Kill Dil
Kill Dil | |
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Directed by | Shaad Ali |
Written by | Screenplay & Dialogues: Nitesh Tiwari Shreyas Jain Nikhil Mehrotra |
Story by | Nitesh Tiwari |
Produced by | Aditya Chopra |
Starring | Ranveer Singh Ali Zafar Parineeti Chopra Govinda |
Cinematography | Abhik Mukhopadhyay |
Edited by | Ritesh Soni |
Music by | Songs: Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy Background Score: Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy Jim Satya |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Yash Raj Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 127 minutes[1] |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | est. ₹40 crore[2] |
Box office | est. ₹52.1 crore[2] |
Kill Dil (transl. Kill heart) is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by Shaad Ali and produced by Aditya Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner. The film stars Ranveer Singh, Ali Zafar (in his penultimate Hindi film acting credit) and Parineeti Chopra in lead roles with Govinda portraying the antagonist.[3] The film was released on 13 November 2014.[4][5][6] The movie received mixed reviews with praise directed towards the music, humour and Govinda's performance but criticism aimed at its screenplay and direction.
Plot
[edit]Tutu (Ali Zafar) and Dev Sharma (Ranveer Singh) are two orphans who were raised by a local gangster, Bhaiyaji (Govinda), to be assassins. Their lives take a turn when they meet Disha (Parineeti Chopra) at a club, and she and Dev fall in love with each other. Dev's indifference.
Tutu gets Dev a fake MBA degree which helps Dev join an insurance company. Dev and Disha make plans to get married, while Disha is unaware of Dev's past. Bhaiyaji on learning the truth about Dev's job decides to play a trick to get him back. He sends one of his goons, Batuk, to kill Dev and informs Tutu. He also calls up Disha and tells her about Dev and Tutu's real identities. Just when Batuk is about to kill Dev, Tutu shoots him down in front of Disha. Disha is shocked with the reality and breaks up with Dev. This results in Dev again becoming an assassin.
Bhaiyaji gives them a fresh contract to kill his arch-enemy Baban Pehlwan. Dev and Tutu record a video telling the tale of how they became gangsters and send it to Disha. During a shootout, Dev is again unable to fire the gun and gets shot. Tutu takes him to the hospital, where after an operation, Dev finds Disha waiting for him and they both reconcile. Bhaiyaji gets killed by Baban Pehlwan. Dev and Disha get married while Tutu has a job interview at the same insurance company with a fake MBA degree.
Cast
[edit]- Ranveer Singh as Dev Sharma
- Ali Zafar as Tutu Sharma
- Parineeti Chopra as Disha Sharma
- Govinda as Bhaiyaji, a gangster
- Alok Nath as Jeewan Sambandh Insurance Owner
- Jass Bhatia as Chimsy
- Maanvi Gagroo as Jenny
- Sukhwinder Singh as Dulha in "Happy Budday" song
Production
[edit]Parineeti Chopra signed to the film, with Govinda as the antagonist.[6]
Early on in February 2014, many shots of the movie were taken in Greater Noida's Gautam Buddha University and Galgotias Campus One[7][8] and at The Grand Venice Mall. Ali, Ranveer Singh and Govinda share the dance floor in the movie.[9] Through March the film was shot at various locations in Delhi.[10] Later in April 2014, a schedule of the film with leads Ali Zafar, Ranveer Singh and Parineeti Chopra was shot at Lavasa And (Kharghar) Mumbai in Maharashtra.[11][12]
It was the first Indian film in 4DX.[13]
Critical reception
[edit]Sukanya Verma of Rediff said "It has random songs, birdbrained logic and a romance that's about as exciting as toothpaste."[14] Saibal Chaterjee from NDTV gave the film 2 stars and said "Watch Kill Dil if you have plenty of time to kill. It is unlikely to deliver much joy to your dil, though."[15] DNA said that it fails to connect with audiences and gave 2 stars, while praising Govinda's performance.[16]
Box office reception
[edit]The film grossed ₹200 million (US$2.4 million) in India on its opening weekend, recouping most of its budget.[17] Overseas it collected ₹80.8 million (US$970,000) across its opening weekend, making ₹281 million (US$3.4 million) worldwide in its first three days.[18] In Pakistan, Kill Dil had the third-highest opening weekend gross of 2014 behind Kick and Happy New Year.[19][20] In its first week it collected a total of ₹290 million (US$3.5 million) according to Box Office India.[21]
Soundtrack
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Released | 9 October 2014 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Length | 36:34 | |||
Label | YRF Music | |||
Producer | Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy | |||
Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy chronology | ||||
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Singles from Kill Dil | ||||
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The music of Kill Dil was composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy (Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani and Loy Mendonsa), with lyrics by Gulzar. The soundtrack comprises 8 songs. The soundtrack was released on 9 October 2014.
The title song of the film sung by Sonu Nigam and Shankar Mahadevan was released on 25 September 2014.
Another single, "Sweeta", sung by Adnan Sami, was released on 2 October 2014.
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Kill Dil" (title song) | Sonu Nigam, Shankar Mahadevan, Gulzar | 5:50 |
2. | "Happy Budday" | Sukhwinder Singh, Shankar Mahadevan | 4:29 |
3. | "Sajde" | Arijit Singh, Nihira Joshi Deshpande, Gulzar | 5:25 |
4. | "Bol Beliya" | Shankar Mahadevan, Siddharth Mahadevan, Sunidhi Chauhan | 4:57 |
5. | "Sweeta" | Adnan Sami | 2:03 |
6. | "Daiyaa Maiyaa" | Udit Narayan, Shankar Mahadevan, Rasika Shekar, Javed Jaffrey | 3:22 |
7. | "Baawra" | Shankar Mahadevan, Nihira Joshi Deshpande, Loy Mendonsa, Gulzar | 6:35 |
8. | "Nakhriley" | Shankar Mahadevan, Ali Zafar, Mahalakshmi Iyer, Gulzar | 5:14 |
Total length: | 36:34 |
Awards and nominations
[edit]- Stardust Award for Best Supporting Actor - Govinda
- Nominated – Producers Guild Awards for Best Villain - Govinda
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "KILL DIL". bbfc.co.uk.
- ^ a b "Kill Dil – Movie – Box Office India". Retrieved 19 November 2016.
- ^ "Kill Dil news". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
- ^ Ankita R Kanabar (24 April 2014). "The date shuffle". The Indian Express. Retrieved 25 April 2014.
- ^ "Kill Dil cast and crew". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 23 August 2012. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
- ^ a b "Govinda in a negative role in Kill Dil". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 13 June 2013. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
- ^ John, Anita (3 June 2014). "Ranveer Singh Parineeti Chopra and Ali Zafar shoot with 600 cakes for Kill Dil". Bollywood Garam. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
- ^ "Another feather in Greater Noida's cap, Galgotias University becomes preferred destination for film shootings and promotions". tennews.in: National News Portal - Breaking News, Live News, Delhi News, Noida News, National News, Politics, Business, Education, Medical, Films, Features. 22 June 2017. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
- ^ "Ranveer Singh and Govinda share Dance Floor in Kill Dil". IANS. Biharprabha News. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
- ^ "Kill Dil in Delhi". The Indian Express. 26 March 2014. Retrieved 25 April 2014.
- ^ "Ranveer Singh, Parineeti Chopra start shooting for 'Kill Dil'". The Indian Express. 21 April 2014. Retrieved 25 April 2014.
- ^ "Spotted: Ranveer and Parineeti don desi avatar on Kill Dil sets". India Today. 22 April 2014. Retrieved 25 April 2014.
- ^ "Kill Dil to screen in 4DX". 11 November 2014. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
- ^ "Review: Kill Dil is a disaster!". Rediff. 14 November 2014.
- ^ "Kill Dil Movie Review". NDTVMovies.com.
- ^ "Film Review: 'Kill Dil' fails to connect with the audience, should have had more of Govinda!". dna.
- ^ "Boxoffice". boxofficeindia.com.
- ^ "'Kill / Dil' average in overseas territoriesBox Office Overseas Report". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 19 November 2014.
- ^ "'Kill Dil' gets 'kill'ed officially; collects a mere Rs 20 crore in opening weekend". The Indian Express. 17 November 2014.
- ^ "Ali Zafar's 'Kill Dil' houseful in Pakistan". Business Recorder.
- ^ "Boxoffice". boxofficeindia.com.
External links
[edit]- 2014 films
- Indian 3D films
- Indian romantic comedy films
- Indian action comedy films
- 2010s Hindi-language films
- Yash Raj Films films
- 2014 3D films
- Films shot in Maharashtra
- Indian gangster films
- 2014 action comedy films
- 2014 romantic comedy films
- Indian romantic action films
- Films directed by Shaad Ali
- 2010s romantic action films
- 4DX films