Darr
Darr (transl. Fear) is a 1993 Indian romantic psychological thriller film directed by Yash Chopra through the studio Yash Raj Films. The film stars Sunny Deol, Juhi Chawla and Shah Rukh Khan (in his first Yash Raj film), with Anupam Kher, Tanvi Azmi and Dalip Tahil in supporting roles.
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Directed by | Yash Chopra |
Produced by | Yash Chopra |
Written by | Honey Irani Javed Siddiqui |
Starring | Sunny Deol Juhi Chawla Shah Rukh Khan Anupam Kher Tanvi Azmi Dalip Tahil |
Music by | Shiv-Hari |
Cinematography | Manmohan Singh |
Edited by | Keshav Naidu |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Yash Raj Films |
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Running time | 177 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | ₹3 crore[1] |
Box office | est. ₹21.31 crore[1] |
Darr has won several accolades, including the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. The film received 10 nominations at the 39th Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, Best Director for Chopra, Best Actor for Deol, Best Actress for Chawla, and Best Villain for Khan, and won 2 awards, including Best Comedian for Kher. For Chawla, this was her fourth consecutive box office hit of the year solidifying her career as a leading lady in the 1990s. Khan's portrayal of obsessive lover was applauded by critics.
PlotEdit
The film begins with Kiran, a beautiful college student, returning home to her brother Vijay and his wife Poonam for Holi celebrations. She is being obsessively stalked along the way by Rahul, her classmate who has a crush on her. Kiran's boyfriend Sunil is a navy officer Sunil's Captain Mehra is also the father of Rahul. Rahul tries to be friendly with Sunil in order to be closer to Kiran.
When Kiran reaches home, she is continually stalked by Rahul on the phone. This causes much stress to herself and her family. He crashes Kiran's family's Holi celebration as a member of the band. Sunil asks Kiran to offer the band some money for their performance, where Rahul expresses his love to Kiran, which disturbs her greatly and a foot chase ensues between Sunil and Rahul, but Rahul soon disappears into the crowd.
When Rahul receives the news of Kiran and Sunil's engagement, he tries to shoot and kill Sunil when the couple is out shopping for a wedding ring. He misses his aim and Sunil begins to chase him, from which Rahul escapes while Sunil meets with an accident.
Sunil after his recovery gets married to Kiran but Rahul still refuses to give up on Kiran. He kills the two cops assigned for their protection and defaces their new home with graffiti that declares his love and which causes them more distress. To get away from the stalker, Sunil takes Kiran on a surprise honeymoon to Switzerland while booking extra tickets to Goa so that the stalker will go away. Rahul then kills his best friend Vikram and makes it look like that Vikram was the one who was her stalker. Rahul turns up at their hotel in the Alps after knowing their location from Poonam and Vijay. Kiran recognizes him from college and the couple welcomes him to be part of their festivities.
That very evening, Sunil finds out that Rahul was the one who has been Kiran's stalker all along. He sends Kiran away on a boat confronts Rahul and beats him up. Rahul stabs Sunil with a knife after feigning surrender and leaves him for dead. He then goes to the boat and starts forcing Kiran in marrying him. But Sunil comes back and beats him. He gets shocked when he hears Kiran supporting Sunil before being killed.
Kiran and Sunil then return to India and reunite with their family.
CastEdit
- Sunny Deol as Sunil Malhotra, Kiran's husband
- Juhi Chawla as Kiran Awasthi
- Shah Rukh Khan as Rahul Mehra, Capt. Avinash's son
- Anupam Kher as Vijay Awasthi, Kiran's elder brother
- Tanvi Azmi as Poonam Awasthi, Kiran's Sister in-law and Vijay's wife
- Dalip Tahil as Captain Avinash Mehra, Rahul's father and Sunil's boss
- Annu Kapoor as Vikram 'Vicky' Oberoi, Rahul's friend
- Vikas Anand as Dr. Ajay Gupta
ProductionEdit
[2][3] Sanjay Dutt was the original choice of the role of antagonist Rahul, but Chopra was unable to finalize him because of his jail sentence due to illegal possession of arms. Sudesh Berry was then considered for the role, but was rejected after a screen test. Ajay Devgan was offered the role of Rahul, but he could not accept due to other commitments.
Aamir Khan, who had worked with Chopra on Parampara, was then signed as Rahul. However, problems arose when Khan asked Chopra for a joint narration of the script with him and Sunny Deol. Khan's reasoning for this was that since he and Deol were two leading actors, they could hear their roles and if they were both satisfied, no ego hassles would happen henceforth. However, Chopra refused to heed to such a request. Khan was also unhappy with the way Deol's character beat Rahul up in the film's climax. Khan was then removed from the project. Ironically, after the release, Deol was miffed as he felt that the other male lead role was stronger than his.
After Aamir left the film, Shah Rukh Khan was cast as Rahul. Darr helped bring Shahrukh to stardom and he went on to star in all of Chopra's future directorial ventures. Rishi Kapoor, Mithun Chakraborty and Jackie Shroff were all offered the role of Sunil before Sunny Deol.
Sridevi, who had previously worked with Chopra in Chandni (1989) and Lamhe (1991), was the original choice for the role of Kiran. The role was crafted and planned much like her previous roles in Chandni and Lamhe. Chopra too admitted dressing Kiran like Chandni and Pallavi/Pooja, which can be observed in the film as well. However, Sridevi refused to accept the role as she wanted Kiran's character to be the obsessed lover instead of the victim, but Chopra refused this change of plot. After Sridevi, the role was offered to Divya Bharti mainly on the consultation of Sunny Deol. But owing to some previous misunderstandings, Aamir got Divya replaced by Juhi Chawla.[4]
Nitish Bharadwaj was approached for Sunil's role after Rishi Kapoor and Jackie Shroff rejected the role. This is because of his popularity as Lord Krishna's role in B.R. Chopra's Mahabharat. But Nitish rejected the role claiming that the role is not as challenging as it would be.
The film's title Darr was suggested to Yash Chopra by Hrithik Roshan and Chopra's younger son Uday Chopra.[5]
SoundtrackEdit
The soundtrack for Darr was composed by the duo Shiv-Hari (Shiv Kumar Sharma and Hariprasad Chaurasia). It is written by Anand Bakshi It was the second best-selling Bollywood soundtrack album of the year.[6] The soundtrack album sold about 4.5 million units in India,[7] earning at least ₹10.8 crore (equivalent to ₹63 crore or US$7.2 million in 2019).[8] Rakesh Budhu of Planet Bollywood in his review gave the album 8.5 stars out of 10.[9]
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Soundtrack album by | ||||
Released | 1993 | |||
Genre | Film soundtrack | |||
Length | 42:12 | |||
Label | HMV Records | |||
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All lyrics are written by Anand Bakshi.
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Jaadu Teri Nazar" | Udit Narayan | 4:41 |
2. | "Darwaaza Band Karlo" | Lata Mangeshkar, Abhijeet | 6:05 |
3. | "Tu Mere Saamne" | Lata Mangeshkar, Udit Narayan | 6:07 |
4. | "Ishq Da Bura Rog" | Lata Mangeshkar, Vinod Rathod | 5:43 |
5. | "Solah Button" | Lata Mangeshkar, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Pamela Chopra | 7:35 |
6. | "Likha Hai Ye In Hawaaon Pe" | Lata Mangeshkar, Hariharan | 5:12 |
7. | "Ang Se Ang Lagana" | Alka Yagnik, Vinod Rathod, Sudesh Bhosale, Devki Pandit | 6:49 |
Box officeEdit
At the domestic Indian box office, Darr became the third highest-grossing film of 1993, after Aankhen and Khalnayak, and was declared a blockbuster.[10] In India, it was released on 190 screens, with 19.96 million tickets sold. Its domestic gross was ₹15.73 crore, including a net income of ₹10.74 crore, which is equivalent to ₹184.4 crore (US$21 million) when adjusted for inflation.[1] Its domestic gross is equivalent to ₹339 crore (US$39 million) when adjusted for inflation.[lower-alpha 1]
At the overseas box office, Darr was the year's highest-grossing Indian film of 1993, grossing ₹5.58 crore.[11] Worldwide, it grossed ₹21.31 crore,[1] equivalent to ₹366 crore (US$42 million) when adjusted for inflation.[lower-alpha 1]
RemakesEdit
Darr was remade in Kannada as Preethse, starring Upendra as Chandu (Rahul) Shiva Rajkumar as Surya (Sunil) and Bollywood actress Sonali Bendre playing Kiran.[12] The film also partially inspired the 2005 Tamil Chinna, starring Arjun Sarja and Sneha in lead roles. The Telugu film Tapassu also borrowed some scenes from Darr.
The teaser trailer for an intended five-part web series Darr 2.0 was released on YouTube on August 30, 2016. It was set to be a retelling of the film in a contemporary setting, portraying cyber-stalking and digital crimes. The web series was set to be produced by Ashish Chopra under the banner of Y-Films and directed by Vikash Chandra. Screenplay and dialogues are by Nikhil Taneja and Shubham Yogi.[13][14] The series was later postponed.
AwardsEdit
Award | Category | Nominee | Result | References |
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National Film Awards 1993 | National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment | Yash Chopra | Won | [15] |
39th Filmfare Awards | Best Comedian | Anupam Kher | Won | [16] |
Best Cinematographer | Manmohan Singh | Won | ||
Best Film | Yash Chopra | Nominated | ||
Best Director | Yash Chopra | Nominated | ||
Best Actress | Juhi Chawla | Nominated | ||
Best Actor | Sunny Deol | Nominated | ||
Best Villain | Shahrukh Khan | Nominated | ||
Best Music Director | Shiv-Hari | Nominated | ||
Best Lyrics | Anand Bakshi for "Jaadu Teri Nazar" | Nominated | ||
Best Male Playback Singer | Udit Narayan for "Jaadu Teri Nazar" | Nominated |
NotesEdit
ReferencesEdit
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "Darr - Movie - Box Office India". boxofficeindia.com. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
- ↑ "Rediff On The NeT, Movies: The Preethse review". Rediff. 31 January 2000. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
- ↑ Chintamani, Gautam (12 March 2016). "After 'Darr', Shah Rukh Khan channels Robert De Niro again in 'Fan'. Will it help?- Entertainment News, Firstpost". Firstpost.
- ↑ "Did You Know: Aamir Khan got Divya Bharti replaced with Juhi Chawla in Darr due to THIS reason?". PINKVILLA. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
- ↑ "24 years of Darr: We bet you didn't know these 7 unknown facts about Shah Rukh Khan's film". India TV. 24 December 2017.
- ↑ "Music Hits 1990–1999 (Figures in Units)". Box Office India. 22 January 2009. Archived from the original on 15 February 2008. Retrieved 9 May 2012.
- ↑ "Making Music Like Ne'er Before". Outlook. 13 March 1996.
- ↑ "India Today". India Today. 19: iv. 1994.
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Lyricist: Anand Bakshi
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- ↑ "Box Office 1993". Boxofficeindia.com. Archived from the original on 14 August 2013. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
- ↑ "Top Overseas Grossers 1993". Box Office India. Retrieved 3 December 2017.
- ↑ He Ram! What's going on? rediff.com
- ↑ Dixit, Mini. "Shah Rukh's Darr is getting a creepy, stalker-ish, web series makeover". India Today. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
- ↑ Ramachandran, Naman (30 August 2016). "Early Shah Rukh Khan Film 'Darr' Revived as Indian Web Series". Variety. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
- ↑ Gopalakrishnan, K.; Aggarwal, Semugha. 41st National Film Festival (PDF). Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. pp. 18–19.
- ↑ "Filmfare Awards (1994)". IMDb. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
Further readingEdit
- Chowdhury, Purna (2010). "Bollywood Babes: Body and Female Desire in the Bombay Films Since the Nineties and Darr, Mohra and Aitraaz: A Tropic Discourse". In Mehta, Rini Bhattacharya; Pandharipande, Rajeshwari V. (eds.). Bollywood and Globalization: Indian Popular Cinema, Nation, and Diaspora. Anthem Press. pp. 56–60. ISBN 978-1843318330.