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==Cast==
==Cast==
* [[Shahid Kapoor]] as Romeo Rajkumar
* [[Shahid Kapoor]] as Romeo Rajkumar / R... Rajkumar
* [[Sonakshi Sinha]] as Chanda
* [[Sonakshi Sinha]] as Chanda
* [[Sonu Sood]] as Shivraj Gurjar
* [[Sonu Sood]] as Shivraj Gurjar

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R... Rajkumar
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPrabhu Deva
Written byPrabhu Deva
Shiraz Ahmed (dialogues)
Screenplay byPrabhu Deva
Sunil Kumar Agrawal
Ravi S. Sundaram
Story byPrabhu Deva
Produced byViki Rajani
Sunil Lulla
StarringShahid Kapoor
Sonakshi Sinha
Sonu Sood
CinematographyMohana Krishna
Edited byBallu Saluja
Music bySongs:
Pritam
Background Score:
Sandeep Chowta
Production
company
Distributed byEros International
Release date
  • 6 December 2013 (2013-12-06)
Running time
146 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget₹44 crore[1]
Box officeest. ₹115.68 crore

R... Rajkumar is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language action romance film co-written and directed by Prabhu Deva, cinematograpnhy by Mohana Krishna.[2] Produced by Viki Rajani and Sunil Lulla, the film stars Shahid Kapoor, Sonakshi Sinha and Sonu Sood in lead roles.[3]

The film follows Romeo Rajkumar, a ruffian whose life changes when he falls for Chanda, a drug baron's niece. Rajkumar then starts working for the rival drug baron Shivraj and eventually learns Shivraj wants to marry Chanda against her will. Rajkumar and Shivraj fight each other to win Chanda's love, who is in love in Rajkumar.

The theatrical trailer of R... Rajkumar was unveiled on 1 October 2013 on YouTube.[4] The film released on 6 December 2013.[5] Upon release, the film received mixed reviews from critics, but proved a commercial success, earning ₹1.15 billion worldwide against its ₹440 million budget.

Plot

Romeo Rajkumar (Shahid Kapoor) is an aimless youth who arrives in Dhartipur, a small town ruled by two drug barons named Shivraj Gurjar (Sonu Sood) and his arch enemy Manik Parmar (Ashish Vidyarthi), controlled by a Mafia don named Ajit Taaka (Srihari), who operates in Hong Kong. Rajkumar begins working for Shivraj. But his life changes forever when he claps eyes on the beautiful, educated Chanda (Sonakshi Sinha). Unknown to him, Chanda is an orphan who is being raised by her uncle Manik Parmar.

After some persistent wooing, Chanda falls for Rajkumar's charms. Just when their love was about to flourish, Shivraj sees Chanda emerging from water while praying & lusts her wet body. In the meanwhile he compromises with Parmar and Parmar decides to get Chanda married to Shivraj, against Chanda's wish. Angered Rajkumar beats Shivraj's men and challenges him, saying that he will marry Chanda in front of Shivraj. Shivraj tries a lot to impress Chanda but keeps failing. Chanda one day gets angry and challenges Shivraj with Rajkumar. She says that she will strip her clothes, herself only if Shivraj defeats Rajkumar. Furious, Shivraj plans to get Rajkumar killed in an encounter by his pet police officer. But in return, gets a shocking surprise when it is revealed that Rajkumar actually works for Don Ajit Takka and was sent to Dhartipur only to take over the drug cartel to which both Shivraj and Parmar owe allegiance. Rajkumar captures Shivraj's truck full of drugs and drives it to Takka.

After giving Shivraj's stolen truck to Takka, he discovers that the truck was empty. In a twist of events, it turns out that Shivraj and Takka had joined hands, and purposely made Rajkumar steal the empty truck. Shivraj brutally kills Rajkumar and has his men bury him.

Shivraj starts his wedding celebrations with Chanda, only to be interrupted by the still alive Rajkumar, who is shown to have been rescued by Shivraj's henchmen Qamar Ali after he was buried. Shivraj's men back off, because they are now friends with Rajkumar, hence leading to a one on one fight between the two. Shivraj overpowers Rajkumar for the majority of the fight. Finally, Rajkumar kills Shivraj with a power punch to the throat and later kills Don Takka with a ceramic tile. The film ends with all the men led by Qamar Ali beating Parmar and Shivraj is remaining allies, while a severely injured Rajkumar and Chanda walk away happily hand in hand.

Cast

Production

Sonakshi Sinha performed some action scenes in the film.[7] Charmy Kaur shot for an item song "Gandi Baat" for the film in June 2013.[8] Kannada actress Ragini Dwivedi made her Bollywood entry in the item song "Kaddu Katega" which also featured Scarlett Mellish Wilson and only her Bollywood film at the moment.[9][10][11]

The film was first titled Rambo Rajkumar which is also the name of a veteran stunt director from south India. According to reports, the makers of the original Rambo series had copyrighted the word Rambo making it unavailable for usage by other filmmakers. As a result, the makers decided on a title change for the film. However, since the film's title is already known among the audience the makers decided on dropping a few letters from the title rechristening it to R... Rajkumar.[12] After the film's title change, Shahid Kapoor's character in the film, which was Rambo Rajkumar initially, was also changed.[13] During its filming, Kapoor narrowly avoided serious burns during a stunt sequence.[14] Song sequence was shot at Great Rann of Kutch.[15]

After the film's release and subsequent success, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which oversees the famous Academy Awards, sent a formal letter to producer Viki Rajani asking for a copy of the film's script to be kept in the Oscar Library[citation needed]. This is the fifth Bollywood film, after Lagaan, Heroes, Rock On!!, and Guzaarish, to be requested for this honor by the Academy. Speaking of the request, Viki Rajani said, "It's a privilege that our movie script has been recognized internationally and it's an honour for us to be a part of the archives at the Academy Library. The movies was loved by the audience and has done well at the box-office. This is another happy moment for the entire team." Director Prabhu Deva, speaking of the request, said, "Making this movies has been a fun experience and this honour tops it all. What more can I ask for."[16]

Soundtrack

R... Rajkumar
Soundtrack album by
Released6 November 2013
Recorded2012–2013
GenreFilm Soundtrack
Length30:45
Label
Pritam chronology
Phata Poster Nikhla Hero
(2013)
R... Rajkumar
(2013)
Dhoom 3
(2013)

The soundtrack of the film is composed by Pritam. The first song of the film "Gandi Baat" was released on 16 October which is sung by Mika Singh and Kalpana Patowary. The other song released was "Saree Ke Fall Sa" sung by Antara Mitra and Nakash Aziz. The two songs became instant hits with the public. The entire album, consisting of six tracks composed by Pritam[17] and lyrics penned by Anupam Amod and Mayur Puri, was released physically on 6 November 2013. The music recording engineer was Sukumar Dutta.

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Gandi Baat"Anupam AmodMika Singh, Kalpana Patowary4:13
2."Saree Ke Fall Sa (Touch Karke)"Mayur PuriAntara Mitra, Nakash Aziz3:53
3."Dhokha Dhadi"Neelesh MisraArijit Singh, Palak Muchhal4:09
4."Mat Maari"Ashish PanditKunal Ganjawala, Sunidhi Chauhan4:21
5."Kaddu Katega"Ashish PanditAntara Mitra3:31
6."Gandi Baat (Film Version)"Anupam AmodNakash Aziz, Ritu Pathak4:26
7."Saree Ke Fall Sa (Touch Karke – Remix)"Mayur PuriAntara Mitra, Nakash Aziz, DJ Angel3:49
8."R... Rajkumar (Mashup)" DJ Angel2:23
Total length:30:45

Critical reception

India Times rated 3/5 stated, "It has some 'must-haves' of a pot-boiler, but misses the real thing – a solid story."[18] Tushar Joshi of Daily News and Analysis gave 3 out of 5 stars to the film and said, "Watch it if you are in the mood for a loud no-brainer that relies on formulaic over the top entertainment."[19] Indian express criticized the film saying "R for Rubbish".[20] Rajeev Masand criticised the film that it is "relentlessly ugly, you have to wonder how it qualifies as entertainment of any sort" and gave a rating "half out of five for Prabhu Deva's 'R... Rajkumar'. The half star is strictly for Pritam's music".[21] Anupama Chopra of Hindustan Times called it "cheerfully, boisterously regressive" and also claimed that "The story is both abysmal and exhaustingly loud because when the hero isn't doing pyar, pyar, pyar, he's indulging in maar, maar, maar and men — defying every law of physics — are flying in all directions.[22] Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama wrote:" R... RAJKUMAR doesn't work. It is Prabhu Dheva's weakest Hindi film to date".[23]

References

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  5. ^ "Shahid Kapoor's 'R...Rajkumar' sails safe!". The Indian Express. 9 December 2013. Retrieved 23 December 2013.
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  8. ^ "Charmme turns item girl for Prabhudeva – Times Of India". Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 26 June 2013. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
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  10. ^ "'Prabhu Dheva is a dream come true'".
  11. ^ "Ragini Dwivedi to do a special number in Prabhu Dheva's next – Times Of India". Timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 15 October 2013. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  12. ^ "Shahid Kapoor's 'Rambo Rajkumar' is now 'R...o Rajkumar'". Indian Express. 16 September 2013. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  13. ^ "Shahid Kapoor's name Rambo to change in 'R... Rajkumar'". Indian Express. 12 October 2013. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
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  19. ^ "Film Review: R…Rajkumar is a no-brainer that relies on formulaic over the top entertainment". 6 December 2013. DNA. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
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