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| name = Hu Tu Tu | | name = Hu Tu Tu | ||
| image = HuTuTuFilmPoster.jpg | | image = HuTuTuFilmPoster.jpg | ||
| caption = | | caption = Theatrical release poster | ||
| director = [[Gulzar]] | | director = [[Gulzar]] | ||
| producer = Dhirajlal Shah | | producer = Dhirajlal Shah | ||
| screenplay = Gulzar<br />[[Meghna Gulzar]] | |||
| screenplay = | | starring = [[Nana Patekar]]<br />[[Sunil Shetty]]<br />[[Tabu (actress)|Tabu]]<br />[[Suhasini Mulay]] | ||
| starring = [[ | |||
| music = [[Vishal Bhardwaj]] | | music = [[Vishal Bhardwaj]] | ||
| cinematography = [[Manmohan Singh (film director)|Manmohan Singh]]<br> Rajan Kothari | | cinematography = [[Manmohan Singh (film director)|Manmohan Singh]]<br />Rajan Kothari | ||
| editing = Ram Koti<br>Ram<br>Sada | | editing = Ram Koti<br />Ram<br />Sada | ||
| released = {{Film date|df=yes|1999|01|22}} | | released = {{Film date|df=yes|1999|01|22}} | ||
| runtime = 173 Mins | | runtime = 173 Mins | ||
| country = India | | country = India | ||
| language = | | language = Hindi | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Hu Tu Tu''''' is a 1999 Indian [[Hindi]]-language [[drama film]] directed by [[Gulzar (lyricist)|Gulzar]], starring [[ | '''''Hu Tu Tu''''' is a 1999 Indian [[Hindi]]-language [[drama film]] directed by [[Gulzar (lyricist)|Gulzar]], starring [[Nana Patekar]], [[Sunil Shetty]], [[Tabu (actress)|Tabu]] and [[Suhasini Mulay]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.cinestaan.com/articles/2019/jan/22/18289/20-years-of-hu-tu-tu-gulzar-s-political-diatribe-that-failed-to-fire-the-imagination | title=20 years of Hu Tu Tu: Gulzar's political diatribe that failed to fire the imagination | access-date=18 July 2022 | archive-date=18 July 2022 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220718081747/https://www.cinestaan.com/articles/2019/jan/22/18289/20-years-of-hu-tu-tu-gulzar-s-political-diatribe-that-failed-to-fire-the-imagination | url-status=live }}</ref> | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
The story opens with the kidnapping of Panna Barve | The story opens with the kidnapping of Panna Barve, the daughter of Chief Minister Malti Barve. The responsible gang's demand is that one of their members be released from police custody. While in captivity, Panna reminisces about her childhood, where she had to struggle to grow up with a power hungry and inconsiderate mother and a simple, quiet, and spineless father. Panna's mother had also been carrying on a rather open affair with party co-member Sawantrao Gadre. Flashback over and Panna soon meets the man behind her kidnapping Aditya Patel who Panna knows from before. | ||
Via second flashback, we learn that Panna and "Adi" were lovers once upon a time. Their closeness stemmed from the fact that he also was struggling with a corrupt parent in the form of businessman father, P.N. Patel | Via second flashback, we learn that Panna and "Adi" were lovers once upon a time. Their closeness stemmed from the fact that he also was struggling with a corrupt parent in the form of businessman father, P.N. Patel. Panna and Adi both find solace in a poor basti with the company of Adi's old teacher Joshi Master and in the philosophy of poet Bhau, much to the dismay of the couple's respective parents. Bhau even goes to the extent of becoming Malti's most vociferous opponent. Due to a sudden car accident, however, Adi is presumed dead and Panna loses Adi's out-of-wedlock baby before it can be born. Thus ends the second flashback. | ||
Getting back to the kidnapping, Adi and Panna reunite after quite some time. They talk to each other and piece together the events that have occurred since their separation. Just then, the missing gang member is sent back to Adi. It is none other than Bhau, who is returned to the gang with his brain destroyed by electric shock. News also comes that Joshi Master is killed in jail and it is portrayed as a suicide. Panna and Adi then decide what the best form of poetic justice will be for their parents. They both sneak into an election campaign of Malti | Getting back to the kidnapping, Adi and Panna reunite after quite some time. They talk to each other and piece together the events that have occurred since their separation. Just then, the missing gang member is sent back to Adi. It is none other than Bhau, who is returned to the gang with his brain destroyed by electric shock. News also comes that Joshi Master is killed in jail and it is portrayed as a suicide. Panna and Adi then decide what the best form of poetic justice will be for their parents. They both sneak into an election campaign of Malti Barve and P.N. Patel, and explode bombs attached to them, thus destroying everything. The film ends with Panna's father working as headmaster in a school. | ||
Gulzar suggests that although we have already ruined the world for Generation X, we should focus our efforts into the protection and education of our school children. If we shield them from this corruption, they will become the leaders of tomorrow, and they will run the country the way it should be. | Gulzar suggests that although we have already ruined the world for Generation X, we should focus our efforts into the protection and education of our school children. If we shield them from this corruption, they will become the leaders of tomorrow, and they will run the country the way it should be. | ||
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==Soundtrack== | ==Soundtrack== | ||
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| name = Hu Tu Tu | |||
| type = [[Soundtrack album]] | |||
| artist = [[Vishal Bhardwaj]] | |||
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| released = 1998 | |||
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| genre = [[Film soundtrack|Feature film soundtrack]] | |||
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| label = [[Tips Music]] | |||
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Music by Vishal Bhardwaj.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://planetbollywood.com/Music/hututu.html | title=Planet-Bollywood - Music Review - Hu Tu Tu | access-date=18 July 2022 | archive-date=18 July 2022 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220718081747/https://planetbollywood.com/Music/hututu.html | url-status=live }}</ref> | |||
#"Itna Lamba Kash Lo Yaaro" - [[Lata Mangeshkar]], [[Hariharan (singer)|Hariharan]] | #"Itna Lamba Kash Lo Yaaro" - [[Lata Mangeshkar]], [[Hariharan (singer)|Hariharan]] | ||
#"Bandobast Hai, Jabardast Hai" - [[Roop Kumar Rathod]] | #"Bandobast Hai, Jabardast Hai" - [[Roop Kumar Rathod]] | ||
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#"Nikla Neem Ke Talese Nikla" - [[Anuradha Paudwal]], [[Kavita Krishnamurthy]], Roop Kumar Rathod | #"Nikla Neem Ke Talese Nikla" - [[Anuradha Paudwal]], [[Kavita Krishnamurthy]], Roop Kumar Rathod | ||
#"Ye Ankhe, Ye Num Ankhe" - Lata Mangeshkar | #"Ye Ankhe, Ye Num Ankhe" - Lata Mangeshkar | ||
==Reception== | |||
A critic from ''[[Rediff.com]]'' wrote that "''Hu Tu Tu'' ranks as one of Gulzar's finest and is a must see".<ref>{{cite web|last=Verma |first=Suparn |url=http://in.rediff.com/movies/1999/jan/21hut.htm |title=The power game |work=[[Rediff.com]] |date=21 January 1999 |access-date=4 June 2015 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150712111751/http://in.rediff.com/movies/1999/jan/21hut.htm |archive-date=12 July 2015 }}</ref> A critic from ''[[India Today]]'' wrote that "''Hu Tu Tu'' may well be Gulzar's political manifesto. The brutally honest and uncompromising statement doesn't make it easy for even the audience or the box office".<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/society-the-arts/films/story/19990201-film-review-hu-tu-tu-starring-nana-patekar-sunil-shetty-tabu-kulbhushan-kharbanda-825023-1999-02-01 | title=Film review: 'HU TU TU', starring Nana Patekar, Sunil Shetty, Tabu | access-date=18 July 2022 | archive-date=18 July 2022 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220718081747/https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/society-the-arts/films/story/19990201-film-review-hu-tu-tu-starring-nana-patekar-sunil-shetty-tabu-kulbhushan-kharbanda-825023-1999-02-01 | url-status=live |work=[[India Today]] | date=February 1999 }}</ref> | |||
==Accolades== | ==Accolades== | ||
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{{Gulzar}} | {{Gulzar}} | ||
{{Meghna Gulzar filmography}} | {{Meghna Gulzar filmography}} | ||
[[Category:1999 films]] | [[Category:1999 films]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:1999 Hindi-language films]] | ||
[[Category:Films featuring a Best Supporting Actress National Film Award–winning performance]] | |||
[[Category:Films featuring a Best Supporting Actress National Film | |||
[[Category:Films scored by Vishal Bhardwaj]] | [[Category:Films scored by Vishal Bhardwaj]] | ||
[[Category:Films with screenplays by Gulzar]] | [[Category:Films with screenplays by Gulzar]] | ||
[[Category:Films directed by Gulzar]] | [[Category:Films directed by Gulzar]] | ||
Latest revision as of 05:03, 4 March 2026
| Hu Tu Tu | |
|---|---|
Theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | Gulzar |
| Produced by | Dhirajlal Shah |
| Screenplay by | Gulzar Meghna Gulzar |
| Starring | Nana Patekar Sunil Shetty Tabu Suhasini Mulay |
| Music by | Vishal Bhardwaj |
| Cinematography | Manmohan Singh Rajan Kothari |
| Edited by | Ram Koti Ram Sada |
Release date |
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Running time | 173 Mins |
| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
Hu Tu Tu is a 1999 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Gulzar, starring Nana Patekar, Sunil Shetty, Tabu and Suhasini Mulay.[1]
Plot[edit | edit source]
The story opens with the kidnapping of Panna Barve, the daughter of Chief Minister Malti Barve. The responsible gang's demand is that one of their members be released from police custody. While in captivity, Panna reminisces about her childhood, where she had to struggle to grow up with a power hungry and inconsiderate mother and a simple, quiet, and spineless father. Panna's mother had also been carrying on a rather open affair with party co-member Sawantrao Gadre. Flashback over and Panna soon meets the man behind her kidnapping Aditya Patel who Panna knows from before.
Via second flashback, we learn that Panna and "Adi" were lovers once upon a time. Their closeness stemmed from the fact that he also was struggling with a corrupt parent in the form of businessman father, P.N. Patel. Panna and Adi both find solace in a poor basti with the company of Adi's old teacher Joshi Master and in the philosophy of poet Bhau, much to the dismay of the couple's respective parents. Bhau even goes to the extent of becoming Malti's most vociferous opponent. Due to a sudden car accident, however, Adi is presumed dead and Panna loses Adi's out-of-wedlock baby before it can be born. Thus ends the second flashback.
Getting back to the kidnapping, Adi and Panna reunite after quite some time. They talk to each other and piece together the events that have occurred since their separation. Just then, the missing gang member is sent back to Adi. It is none other than Bhau, who is returned to the gang with his brain destroyed by electric shock. News also comes that Joshi Master is killed in jail and it is portrayed as a suicide. Panna and Adi then decide what the best form of poetic justice will be for their parents. They both sneak into an election campaign of Malti Barve and P.N. Patel, and explode bombs attached to them, thus destroying everything. The film ends with Panna's father working as headmaster in a school.
Gulzar suggests that although we have already ruined the world for Generation X, we should focus our efforts into the protection and education of our school children. If we shield them from this corruption, they will become the leaders of tomorrow, and they will run the country the way it should be.
Cast[edit | edit source]
- Nana Patekar as Bhau
- Sunil Shetty as Aditya Patel (Adi)
- Tabu as Panna Barve
- Suhasini Mulay as Maltibai Barve
- Shivaji Satam as Barve
- Mohan Agashe as Sawantrao Gadre
- Kulbhushan Kharbanda as P.N. Patel
- Raj Zutshi as Arun Barve
- Gracy Singh as Shanti
- Ajit Vachani as Police Commissioner J.D.
- Rajesh Khera
Soundtrack[edit | edit source]
| Hu Tu Tu | |
|---|---|
| Soundtrack album by | |
| Released | 1998 |
| Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
| Label | Tips Music |
Music by Vishal Bhardwaj.[2]
- "Itna Lamba Kash Lo Yaaro" - Lata Mangeshkar, Hariharan
- "Bandobast Hai, Jabardast Hai" - Roop Kumar Rathod
- "Chhai Chhap Chhai, Chhapa Ke Chhai" - Lata Mangeshkar, Hariharan
- "Ghapla Hai, Ghapla Hai, Ghapla Hai Bhai" - Roop Kumar Rathod
- "Jago Jago Jagte Raho, Jago Jago Jagte Raho" - Roop Kumar Rathod
- "Jai Hind Hind, Guru Manter Mera" - Lata Mangeshkar
- "Nikla Neem Ke Talese Nikla" - Anuradha Paudwal, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Roop Kumar Rathod
- "Ye Ankhe, Ye Num Ankhe" - Lata Mangeshkar
Reception[edit | edit source]
A critic from Rediff.com wrote that "Hu Tu Tu ranks as one of Gulzar's finest and is a must see".[3] A critic from India Today wrote that "Hu Tu Tu may well be Gulzar's political manifesto. The brutally honest and uncompromising statement doesn't make it easy for even the audience or the box office".[4]
Accolades[edit | edit source]
| Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | Filmfare Awards | Best Actress | Tabu | Nominated |
| Best Actress (Critics) | Won | |||
| Best Supporting Actress | Suhasini Mulay | Nominated | ||
| National Film Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Won |
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "20 years of Hu Tu Tu: Gulzar's political diatribe that failed to fire the imagination". Archived from the original on 18 July 2022. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
- ↑ "Planet-Bollywood - Music Review - Hu Tu Tu". Archived from the original on 18 July 2022. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
- ↑ Verma, Suparn (21 January 1999). "The power game". Rediff.com. Archived from the original on 12 July 2015. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
- ↑ "Film review: 'HU TU TU', starring Nana Patekar, Sunil Shetty, Tabu". India Today. February 1999. Archived from the original on 18 July 2022. Retrieved 18 July 2022.