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Hungama
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPriyadarshan
Written byNeeraj Vora
Story byPriyadarshan
Based onPoochakkoru Mookkuthi by Priyadarshan
Produced byBhaumik Gondaliya
Ganesh Jain
Pooja Galani
Vijay Galani
StarringAkshaye Khanna
Paresh Rawal
Aftab Shivdasani
Rimi Sen
Shakti Kapoor
Rajpal Yadav
Tiku Talsania
Shoma Anand
CinematographyTirru
Edited byN. Gopalakrishnan
Music bySongs: Nadeem-Shravan
Score S. P. Venkatesh
Production
company
Distributed byVenus Entertainment
Release date
  • 1 August 2003 (2003-08-01)
Running time
146 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Hungama (transl.Ruckus) is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Priyadarshan and produced by Venus Records & Tapes. The film features Akshaye Khanna, Paresh Rawal, Aftab Shivdasani and Rimi Sen in the lead roles, while Shakti Kapoor, Rajpal Yadav, Tiku Talsania and Shoma Anand play supporting roles. It is a remake of Priyadarshan's own 1984 Malayalam film Poochakkoru Mookkuthi which itself was based on the 1980 Telugu movie Gopal Rao Gari Ammayi [1] and the 1981 Tamil movie Kodeeswaran Magal. It was also reported to have been inspired by the plot elements of Charles Dickens's play The Strange Gentleman.[2][3] The director re-used the climax of the movie for his Malayalam movie Vettam (2004).

Plot

Anjali Patekar) arrives in Mumbai looking for a job. She finds cheap lodging by feigning marriage to a stranger, Nandu Apte, an aspiring musician. Jitendra "Jeetu" Sahai has just started his own electronics business. His friend Anil Singh pretends to be millionaire businessman Radhe Shyam Tiwari's son and conspires with his servant Pandu to trick Kachra Seth into a quick engagement with his daughter Madhuri. At the same time, Radhe Shyam Tiwari, who lives in a village with his wife Anjali Tiwari moves to the city. With news of Radhe's arrival, Pandu asks Anil to abscond.

Anjali goes to Radhe's villa hoping for a job. At this point, Jeetu shows up at the villa to fix a stereo he sold to Radhe. Seeing Anjali at the door, he mistakes her for Radhe's daughter. Unable to land a job at the Radhe's, Anjali later bumps into Jeetu when she responds to a vacancy at his store. Already trying to woo Anjali for assuming her to be Radhe's daughter, Jeetu hires her readily. Afraid of losing the job, Anjali continues the pretense. Every day after work, Jeetu drops Anjali off at Radhe's villa believing she lives there with Anjali exiting the villa after Jeetu leaves. With Jeetu often showing up at Tiwari's villa asking for Anjali and Mrs. Tiwari spotting the real Anjali frequently outside the villa, the Tiwari(s) become convinced that each is having an affair with the younger counterparts.

Nandu has begun to fall in love with his room-mate Anjali. Also, Nandu's landlord's wife has fallen for him, and is after him about eloping with her. In a misunderstanding over the phone, Jeetu assumes Anjali loves him. Meanwhile, her village landlord's son Raja arrives the city to marry Anjali but Nandu scares Raja away. Raja hides in the same lodge as Anil. Agitated by Anil absconding, Kachra Seth visits Radhe for Madhuri's wedding to Anil.

All the major characters start chasing after each other and end up in a warehouse, where a big melee follows. Ending the Ruckus (Hungama), Jeetu and Nandu confront Anjali and profess their love for her, forcing her to choose between them. The film ends with Anjali choosing Nandu and Jeetu wishing them the best.

Cast

  • Akshaye Khanna as Jitender "Jeetu" Sahai
  • Aftab Shivdasani as Nandu Apte / Chhota Miya Twins brother Hungama 3
  • Paresh Rawal as Radhe Shyam Tiwari
  • Rimi Sen as Anjali Patekar
  • Shakti Kapoor as "Raddiwala" Teja Bhai a.k.a. Kachra Seth
  • Shweta Menon as "Madhuri" Kachra Seth's daughter
  • Rajpal Yadav as Raja "Tulsi Das Khan"
  • Tiku Talsania as Popat Seth (Nandu and Anjali's landlord)
  • Shoma Anand as Mrs. Anjali Pandey Tiwari (Radhe's wife)
  • Neena Kulkarni as Renuka Sahai (Jeetu's mother)
  • Amit Divetia as Advocate Chandra Kant Sahai (Jeetu's miserly father and Radhe's lawyer)
  • Upasna Singh as Dulari Seth (Popat's wife)
  • Manoj Joshi as Inspector Anand Waghmare
  • Sanjay Narvekar as Anil Singh / Munna Tiwari (Radhe's fake son)
  • Razzaq Khan as Babu Bisleri (A worker at Welcome Lodge)
  • Amin Gazi as Bholu Singh
  • Jagadish as Pandu Rajan (Radhe's servant)
  • Nandhu as Tejas Iyer (Welcome Lodge manager)
  • V. B. K. Menon as Kachra Seth's henchman
  • Jyoti Joshi as Madhuri (Teja Bhai's daughter)
  • Shaan as himself in the song "Chain Aapko Mila"
  • Sadhana Sargam as herself in the song "Chain Aapko Mila"
  • Varun Seth as Babban

Soundtrack

Hungama
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedMay 22, 2003
GenreFilm soundtrack
Length30:45
LabelVenus Worldwide Entertainment Pvt.Ltd
Nadeem–Shravan chronology
Qayamat: City Under Threat
(2003)
Hungama
(2003)
Footpath (2003 film)
(2003)

The music of Hungama was composed by Nadeem–Shravan and lyrics penned down by Sameer (lyricist).

Track listing

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Pari Pari"Babul Supriyo04:48
2."Tera Dil"Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik04:51
3."Ishq Jab" (Female Version)Richa Sharma04:51
4."Hungama" (Title Song)Shaan02:09
5."Hum Nahin"Abhijeet Bhattacharya, Alka Yagnik, Sonu Nigam05:57
6."Chain Aap Ko"Sadhana Sargam, Shaan05:00
7."Ishq Jab" (Male Version)Kumar Sanu04:51

Reception

Box Office

The film grossed ₹20.24 crore worldwide, against a budget of ₹6 crore.[4]

Sequel

In November 2019, Priyadarshan announced Hungama 2 with Paresh Rawal, Shilpa Shetty, Meezaan Jafri and Pranitha Subhash in lead roles. The filming started on 6 January 2020 in Mumbai. The film was scheduled to be released on 14 August 2020 but delayed due to COVID-19.[5][6] The film is now released directly to the OTT platform Disney+ Hotstar Multiplex on 23 July 2021 owing to closure of cinemas due to COVID-19 Pandemic.

References

  1. ^ https://www.bollywoodlife.com/movies/hungama/amp/
  2. ^ https://m.timesofindia.com/entertainment/malayalam/movies/photo-features/malayalam-films-remade-in-hindi/malayalam-films-remade-in-hindi/photostory/48267558.cms
  3. ^ https://www.thenewsminute.com/article/never-dull-moment-three-decades-cinema-priyadharshan-55137
  4. ^ "Hungama - Movie - Box Office India". Box Office India. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
  5. ^ "Shilpa Shetty and Paresh Rawal are ready for a laugh riot with Meezan and Pranitha Subhash". India Today. Retrieved 24 December 2018.
  6. ^ "Shilpa Shetty replaces Shoma Anand opposite Paresh Rawal, Meezan joins the gang". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 24 December 2018.