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Running time 152 minutes Country India Language Budget 850 million Box office 917 million Once Upon A Time in Mumbai Dobaara! Once upon a time in Mumbai again; Hindi pronunciation: ) is a 2013 directed by and produced by and.
A sequel to 2010's, the film stars, and in the lead roles, with in a supporting role. Filming began on 27 August 2012 in Mumbai, with filming moving to in September, becoming the first major Indian production filmed in the sultanate.
Footage was shot in beach in, and at the in. The film's (VFX) were by, and a team of 40 artists 600 digital shots in one month. The live action sequences were filmed with and 's. Once Upon Ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara!
Was well-promoted, and the film's second trailer was shown on prime-time slots on four television channels. Hollywood actor was shown the theatrical trailer of the film. The first trailer of the film was released on 28 May 2013, and the film premiered on 15 August, the eve of.
This was later scheduled to avoid clashing with Rohit Shetty's, which was released on 9 August. Once Upon Ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara! Received mixed to negative reviews and performed poorly at the box office.
The where most of the Oman portion of the film was shot. Tanuj Garg, CEO of Balaji Motion Pictures, announced on Twitter that principal photography began on 27 August 2012 in Mumbai. Female lead Sonakshi Sinha joined the cast and crew two days later after completing her previous film, with. The overseas shooting schedule began in September in, the first major Indian production filmed in the sultanate.
Portions of the film were shot on a beach in, on the in, and at the in. When director became ill with a virus, shooting was postponed for three days. To make up the lost time Luthria persuaded Kumar to work on two consecutive Sundays, the first time he had worked on a Sunday since 's 2006.
The remainder of the film was shot on location in Khala, on the and at Mukesh Mills in Mumbai. The shoot was wrapped up by January 2013. Effects The film's (VFX) were by, which also produced computer-generated imagery (CGI) for and Luthria for its prequel,. Since the company was also generating VFX for the yet-unreleased its roster of and was divided into two teams. The Once Upon ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara! Team consisted of 40 artists, who 600 digital shots in one month.
Luthria informed the company that Dobaara! Was set during the 1980s, with car chases requiring visual effects.
About 25 percent were shot against backgrounds, since they would have been difficult to film otherwise. Scenes in the in the were recreated with in instead of the used for shots in Muscat. And were used to add texture to matte paintings in the background and the. Outdoor shots in Mumbai (such as Colaba Causeway and Ballard Pier) were replaced by interior and exterior live-action plates from Oman. According to Sanjiv Naik, the film's VFX supervisor, the last few scenes were the most difficult ones to shoot.
In the last scene where Khan is lying wounded in the cargo hold of a ship, the camera zooms out to reveal the word Mumbai. The VFX shot was captured in 2,000 frames which took 15 days to complete, with the camera panning out only 30 feet in reality.
Except for the interior shot of Kumar, the remaining shots were digital. The live action was filmed with and 's. Casting , who appeared in the original film, was initially chosen to play the lead role.
However, Luthria was looking for an older actor and chose Kumar for the role of Shoaib Khan (based on ). In February 2012 it was announced that there were two male leads in the film, the second said to be, but the following month was confirmed as the second male lead. Many actresses were considered for the female lead, including, and, but in April it was reported that had been cast. Was also signed as a lead character in the film. The film marked Bendre's first role since. Bendre did not charge her fees for the film owing to the fact that Sobha Kapoor, one of the producers of the film has been the friend of her Mother-in-law for the past 40 years also out of gratitude for Luthria, who shot her first song Sambhala hai Maine in the 1994 film. In November 2012, it was announced that the film was scheduled for release on 2013.
TV actor Chetan Hansraj was signed as an antagonist in the film. Kumar revealed during the trailer launch of the film about having no aspirations to set new benchmarks on a role previously enacted by Hashmi. Khan in preparation for his role in the film drew inspiration from and, copying their mannerisms, behaviour and dressing style by watching DVD's of films starring them produced in the 1980s. Back in those days copying mannerism of film stars drew appreciation from peers. Promotion and distribution. Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha visiting the to pray for the film's success Akshay Kumar played a fictitious gangster based on Dawood Ibrahim. Kumar's character's look was revealed on a reality show on.
Kumar's entrance on the show was supposed to be accompanied by music after a scene from the prequel (choreographed by director Milan Luthria), followed by an action sequence. The scene had a 'minor glitch', believed to be a failed attempt to sabotage Kumar's entrance. The scene was performed twice, taking a toll on Kumar's back and leading to the cancellation of a public appearance.
The film would reportedly feature a scene with Kumar watching a match, but whether the match was between and at the Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium during the 1980s was unconfirmed. The trailer premiered in Mumbai, where many of the film's outdoor scenes were shot. To promote the film, Kumar flew from New York (where he was on holiday with his family) to to watch the India-Pakistan match on 15 June 2013 at Edgbaston Cricket Ground. A second trailer of the film was released on 3 July 2013, with narration by Kumar's character (Shoaib Khan), revealing plot details such as the rivalry between Kumar's and Imran Khan's characters for Jasmine's love. The trailer described Khan as the film's, featuring action sequences between Shoaib Khan and Aslam.
Mohar Basu of praised the second trailer, its background score, direction and action choreography, saying it 'is even better than the film's first trailer' and has 'an explosive impact on its audiences'. Producer Ekta Kapoor promoted the film's second trailer, buying prime-time (8 to 11 pm) slots on four television channels. She also spent 20 million rupees for a slot on a leading channel for a promotion for the film.
Askhay Kumar, Sonakshi Sinha and Imran Khan (the three leads) promoted the film on, hosted. Kumar, Sinha, Khan, Kapoor and most of the other cast and crew visited the (a shrine to the Sufi saint in ) on Monday morning, 5 August, to pray for the film's success and the well-being of all involved. Hollywood actor enjoyed the film's promotion, saying that the promos and posters reminded him of when business associate Barry Navidi showed him the theatrical trailer (Pacino portrayed, son of ). Akshay Kumar said of Pacino's response: 'A touch of appreciation is always held dearly in an actor's arms, even if it's from the simplest of people like our beloved spot boys. But to have your work spoken of so kindly by the world's most admired gangster Al Pacino himself – I had goose-bumps thinking about him watching the promo!
I was so humbled, not only as an actor but as a fan of his legendary work. I pray he enjoys the final piece as much as he enjoyed the promo!' Actor, on whom the original version of the song Tayyab Ali was picturized in, praised Imran Khan's performance and the song after an impromptu meeting with Khan (who was concerned about comparisons between the versions) during a dubbing session for the film. The Logo of the film containing the final title The film's title has been changed several times. The media first referred to the production as Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai 2, although it was earlier officially known as Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai Again. Due to the producer's beliefs in astrology and numerology, the film was renamed Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai Dobara ('again' in Hindi).
A 'y' and an extra 'a' were added, making it Once Upon ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara! (the present title). It was promoted at the unveiling of a line of LED televisions by manufacturer with appearances by Kumar, Sinha, Khan and Kapoor.
In addition to visiting the Dargah Sharif and the Balaji shrine in South India to pray for the success of her films before their release, Kapoor fasted during for the film's success and planned visits to Mumbai's Mohamed Ali Road to celebrate and feed the poor. And Once Upon ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara! Were originally not scheduled for release by Pakistani distributors and exhibitors, but deals were finalised to release both films in Pakistan. In an effort to discourage cinema audience from using Mobile phones at theatres with the help of a short-film featuring Kumar in his character, Shoaib Khan from the film. The short directed by Luthria was shown in from 31 May 2013 till the films theatrical release. Soundtrack Once Upon ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara!.
'Ye Tune Kya Kiya' Released: 14 June 2013. 'Tayyab Ali' Released: 28 June 2013. 'Tu Hi Khwahish' Released: 16 July 2013. 'Chugliyaan' Released: 22 July 2013. 'Bismillah' Released: 7 August 2013 'Ye Tune Kya Kiya', sung by and composed by, premiered on YouTube 15 June 2013 as the lead single from the soundtrack album. Another song, 'Tayyab Ali' (a cover of a song from 1977's Amar Akbar Anthony, sung by ), premiered on YouTube on 28 June. The song's music video was shot in six days at in Mumbai.
'Tu Hi Khwahish', sung by, was released on YouTube on 16 July. The album (including four original tracks) was released on 17 July, with all tracks available for as on the digital music platform. The music video for the fourth song, 'Chugliyaan' (released earlier with the album), released on the YouTube channel on 22 July. The video for the fifth single, 'Bismillah' (an Eid track), was released on the T-Series YouTube channel on 7 August. 'Bismillah', shot at Film City and a Mumbai modified to evoke the 1980s, was released by Balaji the day before Eid to capitalise on Eid celebrations nationwide.
Track listing No. Title Lyrics Music Singer(s) Length 1. 'Yeh Tune Kya Kiya' 5:14 2. 'Tayyab Ali' (original) Rajat Aroraa (album) (original) (album) 4:37 3. 'Tu Hi Khwahish' Rajat Aroraa Pritam 4:51 4. 'Chugliyaan' Rajat Aroraa Pritam, Sahir Ali Bagga 4:59 5. 'Bismillah' Rajat Aroraa Anupam Amod 4:01 Total length: 23:42 Critical response Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Bollyspice Movie Talkies Rediff The soundtrack of the film received mainly-positive reviews.
Rumnique Nannar of Bollyspice gave the soundtrack three-and-a-half stars, saying 'the album succeeds in all respects, since it features a remake, a retro song, and two gems, and manages to fit with the film's tone and mood of the 80s'. Movie Talkies also gave the soundtrack three-and-a-half stars, remarking that 'the soundtrack of OUATIMD is an excellent effort from Pritam and is sure to be lapped up by the audiences in much the same way as its predecessor. It sure might be a short album with just four songs in it but suffice to say, Quality wins over Quantity'. Rajiv Vijayakar of said that 'the soundtrack has only four songs but nevertheless emerges as one of the better albums of this year' praising the first three tracks identifying Tu Hi Khwahish and Chugliyaan as the finest and weakest links of the album respectively. Bryan Durham of The Times of India said that 'brevity seems to be the soul of the Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai Dobaara soundtrack', highlighting Yeh Tune Kya Kiya as the best song.' Mohar Basu reviewed the soundtrack for, summarising it to be 'just about alright.
In comparison to its predecessor turned out to be drab!' Release and reception The film which at the beginning was scheduled to be released on Eid, 8 August 2013 was pushed back to 15 August 2013, to avoid clashing with 's directorial venture, starring. The decision was made by Jitendra on Shah Rukh Khan's request after a meeting was held between the producers of the respective films so as to provide both each of the films ample opportunity of earning-well at the box office without diminishing each other's profits. Critical reception Once Upon ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara was released on 1,300–1,600 screens for India's 67th Independence Day, and some cinemas were sold out. The screen count increased on 16 August to 2,500–2,700 nationwide.
Once Upon ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara! Received mixed-to-negative reviews. Gave the film three out of five stars in: 'Once Upon Ay Time in Mumbaai Dobaara! Had me cheering for the bad guy. Which, at least in the movies, is never a bad thing.
The film gets one extra star for Akshay Kumar, who makes a stellar killer'. Madhureeta Mukherjee awarded the film 3.5 out of five stars in, telling readers to watch the film only for its flattering dons and their heroines, saying 'there's nothing criminal about it!'
She praised Milan Luthria for capturing the essence of the film's setting and Kumar's portrayal of Shoaib Khan: ' Bhai act with flamboyance and mojo. He gets a chance to do what he does best – herogiri (albeit less menacing, more entertaining), with charisma and clap-trap dialoguebaazi' but criticised Imran Khan's 'ill-at-ease' rogue, the second half of the film for being 'at times too overbearing' and said, 'this film has its moments, but it's not as compelling as the prequel.' Vinayak Chakrovorty gave the film two-and-a-half out of five stars in: 'OUATIMD should remind Bollywood what we all always knew: Never make a sequel just for the heck of it if you don't have a genuine idea to entertain'.
Jha termed the film as 'one of the most ill-timed gangster dramas' criticising the acting of all the three leads, praising only the short cameo of Sonali Bendre. The film drew a number of negative reactions from the film critics. Subhra Gupta gave the film a half-star out of five in, saying 'After all the shoot-outs and bang-bangs are over, you are left with a film which leaves you with so little new that you wonder if there's any juice left in this style of retro gangsta flick. Or are we heading for a third-time-in-Mumbai-Tibara?'
Rajeev Masand of gave the film 1.5 out of five stars, describing the film as the 'equivalent of getting a root canal'. He criticised the naivety of the three leads: Kumar for his 'in-your-face flamboyance', Khan for playing an 'urban rich kid slumming it out at a dress-up party' and both for 'rat-a-tat punch lines', but praised 's cameo as Mumtaz.
Mohar Basu gave the film two out of five stars in, criticising the melodrama and the 'lacklustre chemistry', remarking that the film 'lacks the effervescence and naturalness of its prequel'. Once Upon ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara!
And its prequel have been described as having a storyline and characters similar to the life of. Luthria and Kapoor have 'repeatedly drilled home the notion that Shoaib Khan could be any gangster and not necessarily Dawood' a position that Kumar has also stated.
Box office Once Upon ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara! Opened well, with sold-out showings (particularly in, Mumbai, Uttar Pradesh and ) due to its release on Independence Day eve. Due to limited screen availability (about 1,000), negotiated with the producers of to release 1,000 more screens for a total of 2,700. Despite the low number of screens, the film netted ₹90 million (US$1.3 million) on its opening day. Due to competition from Chennai Express the film earned ₹366 million (US$5.3 million) ( ₹273 million (US$4.0 million) three-day ) over its extended four-day weekend, considered a poor result. Earnings dropped on Monday to ₹40 million (US$580,000). The film did better on Tuesday and Wednesday due to, earning ₹85 million (US$1.2 million) on both days.
It earned ₹511 million (US$7.4 million) ( ₹485 million (US$7.1 million) seven-day ) during its eight-day first week. During its second weekend the film dropped nearly 90 percent, earning ₹45 million (US$650,000) to bring its total to ₹555 million (US$8.1 million). The film earned ₹70 million (US$1.0 million) during its second week, bringing its total to ₹580 million (US$8.4 million). Despite this, it was declared a 'flop'. The film did not do well overseas, earning $1.55 million during its first weekend. Home media and world television premiere World television premiere Satellite rights to Once Upon ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara! Were acquired by, along with three other films produced by Balaji Motion Pictures.
The other films, acquired for about ₹270-300 million (US$−4.4 million), were, and; the latter was acquired for ₹220 million (US$3.2 million). Satellite rights to the film were later confirmed as ₹450 million (US$6.5 million).
After the film's poor box-office performance, its producers and Sony Max moved its world television premiere up to 29 September 2013, within a month of the film's theatrical release. Satellite rights of the film fetched ₹450 million (US$6.5 million) which is a record for Akshay kumar. Home media The film was scheduled to be released on and by in early November, and pre-release orders were available on, and other online shopping sites in early October. On Amazon, the expected delivery date was 7 November 2013 for Blu-ray preorders, with the DVD released by 26 October.
The Blu-ray version was released on 27 October as a 50 GB single disc with 1080p video and an aspect ratio of 2.35:1 (instead of the 2.39:1 theatrical ratio) and Dolby DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio. Impact After the film's mainly negative reviews Akshay Kumar lashed out at critics, accusing them of lacking an understanding of the audience and the basic ideas of filmmaking.
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