Don: the Chase Begins Again Cast

2006 Indian motion-picture show directed by Farhan Akhtar

Don: The Chase Begins Again
Don (2006 Hindi film) poster.jpg

Theatrical release poster

Directed by Farhan Akhtar
Screenplay by
  • Javed Akhtar
  • Farhan Akhtar
Based on Don (1978)
by Salim–Javed
Produced by
  • Ritesh Sidhwani
  • Farhan Akhtar
Starring
  • Shah Rukh Khan
  • Priyanka Chopra
  • Arjun Rampal
  • Isha Koppikar
  • Boman Irani
  • Pavan Malhotra
  • Rajesh Khattar
  • Om Puri
  • Kareena Kapoor
Cinematography Thou. U. Mohanan
Edited by
  • Anand Subaya
  • Neil Sadwelkar
Music by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy

Production
company

Excel Amusement

Distributed by Eros International
UTV Move Pictures

Release date

  • 20 Oct 2006 (2006-10-20) (India)

Running time

169 minutes[1]
Country Bharat
Language Hindi
Budget 38 crore[two]
Box office est. 106 crore[2]

Don: The Chase Begins Again , better known simply equally Don , is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language activity thriller pic directed past Farhan Akhtar. The film was produced by Ritesh Sidhwani and Akhtar'south production visitor Excel Entertainment. The moving picture stars Shah Rukh Khan and Priyanka Chopra as Don and Roma in atomic number 82 roles respectively, where Khan plays the titular role.[3] [4] Arjun Rampal, Isha Koppikar, Boman Irani, Pavan Malhotra, Rajesh Khattar and Om Puri appears in supporting roles. Kareena Kapoor makes a special appearance. Don is the reboot version of the 1978 motion picture of the same proper name, and follows the titular criminal's expect-alike who has been sent on a clandestine mission to impersonate Don afterward he is wounded in a hunt, and to infiltrate the plans of the drug mafia.

In remaking the film from a new perspective, Akhtar wanted to give a contemporary style and treatment to the original film and brand a movie that he believed would exist perfectly suited to modern times. The manager later bought the rights and conceived his adaptation as an homage to the original film and its cast and coiffure, and to the 1970s era in general. He co-wrote the screenplay with his father, Javed Akhtar, who had likewise written the original script with Salim Khan. He kept the bones plot simply introduced some changes that included an international setting and a dissimilar ending. Principal photography commenced in Mumbai, before moving to Malaysia, where 80% of the filming was done. The soundtrack was composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, with lyrics by Javed Akhtar.

The film was released on 20 October 2006, congruent with the Diwali festive flavour, clashing with Jaan-Due east-Isle of mann starring Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar and Preity Zinta. It was generally well received by critics, with praise for Khan and Chopra'due south performances, the action sequences, music, production design, and cinematography. A major commercial success, Don grossed over 1.06 billion at the box-office against a production and marketing budget of 400 million and was the 5th highest-grossing Indian moving picture of 2006. Don was awarded Best Asian Moving picture at the Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival. The picture show also received nine nominations at the 52nd Filmfare Awards, including Best Film and Best Actor for Khan. A sequel entitled Don two was released on 23 Dec 2011.

Plot [edit]

The illegal drug trade based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is booming. A team headed past Deputy Commissioner of Police De Silva targets the operations of cartel leader Singhania to capture his manager, Don. Singhania is one of the ii lieutenants of a deceased kingpin, known equally Boris; the other is Vardhaan.

Don kills Ramesh, i of his close associates, after he tries to leave the gang. Ramesh's fiancée Kamini decides to help the police. She uses herself as bait in an endeavour to trap him, merely Don, knowing of her plan, kills her.

Roma, Ramesh's sister, plans to avenge her brother and sis-in-police'southward deaths, and infiltrates Don's gang. Don is injured and falls into a blackout while trying to abscond from the constabulary. De Silva finds a look-akin named Vijay and asks him to join his mission. Vijay agrees when De Silva promises to admit Deepu, a boy Vijay takes intendance of, to school. Meanwhile, Jasjit, an data technologist and Deepu'south father, is released from prison. He plans to kill De Silva to avenge his own married woman'southward death. Several years ago, Jasjit was captured by an unknown aggressor who made a bargain with him in guild to save his kidnapped wife. However, De Silva caught him and refused to believe Jasjit, shooting him in the leg and giving him a permanent limp. Jasjit'southward wife died later his abort.

At the infirmary, a doctor gives Vijay scars identical to Don'south. When Don of a sudden dies afterwards the performance, the masquerade begins. Vijay, posing as Don, joins the gang. De Silva asks Vijay to find a computer disc containing details about the drug cartel. When Vijay finds it, Roma attempts to kill him, but De Silva tells her of Don'south real identity, and she agrees to help. Vijay hands over the disc to De Silva. De Silva murders Singhania, and the constabulary abort Vijay. De Silva is killed in the shootout, devastating Vijay, equally De Silva was the only person who could testify that he is non the real Don. Having discovered his true identity, Don's associates turn against him. Vijay escapes and meets with Roma to recover the disc and show his innocence.

Jasjit finds the disc in De Silva's apartment. He receives a call and is told that he will have to bring the disc to the men who are holding Deepu earnest. He learns that De Silva has been alive all along and is actually Vardhaan, Boris'south other lieutenant, who was using Vijay to accomplish Singhania. Jasjit reunites with Deepu teams upward with Vijay and Roma. The trio comes up with a programme and informs Interpol.

In combat, Vijay overpowers Vardhan simply is interrupted past Inspector Vishal Malik, who has Vardhaan arrested. Vijay is acquitted, and Roma confesses her dear for him. Likewise tardily, she realises, in a twist ending, that she was being toyed with: Don is alive and was pretending to be Vijay all along. At the hospital, Don had overheard Vardhaan and Vijay's program. Later Vijay's functioning, Don switched places with him and injected an overdose of diazepam in Vijay's glucose stream, causing him to die and making the doctors think it was Don who died. The disc Don gave to the police was fake. Now, with both Vardhaan and Singhania removed, Don becomes the master of the Asian drug dare.

Bandage [edit]

  • Shahrukh Khan equally Mark Donald a.k.a "Don" / Vijay Pal (Don's look-akin)
  • Priyanka Chopra as Roma Bhagat
  • Arjun Rampal as Jasjit "J. J." Ahuja
  • Isha Koppikar as Anita Sinha
  • Boman Irani as DCP P. D'Silva / Vardhaan Makhija
  • Pavan Malhotra as Narang Singh
  • Rajesh Khattar every bit Mr. Singhania (Don'south boss)
  • Om Puri every bit Interpol officeholder Vishal Malik
  • Tanay Chheda as Deepak "Deepu" Ahuja (J. J.'s son)
  • Kareena Kapoor every bit Kamini Arora (special appearance)
  • Satyajit Sharma as Mystery Man
  • Chunky Pandey as T. J. (special appearance)
  • Sushma Reddy as Geeta Ahuja (J. J.'s wife)
  • Diwakar Pundir as Ramesh Bhagat (Roma's blood brother who was killed by Don afterwards leaving the gang without informing Don)

Production [edit]

Development [edit]

Farhan Akhtar conceived the thought to remake the 1978 film of the same name after listening to a remixed version of a song from the original film.[five] In early on 2005, media started reporting that Akhtar was planning to remake the pic, but rather than confirming the news, he revealed that though he was writing the screenplay based on the film, he would take the final determination after completing the script.[6] The director co-wrote the moving picture with his father, Javed Akhtar, who had also written the original picture with Salim Khan.[6] [7]

Akhtar revealed that the reason behind the remake was a desire to requite a new treatment to "a fantastic film which he enjoyed watching equally a child", and create an adaptation that he thought would adapt modern times.[vii] He found the flick a lilliputian ahead of its time. And, he thought so because of the narration, dialogue, and the writing style, which he thought was very modern even for its time. Akhtar said,"Don is the 1 film from that time that in my heed lends itself to being remade today. And so today, when yous adjust it, information technology fits very easily into a contemporary infinite. I recall it fits into the modern sensibility of movie viewing."[vii] [8] Additionally, he wanted to pay tribute to the stars and makers of the original moving picture, the 1970s era in full general, and the films made by Salim–Javed and Amitabh Bachchan.[7] [nine]

In order to accommodate the modern sensibility, several changes were introduced. Akhtar changed a number of aspects of the climax as he felt the original ending was outdated for today'southward audiences.[10] On the other hand, a number of elements from the original were retained in the new film, notably the groundwork score, two songs, some dialogue, and some situations, all of which Akhtar believed were fine in the original, maxim that not including them would be a crime.[7]

Casting [edit]

Akhtar initially wanted Hrithik Roshan for the titular character, later having worked with him on Lakshya (2004).[xi] Even so, Akhtar felt that the character required a more mature role player, proverb he wanted "a face that had seen the world and roughed information technology out." The managing director said that Roshan'due south innocence was not right for the role, and instead cast Shah Rukh Khan for the part that had been portrayed by Amitabh Bachchan in the 1978 film.[6] [11] Akhtar believed that Khan was the most suitable for the part, saying, "He has the personality, the style, the flair, the larger than life persona, the sense of humour and the sheer magnetism that this grapheme requires."[10]

In July 2005, Priyanka Chopra was cast to play Roma, a role originally played by Zeenat Aman.[12] Akhtar constitute Chopra to be perfect for the role, proverb, "There is a docile sensuality nearly her which suits the graphic symbol." When he offered the role to her, she was excited to play the character and immediately agreed to exercise the film.[11] Later on that calendar month Arjun Rampal and Isha Koppikar joined the cast.[13] While Rampal was bandage as Jasjit, played by Pran in the original, afterward Akshay Kumar turned downwards the role for being secondary, Koppikar was cast in a completely new role that was not in the original flick.[13] [14] In August 2005 Kareena Kapoor was confirmed to appear in the song "Yeh Mera Dil", which had been performed past Helen in the original film.[15]

Khan, Chopra, and Rampal underwent extensive martial arts training from an expert from the Shaolin Temple.[v] The master cast received preparation in different kinds of martial arts.[16] Khan revealed that he had always wanted to await the way Amitabh Bachchan had in his films, but he said he gave his ain interpretation to the role.[11] After signing to practice the film, Chopra was very excited, but a few days later, she became nervous, wondering if she would be able to do justice to the grapheme.[17] Having seen the original film as a teenager, Chopra avoided watching the film again as she did not wanted to imitate Zeenat Aman's portrayal of Roma. She made a conscious effort to requite her own look and style to the character.[17] [18]

This was Chopra's get-go activeness role, and she was excited to the office, and then she wanted to exercise all the stunts by herself.[17] After Chopra decided to perform her own stunts, Akhtar revealed that he was happy equally it gave him the telescopic to moving picture the fight sequences from different angles.[seven] Rampal, in the part of Jasjit, said that he approached his grapheme in a style similar to how Pran had played information technology in the original but with an emotional graph. Boman Irani, who plays DCP D'Silva, a role performed past Iftekhar in the original film, revealed that he played the role according to what suited the script, but retained some of the dignity from that motion-picture show.[19]

Filming [edit]

Chief photography commenced in Feb 2006 in central Mumbai.[twenty] [21] Art management was handled by Aradhana Seth, and the costumes were designed by Aki Narula.[22] Akhtar chose K. U. Mohanan to handle the cinematography after having been impressed past his work in documentaries and commercials. This was Mohanan'south start Hindi movie as a film cinematographer.[23] To give an authentic feel to the film, scenes were shot on a closed set in bodily chawls in existent locations.[21] The film was also shot at Film City and Yash Raj Studios.[22] Some filming was done in Paris in March over a 3-solar day schedule.[24]

The filming moved to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in Apr 2006 where the bulk of the film was shot. lxxx% of the filming was done in Kuala Lumpur and Langkawi.[25] In Malaysia, filming was done over the course of 70 days at 42 locations including KLCC, Kampung Baru, and Penchala Link, and included more than 1000 extras, all of whom were selected post-obit auditions. Additional filming was done in Singapore.[25] [26] Patently, the former Prime Minister of Malaysia Mahathir Mohamad, who had previously declined even Hollywood films to be filmed in the Petronas Towers, gave his permission for the coiffure to film inside his personal role in the Towers.[27] For a scene depicting a media ambush, several real-life journalists from Republic of india and Malaysia were hired.[28]

The song "Yeh Mera Dil" was choreographed past Farah Khan.[25] Veteran choreographer Saroj Khan agreed to choreograph the new version of the popular song "Khaike Paan Banaras Waala", which had been choreographed by her mentor P L Raj in the original motion picture.[25] [29] The vocal was filmed in Malaysia on 13 May 2006 with Khan and Chopra.[25] The dancing for other songs was choreographed past Prabhu Deva, Ganesh Hegde, and Rajeev Surti.[22] Hollywood technician Angelo Sahin, the special Effects supervisor behind Mission: Impossible 2 (2000), and aerial stunt co-ordinator Joe Jennings, known for his work in films such as Charlie's Angels (2000), were hired for the action sequences.[thirty]

Music [edit]

The soundtrack was composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, with lyrics written past Javed Akhtar. The album contains 8 songs: 3 original, 2 remakes of from the original motion picture, a theme, a reprise, and a remix of one of the three new songs.[31] The vocals were performed by Shaan, Sunidhi Chauhan, Shankar Mahadevan, Alisha Chinai, Mahalakshmi Iyer, Sonu Nigam, and MIDIval Punditz. It was released on 27 September 2006 past T-Serial.[31] [32]

The soundtrack received positive reviews from music critics, who praised "Aaj Ki Raat", calling it "innovative" and the best song on the album. The recreation of songs from the original film, "Ye Mera Dil" and "Khaike Paan Banaraswala", received mixed reviews. Joginder Tuteja from Bollywood Hungama gave the anthology a 4 out of five, noting its success at surprising its listener, and wrote, "Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy do exceedingly well with the soundtrack and establish their supremacy as the composer trio who can give their own even while rearranging the songs from the past."[33] Planet Bollywood gave a rating of 6.v out of ten, praising its lyrics and vocals, and termed "Aaj Ki Raat" equally "the best song in the entire soundtrack."[31] Sukanya Verma of Rediff.com was less impressed with the album, calling information technology "Snazzy, skilful mix" and writing, "This lavish enterprise has a little bit of everything. An eclectic mix of quondam, new and everything in between; Don is an unusual presentation of old-wine-in-new-bottle."[34]

The Don soundtrack anthology was the first Indian soundtrack to exist released on iTunes on the same day of its launch or before the public release of concrete copies.[35] The music topped charts on a number of platforms in India.[36] It was ane of the best-selling Bollywood soundtracks of the year, with 1.5 meg units sold according to Box Office India.[37] The vocal "Aaj Ki Raat" was used by A. R. Rahman in his Grammy and University Honour-winning soundtrack Slumdog Millionaire (2008).[38]

Marketing [edit]

Being a remake of an iconic film, and the star-cast involved, Don was one of the nigh anticipated films of the yr. The first wait poster was released in tardily April 2006, which co-ordinate to the media hinted at the kind of adaptation the film was going to exist.[39] This was followed by some other poster in late July 2006, which also revealed the release date of the film.[xl] Following the poster reveals, the trailer was released in mid-September. Bollywood Hungama deemed information technology promising, writing that the "trendy accessories, sleek gadgets, lavish settings, expensive wardrobe and deadly activeness scenes build the framework of the new Don."[41] To promote the movie, the filmmakers teamed up with Hungama Digital Media Entertainment to launch a mobile game based on the film. It was the get-go multiplayer online game launched for any Bollywood film. The filmmakers too launched popcorn holders of Don before the release moving-picture show. An 80-folio comic volume was published and copies were given for gratuitous in multiplexes along with the tickets of the picture.[42]

Release [edit]

Theatrical [edit]

In December 2005, UTV Motion Pictures acquired the overseas rights of the picture show.[43] Made on a production and marketing budget of 400 million, Don was released worldwide on 20Oct 2006 in 800 screens during the Diwali festive season, clashing with some other high-contour Bollywood film Jaan-Eastward-Isle of mann.[2] [44] The film opened to splendid to very good response at the domestic box-office, with an occupancy of ninety%.[45]

Home media [edit]

The Abode media was distributed past T-Series Dwelling Entertainment domestically and Internationally by UTV, the film was released on DVDs on 5Dec 2006 across all regions in a 2-disc Collector'southward Edition pack in NTSC format, with several bonus content such as making of the film, bloopers, trailers, deleted scenes, and clap runway.[46] [47] It as well included a "Don Comic Book."[46] A steel case limited edition DVD was released in January 2007 with the same bonus features.[47] The VCD version was released at the same time.[48] A single-disc DVD pack was as well released later.[49] The Blu-ray version was released on 27Apr 2011.[fifty]

Television receiver Premiere [edit]

Don's television set premiere was occurred on Star Plus in 2007.

Reception [edit]

Box office [edit]

Don grossed a first 24-hour interval opening of 46meg and 141million on its opening weekend.[2] Information technology also received a good opening in overseas markets with an opening weekend of over $2.2million.[ii] On its opening weekend, the motion-picture show grossed over 302million worldwide.[2] After its start week, the picture show took in more than than 244meg in Bharat.[two] The flick grossed $1.onemeg in its starting time calendar week in Uk, while the full overseas first week earnings were more $4.anemeg.[ii] [51] The pic grossed 529meg worldwide at the finish of get-go week.[2] The film had a very good concur in its second week, and performed extremely well, even better than that calendar week's new release and collections increased in several centres, with setting new second week highs.[52] After its theatrical run, the picture grossed over 7100one thousand thousand in India, condign the fifth highest-grossing Indian moving picture of 2006, and was accounted a "hit."[53] It as well grossed over $7.8million in the overseas territories and was declared a blockbuster.[54] Worldwide, the film grossed over ane.06 billion (The states$14 million) and was a major commercial success.[2]

Critical response [edit]

Upon release, Don was generally well received by critics. Mayank Shekhar from Mumbai Mirror gave the film a rating of 4 out of 5 and wrote, "The old was a graphic symbol-driven, intimate motion picture, albeit a fairly slick thriller, generally for its screenplay. The latter is a nearly updated Indian film of the activeness genre that always calculably concentrates on the new twists, and the turning points, both of which mostly seem cleverer than contrived; ably fitting pieces, the known characters, into a new domino."[55] Raja Sen of Rediff.com felt the film was "conventional and predictable", and complained that the director did not develop his characters. However, Sen was impressed by Chopra's operation and wrote, "[She] handles her role with efficiency, looking as the competent woman of action – and a ravishing baby who fills out a skintight white jumpsuit deliciously."[56]

Pratim D. Gupta of The Telegraph gave the film a positive review, noting that the director turned a formula "good defeats bad" moving-picture show into a mod-day neo-noir picture where "bad fights bad", and wrote, "The new Don is more than of a remix than the remake with the scratchy edges smoothened out with grunge grooves and blistering beats. Farhan changes the properties and the background and yet manages to keep the original sequences and lines."[5] Gupta besides praised the acting, "centre-catching locations", cinematography, and production design, and thought that the "breathtaking chase and activeness sequences" broke new grounds on Indian screens.[5] Bollywood Hungama'due south Taran Adarsh rated the film a iii out of 5, praising the performances of the pb actors and writing "Shah Rukh Khan does very well as Don. He enacts the evil character with a flourish. Merely he fails to conduct off the other office [Vijay] with conviction. It looks made up, it doesn't come naturally to him at all. Priyanka Chopra carries off her part with 'lan. The stunt [when she rescues Khan] is bound to win her laurels."[57]

Planet Bollywood gave a rating of a 7 out of x, peculiarly praising the twist ending, and wrote, "The Don of the 21st century is stylish with flaws, even so, you practise relish the experience of watching it in the cinema."[58] While labelling the flick a "disappointment", moving-picture show critic Sukanya Verma questioned Akhtar'southward decision behind remaking an of import moving-picture show.[59] She further criticised Akhtar for taking a adequately uncomplicated but engaging storyline, and turning information technology into a shockingly unimaginative accommodation.[59] Verma too institute Khan to be inconsistent in the dual roles.[59] Giving a one out of 5, film critic Rajeev Masand panned the film, terming it an do in indulgence, and wrote, "Spiffily shot and stylishly packaged, the new Don may clothing a new look, but what information technology's conspicuously lacking is the raw energy, the unpredictability of Chandra Barot's original thriller."[60]

Accolades [edit]

Sequel [edit]

A sequel entitled Don ii, as well directed by Akhtar, was released on 23December 2011. Khan, Chopra, Irani, and Puri reprise their roles every bit Don, Roma, DeSilva allonym Vardhan, and Malik, respectively.[65]

See as well [edit]

  • Zero (flick)

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_%282006_Hindi_film%29

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