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Aaja Nachle | |
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Directed by | Anil Mehta |
Produced by | Aditya Chopra |
Screenplay by | Jaideep Sahni |
Story by | Aditya Chopra Jaideep Sahni |
Starring | Madhuri Dixit Akshaye Khanna Konkona Sen Sharma Jugal Hansraj Kunal Kapoor |
Music by | Salim-Sulaiman |
Cinematography | K. U. Mohanan |
Edited by | Ritesh Soni |
Distributed by | Yash Raj Films |
Release date | |
Running time | 146 mins |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | ₹25 crore (US$3.6 million) |
Box office | ₹14.3 crore (US$2.1 million)[1] |
Aaja Nachle (Hindi:आजा नचले English: Come, Let's Dance) is a 2007Hindidance film produced by Aditya Chopra and directed by Anil Mehta. It was released in India and the United States on 30 November 2007.[2] The film stars Madhuri Dixit in her first film after five years, alongside Konkona Sen Sharma, Jugal Hansraj, Akshaye Khanna, and Kunal Kapoor in pivotal roles. The film opened to mixed reviews and was declared a flop by Box Office India.[3]
Dia (Madhuri Dixit) is a choreographer who lives in New York with her daughter Radha. One day she receives word that her old dance teacher, Makarand, is dying. She returns to her hometown Shamli with Radha, to find that he has already died and left her the responsibility of saving the deserted dance theatre, Ajanta, which is to be demolished to make way for a shopping center.
Shamli has changed a great deal since Dia left. Her parents left the town in shame a decade ago, after she eloped with an American photographer, and their house is now owned by the strict Mr. Chojar and his wife. Her childhood friend Najma (Divya Dutta) is married to Farooque (Irrfan Khan), a successful businessman. Both of them greet Dia coldly. The only ally she has left is her old friend Doctor Saab (Raghubir Yadav). To save Ajanta, Dia goes to petition the local MP Raja Uday Singh (Akshaye Khanna). He issues her a challenge; if she can put on a successful performance using only people from Shamli, he will cancel the demolition.
That night Dia dances in Ajanta and afterward calls on the people to help her put up a performance of the famous Laila-Majnu play. Jeering at her, they leave the theatre one by one, but Raja remains behind, reminding her of the challenge. Refusing to accept defeat, Dia goes out into the street the next day to scout for talent. When she returns to the theatre she finds that a group of thugs is burning the set, after being ordered by a local election candidate, Chaudhary Om Singh. Instead of being angry, she is intrigued by the ring-leader, Imran (Kunal Kapoor), and makes a deal with Chaudhary - she will help him win the next election, if he will support Ajanta and if Imran plays Majnu. He agrees and Imran is forced to take on the role. After finding out about the casting of Imran, many girls flock to the theatre for the part of Laila. Among them is Anokhi (Konkona Sen), a tomboy who is in love with Imran. She begs Dia, who is reluctant because of her rough appearance and lack of talent but agrees in the end, thinking that her love for Imran will make her the ideal Laila. Other parts in the play go to Mr. Chojar, who wants to prove to his wife that he is not boring, Chaudhary who plays Laila's father and Dia's former fiancé Mohan, who is able to overcome his bitterness towards her.
With one month to put the show together, Dia struggles to get Imran and Anokhi to work together. With Dia's support, Anokhi changes her attitude and appearance to get Imran to take her seriously and soon their relationship deepens. A few days before the show, Farooque pays Chaudhary to abandon Ajanta and makes Najma spread hurtful stories about Dia. Chaudhary tries to get Imran to give up his part, but Imran is aware of Chaudhary's political intentions and refuses, leading him to be attacked by Chaudhary's men while Anokhi tries to protect him. With the whole town against her, Dia loses hope until Najma arrives to apologise and asks to be in the show.
On the night of the show, Dia is amazed to find that the entire town has come to Ajanta. The troupe put on a performance that amazes and excites the audience, including Chaudhary who is moved to tears. Farooque is stunned to see his wife playing the part of Laila's mother and Mrs. Chojar is shocked and thrilled when her husband appears singing and dancing on stage. In the end, the audience cheers loudly as the cast return to the stage for an encore. The night is a success and Ajanta is saved.
After Dia says her farewells to Shamli, she and Radha leave to find her parents in another part of India. Imran and Anokhi go on to teach dance classes at Ajanta with Doctor Saab's help and dance becomes an inherent part of Shamli once again. Raja is seen watching Dia dance and it is implied that they develop a romance.
Holistic simulation of geotechnical installation processes occurring. Shooting began on 15 January 2007 at Film City in Mumbai and ended in March 2007.[4]
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Released | 18 October 2007 (India) | |||
Genre | Film soundtrack | |||
Length | 38:45 | |||
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Producer | Aditya Chopra | |||
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The film's soundtrack was released on 18 October 2007 composed by Salim-Sulaiman and lyrics by Jaideep Sahni and Piyush Mishra. A few songs from the final sequence of the movie have not been included on the soundtrack including 'Yeh Ishq'.
The film's music was well received. This soundtrack debuted at number 9 for the first week.[5] The song 'O Re Piya' was later used in the 2009 Malaysian movie Talentime.
Track # | Song | Singer(s) | Duration | Picturised on |
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1 | 'Aaja Nachle' | Sunidhi Chauhan | 5:04 | Madhuri Dixit |
2 | 'Ishq Hua' | Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal | 4:24 | Madhuri Dixit, Kunal Kapoor, Konkona Sen Sharma, Ranvir Shorey |
3 | 'Show Me Your Jalwa' | Kailash Kher, Richa Sharma , Salim Merchant | 4:13 | Madhuri Dixit and other cast members |
4 | 'O Re Piya' | Rahat Fateh Ali Khan | 6:19 | Madhuri DixitDivya Dutta and other dance classmates with Steve taking pictures |
5 | 'Soniye Mil Ja' | Sukhwinder Singh, Sunidhi Chauhan, Madhuri Dixit | 3:37 | Madhuri Dixit, Vinay Pathak |
6 | 'Is Pal' | Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal | 3:59 | Kunal Kapoor, Konkona Sen Sharma |
7 | 'Koi Patthar Se Na Maare' | Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal, Sunidhi Chauhan | 4:04 | Madhuri Dixit, Kunal Kapoor, Konkona Sen Sharma |
8 | 'Dance With Me' | Sonia Saigal | 3:39 | Madhuri Dixit |
9 | 'Aaja Nachle (Reprise)' | Sunidhi Chauhan, Marianne D'Cruz | 3:28 | All the cast members |
Aaja Nachle opened to a poor response due to controversy. The domestic performance of the film was below average mostly everywhere. Overseas the response was lukewarm as well. Movie managed to collect Rs 207.5 million and was declared a flop by Box Office India.[6]
The film was received with mixed reception from both critics and audiences. The lead performances received mixed reviews. Khalid Mohammed from the Hindustan Times wrote, 'Madhuri Dixit has a cool time. Konkona is overacting while Kunal Kapoor is flustered',[7] while Rajeev Masand from CNN-IBN noted, 'Madhuri is the one and only star of the film. Konkona Sen Sharma is nothing short of fantastic. Her greatest strength is that she isn't afraid of making a fool of herself and she doesn't worry about being laughed at. As a result, her performance in Aaja Nachle is fearless and uninhibited.'[8] Madhuri was nominated for the best actress award at the 54th Filmfare awards in 2008.
The movie was banned in Uttar Pradesh, Harayana, Punjab on the 1st three days of its release over alleged casteist remarks. It majorly affected the its Box office Rating[9] Dia, the character played by Madhuri Dixit, sings the lines Mohalle mein kaisi maara-mar hai; bole mochi bhi khud ko sunar hai (translated 'There is chaos in the neighborhood, even the Mochi (Cobbler) calls himself a Sunar (Goldsmith)'. Dalit groups said the line implied that Mochis (the Jatav caste – a caste of cobblers) were inferior to Sunars (goldsmiths).[10]
Punjab and Haryana followed suit, banning the film the next day. However the ban was later lifted in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Haryana, after a written apology from the producers and the removal of the disputed lyrics (bole mochi bhi khud ko sunar hai) in the title song. The lyrics were replaced by other words mere dar pe deewano ki bahaar hai(translated 'there is a parade of lovers at my doorstep'). However, a ban was imposed in the city of Patna on 2 December 2007. The issue was also raised in the Indian Parliament (Lok Sabha) by RPI member Ramdas Athawale who sought a ban by the government for hurting Dalit sentiments, but Information and Broadcasting Minister Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi said that it was the responsibility of state governments to take any such action.[11]