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Bullett Raja

Bullet Raja
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTigmanshu Dhulia
Written byTigmanshu Dhulia
Amaresh Misra
Produced byRahul Mittra
Nitin Tej Ahuja
Tigmanshu Dhulia
StarringSaif Ali Khan
Jimmy Sheirgill
Vidyut Jammwal
Sonakshi Sinha
Chunky Pandey
Ravi Kishan
Vishwajeet Pradhan
Gulshan Grover
Raj Babbar
CinematographyP. S. Vinod
Edited byRahul Srivastava
Music bySajid–Wajid
Guest Composer:
RDB
Production
companies
BrandSmith Motion Pictures
Moving Pictures
Rahul Mittra Films
Distributed byFox Star Studios
Release date
  • 29 November 2013 (2013-11-29)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget51 crore[1]
Box office53.60 crore[2]

Bullett Raja (transl. Bullet king) is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia and produced by Rahul Mittra, Nitin Tej Ahuja and Tigmanshu Dhulia under the banner of BrandSmith Motion Pictures, Rahul Mittra Films and Moving Pictures. The film features Saif Ali Khan, Sonakshi Sinha and Jimmy Sheirgill in the lead roles, while Vidyut Jammwal, Chunky Pandey, Ravi Kishan, Vishwajeet Pradhan, Gulshan Grover and Raj Babbar appear in supporting roles.

The film is set against the backdrop of Uttar Pradesh-based mafia while dealing with the political and industrial powers of the state.

Bullett Raja was the opening film at the 8th annual Mosaic International South Asian Film Festival (MISAFF) 2014 in Toronto and was released on 29 November 2013.[3][4][5]

Plot

Raja Mishra (Saif Ali Khan) gatecrashes into a marriage while trying to escape from a brawl. The bride's cousin, Rudra Tripathi (Jimmy Sheirgill), and Raja form a friendship, with Raja revealing that he is an uninvited guest. While in the process of seducing the mujra dancer, Raja overhears a plot by Lallan Tiwari (Chunky Pandey) to execute everyone in the wedding upon instructions from Akhand Vir (Vishwajeet Pradhan) wanting to use Rudra's uncle's land for poppy farming. Raja warns everyone about the impending attack, and Raja and Rudra fight off the attacking Lallan Tiwari's gang. Rudra's uncle (Sharat Saxena) sees the potential in Raja and Rudra forming an alliance for offering protection to political personalities and offers them to join his gang. Not wanting to enter the world of politics, they refuse, and Rudra's uncle advises them to take refuge from Lallan's gang in jail. In a later incident, Rudra's uncle is killed by the Akhand Vir with the help of Lallan Singh.

In jail, Raja and Rudra meet Shirivastav Ji, a political advisor with knowledge of everything happening in Uttar Pradesh politics. He arranges for Raja and Rudra to leave jail and avenge the death of Rudra's uncle by killing Lallan. Their success creates news in political circles, and Shirivastav advises them to join hands with Ram Babu Shukla in order to take revenge against the Akhand Vir.

They start working for Ram Babu Shukla (Raj Babbar), a politician, and in the process kill the Akhand Vir, gaining credibility and support in the political circles, which brings them fortune and fame amongst youth. Their friendship and partnership are the talk of the town, making the otherwise preferred hitman Sumer Yadav rendering useless.

While representing Ram Babu Shukla in an important meeting, Raja and Rudra are insulted by Bajaj (Gulshan Grover). In order to teach him a lesson, Raja and Rudra kidnap Bajaj while he is in the process of pretend interviewing a girl named Mitali (Sonakshi Sinha) for the role of an actress. They extort money from Bajaj, and in the process, Raja started to develop feelings for Mitali. On the advice of Shukla, Raja, Rudra, and Mitali, go to Mumbai until matters settle and avoid any attacked from Bajaj. Raja proposes to Mitali, and Rudra approves of their relationship. Later they return to UP, and while Raja is getting his sister's engagement done, Bajaj arrives at their house with a shooter, Sumer Yadav (Ravi Kishan), and kills Rudra.

Raja takes his revenge by killing Bajaj, which turns all political and business fraternity against him. They all want him dead in order to gain Bajaj's money, which is needed to fund their election campaigns but is being held by Shirivastav. They plot to kill him by appointing a police officer from Chambal, Arun Singh Munna (Vidyut Jammwal). Raja meanwhile moves to Kolkata with Mitali, where their romance furthers. Upon returning from Kolkata, Raja finds Sumer and kills him in front of Arun, and in the following fight, he spares Arun's life. A mole in Raja's gang (Gaurav Dixit), ordered by Shukla, plots to kill Raja. According to the plan, Arun will kill Raja, but then the mole will kill Arun to appease the youth that supports Raja. Raja finds out about the plan and reveals it to Arun. Together, they kill the mole and fake Raja's death. In the end, it shows Raja leaving with Mitali for a new life, and Arun is also shown to be leaving with them.

Cast

Production

Development

The film's proposed name was Jai Ram Ji Ki but on the suggestion of Saif Ali Khan to producer Rahul Mittra it was named Bullett Raja to give it a more gangster feel.[6][7] Sonakshi Sinha expressed excitement about working with Saif Ali Khan and called it a fresh pairing and joined the crew in February 2013.[8] All male characters have grown a moustache to fit the role in the film.[9] Earlier, actor Irrfan Khan was revealed to be a part of the film but he walked out because of hectic schedule and date clashes for his other projects.[10] Later, producer Rahul Mittra replaced him with martial artist[11] turned actor Vidyut Jamwal.[12] Jamwal decided to design his stunts himself and without any body double.[13] Later, Gulshan Grover was hired to play a negative role as a powerful industrialist in the film.[14] The first teaser of Soha Ali Khan's starrer film Mr Joe B. Carvalho and trailer of Dedh Ishqiya were attached with Bullet Raja.[15][16]

Filming

On 6 November 2012, the shooting of the film began in Lucknow, Raebareli, Kolkata and Mumbai were the other cities for filming later.[17][18] The first leg of shooting came to an end in Lucknow on 10 December[19] making it the first Bollywood film & producer Rahul Mittra the first film-maker to qualify for the film subsidy from Film Bandhu Uttar Pradesh while the second leg began at Kolkata at around last week of February 2013.[20] Both real and fake guns are used during shooting while Saif used real guns for realistic look.[21] The actors shot in the Dalhousie area of central Kolkata and other locations such as Princep Ghat, Kumartuli, flower market and the famous Laha Bari.[22] After completion of schedule in Kolkata, the crew turned back to Lucknow to resume and then to Nashik for the final leg of the shooting.[23][24]

Release

The film was released on 28 November 2013 in the USA and on 29 November in India.

Critical reception

On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, 33% of 6 reported critics gave the film a positive review, with an average rating of 6/10.[25]

Faheem Ruhani of India Today gave 3.5 out of 5 stars to the film and said, "Bullet Raja's slogan claims 'aayenge toh garmi badyaenge.' To the film's credit, it delivers what it promises."[26] Sarita A Tanwar of Daily News and Analysis gave 3 of 5 stars to the film and said, "Watch it if you’re a fan of some edgy dialogues. As for the rest of it, you’ll want to rain bullets on this Raja".[27]

Pre-release business

The worldwide distribution rights were sold for 90 crore (US$11 million) to Fox Star studios. Its satellite rights were sold for 40 crore (US$4.8 million).[28]

Box office

Bullet Raja opened below average mark at the box office as it grossed around 65 million (US$780,000) on its opening day and 65 million (US$780,000) the second day. On the third day, it collected about 75 million (US$900,000)[29] bringing up the total first weekend to 213 million (US$2.6 million) at the box office.[30] The film grossed 303 million (US$3.6 million) in its first week.[31] In overseas markets, Bullett Raja grossed $1.25 million in ten days.[32]

Soundtrack

Bullett Raja
Soundtrack album by
Released25 October 2013 (2013-10-25)[33]
RecordedGeet Audio Craft Studio
Ashok Honda Studio
GenreSoundtrack
Length30:38
LabelT-Series
ProducerSajid–Wajid, RDB
Sajid–Wajid chronology
Ishkq in Paris[34]
(2013)
Bullett Raja
(2013)
Heropanti[34]
(2014)
RDB chronology
Bajatey Raho
(2013)
Bullett Raja
(2013)

The soundtrack album was released on 25 October 2013 on iTunes[33] consisting of 7 tracks composed by RDB and Sajid–Wajid and lyrics written by Sandeep Nath, Kausar Munir, Shabbir Ahmed and Raftaar.[35]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Tamanche Pe Disco"RaftaarRDBRDB, Nindy Kaur & Raftaar3:28
2."Saamne Hai Savera"Kausar MunirSajid–WajidWajid, Bonnie Chakraborty, Shreya Ghoshal4:36
3."Jai Govinda Jai Gopala"Shabbir AhmedSajid–WajidNeeraj Shridhar4:50
4."Don't Touch My Body"Sandeep NathSajid–WajidMamta Sharma4:48
5."Bullett Raja"Kausar MunirSajid–WajidWajid, Keerthi Sagathia4:26
6."Satake Thoko"Sandeep NathSajid–WajidWajid, Keerthi Sagathia, Danish Sabri5:03
7."Jai Govinda Jai Gopala (Remix)"Shabbir AhmedSajid–WajidNeeraj Shridhar3:27
Total length:30:38

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