Om Shanti Om

Om Shanti Om

Movie poster
Directed by Farah Khan
Produced by Gauri Khan
Written by Topper Alam
Abbas Tyrewala
Starring Shahrukh Khan
Deepika Padukone
Kirron Kher
Shreyas Talpade
Arjun Rampal
Yuvika Chaudhary
Music by Vishal-Shekhar
Cinematography V. Manikandan
Editing by Shirish Kunder
Distributed by Red Chillies Entertainment
Eros Labs
Release date(s) 9 November 2007
Running time 162 mins
Country IndiaIndia
Language Hindi
Budget $10,000,000
Gross revenue $39,987,977[1]

Om Shanti Om (Hindi: ओम शान्ति ओम) is a 2007 Bollywood musical film directed and choreographed by Farah Khan. It stars Shahrukh Khan and Deepika Padukone in the lead roles as the protagonists while Shreyas Talpade, Arjun Rampal, and Kirron Kher feature in supporting roles. Arjun Rampal is the antagonist in the movie. More than forty two well-known Bollywood stars appear in the course of the film, including thirty of them (not including the stars of the film) in one song alone.

Contents

Plot

Protagonist Om Prakash Makhija (Shahrukh Khan) is a junior artist in the 1970s Bollywood film industry. He and his friend Pappu (Shreyas Talpade) are trying to succeed as leading actors. Om's mother, Bela Makhija (Kirron Kher), herself a junior artist, inspires and encourages her son to become a success. He is in love with the film actress Shanti Priya (Deepika Padukone).

One evening, Om views the premiere of Shanti Priya's film Dreamy Girl, claiming he is the actor Manoj Kumar. Here, scenes from older Bollywood films are used to form the scenes seen by Om on screen. He is shown fantasizing himself as its lead and catching Shanti Priya's eye before Dreamy Girl begins and during its display. Later that night, Om becomes drunk and describes his vision of himself as a famous, wealthy film star to Pappu and some local children. During his speech, references are made to the Law of Attraction, creating an axiom that recurs throughout the story.

On another occasion, during a shooting of a film wherein Om is acting as a scene-extra, he notices Shanti trapped in the middle of a fire scene where the fire has escaped control. When the lead actor of the film fails to save her, Om saves her instead and they become friends. He initially attempts to overawe her by pretending that he is the lead and producer of his own films, but ultimately confesses and finds the attempt unnecessary. That night, Om invites Shanti to a film set, where Om, assisted by Pappu, uses props and several backgrounds to create fantastic backgrounds against which develops a romantic song sequence.

The following day, Om tries to talk to Shanti on the set of a film, but is almost ignored. He follows her into a dressing-room, where he, unseen except by the viewer, overhears her argument with the film's producer Mukesh Mehra (Arjun Rampal) about a recent promise of Mukesh's to marry a businessman's daughter in return for funding of a film. It is here revealed that Shanti is secretly married to Mukesh, and that Shanti is pregnant with Mukesh's child. Mukesh insists that his relationship with Shanti be kept secret, arguing that its revelation will spoil his plans, but Shanti demands that they marry in public. Mukesh relents when she reveals her pregnancy. Om leaves, disappointed, and remains miserable for some days.

One night, Om notices Mukesh escorting Shanti to the set of their planned film Om Shanti Om. Inside, Mukesh tells Shanti that he will cancel the film, reveal their marriage to the public, and have a grand wedding in the spectacular set, but contradicts himself by blaming her for his loss of the film and its revenue, igniting a fire in the set, and leaving her imprisoned inside it. Om attempts to rescue her, but is attacked by Mukesh's men. When they leave him, Om enters the set, but is prevented by an explosion from rescuing Shanti and she finally gets killed. Om, having been fatally injured and propelled by the explosion into a road, is hit by a car owned by Rajesh Kapoor (Javed Sheikh), a well-known actor who is taking his wife (Asawari Joshi) to a hospital for the birth of their child. Rajesh Kapoor then takes Om to the hospital with them, but Om dies of his injuries. Moments later, a son is born to Rajesh Kapoor, who is named Om and implied to be Om Prakash's reincarnation. The film then cuts to the younger Om's adulthood, wherein he is a popular movie star and lives an extravagant, luxurious life. He experiences pyrophobia and appears overall to be a younger, more impatient, brusquer, and less emotionally mature version of his previous self. It is shown through some scenes that he subconsciously inherits Om Prakash's memories.

Having been introduced to Om Kapoor, his lifestyle, and his nickname of "O.K.", viewers see him becoming aware of Om Prakash's memories when his film crew use the site of Om Prakash's death as the setting of his new film. Here, O.K. sees images of Mukesh's argument with Shanti Priya, which vanish when he is disturbed by a crewmember. Later, O.K. is awarded 'Best Actor' during a ceremony featuring both existing and fictional Bollywood films and film stars (listed below). When making a speech of acceptance for this award, O.K. unexpectedly recalls the drunken speech Om Prakash had made to Pappu, and makes it to the assembly who have awarded him. Pappu, seeing this broadcast on television, is convinced to share Bela's conviction that O.K. and Om Prakash are the same man. At a celebration of his award (again featuring numerous Bollywood film stars, and accompanied by a song whose refrain is the film's title), O.K. is introduced by his father to Mukesh Mehra, who has been producing films in Hollywood for thirty years. Upon seeing him, O.K. becomes aware of all of Om Prakash's memories. He conceals his knowledge of Mukesh's past, but later reunites with Bela and Pappu. He then conspires with them to avenge Shanti Priya's death by terrifying Mukesh into confessing his role therein.

As a disguise and framework for this plan, O.K. convince Mukesh to recreate Om Shanti Om, altering the plot to fit their designs. It is then shown that the central part of their scheme consists of convincing Mukesh that Shanti Priya's ghost is haunting him, thereby frightening him into revealing his role in Shanti's death. To achieve this, they hold auditions for an actress who resembles Shanti Priya to the extent that seeing her unexpectedly appear and seem to vanish will startle Mukesh. They find an actress named Sandhiya ("Sandy" for short), who is a huge fan of O.K., though she is very clumsy but her resemblance to Shanti is uncanny. O.K. and his co-conspirators train Sandy to represent Shanti's ghost, but achieve no success, on account of her clumsiness, until they have told her the entirety of their plans and the reason thereof. Thereafter the filming begins. Throughout the film shootings, O.K. and his friends arrange incidents, some involving brief appearances by Sandy, that frighten Mukesh, arrange the situation itself to remind him of his crime, and exacerbate his fear almost to insanity in their (chiefly O.K.'s) conversations with him. Their plan goes awry when Mukesh investigates their arrangements and begins to suspect that they are deceiving him. During the music launch of the film, O.K. taunts Mukesh by revealing the extent to which he knows the story of Shanti Priya's death, in the process implying that his film's plot imitates that story. Toward the end of this scene, Mukesh pursues Sandy and sees that she is capable of bleeding, persuading him that she is not a ghost.

After the celebration, O.K. and Mukesh confront each other with their knowledge of each other's actions. They are interrupted when a figure whom they think to be Sandy appears on the nearby stairwell and reveals that Mukesh had returned to the burning film set after its explosion, found Shanti dying but not dead, and buried her in the center of the set, beneath its chandelier. Mukesh himself is killed when an identical chandelier, located in the same position, falls onto him, having come loose during the celebration. Moments later, Pappu and Sandy join O.K., whereupon O.K. realises that the figure who challenged Mukesh is Shanti Priya's ghost. As he realises this, the ghost smiles and runs up the stairwell and then disappears. Om Kapoor and Sandy walk hand and hand together towards the door, ending the movie.

Cast

Special appearances during the song "Deewangi Deewangi" (in alphabetical order) by:

Other Special appearances (in alphabetical order) by:

Crew

Production

As featured in the film: Shahrukh Khan, whom Farah Khan had earlier directed in the film Main Hoon Na (2004) was supposed to do Happy New Year but scrapped that project to do this film.

The film's score and soundtrack are composed by the musical duo, Vishal-Shekhar with lyrics by renowned lyricist, Javed Akhtar. Composer A. R. Rahman opted out of this movie, as T-Series did not agree to share the copyrights of music with him and the lyricist.[2]

The film is based on reincarnation. Shooting of the film began in January 2007 at various locations in India. 31 of the Bollywood's stars put in a guest appearance for a special song in the film.[3] The film was released on 9 November 2007.

Om Shanti Om is all set to create another record of sorts by going in for an unheard of 2000 prints (worldwide) release. This is the highest number of prints (including digital) for any Indian movie till date.[4] Om Shanti Om has set a record of sorts as it has registered pre advanced booking of 18,000 tickets in a chain of theatres in national capital Delhi a couple of days before the advance booking was to start.[5]

Baba Films, production and distribution company, has offered a record Rs.110 million for the rights to the Mumbai Circuit, easily surpassing the highest amount ever paid for the territory of Rs.85 million for Jaan-E-Mann.[6]

SRK’s Red Chillies Entertainment has reportedly sold the world rights for the film to Eros International for an amount between Rs.720-750 million.[6][7]

A book titled, The Making of Om Shanti Om written by Mushtaq Sheikh has been released after the release of the film. The book gives an insight about the production and happenings behind the camera of the film.[8]

Home Video Release

Om Shanti Om was released on a two disc DVD mastered from High Definition in Widescreen format. The second disc included a trivia game, promos, trailers and teasers, premiers, deleted scenes, etc. The DVD also included a signed poster of Shahrukh Khan and a mini look book. The film was also released in Blu-Ray.

Soundtrack

Om Shanti Om

Album cover
Soundtrack by Vishal-Shekhar
Released
9 November 2007 (India)
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 56:07
Label
T-Series
Producer Shahrukh Khan & Gauri Khan
Vishal-Shekhar chronology
Cash
(2007)
Om Shanti Om
(2007)
Tashan
(2008)

The soundtrack[9] for the film released on 18 September 2007.

Indiafm.com gave the music 4 out of 5 stars saying "Om Shanti Om is easily one of the most complete scores by Vishal-Shekhar and Javed Akhtar".[10] The track "Deewangi Deewangi" has a total of 31 stars performing in it.

The composers won[11] the Best Composer award for the soundtrack at The 2nd Asian Film Awards in Hong Kong, 2008.

Track # Song Singer(s) Duration
1 Ajab Si KK 4:03
2 Dard-e-Disco Sukhwinder Singh, Caralisa, Nisha, Marianne 4:31
3 Deewangi Deewangi Shaan, Udit Narayan, Shreya Ghoshal, Sunidhi Chauhan, Rahul Saxena 5:54
4 Main Agar Kahoon Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal 5:10
5 Jag Soona Soona Laage Richa Sharma, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan 5:31
6 Dhoom Taana Abhijeet, Shreya Ghoshal 6:15
7 Dastaan-e-Om Shanti Om Shaan 7:08
8 Dard-e-Disco (Remix) Sukhwinder Singh, Caralisa, Nisha, Marianne 4:38
9 Deewangi Deewangi (Rainbow Mix) Shaan, Udit Narayan, Shreya Ghoshal, Sunidhi Chauhan, Rahul Saxena 4:48
10 Om Shanti Om (Medley Mix) Sukhwinder Singh, Caralisa, Nisha, Marianne, Shaan, Udit Narayan, Shreya Ghoshal, Sunidhi Chauhan, Rahul Saxena, Abhijeet 6:06
11 Dastaan-e-Om Shanti Om (Dark Mix) Shaan 6:21
12 Om Shanti Om Instrumental 0:58

Reception

Ratings and box office

The film was rated as "U/A" (Unrestricted with adult accompanied) by the Central Board of Film Certification of India[12] and PG–13 by the Motion Picture Association of America. Similar ratings were awarded in other countries such as Australia and the UK.[13][14]

Eros International, a leading distributor listed in London, confirmed that Om Shanti Om was the highest-grossing Hindi film of all-time raking in $45 million at the box office worldwide. But currently, it is in place 7.[15]

Om Shanti Om opened across 878 cinemas[16] and has since grossed around Rs. 65,65,00,000 in its two week record-breaking run in India.[17] The movie was a hit at the U.S box office, grossing $1.764 million in its first three days, despite opening in only 114 theatres.[18] Its total gross in US was $3,597,000, which is the highest ever for a Bollywood film.Om Shanti Om became the biggest Bollywood movie of 2007 in the United Kingdom, earning a total of £1,350,000 (US $2,626,000 - INR 10,500,000).[19] The film also collected a gross of over $20 million worldwide in the first week, including collection of $13.5 million in India, $5 million in Pakistan, and over $2 million in North America.[20] The film has grossed $39,539,517 (Rs. 155,78,56,969.8)[21] worldwide, becoming the 1st highest grossing Hindi movie at its time of release.

Country (2007) Total Gross
Australia $378,711[21]
Belgium and Luxembourg $26,373[21]
India $27,678,629[21] (Rs. 109,05,37,983)
Malaysia $95,339[21]
New Zealand $113,444[21]
Pakistan $12,220,243[21]
United Kingdom $2,622,627[21]
United States $3,597,372[21]
Worldwide $39,539,517[21] (Rs. 155,78,56,969.8)

Reviews

Tajpal Rathore of BBC gave four out of five stars and stated, "Both a homage to and parody of Bollywood, this cinematic feast delivered straight from the heart of the film industry will have you glued to your seats till the end."[22] Mark Medley of National Post gave 3 stars and stated, "The film is a mess for all the right reasons; elements of comedy, drama, romance, action and the supernatural are packed in. But really, the plot is just a vehicle to get from one song-and-dance number to the next."[23] Raja Sen of Rediff.com gave 3 and half stars and stated, "Om Shanti Om is an exultant, heady, joyous film reveling in Bollywood, and as at most parties where the bubbly flows free, there is much silly giggling and tremendous immaturity. You'd do well to breathe in the filmi fumes, lift your own collar-tips upwards, and leave sense out of the equation. More cameos are written in than dialogues, so sit back and play spot-the-celeb. Or watch the Khan have a blast on screen."[24] Indiafm's Taran Adarsh gave movie awesome 4 out 5 star rating stating "At the box-office, the film will set new records in days to come and has the power to emerge one of the biggest hits of SRK's career."[25] AOL India's Noyon Jyoti Parasara gave the movie 3 out of 5 stating, "The movie consists of all the elements that are essentially called the 'navratnas' of Indian cinema - from joy to grief to romance to revenge. And she mixes these well to cook up a potboiler, which is sure to be a run away hit."[3]

SearchIndia.com gave the movie the thumbs-down stating that "A dispiritingly commonplace theme of reincarnation packaged in a disjointed, tracing-paper-thin plot with ho-hum performances by the lead actors renders a mediocre movie that only addled fans of Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan would love."[26]

Rajeev Mansad of CNN-IBN gives Om Shanti Om 3 out of 5, stated "A special mention must be made for the film’s excellent dialogue which so cleverly incorporates Bollywood’s oldest clichés into these characters’ everyday parlance."[27] Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India gave 3.5 of 5 stars stating the film is a total paisa vasool and a true tribute to Karz (1980).[28] Hindustan Times's Khalid Mehmood gave the film 4/5 saying that "Om Shanti Om is total brainless mazaa."[29] Sudish Kamnath of The Hindu stated, "Om Shanti Om' is a light-hearted tribute to Hindi cinema the way we know it and love it, in spite of its flaws, improvisation and implausibility. [...]That apart, the movie is a hell of a party, a bits-and-pieces blockbuster strung together with a series of laughs, songs and dances. SRK shows us why he's the rock star of our times."[30]

The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave Om Shanti Om a rating of 83%, based upon 6 reviews (5 fresh and 1 rotten).[31]

Controversy

Om Shanti Om landed into a controversy with veteran actor Manoj Kumar, for showing his actually his body double in a bad taste. In the movie, Shreyas Talpade's character (Pappu) sneaks Manoj Kumar's movie passes to enter a movie premiere. When the "real" Manoj Kumar (film double) shows up for the premiere, the security guards ask him for identification. He produces his driving license with a photograph of him covering his face (a parody to his classic style of acting). Because the security guards do not recognize him, they declare him a fraud and chase him out of the premises with their sticks.[32] In a different scene Shah Rukh Khan (as Om Prakash Makhija) is shown giving a mock thank-you speech in a drunken state and later saying that he is Manoj Kumar.[32]

Offended by the sequence, Kumar planned to sue the makers of Om Shanti Om. In response he said, "Indian audiences had made Manoj Kumar into an icon ... That icon has been wounded, made fun of ... moral action is more important than a legal action". He also said, "People who make such movies do not know the meaning of respect and decency. They are criminals."[32] Kumar added, "Are the Mumbai police so stupid that they can't recognise Manoj Kumar and lathicharge him in the '70s when he was a star?”[33]. Kumar also alleged that Shahrukh Khan is communal.[34]

Later, in a press conference Shahrukh Khan and director Farah Khan apologised for the matter. Shahrukh accepted his mistake and apologised, saying "It was a mistake to overlook the fact that it might hurt anyone. I truly apologise to everyone who think I have made fun of him. Honestly speaking, I didn't mean to show anyone in a negative manner or run down anyone."[35] Farah Khan even offered to cut the scene which Manoj Kumar felt was hurtful, but Kumar refused on grounds that, as Khan had stated, "I [Farah Khan] was like his daughter. He said, ‘Betiyaan maafi nahi maangti' (Daughters don't ask for forgiveness). I told him that he could've called me and scolded me."[35]

Later, Kumar said that though this incident was hurtful to him, he wishes to forgive, ignore, and move on, saying that he prefers to “see Ram in everyone and ignore the Ravana.”[36]

In 2008, before the film’s television premiere on Sony TV, veteran actor Manoj Kumar filed for a stay on the television release, at civil court in Mumbai. On 8 August 2008, he won permanent injunction on the scenes in Om Shanti Om that lampooned him. The court ordered the producers and Sony Entertainment Television, to edit the Manoj Kumar lookalike scenes before showing the film on the channel on 10 August 2008. It also ordered that the film could not be shown in any media—TV, DVD or Internet—without the scene being deleted.[37][38]

On 12 August 2008, Kumar filed two cased cases against actor Shah Rukh Khan, his production house director, and wife, Gauri Khan, and film director Farah Khan for ridiculing him in Om Shanti Om. First was the defamation case, demanding Re 1 as damages, and the second was a cheating case, for not keeping their promise of deleting the scene, as assured at the time of film’s release.[39]

Plagiarism

On 7 August 2008, before its television release, scriptwriter Ajay Monga, who has written scripts for Madhur Bhandarkar’s film Corporate (2006) and Fashion (2008), moved to the Bombay High Court alleging that the basic storyline of the film was lifted from a film script he had emailed to Shah Rukh Khan in 2006. According to the petition, "Monga along with one more writer Hemant Hegde had registered the script with the Cine Writers Association (CWA) in September 2005… I then took the script to Red Chillies in 2006. Shah Rukh was shooting in Malaysia at that time, so the script was emailed to him, but they never got back to me. It was only when I saw the film that I realized that it was entirely based on my script." In January 2008, Cine Writers Association (CWA), rejected Monga’s appeal at a special Executive Committee meeting in February. Thereafter, he approached the court to stay the film’s screening on television. Though, on 6 August the court rejected Monga's plea for seeking a stay on the television telecast, it directed all the respondents including Shahrukh Khan, Farah Khan, and Red Chillies Entertainment, Gauri Khan (director Red Chillies) and film's co-writer Mushtaq Sheikh, to file their say by the next hearing on 29 September 2008.[40][41][42]

In November 2008, the Film Writer's association sent a communication to Red Chillies and Ajay Monga that it had found similarities in Om Shanti Om and Monga's script. The similarities were more than mere coincidences according to Sooni Taraporewala who chaired a special committee that has investigated the case on behalf of the Film Writer's association.[43]

Another allegation of plagiarism came from Rinki Bhattacharya, daughter of the late Bimal Roy, who directed Madhumati, and threatened legal action against Red Chillies Entertainment and the producer-director of Om Shanti Om, as she felt that the film's second half was similar to her father’s film, Madhumati, also a re-birth saga.[40][41]

Awards

Filmfare Awards

Year Category Cast / Crew
2008 Best Female Debut Deepika Padukone
2008 Best Special Effects Red Chillies VFX

Star Screen Awards

Year Category Cast / Crew
2008 Best Newcomer Female Deepika Padukone
2008 Best Choreographer Farah Khan
2008 Jodi No. 1 Shahrukh Khan and Deepika Padukone

Stardust Awards

Year Category Cast / Crew
2008 Stardust Dream Director Award Farah Khan
2008 Best Actor in a Negative role Arjun Rampal
2008 Breakthrough performance Male Shreyas Talpade

Zee Cine Awards

Year Actor Film
2008 Best Actor in a Negative Role Arjun Rampal
2008 Best Female Debut Deepika Padukone
2008 Best Choreography Farah Khan
2008 Best Costumes Manish Malhotra, Karan Johar and Sanjiv Mulchandani
2008 Best Visual Effects Red Chillies VFX

IIFA Awards

Asia Pacific Screen Awards

Asian Film Awards

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