Jai Ho (film)
Jai Ho (transl. Let there be Victory) is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language action drama film directed by Sohail Khan, who also produced the film under the banner Sohail Khan Films, and co-produced by Sunil Lulla of Eros International, which distributed the film. It stars Salman Khan, Tabu, Daisy Shah, Aditya Pancholi and Danny Denzongpa. It also features Sunil Shetty and Genelia D'Souza in cameo appearances.
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Directed by | Sohail Khan |
Produced by | Sohail Khan Sunil Lulla |
Written by | A. R. Murugadoss |
Based on | Stalin by A. R. Murugadoss |
Starring | Salman Khan Tabu Daisy Shah Aditya Pancholi Danny Denzongpa |
Music by | Songs: Sajid-Wajid Amaal Mallik Devi Sri Prasad Score: Sandeep Shirodkar |
Cinematography | Santosh Thundiyil |
Edited by | Ashish Amrute |
Production company | Sohail Khan Productions |
Distributed by | Eros International[1] |
Release date |
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Running time | 142 minutes [2] |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | ₹70 crore[3] |
Box office | est. ₹ 183 crore[4] |
The film is an official remake of the Telugu film Stalin (2006), directed by A. R. Murugadoss, which is also inspired from the American-drama film Pay It Forward.
Jai Ho was released on 24 January 2014, during the Republic Day weekend.[5] It received mixed reviews from critics.[6] However, the film grossed ₹140 crores at the box-office.[7]
Plot
Jai Agnihotri (Salman Khan) is an ex-army officer who is short-tempered and passionate about helping citizens and fighting criminals. He was a major in the Indian Army, but was suspended after he ignored orders from his superiors to rescue a group of children from terrorists. After this incident, Jai moved in with his mother and sister Geeta (Tabu).
One day, Jai is unable to help Suman, a physically disabled girl (Genelia D'Souza), take an examination while her brother Rohan (Vikas Bhalla) was stuck in a traffic jam. A depressed Suman commits suicide. Jai is greatly disturbed by this incident. With Suman's death fresh in his mind, Jai creates a system that would encourage citizens to help each other. Each day, citizens are to help three people. These three people would in turn help three more people, and so on. Jai believes that this network would foster kindness and a sense of community among the citizens. His system, however, faces challenges.
On one occasion, for one of his daily good deeds, Jai loses his temper and beats a rich man who had injured a child beggar. In an act of revenge, the rich man employs some men to kidnap Jai's sister Geeta and friend Rinky (Daisy Shah). Jai is able to save Geeta and Rinky, but injures one of the captors in the process, who happenes to be the henchman of a member of the Legislative Assembly named Patil, the son-in-law of the Home Minister Dashrath Singh.
Dashrath is not pleased that Jai has injured one of Patil's henchmen. He attempts to avenge this injury by kidnapping Jai's nephew Kabir. Dashrath, however, loses Patil out of Jai's rage in the process. Chief Minister Ashok Pradhan (Mohnish Behl) meanwhile finds out about Jai's system after his own life is saved by a schoolgirl performing her good deeds for the day. He decides to intervene in the dispute between Dashrath and Jai in an attempt to put an end to their fight. Dashrath, who does not appreciate this intervention, attempts to kill Ashok and frame Jai. However, Jai is able to save Ashok.
Dashrath's son Arjun Singh and his hired men attack Jai, who kills Arjun, but not before the latter is severely injured after getting stabbed by his sister and Patil's widow, Kavita (Sana Khan) and she being stabbed to her stomach. A rickshaw driver (Mahesh Manjrekar) and Jai's former colleague, Arjun Kaul (Suniel Shetty), together help Jai get to the hospital. While Jai is at the hospital, Dashrath spreads rumors that Jai had attempted to assassinate Ashok. Once he recovers, Ashok reveals that it was Dashrath and not Jai who was behind the attempted murder. An enraged crowd beats Dashrath to near death after hearing the truth.
Doctors are able to save Jai, who has survived, thanks to his own help-three-people concept. When Jai emerges from the hospital, he finds thousands of people waiting for him. Jai thanks them all for making his concept a success.
Cast
- Salman Khan as Ex Major Jai Agnihotri, who wanted to help people
- Sunil Shetty as Captain Arjun Kaul (special appearance), who knew that Jai was innocent
- Tabu as Geeta Agnihotri/Geeta Rehaan Khanna— Jai's Elder Sister
- Daisy Shah as Rinky Shah (Pinky)
- Danny Denzongpa as a corrupt Home Minister Dashrath Singh
- Aditya Pancholi as Inspector Kadam
- Mahesh Manjrekar as Rickshaw Driver
- Sharad Kapoor as Inspector Siddiqui
- Mukul Dev as Shreekanth Patil— Kavita's Husband
- Haroon Kazi as Harmesh Singh— Dashrath's Son
- Nadira Babbar as Sulochana Agnihotri— Jai's Mother
- Pulkit Samrat as Senior Inspector Abhay Rajput
- Sana Khan as Kavita Singh/Kavita Patil— Dashrath's Daughter
- Resham Tipnis as Meghna Shah— Rinky's Mother
- Ashmit Patel as Sumit
- Yash Tonk as Babu
- Mahesh Thakur as Rehaan Khanna— Geeta's Husband
- Naman Jain as Kabir Khanna— Rehaan and Geeta's Son
- Tulip Joshi as Mrs D
- Nana Banana as Class Wrap
- Varun Badola as Mr D'Souza
- Bruna Abdullah as Anne
- Sudesh Lehri as Pandit
- Santosh Shukla as Maanik
- Jeetu Verma as Bad Boy
- Nauheed Cyrusi as Simran
- Raju Mavani as Home Minister's PA
- Genelia D'Souza as Suman (extended cameo appearance)
- Vikas Bhalla as Rohan (extended cameo appearance)
- Mohnish Bahl as Chief Minister Ashok Pradhan (cameo appearance)
- Ruhanika Dhawan as Sanjana (special appearance)
- Vatsal Sheth as Wanjit (cameo appearance)
Development
In late 2012, Sohail Khan announced he planned to remake the Telugu film Stalin starring Chiranjeevi and Trisha.[8][9] Khan originally titled the remake Mental, but by the time the film was released, it had been re-titled Jai Ho.
Shooting for the film was set to begin 27 February 2013 but was postponed until late March. There were rumors that the film would be released in 3D, but Sohail Khan was cited stating, "First, let me complete my film in the normal format. Then I'll take a call".[10]
Marketing
Salman Khan unveiled the first look poster of Jai Ho on 6 December 2013. The poster consisted of images of thousands of fans digitally merged to create one portrait of Khan. Khan's fans designed this poster.[11][12][13][14] The makers unveiled the film's official teaser on 13 December 2013.[15] Theatrical trailer of the film was released on 3 January 2014.[16]
Critical reception
India Today gave Jai Ho a 2 out of 5 and commented that it was a rip off of Ek Tha Tiger with mindless action.[17] Anupama Chopra gave the movie a 2.5 out of 5 and lamented Jai Ho was more of a cartoon than a film.[18]
Raja Sen of Rediff gave the film 2 out of 5 stars and said, Khan, Bollywood’s real-life answer to Derek Zoolander, does his thing like only he can. And the crowd responds. Sitting in a single-screen theatre, the air was filled with shrill, thrilled whistles as soon as the censor certificate hit the screen. The first glimpse of Khan -- via braceleted wrist -- had the crowd in paroxysms."[19] Taran Adarsh gave it 4.5 stars out of 5 and called it a "noble, well-intentioned message narrated in an entertaining format".[20]
Business
Jai Ho was released on around 3900 screens in India and 650 screens in overseas.[21] The domestic and overseas theatrical rights were sold for ₹1.1 billion ($16 million).[22] Jai Ho spent around ₹40 crore ($5.9 million) on the production of the film.[23] The film cost around ₹65 crore ($9.6 million) total with the cost of marketing and prints added, but this number still does not include Khan's remuneration.[24][25] The satellite rights were sold for ₹50 crore ($7.4 million), and music rights were also sold for ₹12 crore ($1.8 million).
Jai Ho suffered losses from piracy. A Dubai-based user uploaded a pirated version of the film to YouTube on 28 January 2014. The video had 108,151 views by the time it was removed on 1 February 2014. Another version of the film was uploaded on 2 February 2014.[26] DNA Films reported that Khan had requested that ticket prices be kept at the minimum so that people could afford to see the movie because of its message.[27]
Domestic box office
The website Boxofficeindia.com said that Jai Ho opened well at single screens like Jodhpur, Lucknow, Indore, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and CI, with an occupancy of 80–100%, 25–30% better than Dhoom 3 and Chennai Express, and moderately well (50%) at multiplexes of Delhi, Punjab, Bangalore and Kolkata.[28][29][30] It had an opening-day collection of around ₹188.0 million (US$2.6 million) nett.[31][32] The second day collections were about ₹165 million (US$2.3 million), taking the total to ₹335 million (US$4.7 million).[33] On Sunday, the film collected ₹262.5 million (US$3.7 million) to take its weekend total to ₹606.8 million (US$8.5 million).[34] Jai Ho had a noticeable drop on Tuesday as it grossed around ₹7.75 crore nett taking the five-day total to a little over ₹74 crore nett.[35] Jai Ho emerged as the fifth highest weekend of all time in terms of worldwide gross by managing to gross ₹200 crore worldwide in three days.[36] Jai Ho dropped further on first Wednesday with collections around ₹5.25-5.50 crore nett to take 6-day total to ₹79.50 crore (US$11 million).[37] Jai Ho had the ninth highest first week of all time as it grossed ₹81.72 crore (US$11 million) nett in its first week.[38][39] The film nett. grossed ₹3 crore nett on its second Friday.[40] The film has collected ₹90 crores nett in 9 days.[41] Jai Ho collected ₹13.50 crore nett in its second weekend taking its domestic total ₹95 crore nett in 10 days.[42] Jai Hai has been made tax-free in Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh.[43][44][45][46] Jai Ho two-week business was around ₹101.50 crore nett as it crossed around ₹21.29 crore nett in its second week.[47][48] Jai ho on its third Friday had collections set to be around ₹50 lakhs nett, with tax exemption in Gujarat also.[49] Jai Ho grossed around ₹2.25-2.50 crore nett in its third weekend taking the business to ₹105.50 crore nett after seventeen days.[50] The two-week distributor share of film is ₹56 crore.[51] Jai Ho took its total to ₹107 crore nett in after three weeks as it added around ₹4 crore nett in third week.[52][53] Bollywoodhungama declared the total net gross of Jai Ho ₹116 crore, and ranked it the seventh highest-grossing movie of 2014 and Salman Khan's seventh 100 crore movie in a row, an all-time record in the history of Indian cinema.[54] Jai Ho was recorded as "Semi Hit" at the box office but suffered losses due to piracy.
Overseas
The website, Bollywoodhungama.com estimated Jai Ho grossed $3.55 million overseas in its first weekend. Box Office India estimated it grossed slightly less at $3.45 million and called it "decent business".[55][56] The final overseas gross for Jai Ho was $6 million making it one of the highest overseas grossing Bollywood films of 2014.[57][58][59]
Soundtrack
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Released | 3 January 2014 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Length | 35:45 | |||
Label | T-Series | |||
Producer | Bhushan Kumar | |||
Sajid–Wajid chronology | ||||
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Devi Sri Prasad chronology | ||||
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Amaal Mallik chronology | ||||
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Sajid–Wajid, Amaal Mallik and Devi Sri Prasad composed the nine-song soundtrack album for Jai Ho, in which Malik had contributed three tracks and Prasad had contributed one track, while the former composed 5 tracks. Sajid, Irfan Kamal, Danish Sabri, Sameer Anjaan, Kausar Munir, Shabbir Ahmed, Armaan Malik, and Devi Sri Prasad wrote the lyrics for all the songs in the album. The full soundtrack album was released on 3 January 2014.[60]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Baaki Sab First Class Hai" | Sajid, Irfan Kamal, Danish Sabri | Sajid–Wajid | Wajid | 4:04 |
2. | "Tere Naina Maar Hi Daalenge" | Sameer Anjaan | Sajid-Wajid | Shreya Ghoshal, Shaan | 5:00 |
3. | "Photocopy" | Kausar Munir | Sajid–Wajid | Himesh Reshammiya, Keerthi Sagathia, Palak Muchhal | 4:36 |
4. | "Tumko To Aana Hi Tha" | Shabbir Ahmed | Amaal Mallik | Armaan Malik, Marianne D'Cruz, Altamash Faridi | 4:13 |
5. | "Love You Till The End" (House Mix) | Armaan Malik | Amaal Mallik | Armaan Malik | 3:56 |
6. | "Naacho Re" | Devi Sri Prasad | Devi Sri Prasad | Ujjayinee Roy | 2:27 |
7. | "Jai Ho" (Title Track) | Shabbir Ahmed | Amaal Mallik | Wajid, Armaan Malik | 3:20 |
8. | "Photocopy" (Remix) | Kausar Munir | Sajid–Wajid | Himesh Reshammiya, Keerthi Sagathia, Palak Muchhal | 3:53 |
9. | "Baaki Sab First Class Hai" (Remix) | Sajid, Irfan Kamal, Danish Sabri | Sajid–Wajid | Wajid | 2:47 |
Total length: | 35:45 |
See also
- Bollywood films of 2014
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External links
- Official website
- Jai Ho on IMDb
- Jai Ho at Box Office Mojo
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- Jai Ho at Rotten Tomatoes