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Mumbai Xpress

Mumbai Xpress is a 2005 Indian black comedy film directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao and produced by Kamal Haasan. It stars Kamal Haasan himself in the lead role alongside Manisha Koirala. The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja, while Sidharth and Ashmith Kunder handled the cinematography and editing respectively. The film was simultaneously made in Tamil and Hindi with the same title. The lead pair, as well as Sharat Saxena, Ramesh Aravind, Hardik Thakar, and Dheena, were retained for the Hindi version. In the Hindi version, Vijay Raaz, Dinesh Lamba, Om Puri, Saurabh Shukla and Pratima Kazmi reprise the roles played by Pasupathy, Vaiyapuri, Nassar, Santhana Bharathi and Kovai Sarala, respectively.

Mumbai Xpress
Tamil theatrical release poster
Directed bySingeetam Srinivasa Rao
Written byKamal Haasan
Saurabh Shukla (Hindi)
Produced byKamal Haasan
Chandrahasan
Starring
CinematographySidharth
Edited byAshmith Kunder
Music byIlaiyaraaja
Production
company
Distributed bySahara One Motion Pictures (Hindi)
Release dates
  • 14 April 2005 (2005-04-14)
(Tamil)
  • 15 April 2005 (2005-04-15)
(Hindi)
Running time
152 minutes (Tamil)
146 minutes (Hindi)
CountryIndia
LanguagesTamil
Hindi
Budget4.50 crore[1]
Box office5.17 crore[1]

Plot

Three amateur thieves plot to kidnap the young son of wealthy Chettiar (Santhana Bharathi - Tamil) / Mehta (Saurabh Shukla - Hindi) from school. They do a trial run. However, on the eve of the kidnap, the guy whose job is to operate a crane (Dheena Chandra Dhas) in this plan is hospitalized. The services of Avinasi (Tamil) / Avinash (Hindi) a.k.a. Mumbai Xpress (Kamal Haasan), brother of Kovai Sarala (Tamil) / Pratima Kazmi (Hindi), a deaf stuntman who performs daredevil bike acts, is hired. Twists and turns take place where the other two gang members are hurt, and invariably, our Mumbai Xpress is left to perform the task all by himself. He kidnaps the wrong boy Daddu (Hardhik Thakar), the illegitimate son of Ahalya (Manisha Koirala) and police officer Rao (Nassar - Tamil) / (Om Puri - Hindi), but manages to get a huge ransom from Chettiar by default. A brawl takes place between the original kidnap planners - Chidambaram (Pasupathy - Tamil) / Digambar (Vijay Raaz - Hindi), Johnson (Vaiyapuri - Tamil) / (Dinesh Lamba - Hindi), and Avinasi / Avinash - in handling Ahalya's child, but Avinasi / Avinash delivers the child unhurt to his mother. He eavesdrops into her tele-con with Rao where Rao wants to settle both the ransom and sever his ties with her. Ahalya pleads and coaxes him to help her get the ransom, which Rao is willing to pay. The child takes a fancy to Avinasi / Avinash and wants him to be the man in their life, and gets him to agree (or else he would throw himself from a multi-storied building). Ahalaya wants either Rao's or Chettiar / Mehta's money which Avinasi / Avinash is holding, whereas Avinasi / Avinash is in love and wants to be that protective person. Rao appoints Chettiar / Mehta to handle the ransom and what follows is a series of humorous mix-ups. In the end, all settle their differences and become the board of directors of Avinasi / Avinash's Mumbai Express, a mega-bar owned by Avinasi / Avinash and Ahalya, now married, to a happy ending.

Cast

Tamil version

Hindi version

All characters mentioned above in the Tamil version are the same in the Hindi version except Avinasi's name and the characters played by Nassar, Bharathi, Pasupathy, Sarala, and Vaiyapuri have been played by different actors.

Production

In May 2004, Kamal Haasan and Singeetham Sreenivasa Rao were keen to make a Hindi and Tamil bilingual film titled Kumar Sambhavam with Madhuri Dixit as the lead actress. Kamal Haasan stated he needed a "woman of substance who would look convincing as a wife and mother" and stated there was "no second choice" for the role. Bharat Shah was set to finance the project and negotiated terms with Dixit to work on the project, having earlier worked with her during the making of Devdas (2002).[2][3]

The film was dropped after Dixit quoted a salary, which was more than the whole cost of the film itself.[4] Kamal Haasan later expressed his disappointment at the film not materialising as a result of Dixit's refusal.[5] He later agreed to work with Rao on another proposed film titled KG alongside Ramesh Aravind, but it also was dropped.[6][7]

Kamal Haasan then decided to fund the film and Crazy Mohan was approached to write the dialogues, though the writer later pulled out of the venture. Tabu initially turned down the offer citing date problems.[8] In October 2004, it was reported that Kamal Haasan had agreed to act in Singeetham Srinivasa Rao's next film, which was retitled Mumbai Xpress.[9] The film was officially announced on 8 November 2004, where Kamal Haasan revealed that the film would be made in Tamil and Hindi, with the former version also featuring Nassar, Pasupathy and Vaiyapuri while the latter would include Mahesh Manjrekar, Om Puri and Saurabh Shukla in its cast.[10]

The team faced further problems though trying to find a heroine for the film with Bipasha Basu, Sridevi, Tabu and then Kajol also turning down the opportunity to star in the bilingual.[11] Basu later stated she was unsure if audiences would accept her in the role of a mother of a 10-year-old boy, citing this as the reason she refused the film.[12] Finally in mid November 2004, the team agreed terms with Manisha Koirala and the actress flew to Chennai to take part in a photo shoot.[13] Vijay Raaz also subsequently replaced Manjrekar, while a ten-year-old boy, Hardhik Thakar, was added to the cast.[9] During production the film faced criticism for having an English title, though Kamal Haasan remained undisturbed by the controversy.[14][15]

During the making of the film, Kamal Haasan suffered a minor injury which resulted in severe bruising, though his co-passenger on the motorbike in the stunt escaped injury.[16] The film geared up for a 14 April release clashing with the Rajinikanth starrer Chandramukhi and the Vijay starrer Sachein.[17] Kamal Haasan launched an audio company called Rajkamal Audios, just to release the film's music and held a special opening event at Prasad Labs.[18]

Soundtrack

Mumbai Xpress
Soundtrack album by
Released2005
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length37:19 (Hindi)
LanguageTamil
Hindi
LabelRaajkamal Audios (Tamil)
Ayngaran Music (Tamil)
An Ak Audio (Tamil)
Venus (Hindi)
External audio
  Official Hindi Audio Jukebox on YouTube

The soundtrack was composed by Illayaraja, the Tamil lyrics were written by Vaali, and the Hindi lyrics were written by Dev Kohli.

Tamil version

Track-List
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Yelae Nee Yetipoo"VaaliKamal Haasan, Sunidhi Chauhan, Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal, Shaan7:38
2."Poo Poothadu"VaaliSonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal, Shaan6:34
3."Kurangu Kaiyil Maalai"VaaliKamal Haasan, Tippu5:40
4."Vandemataram" Chorus1:43
5."Well Of Death" (Instrumental)  3:24
6."Theme Music" (Instrumental)  5:05

Hindi version

Track-List
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Pyaar Chahiye"Dev KohliSonu Nigam, Shaan, Shreya Ghoshal 
2."Pyaar Chahiye (2)"Dev KohliSonu Nigam, Shaan 
3."Aila Re"Dev KohliSonu Nigam, K. K., Shaan, Sunidhi Chauhan, Shreya Ghoshal & Chorus 
4."Bander Ki Dug Dugi"Dev KohliSonu Nigam, K. K., Shaan, Sunidhi Chauhan 
5."Monkey Chatter" (Instrumental)   

Release

The movie opened to positive reviews across 321 screens. RaajKamal Films International was successful in having the first digital film implemented (shot in the pioneering Red epic camera) a no-profit no-loss affair thus opening up a new path for potential filmmakers and India's foray into the digital film making.[19][20][21][22] they used 3ccd camera

Even though the film won good reviews,[23] the cinematography had been done experimentally with a digital movie camera and mainly due to the digital film implementation resulting in a slight dark output which left the viewer uneasy. The film, although widely considered a loss, was a great success technology-wise in the Indian cinema industry.[24]

Reception

Critical Response

Regarding the Hindi version, Baradwaj Rangan praised the film calling it "one of Kamal Haasan's most tight-knit, most convoluted screenplays, where every pratfall, every pun, every preposterous moment seems to have been spat on, polished, and precisely positioned into an overall jigsaw pattern". He added that "Mumbai Xpress isn't exactly an all-out comedy. Like Pushpak, it's the blues with belly laughs, a stack of serious issues coated with smiles."[25] Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India gave the film 2.5 stars out of 5, writing "Other than that occasional laugh, there isn't much to lift your spirits or tickle your ribs."[26] Sneha May Francis of Rediff.com reviewing the Hindi version gave a mixed review, writing "To sum it up, Mumbai Xpress is a poor man's superhero movie and an out-and-out children's flick. If you are the kind looking for intelligent humour, this one is not for you. After taking you through such a long ride, the movie ends abruptly, leaving you thinking that the joke was on you for watching the film!" while Siddhu Warrier reviewing the Tamil version gave a positive review, writing "The dialogues are the highlight of the movie -- almost every line elicits a guffaw. The jokes, bucking today's trend, are not ribald and risqué, but of the kind that would get even the average 10 year old kicking the back of the seat in front of him in joy (of course, much to my dismay)."[27][28]

Box office

According to Ibosnetwork, India's leading box-office portal, Mumbai Xpress collected 4.00 crore (US$500,000) in the Hindi Belt alone,[29] while Box Office India certified the film as a Flop as it netted only 3.50 crore (US$440,000) from the North Indian region.[30]

References

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  5. ^ "'Mughal-e-Azam took me by surprise'". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
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  24. ^ S, Srivatsan (14 April 2020). "Why Kamal Haasan's 'Mumbai Xpress' failed to make the cut". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
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    - "Xpress bang on target". The Hindu. 15 April 2005. Retrieved 10 October 2011.
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External links

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For the annual Indian motorsport event see The Mumbai Xpress Mumbai Xpress is a 2005 Indian black comedy film directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao and produced by Kamal Haasan It stars Kamal Haasan himself in the lead role alongside Manisha Koirala The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja while Sidharth and Ashmith Kunder handled the cinematography and editing respectively The film was simultaneously made in Tamil and Hindi with the same title The lead pair as well as Sharat Saxena Ramesh Aravind Hardik Thakar and Dheena were retained for the Hindi version In the Hindi version Vijay Raaz Dinesh Lamba Om Puri Saurabh Shukla and Pratima Kazmi reprise the roles played by Pasupathy Vaiyapuri Nassar Santhana Bharathi and Kovai Sarala respectively Mumbai XpressTamil theatrical release posterDirected bySingeetam Srinivasa RaoWritten byKamal Haasan Saurabh Shukla Hindi Produced byKamal Haasan ChandrahasanStarringKamal Haasan Manisha KoiralaCinematographySidharthEdited byAshmith KunderMusic byIlaiyaraajaProductioncompanyRaaj Kamal Films InternationalDistributed bySahara One Motion Pictures Hindi Release dates14 April 2005 2005 04 14 Tamil 15 April 2005 2005 04 15 Hindi Running time152 minutes Tamil 146 minutes Hindi CountryIndiaLanguagesTamil HindiBudget 4 50 crore 1 Box office 5 17 crore 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Tamil version 2 2 Hindi version 3 Production 4 Soundtrack 4 1 Tamil version 4 2 Hindi version 5 Release 6 Reception 6 1 Critical Response 6 2 Box office 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditThree amateur thieves plot to kidnap the young son of wealthy Chettiar Santhana Bharathi Tamil Mehta Saurabh Shukla Hindi from school They do a trial run However on the eve of the kidnap the guy whose job is to operate a crane Dheena Chandra Dhas in this plan is hospitalized The services of Avinasi Tamil Avinash Hindi a k a Mumbai Xpress Kamal Haasan brother of Kovai Sarala Tamil Pratima Kazmi Hindi a deaf stuntman who performs daredevil bike acts is hired Twists and turns take place where the other two gang members are hurt and invariably our Mumbai Xpress is left to perform the task all by himself He kidnaps the wrong boy Daddu Hardhik Thakar the illegitimate son of Ahalya Manisha Koirala and police officer Rao Nassar Tamil Om Puri Hindi but manages to get a huge ransom from Chettiar by default A brawl takes place between the original kidnap planners Chidambaram Pasupathy Tamil Digambar Vijay Raaz Hindi Johnson Vaiyapuri Tamil Dinesh Lamba Hindi and Avinasi Avinash in handling Ahalya s child but Avinasi Avinash delivers the child unhurt to his mother He eavesdrops into her tele con with Rao where Rao wants to settle both the ransom and sever his ties with her Ahalya pleads and coaxes him to help her get the ransom which Rao is willing to pay The child takes a fancy to Avinasi Avinash and wants him to be the man in their life and gets him to agree or else he would throw himself from a multi storied building Ahalaya wants either Rao s or Chettiar Mehta s money which Avinasi Avinash is holding whereas Avinasi Avinash is in love and wants to be that protective person Rao appoints Chettiar Mehta to handle the ransom and what follows is a series of humorous mix ups In the end all settle their differences and become the board of directors of Avinasi Avinash s Mumbai Express a mega bar owned by Avinasi Avinash and Ahalya now married to a happy ending Cast EditTamil version Edit Kamal Haasan as Avinasi Mumbai Xpress Manisha Koirala as Ahalya Nassar as ACP S P Rao Santhana Bharathi as Chettiar Ramesh Aravind as Thambhu Insurance agent Pasupathy as Chidambaram Sharat Saxena as Inspector Saxena Kovai Sarala as Avinasi s sister Vaiyapuri as Johnson Hardik Thakar as Hardhik Dheena as Raju Hindi version Edit All characters mentioned above in the Tamil version are the same in the Hindi version except Avinasi s name and the characters played by Nassar Bharathi Pasupathy Sarala and Vaiyapuri have been played by different actors Kamal Haasan as Avinash Mumbai Xpress Om Puri as ACP S P Rao Saurabh Shukla as Kishore Mehta Pratima Kazmi as Durga Dinesh Lamba as Johnson Raza Murad Vijay Raaz as DigambarProduction EditIn May 2004 Kamal Haasan and Singeetham Sreenivasa Rao were keen to make a Hindi and Tamil bilingual film titled Kumar Sambhavam with Madhuri Dixit as the lead actress Kamal Haasan stated he needed a woman of substance who would look convincing as a wife and mother and stated there was no second choice for the role Bharat Shah was set to finance the project and negotiated terms with Dixit to work on the project having earlier worked with her during the making of Devdas 2002 2 3 The film was dropped after Dixit quoted a salary which was more than the whole cost of the film itself 4 Kamal Haasan later expressed his disappointment at the film not materialising as a result of Dixit s refusal 5 He later agreed to work with Rao on another proposed film titled KG alongside Ramesh Aravind but it also was dropped 6 7 Kamal Haasan then decided to fund the film and Crazy Mohan was approached to write the dialogues though the writer later pulled out of the venture Tabu initially turned down the offer citing date problems 8 In October 2004 it was reported that Kamal Haasan had agreed to act in Singeetham Srinivasa Rao s next film which was retitled Mumbai Xpress 9 The film was officially announced on 8 November 2004 where Kamal Haasan revealed that the film would be made in Tamil and Hindi with the former version also featuring Nassar Pasupathy and Vaiyapuri while the latter would include Mahesh Manjrekar Om Puri and Saurabh Shukla in its cast 10 The team faced further problems though trying to find a heroine for the film with Bipasha Basu Sridevi Tabu and then Kajol also turning down the opportunity to star in the bilingual 11 Basu later stated she was unsure if audiences would accept her in the role of a mother of a 10 year old boy citing this as the reason she refused the film 12 Finally in mid November 2004 the team agreed terms with Manisha Koirala and the actress flew to Chennai to take part in a photo shoot 13 Vijay Raaz also subsequently replaced Manjrekar while a ten year old boy Hardhik Thakar was added to the cast 9 During production the film faced criticism for having an English title though Kamal Haasan remained undisturbed by the controversy 14 15 During the making of the film Kamal Haasan suffered a minor injury which resulted in severe bruising though his co passenger on the motorbike in the stunt escaped injury 16 The film geared up for a 14 April release clashing with the Rajinikanth starrer Chandramukhi and the Vijay starrer Sachein 17 Kamal Haasan launched an audio company called Rajkamal Audios just to release the film s music and held a special opening event at Prasad Labs 18 Soundtrack EditMumbai XpressSoundtrack album by IlaiyaraajaReleased2005GenreFeature film soundtrackLength37 19 Hindi LanguageTamil HindiLabelRaajkamal Audios Tamil Ayngaran Music Tamil An Ak Audio Tamil Venus Hindi External audio Official Hindi Audio Jukebox on YouTubeThe soundtrack was composed by Illayaraja the Tamil lyrics were written by Vaali and the Hindi lyrics were written by Dev Kohli Tamil version Edit Track ListNo TitleLyricsSinger s Length1 Yelae Nee Yetipoo VaaliKamal Haasan Sunidhi Chauhan Sonu Nigam Shreya Ghoshal Shaan7 382 Poo Poothadu VaaliSonu Nigam Shreya Ghoshal Shaan6 343 Kurangu Kaiyil Maalai VaaliKamal Haasan Tippu5 404 Vandemataram Chorus1 435 Well Of Death Instrumental 3 246 Theme Music Instrumental 5 05 Hindi version Edit Track ListNo TitleLyricsSinger s Length1 Pyaar Chahiye Dev KohliSonu Nigam Shaan Shreya Ghoshal 2 Pyaar Chahiye 2 Dev KohliSonu Nigam Shaan 3 Aila Re Dev KohliSonu Nigam K K Shaan Sunidhi Chauhan Shreya Ghoshal amp Chorus 4 Bander Ki Dug Dugi Dev KohliSonu Nigam K K Shaan Sunidhi Chauhan 5 Monkey Chatter Instrumental Release EditThe movie opened to positive reviews across 321 screens RaajKamal Films International was successful in having the first digital film implemented shot in the pioneering Red epic camera a no profit no loss affair thus opening up a new path for potential filmmakers and India s foray into the digital film making 19 20 21 22 they used 3ccd cameraEven though the film won good reviews 23 the cinematography had been done experimentally with a digital movie camera and mainly due to the digital film implementation resulting in a slight dark output which left the viewer uneasy The film although widely considered a loss was a great success technology wise in the Indian cinema industry 24 Reception EditCritical Response Edit Regarding the Hindi version Baradwaj Rangan praised the film calling it one of Kamal Haasan s most tight knit most convoluted screenplays where every pratfall every pun every preposterous moment seems to have been spat on polished and precisely positioned into an overall jigsaw pattern He added that Mumbai Xpress isn t exactly an all out comedy Like Pushpak it s the blues with belly laughs a stack of serious issues coated with smiles 25 Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India gave the film 2 5 stars out of 5 writing Other than that occasional laugh there isn t much to lift your spirits or tickle your ribs 26 Sneha May Francis of Rediff com reviewing the Hindi version gave a mixed review writing To sum it up Mumbai Xpress is a poor man s superhero movie and an out and out children s flick If you are the kind looking for intelligent humour this one is not for you After taking you through such a long ride the movie ends abruptly leaving you thinking that the joke was on you for watching the film while Siddhu Warrier reviewing the Tamil version gave a positive review writing The dialogues are the highlight of the movie almost every line elicits a guffaw The jokes bucking today s trend are not ribald and risque but of the kind that would get even the average 10 year old kicking the back of the seat in front of him in joy of course much to my dismay 27 28 Box office Edit According to Ibosnetwork India s leading box office portal Mumbai Xpress collected 4 00 crore US 500 000 in the Hindi Belt alone 29 while Box Office India certified the film as a Flop as it netted only 3 50 crore US 440 000 from the North Indian region 30 References Edit a b Mumbai Xpress Movie Box Office India Kamal haasan with Madhuri Dixit tfmpage com Archived from the original on 12 November 2005 Retrieved 12 January 2022 Munnabhai in Tamil web mid day com Archived from the original on 28 February 2005 Retrieved 12 January 2022 Kamalhassan Madhuri Dixit film dropped Tamil News IndiaGlitz com 27 July 2004 Retrieved 19 May 2020 Mughal e Azam took me by surprise www telegraphindia com Retrieved 19 May 2020 Kamal wants to ride Mumbai Xpress IndiaGlitz 11 October 2004 Retrieved 19 June 2012 Dailynews Kamal s Kumarasambhavam www cinesouth com Archived from the original on 7 February 2005 Retrieved 12 January 2022 Has Tabu rebuffed Kamal IndiaGlitz 26 October 2004 Retrieved 19 June 2012 a b Tamil Cinema News Tamil Movie Reviews Tamil Movie Trailers IndiaGlitz Tamil IndiaGlitz com Kamal new film announced Sify Archived from the original on 14 April 2014 Retrieved 19 June 2012 Kamals problems with heroines continue IndiaGlitz 20 November 2004 Retrieved 19 June 2012 The Bangla Bombshell The Hindu Archived from the original on 25 April 2017 Retrieved 25 April 2017 Kamal and Manisha team up for Mumbai Express Sify Archived from the original on 12 April 2016 Retrieved 19 June 2012 Interviews IndiaGlitz Retrieved 19 June 2012 Kamal lashes out at directors Sify Archived from the original on 12 April 2016 Retrieved 19 June 2012 Kamal Haasan has accident while performing stunt IndiaGlitz 29 January 2005 Retrieved 19 June 2012 Mumbai Express on schedule Sify 16 March 2005 Archived from the original on 19 November 2015 Retrieved 19 June 2012 Kamal launches audio company Sify Archived from the original on 18 November 2015 Retrieved 19 June 2012 BoxOffice India Mumbai Xpress Retrieved 3 December 2009 ibosnetwork The Kamal Hasan Station Retrieved 6 October 2010 Rangan Baradwaj 21 April 2005 Review Mumbai Xpress desipundit com Retrieved 9 January 2008 Xpress bang on target The Hindu 15 April 2005 Archived from the original on 12 September 2006 Retrieved 10 November 2011 Welcome on Mumbai Xpress for a fun ride Smashits Archived from the original on 1 April 2012 Retrieved 10 October 2011 S Srivatsan 14 April 2020 Why Kamal Haasan s Mumbai Xpress failed to make the cut The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 24 December 2021 Rangan Baradwaj Review Mumbai Xpress desipundit com Retrieved 9 January 2008 Xpress bang on target The Hindu 15 April 2005 Retrieved 10 October 2011 Mumbai Express undefined Movie News Times of India The Times of India Kamal fails to deliver in Mumbai Xpress www rediff com Mumbai Xpress in Tamil rocks www rediff com The Kamal Hasan Station Ibosnetwork Mumbai Xpress Box Office Verdict Box Office India Retrieved 1 February 2017 External links EditMumbai Xpress Tamil at IMDb Mumbai Xpress Hindi at IMDb Mumbai Xpress at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mumbai Xpress amp oldid 1123102356, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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