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{{short description|2016 film by Tony D'Souza}} |
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| producer = {{unbulleted list|[[Shobha Kapoor]]|[[Ekta Kapoor]]|[[Sony Pictures Networks]]}} |
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| director = [[Tony D'Souza]] |
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| writer = [[Rajat Aroraa]] |
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| starring = [[Emraan Hashmi]]<br/>[[ |
| starring = [[Emraan Hashmi]]<br />[[Lara Dutta]]<br />[[Nargis Fakhri]]<br />[[Prachi Desai]]<br />[[Kunaal Roy Kapur]] |
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| music = [[Amaal Mallik]]<br>[[Pritam]] |
| music = '''Songs:'''<br />[[Amaal Mallik]]<br />'''Guest Composers:'''<br />[[Pritam]]<br />DJ Chetas<br />'''Background Score:'''<br />[[Sandeep Shirodkar]] |
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| cinematography = Rakesh Singh |
| cinematography = Rakesh Singh |
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| editing = Dev Jadhav |
| editing = Dev Jadhav<br />Vipul Chouhan |
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| studio = {{unbulleted list|[[Balaji Motion Pictures]]| |
| studio = {{unbulleted list|[[Balaji Motion Pictures]]|Sony Pictures Networks|Indiana Films Limited}} |
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| distributor = [[Panorama Studios]] <br /> [[Sony Pictures]] |
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| released = {{film date|df=yes|2016|5|13|[[India]]}} |
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| runtime = 130 minutes |
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| language = [[Hindi]] |
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| budget = {{Estimation}}{{INR}}350 million<ref name="auto">{{Cite web |title=Azhar – Movie – Box Office India |work=bollywoodhungama.com |date=13 May 2016 |access-date=15 August 2016 |url=https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movie/azhar/box-office/}}</ref> |
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| gross = {{Estimation}}{{INR}}566.9 million<ref name="auto"/> |
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'''''Azhar''''' is a 2016 Indian [[Hindi]] [[biographical film|biographical]] [[sports film|sports]] [[drama film]] directed by Anthony D'Souza (credited as Tony D'Souza) The story is inspired by the life of Indian cricketer and former national team captain [[Mohammad Azharuddin]]. The film is produced by [[Shobha Kapoor]] and [[Ekta Kapoor]] for [[Sony Pictures Networks]] and features [[Emraan Hashmi]] in the title role. The film was released worldwide on 13 May 2016.<ref>[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/Emraan-Hashmi-turns-Azharuddin-on-Azhar-poster/articleshow/51648354.cms "Emraan Hashmi turns Azharuddin on ‘Azhar’ poster"]</ref> The film was mediocre at the box office as it collected only {{INR}}508 million gross against the budget of {{INR}}380 million. The film also drew criticism for its fictionalised interpretation of events.<ref name="Samiuddin">{{cite news |last1=Samiuddin |first1=Osdin |title=Bollywood tries but fails miserably to tell the real story of Mohammad Azharuddin |url=http://www.thenational.ae/sport/cricket/bollywood-tries-but-fails-miserably-to-tell-the-real-story-of-mohammad-azharuddin#full |access-date=1 April 2017 |publisher=The National |date=22 May 2016}}</ref><ref name="Dwivedi">{{cite news |last1=Dwivedi |first1=Sandeep |title=Don't play it again, Azhar |url=http://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/biopic-mohammad-azharuddin-dont-play-it-again-azhar-2802398/ |access-date=1 April 2017 |publisher=The Indian Express |date=16 May 2016}}</ref><ref name="Ferrero Sharma">{{cite news |last1=Ferrero Sharma |first1=Ruchir |title=Sorry Bollywood, The Truth About Azhar Lies in His Own Confessions |access-date=1 April 2017 |work=The Huffington Post |date=18 May 2016 |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.in/ruchir-ferrero-sharma/sorry-bollywood-the-truth_b_10001876.html}}</ref> |
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'''''Azhar''''' is an upcoming [[India]]n film directed by [[Tony D'Souza]]. It is based on certain well known and highly talked about incidents and facts of the former Indian international cricketer [[Mohammad Azharuddin]]. Produced by [[Shobha Kapoor]], [[Ekta Kapoor]] and [[Sony Pictures Networks]], it features [[Emraan Hashmi]], [[Nargis Fakhri]] and [[Prachi Desai]] in the lead roles. |
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==Plot== |
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The film is scheduled for a worldwide release on 13 May 2016.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.deccanchronicle.com/entertainment/bollywood/010416/watch-emraan-hashmi-transforms-into-cricketer-mohammad-azharuddin-in-azhar-trailer.html|title=Emraan transforms into cricketer Mohammad Azharuddin in Azhar trailer|website=DC|access-date=2016-04-01}}</ref><ref>[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/Emraan-Hashmi-turns-Azharuddin-on-Azhar-poster/articleshow/51648354.cms"Emraan Hashmi turns Azharuddin on ‘Azhar’ poster"]</ref> |
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The film begins with Indian cricketer [[Mohammad Azharuddin|Azhar]] scoring a century in his 99th test match, but he soon faces allegations of [[Betting controversies in cricket|match-fixing]] as his name has been linked with a [[London, England|London]] based bookie M.K. Sharma aka Shaun. The Indian cricket board slaps a life-ban on him. Azhar decides to challenge the ban in court with the help of his lawyer friend Reddy. |
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The story shifts back to 1963, when Azhar was born to a comfortable middle-class family in [[Hyderabad]]. His grandfather dreamt of Azhar playing 100 tests for Team India and motivates a soft-spoken young Azhar to answer his rivals with his batting skills. Young Azhar goes for an Indian team selection match to Mumbai, where on the match day he receives the bad news of his grandfather's death. Nonetheless, he participates in the match, in accordance with his grandfather's last wish. |
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== Cast == |
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* [[Emraan Hashmi]] as [[Mohammad Azharuddin]] |
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* [[Nargis Fakhri]] as [[Sangeeta Bijlani]], the second wife of Azharuddin |
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* [[Prachi Desai]] as Naureen, the first wife of Azharuddin |
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* [[Lara Dutta]] as a lawyer |
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* [[Gautam Gulati]] as Ravi Shastri |
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* [[Manjot Singh]] as navjot Singh Sidhu |
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* [[Kunaal Roy Kapur]] as a lawyer |
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* [[Rajesh Sharma (actor)|Rajesh Sharma]] as M.K. Sharma |
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Azhar impresses the selectors, sealing his place in Team India and he soon becomes a national hero by scoring 3 consecutive centuries in his first 3 Test matches. Azhar soon marries Naureen and they both begin a happy married life. After a loss against Pakistan in 1991, the President of Cricket Board calls Azhar for a one-to-one meeting. Azhar initially fears getting dropped from the team, but is surprised when he is offered the position of team Captain. Some senior players like Manoj, Ravi and Navjot, resent Azhar's appointment as captain, not wishing to take orders from a younger and less experienced player. But Kapil supports and encourages him to focus on his duty. |
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==Azhar Synopsis== |
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“Azhar” is based on certain well known and highly talked about incidents and facts of the former Indian international cricketer Mohammad Azharuddin, who ended up becoming the country’s most controversial sportsman yet. From setting world records that are yet to be broken, to getting embroiled in the first ever match fixing scandal the country witnessed, the film traces Azhar’s insurmountable highs and his tremendous lows. |
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While playing in an [[India–Pakistan cricket rivalry|India–Pakistan match]], [[Javed Miandad|Javed]] taunts Azhar, telling him that since Pakistani team is Muslim Allah (god) is with them as it's Jumma (Friday, Muslim holy day) and got rebuked by Azhar who mentioned his own Muslim heritage. Azhar leads his team to victory and soon becomes a successful Captain. At the peak of his career, Azhar's personal life takes a twist when he meets a former [[Femina Miss India|Miss India]] and famous Bollywood actress [[Sangeeta Bijlani|Sangeeta]] during an advertising film shoot and instantaneously falls in love with her. Sangeeta likes him too but, aware that he is already married, she warns him to stay away from her. Nevertheless, Azhar is infatuated by her beauty and does not listen to her advice. They begin dating but keep their relationship hidden, until it is suddenly exposed by a gossip magazine. |
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The film begins with Azhar as a young child from a middle class home in Hyderabad who dreams of becoming a cricketer and captures his entry on sheer merit in the professional arena of Indian cricket as a teenager. Drawing parallels with his personal and professional life, we are introduced to a young and shy Azhar who’s arranged marriage with Naureen throws light on his private world that was forever closed to the media and the public glare. |
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Azhar has no alternative but to publicly announce his affair with Sangeeta. Heartbroken, Naureen asks him for a divorce and soon Azhar leaves her to marry Sangeeta. During a cricket match against the [[West Indies cricket team|West Indies]], Azhar gets in a spat with team-mate Manoj for a slow run rate in order to complete his century, letting the team lose. Manoj is dropped from the next match and Azhar leads the team to victory. Manoj is humiliated and vows to take revenge. In later years of his career, Azhar, famous for his expensive lifestyle, comes into the eyes of match-fixers. He is soon approached by a London-based bookie M.K Sharma, disguised as a diamond merchant, who later offers him 10 million rupees to under play in a match against [[Sri Lanka national cricket team|Sri Lanka]], which Azhar hesitantly accepts. |
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His rise as the captain of Indian cricket team shows us the metamorphoses of the man who enjoys a flamboyant life style and has become accustomed to the adulation of fans and the media. At this point, Sangeeta enters the scene. Azhar’s eventual marriage with the actress changes his life forever. |
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In a parallel story, after the match-fixing scandal, Azhar is now facing nationwide criticism and a prosecutor, Meera, is building up a strong case against him on the basis of sting operations done by Manoj on Ravi, Navjot and several other cricketers. She also uses the report of the inquiry commission set up by the Cricket Board and secretly meets the bookie M. K. Sharma to gather more evidence. Meera also approaches Naureen, asking her to serve as a witness, but she refuses. Meanwhile, Azhar and his lawyer Reddy are struggling to find any proof of innocence as none of his fellow cricketers are ready to help him out. |
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Even as Azhar is set to create a record of having played 100 test matches, the biggest twist in his career comes when he is accused of being involved in the match fixing scandal. The first ever controversy of this magnitude, witnessed by the country, cuts short his career bringing him much shame and ignominy. |
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Azhar attends a gym-opening ceremony to gain back his old fame in public, but is left insulted by the owner himself. After a long, eight-year legal fight, Reddy finally makes a breakthrough by proving in court that the inquiry commission report is biased, as they were paid by the Cricket Board itself. Reddy even challenges the authenticity of sting operation tapes as none of the witnesses were under oath and hence can not be treated as truth. Later, Azhar also reveals that he took 10 million rupees from the bookie to keep him away from other team members but later scored a match winning innings and returned all the money to the bookie. |
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From being labelled a living legend, Azhar becomes an accused. How that change happens and what Azhar goes through when faced with life-damning allegations- form the crux of the story. Though the film is not a biopic, for the first time, Azhar, the film, provides us with the inner view of a much publicized life and times, of the cricketing hero who fell from grace and changed the gentleman’s game forever. |
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On the final day of judgement, both Naureen and Sangeeta attend the court hearing, showing their support for Azhar. Kapil also states in a television interview that he believes Azhar is innocent. In its final verdict, the court lifts the India cricket board ban imposed on Azhar. |
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==Cast== |
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* [[Emraan Hashmi]] as Azhar Mohammad (Based on [[Mohammad Azharuddin]]) |
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* [[Lara Dutta]] as Meera Verma, the lawyer who prosecutes Azhar |
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* [[Nargis Fakhri]] as Sangeeta, the second wife of Azharuddin (Based on [[Sangeeta Bijlani]]) |
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* [[Prachi Desai]] as Naureen, the first wife of Azharuddin |
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* [[Kunaal Roy Kapur]] as Advocate Ramakanth Reddy |
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* [[Gautam Gulati]] as Ravi Goyal (Based on [[Ravi Shastri]]) |
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* [[Manjot Singh]] as Navjot Singh Bachar (Based on [[Navjot Singh Siddhu]]) |
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* [[Karanvir Sharma]] as Manoj Shinde (Based on [[Manoj Prabhakar]]) |
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* [[Rajesh Sharma (actor)|Rajesh Sharma]] as M. K. Sharma aka Shaun (Based on M. K. Gupta) |
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* [[Varun Badola]] as Kapil Jain (Based on [[Kapil Dev]]) |
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* [[Kulbhushan Kharbanda]] as Wajihuddin, Azhar's Grandfather |
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* [[Hemant Choudhary]] as Samar (Ad Film Director) |
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* [[Veerendra Saxena]] as Mohammad Azizuddin |
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* [[Jameel Khan]] as Jay Patil (Based on [[Ajay Sharma]]) |
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* Ashok Mandanna as Judge |
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* [[Shernaz Patel]] as Yousuf Sultana |
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* Ashish Pathode as Ajay Kapur (Based on [[Ajay Jadeja]]) |
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* [[Shweta Kawatra]] as Film Magazine journalist (Cameo) |
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* [[Rajit Kapur]] as Raj Singh Puri (Cameo) |
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* [[Navdeep]] as Meera's boyfriend |
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* Mohammed Saud Mansuri as Young Azhar Mohammad |
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As early as June 2013, producer [[Ekta Kapoor]] had spoken of her plans and signed a contract with [[cricketer]] Mohammad Azharuddin to make this film based on certain well known and highly talked about incidents and facts of Azharrudin's life. At that time actors [[Saif Ali Khan]], [[Ranbir Kapoor]], and [[Ranveer Singh]] were on her wish list.<ref name="The Times of India 1">{{cite news|title=Ekta Kapoor plans to make film on Azharuddin's life|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/Ekta-Kapoor-plans-to-make-film-on-Azharuddins-life/articleshow/20600648.cms| |
As early as June 2013, producer [[Ekta Kapoor]] had spoken of her plans and signed a contract with [[cricketer]] [[Mohammad Azharuddin]] to make this film based on certain well known and highly talked about incidents and facts of Azharrudin's life. At that time actors [[Saif Ali Khan]], [[Ranbir Kapoor]], and [[Ranveer Singh]] were on her wish list.<ref name="The Times of India 1">{{cite news |title=Ekta Kapoor plans to make film on Azharuddin's life |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/Ekta-Kapoor-plans-to-make-film-on-Azharuddins-life/articleshow/20600648.cms |access-date=25 May 2015 |work=[[The Times of India]] |date=15 June 2013}}</ref> Azharuddin was quizzical over the film until after he had read a copy of the script presented to him by director D'Souza.<ref name="Mid-Day 1">{{cite news |last1=Kamat |first1=Mayur |title='Azhar' is about my God, my marriage & match-fixing: Azharuddin on biopic |url=http://www.mid-day.com/articles/azhar-is-about-my-god-my-marriage--match-fixing-azharuddin-on-biopic/16231168 |access-date=25 May 2015 |publisher=[[Mid-Day]] |date=22 May 2015}}</ref> Pakistani actress [[Urwa Hocane]] was earlier offered the lead female role of [[Sangeeta Bijlani]], however, she refused saying that she didn't want to do bold scenes.<ref name="indiatimes.com">{{cite web |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/Pakistani-actress-Urwa-Hocane-refuses-Ekta-Kapoors-Azhar/articleshow/47523762.cms |title=Pakistani actress Urwa Hocane refuses Ekta Kapoor's 'Azhar' |work=The Times of India}}</ref> The role was later played by [[Nargis Fakhri]], who herself is of Pakistani ethnicity. Actress [[Nyra Banerjee]] worked as an assistant director for this film.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Bhatnagar |first1=Rohit |title=One Night Stand actress Nyra turns assistant director for Azhar |url=http://www.asianage.com/bollywood/one-night-stand-actress-nyra-turns-assistant-director-azhar-757 |work=The Asian Age |access-date=24 June 2016 |date=12 May 2016}}</ref> The sports action was done by stunt director Rob Miller.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Hollywood stunt director Robert Miller roped in for Azhar |work=Bollywood Hungama |date=31 August 2015 |access-date=22 May 2016 |url=http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/16079366/Hollywood-stunt-director-Robert-Miller-roped-in-for-Azhar|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150919014934/http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/16079366/Hollywood-stunt-director-Robert-Miller-roped-in-for-Azhar|url-status=dead|archive-date=19 September 2015}}</ref> Prachi Desai was signed to play the role of Naureen, the first wife of Azharuddin and she met her personally to get into the skin of character. Lara Dutta played the role of lawyer Meera. |
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Filming started in May 2015. Various scenes for the film have been shot at [[ |
Filming started in May 2015. Various scenes for the film have been shot at [[cricket ground]]s including [[Lord's]], [[The Oval]], [[Edgbaston Cricket Ground|Edgbaston]], [[St Lawrence Ground]] and [[County Cricket Ground, Derby|County Ground, Derby]], as well as other places in the United Kingdom including [[Harleyford Manor]], [[Virginia Water]], [[Carshalton#Lavender Fields|Mayfield Lavender Farm]], and [[Windsor, Berkshire|Windsor]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/celebrities/news/type/view/sort/What%27s_New/id/15166377 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160205040518/http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/celebrities/news/type/view/sort/What%27s_New/id/15166377 |url-status=dead |archive-date=5 February 2016 |title=Anthony Dsouza to shoot Azhar bio pic at Lords | Bollywood News | Hindi Movies News | Celebrity News |website=[[Bollywood Hungama]] |date=21 July 2015 |access-date=13 January 2016}}</ref> |
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The first schedule of the film was completed in October 2015 in London and the second schedule also completed in Hyderabad.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://m.koimoi.com/bollywood-news/emraan-hashmi-gears-up-for-the-2nd-schedule-of-azhar-in-hyderabad |title=KoiMoi |
The first schedule of the film was completed in October 2015 in London and the second schedule also completed in [[Hyderabad]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://m.koimoi.com/bollywood-news/emraan-hashmi-gears-up-for-the-2nd-schedule-of-azhar-in-hyderabad |title=KoiMoi – Emraan Hashmi Gears Up for the 2nd Schedule Of 'Azhar' In Hyderabad |website=M.koimoi.com |date=14 October 2015 |access-date=13 January 2016}}</ref> |
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===Controversy=== |
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The film has generated controversy prior to its release over a storyline that absolves the protagonist Mohammad Azharuddin from charges of fixing matches in return of money.<ref name="Samiuddin"/><ref name="Ferrero Sharma"/> [[M. A. Ganapathy (police officer)|M. A. Ganapathy]] the former Superintendent of Police in CBI who was the chief investigating officer in the match-fixing case has refuted the movie's clean chit to Azharuddin claiming that his confession is on tape with the CBI.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/cricket/is-reel-close-to-real-ex-cbi-official-to-keep-an-eye-on-azhar-the-movie/story-hofabCsVApfF7terJEFuJO.html |title=Is reel close to real? Ex-CBI official to keep an eye on Azhar the movie |work=Hindustan Times |date=7 May 2016 |access-date=11 May 2016}}</ref> Azharuddin's involvement in match fixing was also accepted by [[Rakesh Maria]], the former head of the Crime Branch and Commissioner of Mumbai Police. In a conversation recorded by the news magazine [[Tehelka]], Maria claims that Azhar had "a criminal bent of mind".<ref>{{cite AV media |people=[[Rakesh Maria]] (former Mumbai Police Commissioner) |date=16 May 2013 |title=Fallen Heroes: The first sting on match fixing- Part 1|medium=[[YouTube]] |language=en |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBI4figu67c|access-date=16 May 2016|location=Mumbai |publisher=Tehelka}}</ref> |
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The Soundtrack of Azhar has music Composed by [[Amaal Mallik]] and [[Pritam]]. Two of the songs are sung by [[KK]] and [[Sonu Nigam]]. |
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The soundtrack of ''Azhar'' has music composed by [[Amaal Mallik]]. [[Pritam]] and DJ Chetas have composed one song each as guest composers. Lyrics are penned by [[Kumaar]], Manoj Yadav and Rashmi Virag. The [[Film score|background score]] has been composed by [[Sandeep Shirodkar]]. The Album consists of four original songs by Amaal Mallik & Pritam and one recreation by DJ Chetas. |
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Earlier, Pritam was supposed to compose music for the complete album but due to health issues, he was not able to follow the deadline.<ref>{{cite web|title=Amaal |
Earlier, Pritam was supposed to compose music for the complete album but due to health issues, he was not able to follow the deadline.<ref>{{cite web |title=Amaal Mallik steps in place of Pritam |url=http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/17986679/Amaal-Malik-steps-in-place-of-Pritam |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160415050924/http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/17986679/Amaal-Malik-steps-in-place-of-Pritam |url-status=dead |archive-date=15 April 2016 |website=Bollywood Hungama |access-date=11 April 2016}}</ref> Amaal Mallik was then roped in to compose music for the film.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Baddhan |first1=Raj |title=Amaal Mallik replaces Pritam as music director of 'Azhar' |url=http://www.media247.co.uk/showbiz/amaal-malik-replaces-pritam-as-music-director-of-azhar-2016 |access-date=11 April 2016 |work=www.media247.co.uk |date=26 March 2016}}</ref> [[T-Series (company)|T-Series]] has acquired the [[Music licensing|music rights]] of the film. DJ Chetas recreated the song "Oye Oye" from ''[[Tridev]]'' (1989 film) originally composed by [[Kalyanji–Anandji]] and written by [[Anand Bakshi]]. This song was picturised on [[Sangeeta Bijlani]], who has been portrayed in the film by [[Nargis Fakhri]]. |
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The first single, "Bol Do Na Zara", sung by [[Armaan Malik]] was released on 8 April 2016.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Chandel |first1=Rajani |title='Azhar' song 'Bol do na zara' – Emraan Hashmi and Nagris Fakhri's sizzling chemistry leaves us breathless! |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/Azhar-song-Bol-do-na-zara-Emraan-Hashmi-and-Nagris-Fakhris-sizzling-chemistry-leaves-us-breathless/articleshow/51740721.cms |access-date=11 April 2016 |work=The Times of India |date=8 April 2016}}</ref> Following it, the second Single, "Itni Si Baat Hain", sung by [[Arijit Singh]] and [[Antara Mitra]], with music by [[Pritam]] was released on 15 April 2016.<ref>{{cite news |title=Second song of Azhar 'Itni si baat hain' will stir your heart's chords |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/Second-song-of-Azhar-Itni-si-baat-hain-will-stir-your-hearts-chords/articleshow/51843060.cms |access-date=16 April 2016 |work=The Times of India |date=15 April 2016}}</ref> The complete album consisting of 5 tracks was released on 19 April 2016. |
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* ''[[Bhaag Milkha Bhaag]]'' |
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* ''[[Sachin: A Billion Dreams]]'' |
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Latest revision as of 07:14, 6 October 2024
Azhar | |
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Directed by | Anthony D'Souza |
Written by | Rajat Aroraa |
Produced by | |
Starring | Emraan Hashmi Lara Dutta Nargis Fakhri Prachi Desai Kunaal Roy Kapur |
Cinematography | Rakesh Singh |
Edited by | Dev Jadhav Vipul Chouhan |
Music by | Songs: Amaal Mallik Guest Composers: Pritam DJ Chetas Background Score: Sandeep Shirodkar |
Production companies |
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Distributed by | Panorama Studios Sony Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 130 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | est.₹350 million[1] |
Box office | est.₹566.9 million[1] |
Azhar is a 2016 Indian Hindi biographical sports drama film directed by Anthony D'Souza (credited as Tony D'Souza) The story is inspired by the life of Indian cricketer and former national team captain Mohammad Azharuddin. The film is produced by Shobha Kapoor and Ekta Kapoor for Sony Pictures Networks and features Emraan Hashmi in the title role. The film was released worldwide on 13 May 2016.[2] The film was mediocre at the box office as it collected only ₹508 million gross against the budget of ₹380 million. The film also drew criticism for its fictionalised interpretation of events.[3][4][5]
Plot
[edit]This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. (July 2024) |
The film begins with Indian cricketer Azhar scoring a century in his 99th test match, but he soon faces allegations of match-fixing as his name has been linked with a London based bookie M.K. Sharma aka Shaun. The Indian cricket board slaps a life-ban on him. Azhar decides to challenge the ban in court with the help of his lawyer friend Reddy.
The story shifts back to 1963, when Azhar was born to a comfortable middle-class family in Hyderabad. His grandfather dreamt of Azhar playing 100 tests for Team India and motivates a soft-spoken young Azhar to answer his rivals with his batting skills. Young Azhar goes for an Indian team selection match to Mumbai, where on the match day he receives the bad news of his grandfather's death. Nonetheless, he participates in the match, in accordance with his grandfather's last wish.
Azhar impresses the selectors, sealing his place in Team India and he soon becomes a national hero by scoring 3 consecutive centuries in his first 3 Test matches. Azhar soon marries Naureen and they both begin a happy married life. After a loss against Pakistan in 1991, the President of Cricket Board calls Azhar for a one-to-one meeting. Azhar initially fears getting dropped from the team, but is surprised when he is offered the position of team Captain. Some senior players like Manoj, Ravi and Navjot, resent Azhar's appointment as captain, not wishing to take orders from a younger and less experienced player. But Kapil supports and encourages him to focus on his duty.
While playing in an India–Pakistan match, Javed taunts Azhar, telling him that since Pakistani team is Muslim Allah (god) is with them as it's Jumma (Friday, Muslim holy day) and got rebuked by Azhar who mentioned his own Muslim heritage. Azhar leads his team to victory and soon becomes a successful Captain. At the peak of his career, Azhar's personal life takes a twist when he meets a former Miss India and famous Bollywood actress Sangeeta during an advertising film shoot and instantaneously falls in love with her. Sangeeta likes him too but, aware that he is already married, she warns him to stay away from her. Nevertheless, Azhar is infatuated by her beauty and does not listen to her advice. They begin dating but keep their relationship hidden, until it is suddenly exposed by a gossip magazine.
Azhar has no alternative but to publicly announce his affair with Sangeeta. Heartbroken, Naureen asks him for a divorce and soon Azhar leaves her to marry Sangeeta. During a cricket match against the West Indies, Azhar gets in a spat with team-mate Manoj for a slow run rate in order to complete his century, letting the team lose. Manoj is dropped from the next match and Azhar leads the team to victory. Manoj is humiliated and vows to take revenge. In later years of his career, Azhar, famous for his expensive lifestyle, comes into the eyes of match-fixers. He is soon approached by a London-based bookie M.K Sharma, disguised as a diamond merchant, who later offers him 10 million rupees to under play in a match against Sri Lanka, which Azhar hesitantly accepts.
In a parallel story, after the match-fixing scandal, Azhar is now facing nationwide criticism and a prosecutor, Meera, is building up a strong case against him on the basis of sting operations done by Manoj on Ravi, Navjot and several other cricketers. She also uses the report of the inquiry commission set up by the Cricket Board and secretly meets the bookie M. K. Sharma to gather more evidence. Meera also approaches Naureen, asking her to serve as a witness, but she refuses. Meanwhile, Azhar and his lawyer Reddy are struggling to find any proof of innocence as none of his fellow cricketers are ready to help him out.
Azhar attends a gym-opening ceremony to gain back his old fame in public, but is left insulted by the owner himself. After a long, eight-year legal fight, Reddy finally makes a breakthrough by proving in court that the inquiry commission report is biased, as they were paid by the Cricket Board itself. Reddy even challenges the authenticity of sting operation tapes as none of the witnesses were under oath and hence can not be treated as truth. Later, Azhar also reveals that he took 10 million rupees from the bookie to keep him away from other team members but later scored a match winning innings and returned all the money to the bookie.
On the final day of judgement, both Naureen and Sangeeta attend the court hearing, showing their support for Azhar. Kapil also states in a television interview that he believes Azhar is innocent. In its final verdict, the court lifts the India cricket board ban imposed on Azhar.
Cast
[edit]- Emraan Hashmi as Azhar Mohammad (Based on Mohammad Azharuddin)
- Lara Dutta as Meera Verma, the lawyer who prosecutes Azhar
- Nargis Fakhri as Sangeeta, the second wife of Azharuddin (Based on Sangeeta Bijlani)
- Prachi Desai as Naureen, the first wife of Azharuddin
- Kunaal Roy Kapur as Advocate Ramakanth Reddy
- Gautam Gulati as Ravi Goyal (Based on Ravi Shastri)
- Manjot Singh as Navjot Singh Bachar (Based on Navjot Singh Siddhu)
- Karanvir Sharma as Manoj Shinde (Based on Manoj Prabhakar)
- Rajesh Sharma as M. K. Sharma aka Shaun (Based on M. K. Gupta)
- Varun Badola as Kapil Jain (Based on Kapil Dev)
- Kulbhushan Kharbanda as Wajihuddin, Azhar's Grandfather
- Hemant Choudhary as Samar (Ad Film Director)
- Veerendra Saxena as Mohammad Azizuddin
- Jameel Khan as Jay Patil (Based on Ajay Sharma)
- Ashok Mandanna as Judge
- Shernaz Patel as Yousuf Sultana
- Ashish Pathode as Ajay Kapur (Based on Ajay Jadeja)
- Shweta Kawatra as Film Magazine journalist (Cameo)
- Rajit Kapur as Raj Singh Puri (Cameo)
- Navdeep as Meera's boyfriend
- Mohammed Saud Mansuri as Young Azhar Mohammad
Production
[edit]As early as June 2013, producer Ekta Kapoor had spoken of her plans and signed a contract with cricketer Mohammad Azharuddin to make this film based on certain well known and highly talked about incidents and facts of Azharrudin's life. At that time actors Saif Ali Khan, Ranbir Kapoor, and Ranveer Singh were on her wish list.[6] Azharuddin was quizzical over the film until after he had read a copy of the script presented to him by director D'Souza.[7] Pakistani actress Urwa Hocane was earlier offered the lead female role of Sangeeta Bijlani, however, she refused saying that she didn't want to do bold scenes.[8] The role was later played by Nargis Fakhri, who herself is of Pakistani ethnicity. Actress Nyra Banerjee worked as an assistant director for this film.[9] The sports action was done by stunt director Rob Miller.[10] Prachi Desai was signed to play the role of Naureen, the first wife of Azharuddin and she met her personally to get into the skin of character. Lara Dutta played the role of lawyer Meera.
Filming
[edit]Filming started in May 2015. Various scenes for the film have been shot at cricket grounds including Lord's, The Oval, Edgbaston, St Lawrence Ground and County Ground, Derby, as well as other places in the United Kingdom including Harleyford Manor, Virginia Water, Mayfield Lavender Farm, and Windsor.[11]
The first schedule of the film was completed in October 2015 in London and the second schedule also completed in Hyderabad.[12]
Controversy
[edit]The film has generated controversy prior to its release over a storyline that absolves the protagonist Mohammad Azharuddin from charges of fixing matches in return of money.[3][5] M. A. Ganapathy the former Superintendent of Police in CBI who was the chief investigating officer in the match-fixing case has refuted the movie's clean chit to Azharuddin claiming that his confession is on tape with the CBI.[13] Azharuddin's involvement in match fixing was also accepted by Rakesh Maria, the former head of the Crime Branch and Commissioner of Mumbai Police. In a conversation recorded by the news magazine Tehelka, Maria claims that Azhar had "a criminal bent of mind".[14]
Music
[edit]Azhar | |
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Soundtrack album by Amaal Mallik, Pritam and DJ Chetas | |
Released | 1 April 2016 |
Recorded | 2016 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
Length | 23:16 |
Language | Hindi |
Label | T-Series |
The soundtrack of Azhar has music composed by Amaal Mallik. Pritam and DJ Chetas have composed one song each as guest composers. Lyrics are penned by Kumaar, Manoj Yadav and Rashmi Virag. The background score has been composed by Sandeep Shirodkar. The Album consists of four original songs by Amaal Mallik & Pritam and one recreation by DJ Chetas.
Production
[edit]Earlier, Pritam was supposed to compose music for the complete album but due to health issues, he was not able to follow the deadline.[15] Amaal Mallik was then roped in to compose music for the film.[16] T-Series has acquired the music rights of the film. DJ Chetas recreated the song "Oye Oye" from Tridev (1989 film) originally composed by Kalyanji–Anandji and written by Anand Bakshi. This song was picturised on Sangeeta Bijlani, who has been portrayed in the film by Nargis Fakhri.
Release
[edit]The first single, "Bol Do Na Zara", sung by Armaan Malik was released on 8 April 2016.[17] Following it, the second Single, "Itni Si Baat Hain", sung by Arijit Singh and Antara Mitra, with music by Pritam was released on 15 April 2016.[18] The complete album consisting of 5 tracks was released on 19 April 2016.
Track listing
[edit]No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Bol Do Na Zara" | Rashmi Virag | Amaal Mallik | Armaan Malik | 4:53 |
2. | "Itni Si Baat Hain" | Manoj Yadav | Pritam | Arijit Singh, Antara Mitra | 4:55 |
3. | "Oye Oye" | Anand Bakshi | DJ Chetas (Original by Kalyanji–Anandji) | Armaan Malik, Aditi Singh Sharma | 3:53 |
4. | "Tu Hi Na Jaane" | Kumaar | Amaal Mallik | Sonu Nigam, Prakriti Kakar | 5:33 |
5. | "Jeetne Ke Liye" | Kumaar | Amaal Mallik | KK | 4:02 |
Total length: | 23:16 |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Azhar – Movie – Box Office India". bollywoodhungama.com. 13 May 2016. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
- ^ "Emraan Hashmi turns Azharuddin on ‘Azhar’ poster"
- ^ a b Samiuddin, Osdin (22 May 2016). "Bollywood tries but fails miserably to tell the real story of Mohammad Azharuddin". The National. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
- ^ Dwivedi, Sandeep (16 May 2016). "Don't play it again, Azhar". The Indian Express. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
- ^ a b Ferrero Sharma, Ruchir (18 May 2016). "Sorry Bollywood, The Truth About Azhar Lies in His Own Confessions". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
- ^ "Ekta Kapoor plans to make film on Azharuddin's life". The Times of India. 15 June 2013. Retrieved 25 May 2015.
- ^ Kamat, Mayur (22 May 2015). "'Azhar' is about my God, my marriage & match-fixing: Azharuddin on biopic". Mid-Day. Retrieved 25 May 2015.
- ^ "Pakistani actress Urwa Hocane refuses Ekta Kapoor's 'Azhar'". The Times of India.
- ^ Bhatnagar, Rohit (12 May 2016). "One Night Stand actress Nyra turns assistant director for Azhar". The Asian Age. Retrieved 24 June 2016.
- ^ "Hollywood stunt director Robert Miller roped in for Azhar". Bollywood Hungama. 31 August 2015. Archived from the original on 19 September 2015. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
- ^ "Anthony Dsouza to shoot Azhar bio pic at Lords | Bollywood News | Hindi Movies News | Celebrity News". Bollywood Hungama. 21 July 2015. Archived from the original on 5 February 2016. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
- ^ "KoiMoi – Emraan Hashmi Gears Up for the 2nd Schedule Of 'Azhar' In Hyderabad". M.koimoi.com. 14 October 2015. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
- ^ "Is reel close to real? Ex-CBI official to keep an eye on Azhar the movie". Hindustan Times. 7 May 2016. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
- ^ Rakesh Maria (former Mumbai Police Commissioner) (16 May 2013). Fallen Heroes: The first sting on match fixing- Part 1 (YouTube). Mumbai: Tehelka. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
- ^ "Amaal Mallik steps in place of Pritam". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 15 April 2016. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
- ^ Baddhan, Raj (26 March 2016). "Amaal Mallik replaces Pritam as music director of 'Azhar'". www.media247.co.uk. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
- ^ Chandel, Rajani (8 April 2016). "'Azhar' song 'Bol do na zara' – Emraan Hashmi and Nagris Fakhri's sizzling chemistry leaves us breathless!". The Times of India. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
- ^ "Second song of Azhar 'Itni si baat hain' will stir your heart's chords". The Times of India. 15 April 2016. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
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- Cultural depictions of Indian people
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- Films about corruption in India
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- Films featuring songs by Pritam
- Films scored by Amaal Mallik
- Films shot in England
- Balaji Motion Pictures films
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