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Directed by | Vijay Gutte |
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Story by | Nitish R. Kadam |
Based on | The Accidental Prime Minister by Sanjaya Baru |
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Cinematography | Sachin K. Krishn |
Edited by | Praveen K. L. |
Music by | Songs: Sadhu Tiwari (India) Sudip Roy (UK) Score: Sumit Sethi Abhijit Vaghani |
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Running time | 110 minutes[2] |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Box office | ₹22.65 crores[3] |
The Accidental Prime Minister is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Vijay Ratnakar Gutte and written by Mayank Tewari, based on the 2014 memoir of the same name by Sanjaya Baru.[4] It was produced by the Bohra Bros under Rudra Production (UK), in association with Jayantilal Gada under the banner of Pen India Limited. It stars Anupam Kher as Dr. Manmohan Singh, the 13th Prime Minister of India from 2004 to 2014 under the United Progressive Alliance.
The film was released on 11 January 2019.[5][6][7][8] It earned a moderate opening of ₹45 million (US$540,000)[9] at the box office on its first day[6] and ₹305.2 million (US$3.7 million) as of January 24.[10][3][11]
Plot
Based on the memoir by Indian policy analyst Sanjaya Baru, The Accidental Prime Minister explores the tenure of Manmohan Singh as the Prime Minister of India, and the interference of the Congress Party in contradicting his decisions during his first tenure. The movie details how Singh fell victim to the Congress Party's dynastic approach. The movie highlights how Manmohan Singh was constantly ignored by the Congress to maintain turf for Rahul Gandhi, the son of Sonia Gandhi
Cast
- Anupam Kher as Manmohan Singh
- Akshaye Khanna as Sanjaya Baru
- Suzanne Bernert as Sonia Gandhi
- Arjun Mathur as Rahul Gandhi
- Aahana Kumra as Priyanka Gandhi
- Anasuya Mazumder as Mamata Banerjee
- Vimal Verma as Lalu Prasad Yadav
- Avtar Sahni as L. K. Advani
- Anil Rastogi as Shivraj Patil
- Ajit Satbhai as P. V. Narasimha Rao
- Chitragupta Sinha as P. V. Ranga Rao
- Vipin Sharma as Ahmed Patel
- Divya Seth as Gursharan Kaur
- Shiv Kumar Subramaniam as P. Chidambaram
- Munish Bhardwaj as Kapil Sibal
- Ram Avtar as Atal Bihari Vajpayee
- Sunil Kothari as A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
- Atul Kumar as Jyotindra Nath Dixit
- Anish Kuruvilla as T. K. A. Nair
- Prakash Belawadi as M. K. Narayanan
- Madan Joshi as Brajesh Mishra
- Pradeep Chakravarti as Pranab Mukherjee
- Yogesh Tripathy as Natwar Singh
- Bobby Parvez as Pulok Chatterji
- Anil Zankar as Sitaram Yechury
- Hansal Mehta as Naveen Patnaik
- Deepak Gheewala as N. Ram
- Naval Shukla as Yashwant Sinha
- Deepak Dadwal as Jaswant Singh
- Ashok Sagar Bhagat as Arjun Singh
- Ramesh Bhatkar as Prithviraj Chavan
- Subhash Tyagi as Mulayam Singh Yadav
- Manoj Tiger as Amar Singh
- Adarsh Gautam as Yousaf Raza Gilani
- Chembur Hari as A. K. Antony
- Kishor Jaykar as George Fernandes
- Aazam Khan as Ghulam Nabi Azad
- Vijay Singh as Bhairon Singh Shekhawat
- Askari Naqvi as Vir Sanghvi
- Pradeep Kuckreja as Prakash Karat
- Gull Jolly as Daman Singh
- Archana Sharma as Chiki Sarkar
- Sandeep Dhabale as Arnab Goswami
- Poorti Arya as One of the Reporters
- Apurva Nemlekar as One of the Reporters
- Narendra Modi as himself (cameo appearance)
- Manmohan Singh as himself (cameo appearance)
Production
Principal photography begun on 31 March 2018 in London.[12] The London-based shooting schedule concluded on 21 April 2018.[13][14] In India, most of the shoot occurred in New Delhi which later wrapped up on 4 July 2018.[15]
Marketing and release
The first look of the film was released on 6 June 2017 through Anupam Kher's official Twitter handle.[16][17] New poster of the film giving date of release of the film.[1] With launch of new poster the release date was advanced to 11 January 2019.[18][1]
A new look poster of the film was released by TAP official on 3 January 2019.[19]
The Hindi version film was released on 11 January 2019 on 1300 screens in India and 140 in overseas. The Tamil and Telugu dubbed versions released on 18 January 2019.[20]
Reception
The Economic Times has given the film 3.5 stars out of 5, describing the film as "well-crafted" and Kher's portrayal of Manmohan Singh "a convincing act".[21]
Utkarsh Mishra reviewing the film for Rediff.com, gives the film 3.5 stars out of 5, observes that the movie if carefully watched comes out as "well made", he criticises Kher for over dramatising Singh's walking style.[22]
Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave the film 1.5 stars out of 5, noting that “The Accidental Prime Minister is neither hugely entertaining nor engagingly dramatic.”[6] Shubra Gupta of The Indian Express sums up the retort: "The Accidental Prime Minister is an out-an-out propaganda film, created for the specific purpose of making the former prime minister look like a weak, spineless man, a puppet whose strings were controlled by then Indian National Congress President Sonia Gandhi".[23]
The Times of India's Ronak Kotecha gave the film 3.5 stars out of 5 stating "Bollywood has produced several political dramas that are intense, complex and dark, The Accidental Prime Minister has all of that in measured tones."[5] Koimoi's Umesh Punwani gave the film 2 stars out of 5 stating "A Silent Disappointment. Akshaye Khanna is outstanding. I could just watch this movie again to fast-forward and go through just his scenes."[24]
Historical accuracy
Ajaz Ashraf writing for the Firstpost felt that the trailer of the film seemed to suggest that Sanjaya Baru was the media adviser and chief spokesperson of Manmohan Singh during 2011 Indian anti-corruption movement. However, Baru was only in this position during May 2004 to August 2008. The book ends in May 2009 when UPA returned to power following 2009 Indian general election. Baru had written 14-page epilogue with speculations and questions which is used as a pivotal subject in the film.[25]
Soundtrack
The Accidental Prime Minister | |||||
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Soundtrack album by Sadhu Tiwari | |||||
Released | 9 January 2019[26] | ||||
Recorded | 2018 | ||||
Genre | Feature Film Soundtrack | ||||
Language | Hindi | ||||
Label | Pen India Limited | ||||
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The single track is composed by Sandhu Tiwari while lyrics are written by Nagarjun.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Om Shabd" | Nagarjun | Sandhu Tiwari | Sandhu Tiwari | 3:37 |
Total length: | 3:37 |
Controversy
In 2017, former Censor Board chief Pahlaj Nihalani had said that the filmmakers will need to obtain a No-objection certificates from former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Indian National Congress President Rahul Gandhi for the film.[27]
Ruling Bharatiya Janata Party promoted the trailer through their official Twitter account.[28] Reacting to this, a Congress spokesperson alleged that the film was "political propaganda".[29] Upon the release of the trailer, the Congress party's Maharashtra youth wing in a letter to the producers of the films raised objections to the “incorrect presentation of the facts” and demanded a special screening of the film.[30] They later withdrew the letter, intending to not publicize the film.[31][32][33]
On 2 January 2019, lead actor Anupam Kher tweeted that people were reporting that the film's trailer was unseen as a top search result while being directly searched for on YouTube.[34] The newspaper India Today conducted their own search, and confirmed Kher's allegations, noting that only after the following day was the trailer returned to its position as a top search result. This led to speculation that the trailer had initially been removed intentionally as part of an anti-propaganda campaign.[34] On 8 January 2019, a local court in Bihar ordered FIR against Anupam Kher and thirteen other associated with the film for defaming political leaders.[35]
See also
References
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- ^ "The Accidental Prime Minister | British Board of Film Classification". www.bbfc.co.uk. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
- ^ a b "The Accidental Prime Minister Box Office Collection till Now - Bollywood Hungama". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- ^ "The Accidental Prime Minister first look: Anupam Kher 'overwhelmed' with response, writes personal thanks". The Indian Express. 8 June 2017. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
- ^ a b "The Accidental Prime Minister Review {3.5/5}: An amusing and engaging look at the term of Dr Manmohan Singh as India's PM" – via timesofindia.indiatimes.com.
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- ^ The Accidental Prime Minister [@TAPMofficial] (3 January 2019). "He put India before himself. Know the inside story in just 8 days, on January 11. https://t.co/aOtTlO0768 @AnupamPKher @IAmAkshaye @GutteVijay @mehtahansal @suzannebernert @mayankis @bohrabrosoffic1 @PenMovies @jayantilalgada @gada_dhaval @AahanaKumra @mathurarjun @ashokepandit https://t.co/OIF3uDAV4a" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ Taran Adarsh [@taran_adarsh] (10 January 2019). "#TheAccidentalPrimeMinister screen count... India: 1300 Overseas: 140 Worldwide total: 1440 screens. #Hindi version. #Tamil and #Telugu versions will release on 18 Jan 2019... Release date of #English version will be decided shortly... #TAPM" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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- ^ "Accidental Prime Minister Review: Did Manmohan fight with Sonia?". Rediff. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
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