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Dabangg 3 | |
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Directed by | Prabhu Deva |
Written by | Screenplay: Prabhu Deva Salman Khan Aloke Upadhyaya Dialogues: Dilip Shukla Aloke Upadhyaya |
Story by | Salman Khan |
Produced by | Salman Khan Arbaaz Khan Nikhil Dwivedi |
Starring | Salman Khan Sudeep Sonakshi Sinha Saiee Manjrekar Arbaaz Khan |
Cinematography | Mahesh Limaye |
Edited by | Ritesh Soni |
Music by | Songs: Sajid–Wajid Score: Sandeep Shirodkar |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Salman Khan Films (India) KJR Studios (Tamil Nadu) Yash Raj Films (International)[1] |
Release date |
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Running time | 148 minutes[2] |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | ₹1.25 billion[3] |
Box office | est. ₹2.31 billion[4] |
Dabangg 3 is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by Prabhu Deva and produced by Salman Khan Films, Arbaaz Khan Productions and Saffron Broadcast & Media Limited.[5] The third installment of the Dabangg franchise, it serves as prequel to Dabangg (2010) and sequel to Dabangg 2 (2012).[6] The film features Salman Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, Pramod Khanna replacing Vinod Khanna and Arbaaz reprising their respective characters with Kannada actor Sudeep as the antagonist and Saiee Manjrekar in her debut role.[7]
The story, written by Salman, is set in a fictional town in Uttar Pradesh after the events of Dabangg 2 and showcases Chulbul Pandey's origin as a police officer, after his encounter with an old rival, Bali Singh, refreshes his memory.[8] Principal photography begun in April 2019 and shoot was completed in September 2019.[9] It was distributed by Salman Khan Films in North India, KJR Studios in Tamil Nadu and Yash Raj Films in International.[10]
Dabangg 3 was theatrically released worldwide on 20 December 2019, on the Pre-Christmas weekend, in Hindi, and dubbed Tamil, Telugu and Kannada languages. Dabangg 3 became the first Bollywood movie to be released in Kannada, after the ban on Kannada dubbed movies in Karnataka was removed. The film received negative reviews from critics, which gave criticism for its screenplay, direction and writing, but praised the performances of Salman Khan and Sudeep. The film's collections were further affected by the CAA protests, making it the lowest-grossing film in the franchise,[11][12] but it nonetheless emerged as a commercial success.[13]
Plot
Starting again with a heroic antic, the story moves ahead from Dabangg 2 with the corrupt yet much-loved cop, ASP Chulbul Pandey, preventing a robbery at a wedding, and beating the goons and their leader, Gullu, black and blue. Gullu then agrees to return to his former part-time job as a wedding band trumpeter, and Chulbul Pandey is seen dealing with the everyday lives of his wife Rajjo, brother Makhanchand "Makkhi" Pandey, also a police officer, and his son, while his father Prajapati Pandey stays at home with Rajjo. Makkhi appears to be enjoying a lavish lifestyle most of the time. One fateful day, a despaired girl, probably injured, arrives in a hurry at Makkhi's station after escaping from somewhere and seeks help; Makkhi, expecting to punish her captors, who tried to sell her and other girls off, is joined by Chulbul, and after a scuffle, the brothers arrest Chinti Walia, who runs a prostitution racket.
While trying to force a confession out of Chinti at the police station, Chulbul intercepts a lawyer and some goons who have come over to release Chinti. Still, he tears off the court order, and in desperation, the leader of the goons keeps his video call going on even as Chulbul smiles into the screen. Minutes later, the leader shows the video call to Bali Singh, who sees Chulbul, who looks back into the phone camera to visit Bali. Shocked beyond words, he reminisces his younger days, recalling his fate with Bali.
Years ago, when he was still young, Chulbul, whose real name turns out to be Dhaakad Chand Pandey, fell in love with a girl, Khushi, who was initially being considered as a potential bride for Makkhi, after he noticed a photo of her in Makkhi's hand, and told his mother, Naini Devi, that he would be a good fit instead of Makkhi; a few days later, Khushi's maternal uncle Prabhat and maternal aunt Janki agreed to the match between Dhaakad and Khushi, and the two began courting each other. At the same time, Bali, a ruthless and violent goon, set his eyes on Khushi and started making arrangements for his marriage with her. However, when he saw Dhaakad with Khushi, he decided to kill Khushi and her family right in front of Dhaakad's eyes after luring him to the spot. Prabhat and Janki were both killed, and Khushi was thrown off a cliff to die. Consequently, Hariya and his daughter Rajjo, revealed to be Khushi's friend, were deeply affected; Hariya took to alcoholism, while Dhaakad, who was framed by Bali and spent much time in prison for the deaths, was taken in by Commissioner Satendar Singh after saving him from attackers, and transformed into an uptight cop, naming himself Chulbul, in Khushi's memory, forming the events of Dabangg.
At present, Chulbul, having relayed this entire episode to Prajapati and Rajjo, decides that he has had enough, and he needs to close the chapter once and for good. Meanwhile, an ill-attracted Makkhi is misled by Bali into turning against Chulbul, nearly to slap him after he too is promoted to the rank of ASP. The action causes him to be banished from home by Prajapati, and he joins hands with Bali actively. Bali, who is set to become a politician and a minister in the upcoming elections, plans to bring in a truck filled with money. Thus, he gets Makkhi and many other police officers in his circle transferred to one common location to facilitate the transportation. Chulbul intercepts the truck and turns Bali's moles in the police force against Bali himself. As revenge, Bali gets several of Chulbul's associates kidnapped and brutally beaten to near death until Chulbul breaks in again and frees them all, even when Bali has run away with Makkhi and some reliable accomplices.
Seeking to lure Bali into counterproductive action, Chulbul kidnaps Minister S. S. Sharma and his brother-in-law by staging a ploy with Gullu's help and forcing a confession of them, which is made viral. Bali notices the same, and Makkhi helps him track them down since he recognizes the hideout. Upon arriving there, Bali kills Sharma and injures his brother-in-law; in retaliation, he sends wrestlers to attack Rajjo and her son, but Chulbul arrives in time to save the two.
Sometime later, Chulbul receives a call from Prajapati, who tells him that Rajjo hasn't arrived home. Sensing Bali's hand in the matter, he invades a quarry where Bali has held Rajjo, and surprisingly, Makkhi himself, as hostages – Makkhi was always on Chulbul's side, and it was a game by the brothers to incense Bali; after an intense fight, Chulbul kills Bali by impaling him on a metal spike. He then buries Bali in the rubble.
Cast
- Salman Khan as ASP Dhaakadchand Pandey alias Chulbul Pandey
- Kiccha Sudeep as Balwant "Bali" Singh
- Sonakshi Sinha as Rajjo Pandey
- Saiee Manjrekar as Khushi Chautala
- Arbaaz Khan as Makhanchand "Makkhi" Pandey
- Pramod Khanna as Prajapati Pandey
- Dimple Kapadia as Naini Devi Pandey
- Nawab Shah as Gulkand "Gullu" Manek
- Rajesh Sharma as Minister Suryadhar Sharma
- Dev Gill as Baljeet "Bablu" Singh
- Sharat Saxena as Commissioner Satwinder Singh
- Paresh Ganatra as Saurabh Devasthal
- Medha Manjrekar as Janki Saigal
- Ali as Constable Rajveer "Raju" Khandeshi
- Besant Ravi as Bali's goon
- Amit Shivdas Nair as Girl's Kidnapper
- Jitendra Bamgude as Bali's goon
- Deepraj Rana as Bali's goon
- Naresh Gosain as Guest at the wedding
Cameo appearance
- Mahesh Manjrekar as Hariya Shreshawat
- Dolly Bindra as Chinti Walia
- Sohail Khan as Police Officer Rohit Kumar Sharma
- Warina Hussain as a bar dancer in the item song "Munna Badnaam Hua"
- Prabhu Deva as himself in the item song "Munna Badnaam Hua"
Production
Development
In 2013, it was reported that Dabangg 3 will be a prequel.[14][15][16][17][18] In 2014, during the promotion of his production Dolly Ki Doli director of the series Arbaaz Khan confirmed that Dabangg 3 will indeed happen and that the pre-production of it will start soon. He added: "It has to be an out of the box idea, only then we can think of making it into a film. Dabangg 3 will not be about the story being carried forward but something very different coming in way."[17] In March 2015, Arbaaz Khan said that he may not direct Dabangg 3 due to the high workload of being a producer, actor and director.[19] In April 2015, Arbaaz Khan said that the film may take one or two years to shape up as it was postponed due to Sultan.[20] After much speculation,[21][22] it is confirmed in August 2016, that Sonakshi Sinha will be part of Dabangg 3 and another actress might join her.[23][24]
Later in that month, it was reported that Kajol was offered the role of an antagonist, but she refused to play it, as she told the media that "her role was not as strong as that of Salman".[25]
In October 2017, it was reported that the writers had started scripting the film, and it would go on floors by mid-2018.[26][27][28] In the following month, it was confirmed by Arbaaz Khan that Prabhu Deva would direct the film, and he will look after the creative control.[29] As of March 2018, Deva confirmed that he will direct the film and Salman Khan, Sonakshi Sinha and Arbaaz Khan will portray their earlier respective character. Sajid–Wajid will again compose for the film soundtrack. On 31 March 2019, Salman and Arbaaz arrived in Indore to begin shooting for Dabangg 3 from 1 April.[30]
Filming
Principal photography began in April 2019. The shooting was completed in September 2019.
Soundtrack
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Released | 13 November 2019[31] | ||||
Recorded | 2019 | ||||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | ||||
Length | 27:53 | ||||
Language | Hindi | ||||
Label | T-Series | ||||
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The film's music is composed by Sajid–Wajid while lyrics are written by Jalees Sherwani, Danish Sabri, Sameer Anjaan, Sajid Khan and Irrfan Kamal. The album, originally recorded in Hindi features six songs and was released on 13 November 2019 by T-Series.
The track "Hud Hud" featured in both Dabangg and Dabangg 2 and was recreated in the film. The version in Dabangg 3 borrows lyrics and music heavily from a previous Sajid-Wajid composition, "Rab Ka Banda", from the soundtrack of the 2008 film Hello. The hit dance number, "Munni Badnaam Hui" guest-written and guest-composed by Lalit Pandit from the 2010 original was recreated as "Munna Badnaam Hua".
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Hud Hud (Hindi)" | Jalees Sherwani, Danish Sabri | Divya Kumar, Shabab Sabri, Sajid Khan | 4:25 |
2. | "Naina Lade" | Danish Sabri | Javed Ali | 4:49 |
3. | "Yu Karke" | Danish Sabri | Salman Khan, Payal Dev | 3:45 |
4. | "Munna Badnaam Hua" | Danish Sabri, Badshah | Badshah, Kamaal Khan, Mamta Sharma | 4:08 |
5. | "Awara" | Sameer Anjaan, Sajid Khan | Salman Ali, Muskaan | 4:56 |
6. | "Habibi Ke Nain" | Irfan Kamal | Shreya Ghoshal, Jubin Nautiyal | 5:51 |
Total length: | 27:53 |
Release
Before some months of filming, Dabangg 3 was said to be slated for release on 15 November 2015 coinciding with Eid-ul-Fitr. But when it was announced that Inshallah, another film starring Khan, was scrapped the release date of Dabangg 3 was advanced to 20 December 2019, coinciding with Christmas.[32]
The film was theatrically released in India on 20 December 2019 in Hindi, along with dubbed versions in Kannada, Tamil and Telugu languages.[33]
Critical response
Umesh Punwani of Koimoi rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "Post spending so much time with this character, Salman Khan knows the traits very well and he knows where to use what".[34] Harshada Rege of The Times Of India rated the film 3 out of 5 stars and wrote "The film has all the ingredients required for a massy masala entertainer — good action, music, drama and, of course, Salman packing all of this in one story".[35] Vaibhavi V Risbood of Pinkvilla rated the film 2.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "The third installment of Dabangg franchise delves into the backstory of what made Chulbul Pandey the loveable cop from the hinterlands".[36] A critic for Bollywood Hungama rated the film 2.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "DABANGG 3 is a predictable revenge saga which capitalises on the star power of Salman Khan".[37] Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express rated the film 1.5 out of 5 stars and wrote " Dabangg 3, which has a long back-story of how Chulbul came to be called Chulbul, is not just a dreary mish-mash of the previous ones, it is also a cringe-fest".[38]
Box office
Dabangg 3's opening day domestic collection was ₹24.50 crore. On the second day, the film collected ₹23.75 crore. On the third day, the film collected ₹30.50 crore, taking the total opening weekend collection to ₹78.75 million.[39] In USA, Dabangg 3 Collected ₹ 7.88 Crores, Australia collection was 439,530 Australian Dollar or ₹ 3.20 Crores.[40]
As of 19 January 2020[update], with a gross of est. ₹174 crore in India and ₹56.99 crore overseas, the film has a worldwide gross collection of est. ₹230 crores.[41]
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