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| caption        = Theatrical release poster  
| caption        = Theatrical release poster  
| producer      = Ratan Jain<br>Ganesh Jain<br>[[Champak Jain]]
| producer      = Ratan Jain<br>Ganesh Jain<br>[[Champak Jain]]
| writer        = K. Saxena (Dialogues)
| writer        = [[K. P. Saxena]]<br/>(Dialogues)
| story          = Neeraj Vora<br>[[Siddique (director)|Siddique]]<br>[[Lal (actor)|Lal]]
| story          = Neeraj Vora<br>[[Siddique (director)|Siddique]]<br>[[Lal (actor)|Lal]]
|based_on   = [[Godfather (1991 film)|Godfather]] by <br/>[[Siddique-Lal]]
| based_on       = [[Godfather (1991 film)|Godfather]] by <br/>[[Siddique-Lal]]
| screenplay    = [[Neeraj Vora]]
| screenplay    = [[Neeraj Vora]]
| starring      = [[Akshaye Khanna]]<br>[[Kareena Kapoor]]
| starring      = [[Akshaye Khanna]]<br>[[Kareena Kapoor]]
| music          = '''Songs:'''<br>[[Vidyasagar (music director)|Vidyasagar]]<br>'''Score:'''<br>[[Surinder Sodhi]]
| music          = '''Songs:'''<br>[[Vidyasagar (composer)|Vidyasagar]]<br>'''Score:'''<br>[[Surinder Sodhi]]
| editing        = [[Arun Kumar Aravind|Arun Kumar]]
| editing        = [[Arun Kumar Aravind|Arun Kumar]]
| cinematography = [[Jeeva (director)|Jeeva]]
| cinematography = [[Jeeva (director)|Jeeva]]
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| country        = India
| country        = India
| language      = Hindi
| language      = Hindi
| budget        = {{INR}}10 [[crore]]<ref name="BoxOfficeIndia">{{Cite web|url=https://boxofficeindia.com/movie.php?movieid=459|title=Hulchul - Movie - Box Office India|website=boxofficeindia.com}}</ref>
| budget        = {{INR}}100 million<ref name="BoxOfficeIndia">{{Cite web|url=https://boxofficeindia.com/movie.php?movieid=459|title=Hulchul - Movie - Box Office India|website=boxofficeindia.com}}</ref>
| gross          = {{INR}}32.86 [[crore]]<ref name="BoxOfficeIndia" />
| gross          = {{INR}}328.6 million<ref name="BoxOfficeIndia" />
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'''''Hulchul''''' ({{translation|Commotion}}) is a 2004 Indian [[Hindi]]-language [[romantic comedy|romantic]] [[action comedy film]] directed by [[Priyadarshan]]. The story is adapted from the 1991 [[Malayalam]] [[film]] ''[[Godfather (1991 film)|Godfather]]''. The film has an [[all-star]] cast including [[Akshaye Khanna]], [[Kareena Kapoor]], [[Sunil Shetty]], [[Arshad Warsi]], [[Amrish Puri]], [[Paresh Rawal]], [[Jackie Shroff]], [[Arbaaz Khan]], [[Shakti Kapoor]], [[Farha Naaz]], and [[Lakshmi (actress)|Laxmi]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/hindi/review/7215.html|title=Hulchul - Talented cast overshadows cliched 'Hulchul' plot|author=Subhash K. Jha|date=27 November 2004}}</ref>
'''''Hulchul''''' ({{translation|Commotion}}) is a 2004 Indian [[Hindi]]-language [[romantic comedy|romantic]] [[action comedy film|action comedy drama film]] directed by [[Priyadarshan]]. The film is a remake of the 1991 [[Malayalam]] film ''[[Godfather (1991 film)|Godfather]]''. The film stars [[Akshaye Khanna]], [[Kareena Kapoor]], [[Sunil Shetty]], [[Jackie Shroff]], [[Arshad Warsi]], [[Amrish Puri]], [[Paresh Rawal]], [[Arbaaz Khan]], [[Shakti Kapoor]], [[Farha Naaz]], and [[Lakshmi (actress)|Laxmi]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/hindi/review/7215.html|title=Hulchul - Talented cast overshadows cliched 'Hulchul' plot|author=Subhash K. Jha|date=27 November 2004}}</ref>
 
It received generally positive reviews, who appreciated performances of cast, humor, and  cinematography, but criticised for screenplay, narration, cliche plot, and running time.


==Plot==


==Plot==
Angar Chand has a rich lifestyle in a small Indian town with his wife and four sons. The eldest son Balram falls for Dhamini, who reciprocates his feelings. Though her mother Laxmi opposes this, Angar wants their wedding. Dhamini's dad Sanjeev in anger accidentally kills Angar's wife Parvati. Dhamini is forcefully married off to Kashinath Pathak. Enraged, Angar kills Sanjeev and is jailed for 14 years.
Twenty years prior, Angar Chand ([[Amrish Puri]]) lived a wealthy lifestyle in a small town in India, along with his wife, Parvati, and four sons - Balram " Balli" Angar Chand ([[Jackie Shroff]]), Kishan Angar Chand ([[Paresh Rawal]]), Shakti Angar Chand ([[Arbaaz Khan]]) and baby Jai Angar Chand ([[Akshaye Khanna]]). Balram was of marriageable age and in love with the daughter of Laxmi Devi ([[Lakshmi (actress)|Laxmi]]), who reciprocated his feelings. Angar proceeded to arrange the marriage, however, Laxmi Devi opposed this relationship. During the wedding ceremony, Laxmi ordered her sons, Surajbhan and PratapBhan to forcibly remove their sister. In anger, Laxmi's husband shot his firearm at Balram, but instead, Parvati was hit and killed. Laxmi subsequently married her daughter to Kashinath ([[Shakti Kapoor]]). An enraged Angar Chand hacked Laxmi's husband to death in the middle of the road and was arrested and sentenced to 14 years in prison. When he returned home, he declared that women will not be permitted in his property, posting a sign on the front gate, and forbidding his sons to ever marry.


In the present, Anjali Kashinath  ([[Kareena Kapoor]]), Laxmi's Maternal  granddaughter, is in college with Jai. Angar and his family are informed that Anjali is to be married off to the Home Minister of the state. Still bearing a grudge, Angar tries to break off the engagement and subsequently succeeds by putting political pressure on the minister. Jai further humiliates Anjali when she returns to college after her failed engagement. Laxmi convinces Anjali to trick Jai into falling in love with her to cause a rift in the family. Jai meets with Anjali who openly admits that she is attracted to him. Jai, at first, rejects her, then decides to teach her and her family a lesson. Both feign their love for each other, but subsequently, Anjali and Jai admit their agendas. Both go their separate ways, but find that they are indeed in love with each other. In order to marry, Jai must first convince his elder brothers to get married, albeit in vain as none of them even want to consider this option.
===14 years later===
Bailed, Angar returns home to declare women won't be in his property, posting a sign on the front gate and forbidding his sons to ever marry.


Lucky ([[Arshad Warsi]]), Jai's friend, finds out that Kishan (Paresh Rawal), a seemingly celibate devotee of Lord Hanuman, is leading a dual life - he has been married to a woman, Gopi ([[Farha Naaz]]), for 7 years and has two children, a son, and a daughter. When Angar finds out he kicks Kishan and Jai out of his house because Jai supports Kishan's marriage.
===9 years later===


Laxmi arranges for Anjali to marry her lawyer's son Nikhil ([[Sharad Kelkar]]). After Jai and Anjali acknowledge their love for each other to her family, Anjali's uncles Pratap and Surajbhan approach Angar, asking him to help them stop Jai from disrupting her upcoming arranged marriage. Jai, Kishan, Gopi, and Lucky sneak into the wedding venue with the help of Anjali's uncle Veeru ([[Sunil Shetty]]). Jai dresses as the bridegroom and goes through the marriage rituals. However, at the end of the ceremony, Jai reveals himself and tells his father he won't go through with the final steps of the wedding without his approval.
Dhamini's daughter Anjali is in college with Jai, Angar's youngest son. Angar learns Anjali will marry the state's Home Minister. Still having a grudge, he breaks the wedding by political pressure. Anjali and Jai seek revenge but eventually fall in love. Angar's second son Kishan turns out leading a dual life; he is married to dance teacher Gopi since 7 years and has 2 children. Angar finds out and kicks Kishan and Jai out as Jai supports him. Laxmi fixes anjali's marriage with her lawyer's son sattu with the help of angaar chand so jai will not enter wedding.


Balram, who previously had supported his father's mentality the most, finally tells Jai to place the wedding necklace around Anjali's neck, completing the wedding. Jai is initially prevented from doing so, but eventually, he and Anjali are married. Anjali asks her grandmother to end the feud and Jai asks his father for forgiveness. Angar leaves the wedding and contemplates all his sons' actions on the way home. All brothers and the two wives arrive at the gate. Angar looks at his sons and takes the sign off the gate and finally welcomes women back into his family.
On the wedding day, Jai enters the venue by help from Veeru (Laxmi's son), makes Sattu unconscious and dresses as the groom. He goes through marriage rituals but reveals himself at end of the ceremony, finally marrying Anjali. She asks Laxmi to end the feud. Jai asks Angar to forgive him, who leaves and contemplates all his sons' actions. Anjali and Gopi are finally welcomed into the family, with the four sons.


==Cast==
==Cast==
 
*[[Akshaye Khanna]] as Jai A.Chand  
*[[Akshaye Khanna]] as Jai Angaar Chand
*[[Kareena Kapoor]] as Anjali  
*[[Kareena Kapoor]] as Anjali Jai Chand / Anjali Kashinath
*[[Amrish Puri]] as Angar Chand
*[[Suniel Shetty]] as Veer / Veeru
*[[Paresh Rawal]] as Kishan A.Chand / Murari
*[[Paresh Rawal]] as Kishen Angaar Chand / Murari Chand
*[[Jackie Shroff]] as Balram "Balli" A.Chand
* [[Jackie Shroff]] as Balram "Balli" Angaar Chand
*[[Suniel Shetty]] as Veer "Veeru"
* [[Amrish Puri]] as Angaar Chand
*[[Arbaaz Khan]] as Shakti A.Chand
*[[Arshad Warsi]] as Lucky
*[[Arshad Warsi]] as Lucky, Jai's friend.
* [[Arbaaz Khan]] as Shakti Angaar Chand
*[[Lakshmi (actress)|Lakshmi]] as Laxmi Devi Sanjeev Chawla
*[[Lakshmi (actress)|Lakshmi]] as Laxmi Devi
*[[Farah Naaz]] as Gopi Kishan Chand Jakhar
* [[Farah Naaz]] as Gopi Kishen Chand / Gopi Murari Chand
*[[Shakti Kapoor]] as Kashinath Pathak
* [[Shakti Kapoor]] as Kashinath
*[[Manoj Joshi (actor)|Manoj Joshi]] as Advocate Namdev Mishra                                                                  
* [[Manoj Joshi (actor)|Manoj Joshi]] as Mishra (credited as Vakil)
*[[Asrani]] as Advocate Milind Sharma
* [[Asrani]] as Advocate Sharma
*[[Akhilendra Mishra]] as Surajbhan "Surya" Chawla
* [[Akhilendra Mishra]] as Suraj "Surya" Bhan
*[[Deep Dhillon]] as Pratapbhan Chawla
* [[Deep Dhillon]] as Pratap Bhan
*[[Upasana Singh]] as Ramila Surajbhan Chawla
* [[Sharad Kelkar]] as Dr. Satyendra Mishra “Sattu”, Advocate's son, whose marriage is fixed with Anjali
*[[Ada Puri]] as Raakhi Pratapbhan Chawla
* [[Upasana Singh]] as Mrs. Surya
*[[Sharad Kelkar]] as Dr. Satyendra "Sattu" Mishra
* Ada Puri as Mrs. Pratap
*[[Mumaith Khan]] in song "Lut Gayee"
* [[Mumaith Khan]] in a Special Appearance in song Lut Gayee
*[[Zubein Khan]] in song "Lut Gayee"
* Zubein Khan in a Special Appearance in song Lut Gayee
*[[Deepali Shaw]] in song "Lut Gayee"
* Deepali Shaw in a Special Appearance in song Lut Gayee


==Soundtrack==
==Soundtrack==
According to the Indian trade website [[Box Office India]], with around 10,00,000 units sold, this film's soundtrack album was the year's fourteenth highest-selling.<ref>{{cite web|title=Music Hits 2000–2009 (Figures in Units)|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=286&catName=MjAwMC0yMDA5|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080215081557/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=286&catName=MjAwMC0yMDA5&PHPSESSID=108b9056cd4ca14236f9c6119d34dcce|archive-date=15 February 2008|publisher=[[Box Office India]]}}</ref> The song "Rafta Rafta" is a [[Hindi]] remake of the song "Aasai Aasai" with a slight change in tune from the 2003 Tamil film [[Dhool]], another film where the music was composed by Vidyasagar. The lyrics are penned by [[Sameer Anjaan|Sameer]].
According to the Indian trade website [[Box Office India]], with around 10,00,000 units sold, this film's soundtrack album was the year's fourteenth highest-selling.<ref>{{cite web|title=Music Hits 2000–2009 (Figures in Units)|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=286&catName=MjAwMC0yMDA5|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080215081557/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=286&catName=MjAwMC0yMDA5&PHPSESSID=108b9056cd4ca14236f9c6119d34dcce|archive-date=15 February 2008|publisher=[[Box Office India]]}}</ref> The song "Rafta Rafta" is a [[Hindi]] remake of the song "Aasai Aasai" with a slight change in tune from the 2003 Tamil film [[Dhool]], another film where the music was composed by Vidyasagar. The song 'Ishq Mein Pyaar Mein' is also a remake of the Tamil song ''Thaamara poovukku'' from the 1995 Tamil film ''[[Pasumpon]]'', which also had music by Vidyasagar.  The lyrics are penned by [[Sameer Anjaan|Sameer]].
{{Track listing
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| extra_column = Playback
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== Reception ==
It received generally positive reviews, who appreciated the performances of cast, humor, and cinematography, but criticized for its screenplay, narration, cliched plot, and running time.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/your-week/story/20041213-film-review-of-hulchul-starring-paresh-rawal-akshaye-khanna-kareena-kapoor-791110-2004-12-13 | title=Film review: 'Hulchul' starring Paresh Rawal, Akshaye Khanna, Kareena Kapoor }}</ref>
== Awards ==
'''[[50th Filmfare Awards]]:'''
'''Nominated'''
* [[Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role|Best Comedian]] – [[Arshad Warsi]]
* Best Comedian – [[Paresh Rawal]]


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{Official website|http://50-50hulchul.indiatimes.com/}}
* {{Official website|http://50-50hulchul.indiatimes.com/}}
* {{IMDb movie}}
* {{IMDb title}}
* {{Bollywood Hungama movie|hulchul-2}}
* {{Bollywood Hungama movie|hulchul-2}}


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