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'Heyy Babyy' is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language comedy film produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and directed by Sajid Khan. It stars Akshay Kumar, Fardeen Khan, Riteish Deshmukh, Vidya Balan, Juanna Sanghvi and Boman Irani.

The core storyline of this film is loosely based on the Malayalam film 'Thoovalsparsham' (1990) which is an adaptation of the American film 'Three Men and a Baby' (1987), in turn based on the French film 'Three Men and a Cradle'.

Plot



Arush Mehra lives a fairly wealthy lifestyle in Sydney, Australia with roommates Tanmay Joglekar and Ali Haider. Arush works for a popular dance club, while Tanmay entertains children as 'Eddy Teddy', and Ali takes care of their apartment. He mostly watches cricket on the television and places bets on it. All three are womanizers and usually end up sleeping with different women. One day, they find a baby girl outside their door with a note instructing them to take care of her, since one of them is her father. The three men go to all the women they dated and slept with, but none claim the baby as theirs.

The men try to take care of the baby, but she becomes a huge pain. So, they drop her off at a house near a church. Then, they set off for a Christmas party. They are all thinking of the girl. A big rainstorm occurs, and the baby develops pneumonia after being left in the rain. The three men rush the baby to the hospital, realizing how much they love her, and regret their decisions. She recovers, and the three become changed men. They love her, pamper her, grow an attachment towards her and even apologize to all women they used. They name her Angel due to the miracle that she survived. One morning, a woman named Isha Sahni comes to take Angel back, claiming the baby to be her daughter. The guys are shocked as Arush tells them about his past.

One year ago, Arush traveled to Delhi to attend his cousin Arjun's wedding. There, he met Isha, who also resides in Australia. He put up a facade of being a guy with traditional Indian values, won her over and they spent the night together. Shortly after, Isha caught him in a compromising situation with Devika Sharma, Isha's friend, so the couple split up. It was not Arush's fault as Devika forced herself on top of him. Arush returned to Sydney and forgot about the incident.

The guys find it very difficult to live without Angel. Arush ends up challenging Isha to marry someone faithful within seven days who will accept Angel as a daughter. If she's unsuccessful, she will have to give Angel back to him. They sign a contract to finalize the deal. The men worry that they might lose the bet since Isha is beautiful and wealthy. Arush plans with Tanmay, Ali, and Bharat, who is Isha's father to keep Angel with him.

His first attempt involves Ali posing as a botany professor named Parimal Tripathi who speaks very pure Hindi. Bharat is impressed by Parimal by this and Angel recognizes him as well. They manage to get through a few days of the week until one day Isha asks him about marriage the next day. After Isha says this, Ali talks to Arush and Tanmay who tells him to go to Disneyland where Ali gets Bharat attacked. He is stopped from further efforts by Tanmay in the 'Eddy Teddy' costume. Bharat decides that Tanmay is the right man for Isha. Tanmay, Arush, and Ali make plans to stop Isha from marrying someone else and tell the truth to Angel about their plans to convince her mother. As the contract is about to terminate, Isha somehow manages to find out the truth that she has been cheated by her father, Tanmay, Ali, and most of all Arush.

Isha goes with Angel to her private jet to go somewhere very far because she has lost the deal. As she is about to leave she is stopped by some cops because Ali and Tanmay called them. As they are arguing, Arush turns up showing Isha the contract and tearing it up indicating that Isha now has every right over Angel. But before the three men leave heartbroken, Arush says that a child needs a mother the most but it also needs a father. Just as they are about to leave, Angel says her first word "Dada" indicating she has developed an attachment to the men as well, but Isha takes her away in the airplane.

The three men are depressed as they assume that they may never see Angel again until they are surprised to see her on their doorstep. Isha finally realises that Angel needs her father too and the film ends with their marriage taking place, and Angel's photoshoot. During the wedding, Bharat's girlfriend crashes the wedding and questions Bharat about their relationship.

Cast



*Akshay Kumar as Aarush Mehra

*Vidya Balan as Isha Sahni

*Riteish Deshmukh as Tanmay Joglekar/Eddy Teddy

*Fardeen Khan as Ali "Al" Haider/Professor Parimal Tripathi

*Juanna Sanghvi as Angel Mehra

*Boman Irani as Bharat Sahni

*Sindhura Gadde as Devika Sharma

*Chirag Vohra as Arjun

*Muskaan Mihani as Arjun's bride

*Anupam Sharma as the doctor

*Jennifer Mayani the supermarket girl

*Vrajesh Hirjee as Ajay Shah, bridegroom of Devika Sharma

*Bikramjeet Kanwarpal as Advocate Mishra, Isha's lawyer

*Anupam Kher as Mr. Malhotra - in a special appearance in the song "Mast Kalandar

*Shah Rukh Khan as Raj Malhotra - in a special appearance in the song "Mast Kalandar

*Kim Sharma as Bharat's girlfriend (special appearance)

*Aarti Chabria as Arush's ex-girlfriend (special appearance)

*Payal Rohatgi as Tanmay's ex-girlfriend (special appearance)

*Hrishitaa Bhatt as Ali's ex-girlfriend (special appearance)

'Special appearance in title song' (in order of appearance)

* Malaika Arora

* Celina Jaitly

* Minissha Lamba

* Amrita Rao

* Tara Sharma

* Neha Dhupia

* Dia Mirza

* Ameesha Patel

* Sophie Choudry

* Masumeh Makhija

* Koena Mitra

* Riya Sen

* Amrita Arora

* Shamita Shetty

Production



Most of the shooting took place in Australia while some in Filmistan Studio in Mumbai.

Initially, Shah Rukh Khan was offered the role of the main lead, but declined due to date issues. He later ended up doing a cameo instead. Rani Mukerji was offered the role which was later played by Vidya Balan instead.

An Australian features in a promotional video which was not to be in the film. The girl band from Sydney are called the Girlband.

Soundtrack



The music is composed by ShankarEhsaanLoy and lyrics are penned by Sameer.

Reception

The album received favourable reviews from major critics. Joginder Tuteja of 'Bollywood Hungama' in his four-star review, said that the album is a "must-buy": "The music score of 'Heyy Babyy' is undoubtedly the best soundtrack of the year so far. Every track is a gem in its own way." Sukanya Verma of 'Rediff' described the album as "a peppy soundtrack".

The album made its debut at No. 6 in the charts, later climbed up to the top 5 and remained consistent in the middle of the charts. According to the Indian trade website 'Box Office India', with around 12,00,000 units sold, this film's soundtrack album was the year's tenth highest-selling.

Reception



Reviews

'Heyy Babyy' opened to positive reviews, though many criticised the slow pace in the second half.

Taran Adarsh gave the film 4 out of 5 stars saying it "is an entertainer that has something for everyone". He praised the performances of the lead stars. Critic Aparajita Ghosh gave 3 out 5 stars, saying "'Heyy Babyy' packs in enough masala and emotion to keep you entertained throughout its running time." Noyon Jyoti Parasara of AOL India stated "Sajid Khan's debut is one movie you can go and watch and leave your brains behind. Go laugh aloud!"

Box office

'Heyy Babyy' opened to packed houses in over 650 cinemas in India. The opening was at 90%+ and continued to do well in the days following. It grossed in India, $1.4 million in the US and 763,000 in the UK and was declared a "super-hit".

It was a hit abroad, opening to a favorable response and taking the second biggest Hindi film opening in the UK after 'Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute to Love' (2007). 'Heyy Babyy' debuted at number 10 and made 289,761 at a screen average of 4,765.

See also



* 'Trois hommes et un couffin' or 'Three Men and a Cradle', 1985 French original

References




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