hawa Hawai They Call Me Hawa Hawai originated from an Urdu phrase Bhai kahan hawa hawai ghoom rahe ho Brother how come you are floating about Akhtar used only the words hawa hawai because he felt it was more interesting 35 Anuradha Paudwal Alisha Chinai Kavita Krishnamurthy Kishore Kumar and Shabbir Kumar performed the vocals The song Hawa Hawai was originally sung by another singer sources do not mention who but Laxmikant Pyarelal chose Krishnamurthy months later because they believed she was the perfect choice 14 T Series released the album on 30 October 1986 it became a commercial success 34 2 5 million cassettes were sold according to a 24 July 1987 The Indian Express report 36 M Rahman of India Today wrote it has started a trend and film goers will be hearing similar music over and over again in several forthcoming films 37 In 2018 Scroll in praised Kapur s ability to insert grown up feelings into an otherwise family friendly film without being tasteless in Kate Nahin Kat Te The song which Nikhat Kazmi labelled as the encapsulation of the feminine nonpareil 38 was parodied in Rangeela 1995 Aiyyaa 2012 and Gunday 2014 and sampled in the song O Janiya from Force 2 2016 39 Hawa Hawai was referenced in Salaam Bombay 1988 40 inspired the title of Amole Gupte s 2014 drama film 41 and was remixed for Tumhari Sulu in 2018 42 43 Sridevi performed it at the Hope 86 concert in Calcutta present day Kolkata 2 44 Mr India Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 34 No TitleSinger s Length1 Kate Nahin Kat Te Kishore Kumar Alisha Chinai6 372 Karte Hain Hum Pyaar Mr India Se Kishore Kumar Kavita Krishnamurthy6 363 Zindagi Ki Yahi Reet Hai Part 1 Kishore Kumar5 134 Hawa Hawai Kavita Krishnamurthy7 025 Zindagi Ki Yahi Reet Hai Part 2 Kavita Krishnamurthy1 256 Parody Song Shabbir Kumar Anuradha Paudwal9 247 Zindagi Ki Yahi Reet Hai Part 3 Kishore Kumar1 29Total length 38 46Release EditMr India was one of the most anticipated Indian films of 1987 and journalists expected it to be a breakthrough for Anil Kapoor s acting career 45 46 Made on a budget of 38 million equivalent to 400 million or US 5 1 million in 2020 a big budget for an Indian film at the time Sujata Films distributed the film and released it on 25 May 1987 47 48 It ran at theatres for over 175 days becoming a silver jubilee film 49 a The Hindustan Times declared it the talk of the town in Bombay present day Mumbai 6 52 while Sunday magazine reported Kapur had become one of Bombay s hottest directors 53 Trade analysts raved about Sridevi s performance suggesting the film s title be changed to Miss India 54 55 Several film festivals have screened Mr India since its release In August 2002 it was shown at the Locarno International Film Festival 56 On 22 April 2007 the film was selected for the Bollywood by Night section at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles 57 Anil Kapoor attended a special screening for the film at Indiana University on 7 October 2014 58 Following Sridevi s death on 23 June 2018 the London Indian Film Festival screened it as a tribute to her 59 60 Mr India was released on DVD in all regions as a single disc pack in NTSC and PAL widescreen formats on 9 August 2007 and 10 February 2009 respectively 61 62 Box office Edit A commercial success it emerged as the second highest grossing film of the year at the Indian box office surpassed only by Hukumat the film trade website Box Office India estimated the total earnings at 100 million equivalent to 1 1 billion or US 13 million in 2020 3 63 Mr India was also an overseas box office hit in China upon its release there in February 1990 64 Critical reception Edit Mr India garnered positive reviews with most critics praising Anil Kapoor and Sridevi s performances 31 65 66 On 31 May The Illustrated Weekly of India s editor Pritish Nandy described it as an enjoyable potboiler and opined Sridevi s joie de vivre uplifted the film He praised Her sense of spoof the effortless sensuality that results in collective orgasm at the rise of a single eyebrow let alone elaborate song sequences in the rain where she flaunts her every single asset with easy insouciance 67 On 30 June India Today said that Sridevi breathes life into every scene that she appears in adding that she had delivered a scintillating performance 31 In his 31 July review for The Indian Express the critic C D Aravind praised Anil Kapoor for giving a reasonably good performance He also appreciated Sridevi writing that she was the perfect choice for the role of Seema he felt the film s special effects were commendable and on a par with any foreign film 4 In October 1987 a reviewer from Sunday observed she has given the best performance of her career attributing the film s success to the actress 68 Bombay The City Magazine in the 1987 issue commended the film for heralding a new hero who does the disappearing act to turn the tables on the enemies of the nation 69 Mr India received favourable reviews in the twenty first century several reviewers considered it to be a balance between novelty technology and all the ingredients of a typically entertaining potboiler 70 Saibal Chatterjee summarized The comic strip simplicity of narrative and the infectious exuberance of the storytelling made it extremely easy for the massed to relate to the film 71 K K Rai writing for Stardust found the screenplay to be fun filled and complimented Kapur for directing the film with spirit 12 Sukanya Verma wrote Shekhar Kapur s 1987 classic is a labour of love ambition and ingenuity Under his direction and Salim Javed s penmanship it celebrates compassion and human spirit with generous doses of humour thrills music and contrivances She observed the special effects don t feel dated and likened it to the computer generated images from nowadays films 48 Planet Bollywood s Shahid Khan felt the director deftly mixes all the elements of sci fi romance and comedy so well The mixture is so irresistible that the film tempts more than one viewing 72 The Indian Express Shaikh Ayaz noted that the film features one of Sridevi s most immensely enjoyable performances 73 Accolades Edit In 2013 Sridevi was awarded a Special Award by the Filmfare Awards for her performances in both the film and Nagina 1986 74 Legacy Edit Mr India is regarded as one of the best works of Kapur pictured and gave him a reputation as the Steven Spielberg of India Mr India attained cult status in Hindi cinema 75 76 and many critics have considered it one of the greatest Indian films of all time 77 Director and critic Raja Sen claimed the film remains one of the most watchable of that decade a groundbreaking piece of work with the power to create a new Bollywood genre 78 Rediff com s Suparn Verma said it belongs to every kid and teenager of the 1980s It was a film that gave us hope a film that made us believe in something extraordinary existing amongst us 79 It is dubbed as the first mainstream Bollywood science fiction film 80 and became a turning point for Kapur 81 In an article published in Verve Karthik Keramalu credited the film for opening the gates to the idea of a superhero and inspiring a generation of directors 82 According to Scottish tabloid Glasgow Times he has built a reputation as the Steven Spielberg of India 83 Kapur has said What has turned out in the last 25 years is it s not the visual effects but the characters that have stayed with the audience It s always important for me that the actors and characters are what make my films In a way I thank god that we didn t have advance technology because the characters in Mr India created the awe factor of visual effects 7 Following its success people asked him to make another film with the same cast of children and several producers offered him a chance to direct their films Kapur said someone told me I would make a lot of money I realised it was a fundamental reason not to make a film as it is the beginning of making a bad film 7 Kunal Kohli who had watched the film 200 times as of 2008 elaborated that the film s spirit and essence is just fantastic and said he had always wanted to make the same type of film 84 Prawaal Raman declared it as his all time favourite adding That s why while making Gayab 2004 I never even thought of comparing my film to Mr India It is a classic 85 The film was remade in Tamil as En Rathathin Rathame and Kannada as Jai Karnataka both 1989 86 87 The iconic bad guy who was so bad he was fun Mogambo was an instant hit Yes he was caricatured to the nth degree but Mogambo was cool After all he could send you plummeting into an acid tank with the press of a single button and simply sign off with Mogambo khush hua Filmfare 2013 88 Mr India also became a landmark for Anil Kapoor and Sridevi s career 89 and in 1992 Sunday featured the film amongst the latter s landmark films 40 81 The actress Vidya Balan told The Hindu that she was impressed by Sridevi s acting and thought that i f there ever was an encyclopaedia on acting it would be called Sridevi 90 In 2003 the Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema noted Mr India is most remembered for the outrageously exaggerated villainy of Mogambo who seems to have been inspired by the combined eccentricities of the James Bond villains 91 Filmfare in 2013 named Mogambo the second most iconic villain in the history of Indian cinema 92 Puri s dialogue Mogambo khush hua became popular and he was subsequently offered the same type of roles in later films 23 93 His son Rajeev Puri revealed that the actor would be asked to speak the dialogue at every award function he attended He became the highest paid villain actor at the time 94 The dialogue was included in several listings including Film Companion s 50 Iconic Bollywood Dialogues 95 Filmfare s 20 Most Famous Bollywood Dialogue 96 and NDTV s 10 Killer Lines Made Famous by Bollywood Villains 97 The actor Sunny Deol s role in The Hero Love Story of a Spy 2003 and the musician Riz Ahmed s 2018 single from The Long Goodbye album were modelled and named respectively after the character 98 99 Several lists have featured the film In 2005 Rachna Kanwar of The Times of India considered it to be one of 25 must see Bollywood movies noting The audiences were thrilled every time Amrish Puri glared down at them with his fiercely bulbous eyes sporting an atrocious blond wig and garish knee high silver heeled boots They came back again and again to hear him mouth possibly the most repeated line of Hindi cinema post 80s 100 The film was featured by CNN IBN on their 2013 list of 100 Greatest Indian Films of All Time 101 The next year Filmfare included it in their list 100 Filmfare Days 102 As part of Indian Independence Day s celebration in 2015 the Hindustan Times listed it on its Top 10 Patriotic Bollywood Films list 103 The newspaper Mint has featured the film in their listings three times 10 Bollywood Superhero Films 104 and Children s Day 10 Memorable Bollywood Films in 2016 105 and 70 Iconic Films of Indian Cinema in 2017 106 Sequel EditBoney Kapoor announced in 2011 that Mr India will have a 3D sequel titled Mr India 2 and was expected for release in November 2014 107 108 While Anil Kapoor and Sridevi would reprise their roles Salman Khan was cast for the role of Mogambo marking his third collaboration with the producer after No Entry 2005 and Wanted 2009 Co produced the film with Sahara Motion Pictures Boney Kapoor chose A R Rahman as the music director Made on a budget of 1 5 billion US 19 million the filming 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