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Running time186minutesCountryIndiaLanguageBudget45Box officeGhajini is a 2008 Indian -language written and directed by, with the climax co-written by, and produced by, Tagore Madhu. It stars Aamir Khan, and in lead roles, with, and in supporting roles. The score and soundtrack were composed by.It is a remake of Murugadoss's own 2005 starring, which in turn was reported to be inspired by the 2000 film and the 1951 movie. Ghajini follows the story of a businessman who develops following a violent encounter in which his love interest, a model named Kalpana, was killed. He tries to avenge the killing with the aid of photographs from a and permanent on his body.Ghajini became the highest-grossing of 2008, and the first Indian film to cross the 100 mark domestically, creating the. Ghajini's paid preview collections were ₹27 million.
On release, it became the of all time, until it was surpassed by another Aamir Khan movie, (2009), the following year. Aamir Khan's character was featured in a titled, which is based on the film. Contents.Plot Sunita is a medical student working on a project about the human brain with her classmates. When she was denied access by her professor to the curious case of Sanjay Singhania , a -based businessman who has, because it is under criminal investigation, Sunita decides to investigate the matter herself.It is later revealed that Sanjay loses his memory every 15 minutes.
He uses a system of photographs, notes, and tattoos on his body to recover his memory after each cycle to remind himself of his mission: to avenge the death of his girlfriend Kalpana. He systematically kills the people who were involved in the murder. His main target is Ghajini Dharmatma , a notable social personality in Mumbai, and the man directly responsible for Kalpana's death and Sanjay's condition.Police inspector Arjun Yadav tracks Sanjay down to his apartment and knocks him unconscious. Yadav finds two diaries in which Sanjay has chronicled the events of 2005 and 2006. The film flashes back to 2005 as Yadav reads the diary. Sanjay Singhania is the chairman of the Air Voice mobile telephone company. In the course of business, he sends his men to meet Kalpana, a struggling model of Mumbai, about putting up a billboard above her apartment.
The owner of Kalpana's advertising firm misinterprets this as a romantic advance and, in view of a possible lucrative Air Voice ad campaign, encourages Kalpana to accept the overture. Kalpana thinks of it as an innocent prank that may fetch her better modelling work and decides to act as Sanjay's girlfriend. Sanjay goes to confront Kalpana about this but falls in love with her at first sight. He hides his identity and introduces himself as Sachin, and the two begin spending time together.
The diary ends with Sanjay proposing to Kalpana and promising himself that he will reveal his actual identity if she accepts.When Yadav is about to read the 2006 diary, Sanjay wakes up and attacks him, tying him up. Ghajini realizes that someone is trying to kill him but is unable to figure out who. Sunita visits Sanjay's flat and discovers Sanjay's plan to kill Ghajini.
She takes both his diaries before finding Yadav, beaten and bound, and freeing him. Just then, Sanjay arrives, he remembers neither of them and chases them out. Yadav is hit by a bus as he flees in terror, and Sunita, believing Ghajini is the good guy in danger, informs him about Sanjay. Meanwhile, Sanjay discovers that Sunita had warned Ghajini and he goes to her dormitory to kill her, but Sunita calls the police and Sanjay is arrested and given a sedative to knock him unconscious. The police dial Ghajini’s number which was tattooed on Sanjay's body and he lies to the police that he is a friend of his. Sanjay is taken home to rest but Ghajini and his men break into his flat and destroy all his pictures so that he won’t remember anything and remove all the tattoos on his body.Back in her dormitory as Sunita reads the diaries, the film flashes back to 2006, where it is revealed that Kalpana had accepted Sanjay's proposal.
When this diary ends abruptly, Sunita investigates further and discovers that Kalpana was travelling to for a modelling assignment when she came upon 25 innocent young girls being trafficked. She had saved the girls with the help of some army soldiers on board, who named Ghajini as the ringleader of the racket. Outraged, Ghajini broke into Kalpana's apartment with his goons to kill her. When Sanjay returned home from a business firm in London, he found Kalpana stabbed.
Ghajini hit Sanjay on the head with an iron rod which resulted in a brain injury. Sanjay's last sight was Ghajini brutally murdering Kalpana with the iron rod. Kalpana's last word to Sanjay was 'Ghajini.' Sunita, now aware of the shocking truth, finds Sanjay in the hospital and tells him the truth. He flies into a heartbroken rage and tracks down Ghajini with Sunita's help. He fights off all of Ghajini's henchmen with a superior and anger-fueled strength.
Ghajini, upon realizing Sanjay is too strong for him, flees. Sanjay's amnesia strikes again, and he forgets who Ghajini is.
Ghajini takes this opportunity to stab Sanjay and taunt him with the grisly tale of how he murdered Kalpana. As he is about to make Sanjay relive the experience by killing Sunita in the same exact way, Sanjay recovers the memory of Kalpana's murder, and overpowers Ghajini in a flash of strength. He finally kills Ghajini, in the same way Ghajini had killed Kalpana.The film ends 6 months later, with a cured Sanjay who is once again the Chairman of AirVoice and is volunteering at an orphanage named after Kalpana. Sunita gives him a gift that reminds him of his bond, with Kalpana, and Sanjay sees Kalpana by his side.
Sanjay is finally at peace with himself.Cast. as Sanjay Singhania, a rich businessman; the chairman of a mobile phone company, Air Voice; who later suffers from after a tragic incident where his lover Kalpana was killed by Ghajini. His sole motivation is thus to kill him and his cohorts. as Kalpana Shetty, a model who gains publicity by falsely proclaiming herself to be the girlfriend of Sanjay Singhania, and soon becoming his love interest. She is later murdered by Ghajini and thus Sanjay is ultimately out to avenge her death. as Sunita, a medical student, who tries to study the case of Sanjay Singhania and his amnesiac problem, even though she is forbidden to do so.
as Ghajini Dharmatma, a gang honcho and the mastermind of many illegal and criminal ventures who is targeted by Sanjay due to him killing his girlfriend. as Inspector Arjun. A police inspector who is investigating the murders by Sanjay Singhania. as Satveer Kohli, Kalpana's boss. as Sunita's friend.
as Air Voice manager. as Ghajini's Henchman. as Havaldar Vijyanti.
as Sampat. Vaibhav Mathur as Struggling Ad-ModelProduction It was rumoured earlier that the film was titled Kajri. It is a remake of the, (2005)., who had never before made a remake film in his career, was initially hesitant to do the film, but was convinced by, the original star of the Tamil Ghajini, who told him he was 'the only one who could do justice to the character.' Suriya was a fan of Khan, and had some involvement in the film's development, discussing minute details with Khan for two years during the film's development. Was offered a lead role in the film, but turned down the part because of scheduling conflicts.Aamir Khan was involved in the film's creative writing process, deciding what should remain from the original Tamil Ghajini and what changes should be made. Murugadoss revealed that the altered climax of the film was rewritten by Khan. According to A.R.
Murugadoss:We didn't make too many changes in the rest of the film. Every time I'd suggest a change in Ghajini from the original, Aamir would firmly cut it down, saying we should stick to the Tamil script. But he decided we should rewrite the climax. The entire location, incidents and dialogues for the climax were re-written by Aamir. I think the Hindi version is far better than the Tamil Ghajini because of the changes Aamir made.Influences Murdagoss's original 2005 was inspired by the American film (2000), which itself was adapted from the short story. The film stars as Leonard Shelby, a former insurance fraud investigator searching for the man he believes raped and killed his wife during a burglary. Leonard suffers from, which he contracted from severe head trauma during the attack on his wife.
Certain concepts like writing notes behind instant Polaroid photographs and tattooing facts on his body are also similar. According to Aamir Khan, ' Ghajini is not a remake or even slightly inspired by Memento, but it's a remake of the Tamil film, Ghajini'. However, he acknowledged that Murgadoss's original Tamil film was at least partly inspired by Memento, stating, 'Murgadoss had heard about a film called Memento and the concept had really fascinated him.
Without having seen the film he went ahead and wrote his own version of the script and screenplay. Having finished his script, he then saw Memento, found it very different from what he had written, and went ahead and made Ghajini.' Was later made aware that an Indian film with a plot similar to Memento was released.The film's title is a reference to, the tenth-century of whose name is pronounced 'Ghajini' in.
Several comical scenes in the film are similar to (1951). The scene where Kalpana (Asin Thottumkal) helps a blind man to cross the road is similar to the.Filming Shooting started in in May 2007. Climax was shot in Old City,.
Other filming locations included,. Aamir Khan had spent a year working out at the gym, training for his role.
This film marked the Bollywood debut for. The film's production budget was ₹65 crore (equivalent to ₹135 crore or US$19 million in 2018). Release Ghajini (main villains named film) was released on 25 December 2008 with an estimated 1,500 prints worldwide, including 1,200 prints (digital and analogue versions) in the domestic market, making it the largest release at that time.
The domestic rights were sold to for ₹530 million, while satellite, overseas and home media rights were sold at a total of ₹400 million, breaking the records of Khan's film 's ₹730 million.The overseas distributors, released the film with 300 prints in 22 countries, including 112 prints in the US and Canada, 65 prints in the UK and 36 prints in the. Ghajini was also released in Norway, Germany, Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Singapore.
It had around 650 paid previews which fetched it around ₹70 million. Home media The two-disc collector's edition DVD was manufactured by Big Home Video and distributed by international distributor, (New name is Reliance MediaWorks) on 13 March 2009 with a MSRP of US$19.99. It received a 15+ age rating by the for persistent and excessive violence.Ghajini reportedly earned ₹40 million from gaming rights (a first for a Bollywood film), ₹210 million for satellite rights for India and overseas, and something to the tune of ₹100 million for home video and music.
Video game. Main article:A PC video game based on the film was manufactured and produced by FXLabs Studios Pvt Ltd and Geetha Arts, and marketed and distributed by Eros Home Entertainment:. It is a consisting of five levels of play; here the player controlled the protagonist Sanjay to accomplish missions using martial arts, weapons, and artefacts. It was hailed as India's first true with an MSRP of US$14.99.
Although never officially rated, the distributor recommends that 15+ year old players partake in the game. Controversy. This section needs expansion.
You can help. ( June 2013)Director was arrested shortly before the film's completion. According to Salem Chandrasekhar (producer of the, he had not bought the rights to remake the film in Hindi.
Reception Critical response Sonia Chopra of gave the movie 3.5 stars and recommended watching it 'For the four As—Aamir, Asin, AR Murgadoss and '. Of gave 3 stars writing, 'Ghajini isn't a particularly good film, but entertainment it delivers by the bucketful.'
Martin D'Souza of Bollywood Trade News Network gave 3.5 stars, noting the flaws in screenplay, while praising the action. Of remarked that the movie 'is a winner all the way' and gave it 4.5 stars. Of praised the performance by Aamir Khan as its high point and awarded 3.5 stars.described Aamir's performance as his best till date. Sukanya Verma of gave the movie 3.5 stars, while describing the film as 'a sleek album of dark memories, which are terrifying to relive and shattering to experience'. Noyon Jyoti Parasara of AOL India said, 'Most comparisons often point out that a remake is not as worthy.
Ghajini however succeeds when it is compared to the Tamil version directed by the same director.' Anupama Chopra of said 'Ghajini isn't a great film or even a very good one but I recommend that you see it. It is, as we used to say in the old days, paisa vasool. Kaveree Bamzai of said that 'This is brutality, choreographed by a poet, and therefore that much more compelling.' Giving it 3.5 stars.The film received some mixed and negative reviews. Gaurav Malani of gave 2 stars, criticising its length while praising the performance of the cast. Of rated the movie 2.5/5 and criticised the performance of Asin while concluding, 'overwhelming feeling is one of regret'.
Shubhra Gupta of Express India concluded that Ghajini is too long, too violent, and criticised 's acting and dancing skills, but praised the performances of Aamir Khan and Asin. Gave it 2 stars and said 'You'd like to give Ghajini a long-term memory loss. Kya, kyon, kahan?
Got to jog my memory. Maybe after 15 minutes.'
Box office Ghajini grossed 110 in five days. A success party was organised at Taj Land's End hotel in Mumbai on 30 December 2008 to celebrate this feat. Trade analyst estimated the film's first week collections to be ₹62 crore.Ghajini grossed ₹232 crore (equivalent to ₹483 crore or US$68 million in 2018) in two weeks—including a domestic gross of ₹162 crore (equivalent to ₹338 crore or US$47 million in 2018) and an overseas collection of ₹70 crore (equivalent to ₹146 crore or US$20 million in 2018). A success party was organised to celebrate its ₹200 crore worldwide celebration in January 2009. By that time, the film had also nett ₹104.31 crore domestically, making it the first Indian film to nett over ₹100 crore domestically, creating the.Ghajini became the at the time, and was declared an 'All Time Blockbuster'. Its record was eventually surpassed a year later by another Aamir Khan film, (2009). Soundtrack Ghajiniby.
Released24 November 2008 ( 2008-11-24)RecordedLength28: 23chronology(2008)Ghajini(2008)(2009)Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingThe film has six songs, including two remixes, composed by and with lyrics penned by.Track listNo.TitleArtist(s)Length1.' Aye Bacchu'3:482.' Guzaarish'and (humming)5:294.' Kaise Mujhe'and5:466.'
Behka Remix'Karthik5:137.' Guzaarish Remix'Javed Ali and Sonu Nigam (humming)5:298.' Kaise Mujhe'Instrumental4:01Total length:28:23Reception wrote, 'The music of Ghajini is all set to make waves way into 2009 after the Christmas release of the film. When 'best of the best' list would be compiled at the year end, it would be hard to ignore Ghajini.' Gave it the highest possible rating of five stars with the reviewer praising Rahman saying, 'This could just be one of his finest albums ever.
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