Kick (2014 film)
Kick | |
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Directed by | Sajid Nadiadwala |
Screenplay by | Rajat Arora Keith Gomes Sajid Nadiadwala Chetan Bhagat (Additional Screenplay and Writer) |
Story by | Vakkantham Vamsi |
Produced by | Sajid Nadiadwala |
Starring | Salman Khan Jacqueline Fernandez Randeep Hooda Nawazuddin Siddiqui |
Cinematography | Ayananka Bose |
Edited by | Rameshwar S. Bhagat |
Music by | Songs: Himesh Reshammiya Meet Bros Anjjan Yo Yo Honey Singh Background Score: Julius Packiam |
Production company | |
Distributed by | UTV Motion Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 156 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | ₹1 billion (US$12 million)[1] |
Box office | ₹235/ worldwide (Expression error: Unexpected < operator) [2] |
Kick is a 2014 Hindi action thriller film, directed and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under the Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment banner. The film features Salman Khan in the lead role, with Jacqueline Fernandez, Randeep Hooda and Nawazuddin Siddiqui appearing in supporting roles. The film is a remake of the Telugu film of the same name, with a screenplay adapted by Nadiadwala and Chetan Bhagat.
Kick received mixed to positive reviews from critics and went on to perform well commercially, breaking several domestic box-office records. The film was declared a "Blockbuster" at the box office by Box Office India after its first week of release. The film went on to become the second highest grossing Bollywood film of all time in India behind Dhoom 3, the seventh highest-grossing Bollywood film in overseas markets and the fourth highest-grossing Bollywood film worldwide.[3][4] Satellite rights 50 cr to 440 cr business.
Plot
Shaina (Jaqueline Fernandez) is a psychiatrist living in Poland. One day, her father brings a marriage proposal and asks her to meet Himanshu (Randeep Hooda). Himanshu and Shaina meet in a train, where Shaina reveals about her ex-boyfriend, Devi Lal Singh then she tells about her experience with him.
Devi Lal Singh (Salman Khan) is an adventurous youth, who is always looking for a 'Kick' or adventure in life. Due to his daredevil attitude, he never stays in one job for long. He has resigned from 32 companies as he feels the kick is missing. When Shaina first meets Devi, she is trying to help her friend elope with her lover. Devi rescues them both and helps her mother to follow them and reach the temple. When asked why, Devi replies, because of the kick. Shaina initially dislikes Devi because of his thrill seeking attitude. Later, when she realizes that Devi is a good hearted person, she starts to fall for him. Shaina and Devi decide to get married. On Shaina's suggestion, Devi accepts a job in a chemical lab, but he resigns in a few days after suffering again from lack of Kick. When Shaina hears about it, she breaks up with him. He also breaks up with her and moves away after telling her that he is going to get another job in which he won't suffer from lack of kick. Shaina leaves for Poland, where her parents live, and does not get seen by Devi for a year.
Himanshu, who is a police inspector, comes to Poland to catch a thief. The robber, called 'Devil', targets all the rich people associated with Shiv Gazra (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), a corrupt businessman, and robs them just for fun. The robber is none other than Devi. After Himanshu is unsuccessful in catching Devil, Devi contacts Himanshu and refers to him as "partner" and insults him by calling him a loser. He also hints where his next robbery will be, which brings Himanshu to Poland.
Meanwhile, Shaina spots Devi in Poland. He has come there for treatment after losing his memory in an accident. Shaina, who is a psychiatrist, offers to handle Devi's case and decides to take him home. It is later revealed that Devi is just bluffing. His real plan is to befriend and fool Himanshu and rob Shiv, who will be coming to Poland for a deal worth crores of rupees. Devi enters a charity function and robs Shiv, who was about to invest a huge amount of money in a foreign firm. During the robbery Himanshu and Shaina discover Devil's true identity. Devi escapes by jumping from a building and rides a bus. He is then chased by cops led by Himanshu. After a long chase many cops gets destroyed but he gets cornered by Himanshu with few cops, but he escapes by jumping off the bridge. Unfortunately the bus falls into the river, and the cash is destroyed in the process. Devi then celebrates his failure. Himanshu spots and warns him that if he tries to rob again he will be killed, but Devi challenges him by saying that he will rob a huge party fund worth 500 crore rupees. Devi's true intentions or good deeds are revealed by his father Lal Singh (Mithun Chakraborty), he tells Shaina with his flashback that his son is committing robberies to help poor children who are suffering from diseases and need lakhs of rupees for treatment. Devi once saved a girl named Jhumki by getting 20 lakhs in another way after getting a letter sent by her dead parents. When a doctor tells him that severals of children are suffering from diseases, he decides to save them by performing robberies in order to get the money after knowing that this will give him a lots of kick. Later, Devi (Making himself as Devil) goes to steal the party funds, only to find Shiv and his gang waiting for him. After a long fight with Shiv and his gang, Devi kills Shiv. He hands over all the money to his father. Himanshu gets ready with many officers to shoot Devi, but millions of kids block his way. It turns out that 14 November is Children's Day, and the children are going to pray to Devi and thank him for saving them. Himanshu realizes that all the robberies Devi did was actually for the kids. At the epilogue, Devi joins the police force and the home minister hands him Devil's case. He and Shaina get together once again in the end......
Cast
- Salman Khan as DeviLal Singh / Devil
- Jacqueline Fernandez as Shaina Mehra
- Randeep Hooda as Himanshu Tyagi
- Nawazuddin Siddiqui as Shiv Gazra
- Mithun Chakraborty as Lal Singh (Devi's father)
- Archana Puran Singh as Devi's mother
- Vipin Sharma as Home Minister
- Saurabh Shukla as Shaina's father
- Kamlesh Gill as Shaina's grandmother
- Sanjai Mishra as Ramavtaar Rathi (Senior Inspector)
- Rajit Kapur as a Doctor
- Rocky Verma
- Sumona Chakravarti as Vidhi
- Kavin Dave
- Nargis Fakhri (special appearance in the song "Yaar Na Miley")
Production
Development
In 2009, Ravi Teja was first approached for the lead role in the Hindi remake of the movie.[citation needed] Producer Sajid Nadiadwala initially signed A. R. Murugadoss as the director,[5] but he was replaced by Shirish Kunder after Murugadoss was unable to direct the film.[6] Apart from Ileana D'Cruz,[7] who starred in the original 2009 film of the same name,[8] Deepika Padukone,[9] Anushka Sharma,[10][11] Sonakshi Sinha,[12] Priyanka Chopra,[13][14] and Angela Jonsson[15] were considered for the female lead. After much discussions, Jacqueline Fernandez was signed on to act in the film.[16] US-based Abhijat Joshi, who had written the scripts for Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. and Lage Raho Munnabhai was approached to write the script in 2009. Nadiawala wanted the script to be prepared during the release of 3 Idiots, when Joshi had come back to India.[17] Chetan Bhagat eventually wrote the script for the film which is based on Vakkantham Vamsi's script.[18]
Principal photography
Nadiadwala and his team visited South Korea in September 2011 at the invitation from the Korea Tourism Organization, and he signed an agreement to shoot portions of this project and others in that country.[6] The shooting of the film began on 27 July 2013 in Scotland,[19] where Khan shot a car crash scene and helicopter crash scene in Glasgow.[20] Shooting was also done in Delhi.[21] Some scenes were shot at Mehboob Studios in February 2014[22] and at the Film City studio in Mumbai.[22] In October 2013, while the shooting was in progress outside the city of Mumbai, the Film Studio Settings & Allied Mazdoor Union asked Sajid to pay them wages for one and a half shifts, which he refused. The workers stopped shooting for a week and only resumed when Sajid agreed to the worker's demands.[23] The shooting of the movie Roy had to be postponed due to Fernandez's commitments to this movie.[24] Fernandez started learning the Urdu language specifically for the film with a coach who was hired by Khan.[25] While shooting was underway in Mumbai in March 2014, Khan's body double, Ajay, was injured while shooting a stunt scene. He was supposed to jump from the first floor of a house onto a railway track, but went through the sugar glass, injuring his face.[26] He required hospitalization.[26] The film's climax was shot in Poland.[27] Khan wanted to shoot part of the film in United Kingdom, but he was refused a visa by the authorities.[28]
Marketing
The teaser poster was released on 9 June.[18] Khan had decided to release the theatrical trailer of the film in a single screen theater called Gaiety Galaxy, in Mumbai with his fans on 15 June because he considers single screens lucky.[29] The trailer became the most-liked Indian film trailer on YouTube with nearly 100,000 likes earned. It is also among the most-watched Indian film-related videos alongside the promos of Krrish 3 and Dhoom 3. The video earned more than 16 million views in a month.[30][31]
Soundtrack
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The soundtrack was composed by Himesh Reshammiya, Meet Bros Anjjan and Yo Yo Honey Singh. Himesh Reshammiya shared during the making that his song "Jumme Ki Raat" was sung by Mika Singh and Palak Muchhal and that it was great fun and would be a chartbuster. Its video was released to YouTube on 20 June. Salman Khan made his playback singing debut with the romantic number "Hangover" with Shreya Ghoshal.[32] The audio of "Hangover" was launched on 1 July and its video on 4 July. The Honey Singh number "Yaar Naa Miley" was released on 12 July.[33][34] There is another romantic ballad called "Tu Hi Tu", sang by Mohammed Irfan. However, when the whole album was released on 7 July, there was an additional song called "Hai Yehi Zaindagi", also sung by Mohammed Irfan. Salman Khan has also sung for different versions of the other songs in the album.
Track listing
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Jumme Ki Raat" | Kumaar, Shabbir Ahmed | Himesh Reshammiya | Mika Singh, Palak Muchhal | 4:34 |
2. | "Hangover" | Kumaar | Meet Bros Anjjan | Salman Khan, Shreya Ghoshal, Meet Bros Anjjan | 6:16 |
3. | "Tu Hi Tu" | Mayur Puri | Himesh Reshammiya | Mohammed Irfan | 5:30 |
4. | "Yaar Naa Miley" | Yo Yo Honey Singh, Jasmine Sandlas | Yo Yo Honey Singh | Yo Yo Honey Singh, Jasmine Sandlas | 4:03 |
5. | "Jumme Ki Raat - Version 2" | Kumaar, Shabbir Ahmed | Himesh Reshammiya | Salman Khan, Palak Muchhal | 4:34 |
6. | "Tu Hi Tu - Reprise" | Mayur Puri | Himesh Reshammiya | Neeti Mohan | 5:30 |
7. | "Hangover - MBA Swag" | Kumaar | Meet Bros Anjjan | Meet Bros Anjjan, DJ Sumit Sethi & Prince | 3:04 |
8. | "Tu Hi Tu - Version 2" | Mayur Puri | Himesh Reshammiya | Salman Khan | 5:30 |
9. | "Jumme Ki Raat (Remix)" | Kumaar, Shabbir Ahmed | Himesh Reshammiya | Mika Singh, Palak Muchhal | 3:20 |
10. | "Hangover (Remix)" | Kumaar | Meet Bros Anjjan | Salman Khan, Shreya Ghoshal, Meet Bros Anjjan | 4:14 |
11. | "Tu Hi Tu (Remix)" | Mayur Puri | Himesh Reshammiya | Mohammed Irfan | 4:17 |
12. | "Jumme Ki Raat - Version 2 (Remix)" | Kumaar, Shabbir Ahmed | Himesh Reshammiya | Salman Khan, Palak Muchhal | 3:20 |
13. | "Tu Hi Tu (House Mix)" | Mayur Puri | Himesh Reshammiya | Neeti Mohan | 4:07 |
14. | "Tu Hi Tu - Version 2 (Remix)" | Mayur Puri | Himesh Reshammiya | Salman Khan | 4:08 |
15. | "Hai Yehi Zindagi" | Kumaar | Meet Bros Anjjan | Mohammed Irfan | 3:16 |
16. | "Hai Yehi Zindagi - (Version 2)" | Kumaar | Meet Bros Anjjan | Salman Khan | 3:16 |
17. | "Yaar Naa Miley (Remix)" | Yo Yo Honey Singh, Jasmine Sandlas | Yo Yo Honey Singh | Yo Yo Honey Singh, Jasmine Sandlas | 4:06 |
Total length: | 1:08:48 |
Critical reception
Kick has received positive to mixed reviews from critics.
Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama stated, "Kick is a paisa vasool, seeti-maar entertainer. Get ready for a Tsunami called KICK at the ticket window. It is sure to rewrite box-office records. Salman fans, rejoice. Kick is a sure-shot blockbuster. To quote a dialogue from the film: 'Woh apni Eidi lene zaroor aayega'". He gave the film 4.5 stars.[35] Bollywood Life too gave the film 4.5 stars with review stating "Kick isn’t just reinventing Salman’s work portfolio, but it is also going to rewrite box-office figures and previous records set by the actor. Kick is a full on entertainer that will give you the much needed ‘kick’ in cinema halls this weekend!"[36] Sarita Tanvar from DNA gave the movie 4 stars and called it "a non-stop entertainment and Salman Khan at his best. Don't miss it."[37] Saurabh Dwivedi from India Today also gave the film 4 stars and stated, "This film will rule over everybody's hearts and minds. The film is replete with all things about Salman, and it's a complete paisa vasool watch. It's a masala offering for families, students, kids, and everyone in between."[38] Times of India also gave a positive review and rated it with 3.5 stars. They stated "Kick is Bollywood biryani, a masala movie spiced with the superstardom of Salman Khan, garnished by charming Jacqueline, smouldered over the wry talent of Randeep Hooda. Kick is not for lovers of fine filmi foie gras, but for those who want a hearty Eid banquet to enjoy".[39] Subhash K. Jha gave 4 out of 5 stars and praised the film: "Nadiadwala ensures there are enough tailor-made sequences to accentuate Salman's super-heroic persona".[40] MensXP.com also gave the film 4 stars and stated "Whether you're a Salman Khan fan or not, you just cannot afford to miss 'Kick'. It is the perfect example of how even masala entertainers can be considered good cinema."[41]
Raja Sen of Rediff gave it 3 out of 5 stars and opined that "Kick is Salman's best film in a decade".[42] Aparna Mudi of Zee News gave it 3 out of 5 stars and stated, "The movie is exactly what it promises – a larger than life Salman Khan movie which the director knows will go down well with his massive fan following".[43] Mohar Basu of Koimoi gave 3 stars out of 5 and noted that "Kick is no Ek Tha Tiger but it is an effectively enjoyable film that crackles enough to gives us bang for our buck!".[44]
Rachit Gupta from Filmfare gave the movie 3 out of 5 and called it "a brainless romp".[45] Shubha Shetty Saha from Mid Day gave the movie 2 out of 5 and called it "a bizarre movie".[46] Anupama Chopra from Hindustan Times gave the movie 2.5 out of 5 and called it "an outrageously silly film".[47] Rajeev Masand from CNN-IBN gave the movie 2.5 out of 5 and said "it doesn't make much sense".[48] Rahul Desai from Mumbai Mirror gave the movie 2 out of 5 and called it "harebrained, patronizing and regressive at most points".[49] Suhani Singh from India Today gave the movie 1.5 out of 5 and called it "unimaginative and unoriginal".[50] Saibal Chatterjee from NDTV gave the movie 2 out of 5 and said "it provides a kick only sporadically".[51] Shubhra Gupta from The Indian Express gave the movie 2 out of 5 and called it "unjhelable".[52] Deepanjana Pal from Firstpost says "even by Salman Khan's standards, this is an idiotic film".[53] Sudhish Kamat from The Hindu calls the film "downright stupid".[54]
Box office
Kick made a final worldwide gross collection of ₹3.77 billion (US$45 million).[2] According to Koimoi, domestic collections as of 25 August 2014 are ₹232.67 crore (US$28 million).[2]
India
On its opening day, Kick earned around ₹260 million (US$3.1 million), making it the second highest non-holiday opening grosser behind Dhoom 3. The film had similar collections on its second day, at around ₹260 million (US$3.1 million) itself.[55] The collections on Sunday saw a jump as it went to ₹290 million (US$3.5 million), to take its weekend total to ₹810 million (US$9.7 million).[56] On its first Monday the film went on to make around ₹140 million (US$1.7 million), and on Tuesday the film showed a big increase due to Eid and collected a record total amounting to approximately ₹260 million (US$3.1 million). On Wednesday, it earned a further ₹200 million (US$2.4 million).[57] And on Thursday the film collected around ₹140 million (US$1.7 million), taking its opening week total to ₹1.55 billion (US$19 million) nett, the second highest after Dhoom 3.[58] It grossed around ₹85 million (US$1.0 million) on its eighth day, around ₹100 million (US$1.2 million) on its ninth and ₹130 million (US$1.6 million) on its tenth day, taking the second weekend to ₹315 million (US$3.8 million), the third highest behind Dhoom 3 and 3 Idiots. The ten-day domestic total was thus ₹1.87 billion (US$22 million) net. With this, it also became Salman Khan's highest grosser in India, beating Ek Tha Tiger.[59] Kick took its business to ₹2.04 billion (US$24 million) nett in two weeks as it made ₹480 million (US$5.8 million) in its second week.[60] It further grossed ₹90 million (US$1.1 million) in week three and ₹20 million (US$240,000) in week four, taking the final domestic nett to ₹2.15 billion (US$26 million) and becoming the second highest earner in India after Dhoom 3.[61]
In the Mumbai circuit, the film had a strong opening where it collected ₹310 million (US$3.7 million) nett from its first four days.[62][63][64][65] whereas it earned about ₹177 million (US$2.1 million) from its first four days in the Delhi/UP region.[62][63][64][65] In the East Punjab, C. P. Berar, Central India, and Rajasthan circuits, the film made ₹262 million (US$3.1 million) in its first four days.[62][63][64][65] In the West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Assam and Orissa circuits, the film made a total of about ₹92 million (US$1.1 million) in its first four days,[62][63][64][65] while it made ₹80 million (US$960,000) in the South Indian circuit in the same period.[62][63][64][65]
Kick is Salman Khan's 7th consecutive film to join the ₹1 billion (US$12 million) club.[66]
Overseas
Overseas earnings were ₹24.05 crore (US$2.9 million) in the first four days.[67][68] From the US theaters, the film minted ₹4.99 crore (US$600,000)($829,411) from 141 screens, while from Canada it fetched ₹1.17 crore (US$194,016) from 22 screens.[67] In its opening weekend in UAE-GCC, including Thursday's preview shows, "Kick" raked in ₹4.09 crore (US$490,000) (AED 2,500,000).[67][69] The film is running on 137 screens in the UK-Ireland region, where it fetched ₹2.44 crore (US$290,000)(£239,150).[67] From 25 screens in Australia, receipts were ₹1.48 crore (US$180,000)(A$263,095) in the first three days.[67] New Zealand and Malaysia had the lowest opening weekend total. From New Zealand it raked in ₹41.92 lakh (NZ$81,721) and from Malaysia ₹5.98 lakh (MYR 31,588).[67]
The film became the highest holiday grosser ever in Pakistan beating the record of Dhoom 3 and collected Rs. 20.8 million.[70] In Pakistan, where the film catered to the ongoing Eid festivities, the film at the conclusion of its second weekend rested at Rs. 7.40 crore.
On the eve of Eid, Kick became the highest grosser in Pakistan with estimated earnings of Rs. 200.8 million.[70]
According to Koimoi, the film has grossed a total of $11.10 million overseas as of 23 August 2014.[71]
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