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'Laaga Chunari Mein Daag Journey Of A Woman' is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Pradeep Sarkar and starring Jaya Bachchan, Rani Mukherji, Konkona Sen Sharma, Kunal Kapoor, Anupam Kher and Abhishek Bachchan. Produced by Aditya Chopra, it premiered on 12 October 2007. The film was the first directed by Sarkar under the Yash Raj Films banner.

Plot



Vibhavari "Badki" Sahay and Shubhavari "Chutki" Sahay, are the daughters of Shivshankar Sahay and Savitri Sahay. They live on the banks of the Ganges in Banaras. Life is full of happiness and joy for the two sisters although the family is poor and their house badly needs repairs. Savitri struggles to financially support the family by sewing clothes, and Badki left school before completing 12th standard in order to help Savitri earn more. Both Savitri and Badki are determined to ensure that Chutki completes her education, while Shivshankar spends his days buying lottery tickets and voicing his resentment that Badki was not born a son.

When Shivshankar falls ill and greedy relatives threaten to sue the family for their house, Badki goes to Mumbai to find work, but she is continuously rejected due to her lack of education and qualifications. She begs her friend Karan to introduce her to his sleazy middle-aged boss, Gupta. Married yet lonely, he offers her a lucrative job on the condition that she physically please him, with sex. She returns to her residence to find out the land lady has evicted her without notice. Homeless and lonely, a desperate Badki contacts Gupta and meets him in a posh hotel room, where they have passionate sex. She feels she has secured her job, only for Gupta to reveal that he had manipulated her for sex; he refuses her the job and throws money at her, offering her a job as his personal escort, leaving her anguished. Feeling defeated and out of options, Badki becomes an escort, taking only wealthy men as clients. Coached by Karan's friend Michelle, Badki learns how to speak English and how to dress modernly and goes by the name "Natasha." Badki lies to her father and Chutki that she found work as an event planner and sends money for Shivshankar's medicines, house repairs, and a family lawyer. Although Savitri knows the truth and is pained by it, she does not dissuade Badki for fear of losing the steady flow of money. Through one of her clients, Badki meets and falls in love with attorney Rohan in Zurich but then leaves him fearing that he would be disgusted by her profession.

Meanwhile, Chutki completes her MBA and comes to live with Badki in Mumbai. She starts working at an agency and begins a relationship with her boss, creative director Vivaan, who soon proposes to her. While wedding preparations begin in Banaras, Savitri calls Chutki to implore her that Badki not attend the celebrations, for fear of Badki's profession being discovered and bringing shame on the family. Chutki then inadvertently discovers Badki's secret, and while initially upset, she apologizes to Badki for their family's selfishness. Chutki fiercely vows to remain by Badki's side and begs Badki to attend her wedding.

At Chutki's wedding in Banaras, Badki comes face-to-face with Rohan, who is revealed to be Vivaan's older brother. Old feelings resurface between the two, and Rohan asks Badki to marry him. Badki refuses, feeling that Rohan would never accept her if he knew the truth, and informs her mother of his proposal. Savitri is terrified of the possibility of Chutki's wedding being ruined and blames Badki for coming to Banaras. Chutki, however, rebukes her mother for overlooking Badki's sacrifices for the family and urges Badki to finally put herself first, whatever consequences there might be for Chutki's marriage. Shivshankar overhears this conversation and, along with Savitri, realizes what Badki has suffered for the family's sake. Badki divulges her profession to Rohan, who shocks her by revealing that he knew from the moment they were introduced by her client in Zurich. He explains that he deeply admires her character and the sacrifices she made for her family and wants to marry her. Badki accepts, and the two couples marry in a joint wedding ceremony.

Cast



* Jaya Bachchan as Savitri Sahay

* Rani Mukherji as Vibhavari "Vibha/Vibs/Badki" Sahay / Natasha

* Konkona Sen Sharma as Shubhavari "Shubhi/Chutki" Sahay

* Kunal Kapoor as Vivaan Verma

* Anupam Kher as Shivshankar Sahay

*Abhishek Bachchan as Rohan Verma

* Kamini Kaushal as Rohan and Vivaan's grandmother

* Hema Malini in a cameo appearance as Dulari Bai

Other cast



* Tarana Raja as Sophia

* Ninad Kamat as Karan

* Harsh Chhaya as K. K. Gupta

* Murli Sharma as Sunil Bhatia[https://www.tvguide.com/detail/movie.aspx?tvobjectid=291007&more=uccastanddetails TVGuide.com: 'Laaga Chunari Mein Daag: Journey Of A Woman' "Cast + Details"]

* Tinnu Anand as Rajshankar 'Rajjo' Sahay

* Sushant Singh as Ratan Sahay

* Suchitra Pillai as Michele

* Sanjay Taneja as BDO

* Kalki Koechlin

Production



Saif Ali Khan was initially approached for the role of Rohan that went to Abhishek Bachchan, and Vidya Balan had earlier been offered the role that went to Konkona Sen Sharma.

'Laaga Chunari Mein Daag' was Jaya Bachchan's first film since Nikhil Advani's 'Kal Ho Naa Ho' (2003).

The production of the film gathered some controversy when a lighting crew-member drowned in the Ganges River. During a shooting session in Varanasi, Mukerji's bodyguards aggressively moved media people and fans away from the film set. A political and media storm followed, as various groups insisted that Mukerji should have stopped the security guards. The actress then apologized to the media, though claiming the media were trying to get too close to both her and Sen Sharma. Some scenes involving Mukerji and Bachchan were shot in Bern, Switzerland and Lucerne, Switzerland.

Crew



* 'Director': Pradeep Sarkar

* 'Producer': Pradeep Sarkar and Aditya Chopra

* 'Writer': Pradeep Sarkar

* 'Dialogue': Rekha Nigam

* 'Music Director': Shantanu Moitra

* 'Lyrics': Swanand Kirkire

* 'Editing': Kaushik Das

* 'Cinematographer': Sushil Rajpal

* 'Choreography': Howard Rosemeyer

* 'Costumes': Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Subarna Ray Chaudhuri, Shiraz Siddique

* 'Sound Design': Rishi Oberoi

Music



The film's soundtrack was released on 10 September 2007. Songs such as "Hum To Aise Hain" and "Kachchi Kaliyaan" featured playback singers such as Sunidhi Chauhan, Shreya Ghoshal and KK. The soundtrack received a 3 out of 5 rating on 'indiaFm.com'.

Release and reception



'Laaga Chunari Mein Daag' premiered on 12 October 2007 in Mumbai and was released on the same day in North America. The film opened well as it was highly anticipated. However, due to negative reviews as well as the competition it faced from the more-successful 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa', it proved to be a box office dud in India. However, it was more successful overseas.

In an interview with the filmmaker Pradeep Sarkar, said: "It was a tight budget film made with 150 million and already on the first week it has made 250 million gross worldwide. In what way we are saying that it is not doing well?" asked Sarkar. "Admitting that the film did take a slow start in the domestic market, he's hopeful it will grow on audiences in the weeks ahead, much in the same way that his debut film 'Parineeta' (2005) did. "

In India, the film received a generally negative critical response, with reviewers criticizing the repetitious and obsolete story line. Raja Sen of 'Rediff.com' said the movie "takes us back to a kind of cinema we thought we were done with. Indian cinema threw off the 'dupatta' just a little while ago; let's not shackle it back down".Sen, Raja. [http://www.rediff.com/movies/2007/oct/12laaga.htm Laaga Chunari Se Bhaag]. Rediff.com. Accessed 13 October 2007. Taran Adarsh from 'indiaFM' said it "stands on a shaky script and has all chances of slipping".Adarsh, Taran. [http://www.indiafm.com/movies/review/13370/index.html Laaga Chunari Mein Daag]. indiaFM. Accessed 13 October 2007. Martin D'Souza of 'Glamsham.com' noted, "this is a big letdown" from the director of the well-received 'Parineeta' (2005).D'Souza, Martin. [http://www.glamsham.com/movies/reviews/13_movie_review_laaga_chunari_mein_daag_100702.asp Movie Review: Laga Chunari Mein Daag]. Glamsham.com. Accessed 13 October 2007. The 'Hindustan Times' wrote that, "This one comes out smelling of mothballs, like a wedding dress stored for decades in an attic trunk. Not surprising, since the plot is vintage 1977 from 'Aaina', and the award-winning Marathi film 'Doghi' (1995)" (made by Sumitra Bhave with Uttara Baokar, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Sonali Kulkarni and Renuka Daftardar).[https://web.archive.org/web/20090211023916/http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/StoryPage.aspx?id=fb4f34e9-0bbd-4029-86ff-e148b847eb30&MatchID1=4573&TeamID1=8&TeamID2=2&MatchType1=2&SeriesID1=1146&PrimaryID=4573&Headline=Review%3AEM+Laaga+Chunari+Mein+Daag%2FEM 'Hindustan Times', "Old Wine, Older Bottle"] Accessed 13 October 2007. Anupama Chopra found the film "a cauldron of wonderful cinematic talent, undone by half-baked writing".Chopra, Anupama. [http://www.ndtvmovies.com/reviews.asp?lang=hindi&id=271&moviename=Laaga+Chunari+Mein+Daag Laaga Chunari Mein Daag review]. NDTV. Accessed 13 October 2007.

Critical response in the United States to the film was more mixed. Frank Lovece of 'Film Journal International' said that the film put "glossy Bollywood confection" in a historical context, calling it a "good old-fashioned, Douglas Sirk-style women's weepie ... so universal you could substitute Joan Crawford for Rani Mukherji and New York City for Mumbai".[http://www.filmjournal.com/filmjournal/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003660795 'Film Journal International' (Oct. 12, 2007): Review by Frank Lovece] Maitland McDonagh of 'TV Guide' found the film "breaks no new ground but is solidly entertaining"[https://www.tvguide.com/detail/movie.aspx?tvobjectid=291007&more=ucmoviereview TVGuide.com (Oct. 12, 2007): Review by Maitland McDonagh], while David Chute of 'L.A. Weekly' said, "The movie works so hard to transform its shocking subject into acceptable material for middlebrow melodrama that it never deals with it". Rachel Saltz of the 'New York Times' termed the film, "A fascinating blend of musical, melodrama and feminist fairy tale".[https://movies.nytimes.com/2007/10/13/movies/13jour.html Movie Review] 'New York Times', 13 October 2007.

Box office



According to 'Box Office Mojo', the domestic gross in the opening weekend was Rs. 19.7 million (approx.) or US$320,987; being release in 60 theaters, the closing date was 4 November 2007 and it was in theaters for 28 days (4 Weeks).

Total lifetime grosses was Rs. 41.6 million (approx.) or US$675,102 (7.2% of the total worldwide collection), at the foreign market the collection was Rs. 533.1 million (approx.) or US$8,679,460 (92.8% of the total worldwide collection). The total worldwide collection Rs. 574.7 million or US$9,354,562 was reported until 4 November 2007.

Awards



'53rd Filmfare Awards:'

'Nominated'

* Best Actress Rani Mukherji

* Best Supporting Actress Konkona Sen Sharma

'9th IIFA Awards:'

'Nominated'

* Best Actress Rani Mukherji

* Best Supporting Actress Konkona Sen Sharma

'2008 Stardust Awards:'

'Nominated'

* Star of the Year Female Rani Mukherji

References




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