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{{Infobox film

| name = Kalank

| image = Kalank Poster.jpg

| caption = Theatrical release poster

| director = Abhishek Varman

| producer =

| writer = 'Story:'
Shibani Bathija
'Dialogues:'
Hussain Dalal

| screenplay = Abhishek Varman

| starring = Madhuri Dixit
Sonakshi Sinha
Alia Bhatt
Varun Dhawan
Aditya Roy Kapur
Sanjay Dutt

| music = 'Songs:'
Pritam
'Score:'
Sanchit Balhara
Ankit Balhara

| cinematography = Binod Pradhan

| editing = Namrata Rao

| studio = Dharma Productions
Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment

| distributor = Fox Star Studios

| released =

| runtime = 165 minutes

| country = India

| language = Hindi

| budget = 130 crore

| gross = 146.31 crore

}}

'Kalank' (; ) is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Abhishek Varman and produced by Karan Johar, Hiroo Yash Johar and Apoorva Mehta under Dharma Productions and Sajid Nadiadwala under Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment in association with Fox Star Studios as presenter and distributor. Set in the pre-independence British era, the film stars Madhuri Dixit, Sonakshi Sinha, Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, Aditya Roy Kapur and Sanjay Dutt.

The film was released on 17 April 2019 on 5,300 screens worldwide making it the widest Bollywood release of 2019 as yet. The film grossed around . The film received mixed reviews upon release, with criticism towards its direction, screenplay, storyline and length, but received praise for its music, visuals and performances of the ensemble cast. Nonetheless, it was unsuccessful at the box office.

'Kalank' marked the first film distributed by Fox Star Studios following the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney.

At the 65th Filmfare Awards, 'Kalank' received 9 nominations, including Best Supporting Actress (Dixit) and Best Music Director (Pritam), and won 2 awards including Best Male Playback Singer (Arijit Singh for "Kalank").

Plot



Satya Chaudhry is told by her doctor that she has cancer and will die soon. She goes back to her native village in the Rajputana area and requests her childhood acquaintance, Roop, to provide companionship to her husband, Dev Chaudhry who runs a liberal newspaper. Roop keeps rejecting Satya's proposal but later gets convinced by her father, Dharampal, and agrees on the condition that she will marry Dev to which Satya agrees. Once married, Dev tells Roop that he still loves Satya and that their relationship will only be cordial and platonic. A depressed Roop takes solace in music, which she begins by learning from the madam of a brothel, Bahaar Begum. She also begins working in her husband's publishing house, to use her education to her advantage. Roop expresses interest in writing about the condition of the locality in which the brothel is located, during which she meets with a womanizing blacksmith named Zafar.

Zafar wants to exact revenge on his parents, Bahaar Begum and Balraj Chaudhry (who abandoned Zafar after ending his extramarital affair with Bahaar) by seducing Roop, as she is married to Balraj's legitimate son, Dev. Roop misconstrues Zafar's intentions and falls in love with him. She also begins to develop a friendship with Dev, much to Satya's happiness and sadness. Satya dies after urging Dev to give Roop a chance and to forgive Balraj for his affair. As part of another effort to humiliate Balraj, Zafar instigates communal hatred in his friend, Abdul Khan, by demanding for the partition of India on religious lines, which Balraj and Dev do not support.

When Balraj becomes aware of Roop and Zafar's affair, he confronts Bahaar and Zafar. Bahaar, who disagrees with Zafar's approach, warns Roop and tells her about Zafar's real intentions. Heartbroken, Roop consummates her marriage with Dev but insists that she would never be able to love him. As Abdul's political stance gains leverage, riots against Hindus and Sikhs in the city take place, during which the Chaudhrys decide to flee to Amritsar with the help of Zafar, but not before Saroj, the benevolent maid is brutally stabbed to death. Zafar confesses to Roop that he eventually fell in love with her, despite his early intention. While boarding a train, Zafar is stabbed in his stomach four times with a dagger by Abdul, as Roop and Dev escape.

Ten years later, Roop and Dev are interviewed about their experience by Aditya, a journalist documenting the partition. The story ends with Roop remembering Zafar and Roop's inner voice saying that the colour of love and hate is red, but it's love that often gets stigmatized or blemished.

Cast





*Madhuri Dixit as Bahaar Begum: Balraj's former lover; Zafar's mother

*Sonakshi Sinha as Satya Chaudhry: Dev's first wife; Roop's friend

*Alia Bhatt as Roop Sami Chaudhry: Dharampal's daughter; Satya's friend; Zafar's love interest; Dev's second wife

*Varun Dhawan as Zafar Chaudhry: Bahaar Begum and Balraj's illegitimate son; Dev's half-brother; Roop's love interest; Abdul's friend; Lajjo's boyfriend

*Aditya Roy Kapur as Dev Chaudhry: Balraj's son; Satya and Roop's husband; Zafar's half-brother

*Sanjay Dutt as Balraj Chaudhry: Bahaar Begum's former lover; Zafar and Dev's father

*Kunal Khemu as Abdul Khan: Zafar's friend and murderer

*Achint Kaur as Saroj

*Pawan Chopra as Dharampal Sami: Roop's father

*Hiten Tejwani as Ahmed Razi: Dev's colleague

*Kiara Advani as Lajjo: Zafar's girlfriend (extended cameo appearance)

*Kriti Sanon in the song "Aira Gaira" (special appearance)

*Pavail Gulati as Journalist Aditya Khanna (special appearance)

Production



Development

The film was conceived of by Johar and his father Yash Johar about fifteen years prior to its release. Actress Sridevi was initially supposed to play the role of Bahaar Begum, but post her demise, the role was played by Madhuri Dixit. Production designer Amrita Mahal was brought on board to work on the set's design and structure that represented old Delhi mohalla with a mahal in Film City, Mumbai. Sajid Nadiadwala, owner and producer of Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment and Karan Johar were present during the clap shot of 'Kalank'. The cost estimate of the set was reportedly 15 crore. Sajid Nadiadwala and Sanjay Dutt come together after 24 years with 'Kalank'.

Filming

Principal photography commenced in Film City, Mumbai on 18 April 2018. Madhuri Dixit and Aditya Roy Kapur joined the cast from 31 May 2018. Filming of an introductory song featuring Varun Dhawan, Alia Bhatt and Kiara Advani with nearly 500 backup dancers was completed on 7 May 2018. Rehearsals for a second dance number featuring Dhawan, Kapur and Kriti Sanon began on 31 May 2018. On 2 June 2018, a few leaked stills from the film showed Dixit donning an anarkali outfit and pasa/jhumar (hair jewellery). Sonakshi Sinha joined the cast from 14 June 2018 for a fifteen-day filming schedule. She is paired opposite Kapur in the film. The third schedule of filming was postponed due to injuries to Bhatt, Dhawan and Kapur and was rescheduled to commence two weeks later. Alia Bhatt announced the film wrapped on 19 January 2019.

The film's budget has been inconsistently reported. The producers announced a budget of , which includes print and advertising costs not typically included in budget figures. Other sources published budget estimates in the 80 crore range.

Music



The music of the film is composed by Pritam while lyrics are written by Amitabh Bhattacharya. The first single track "Ghar More Pardesiya" was released on 18 March 2019, followed by the second single "First Class" on 22 March 2019 and the third single "Kalank Title Track" on 30 March 2019. The fourth and fifth songs, "Tabaah Ho Gaye" and "Aira Gaira" was released 9 April 2019 and 13 April 2019. The entire soundtrack album was released by Zee Music Company on 14 April 2019.

Release



Theatrical

The film was scheduled for release on 19 April 2019, but to get benefits of extended weekend the release date was changed to 17 April 2019. A special screening of the film was organized for selected audience on 14 April 2019 prior to its release. 'Kalank' was certified by British Board of Film Classification and Australian Classification Board with runtime of 166 minutes and was released worldwide on 17 April. The film was released on 5,300 screens worldwide making it the widest Indian film release of 2019.

Home video

The film was made available as VOD on Amazon Prime Video in July 2019.

Reception



Box office

The film had a good start at the box office, collecting on opening day. The film went on to gross in India and from overseas markets with an overall worldwide gross of . But the film could not maintain the momentum, and soon saw a decline in revenue, finally was declared as box office failure.

Critical response

The film received negative reviews from critics. Rachit Gupta of 'The Times of India' finds, "'Kalank' is a true labour of love that tells you a story laced with beautiful moments that will tug you at your heartstrings." Praising the acting of the ensemble cast, he rated it with three stars out of five. Taran Adarsh rated the film with two stars out of five and though he praised the star cast for their acting, he found the film 'disappointing'. Writing for NDTV, Saibal Chatterjee praised Dixit and Bhatt for their screen presence and concluded her long review as, "'Kalank' has unmistakable contemporary resonance because it celebrates the transformative power of love and reconciliation in a time of rampant discord. It is worth a viewing not only for what it says, but also for how it says it." Writing for 'The Indian Express', Shubhra Gupta gave it one and half star out of five and says, "'Kalank' doesnt really lift off the screen. The whole feels like a giant set, stately and ponderous and minus impact; the characters all costumed and perfumed and largely life-less, sparking only in bits and pieces." Raja Sen writing for 'Hindustan Times' rated the film with two and a half stars out of five and praised Dhawan, Bhatt and Dixit for shining in a "stunning, but soulless" film. He felt that 'it is a stunningly plated meal, but needed salt.' He remarked "Directed by Abhishek Varman and shot by the masterful Binod Pradhan, the makers of 'Kalank' not only want every frame to be a painting, but every dialogue a proverb, every scene a portent. The result is beautiful but tedious, an opera that needed a stout songstress to warble through it midway." Writing for the Scroll.in, Nandini Ramnath noted out that the movie glamorized the partition by replicating kitsch aesthetic, and added, "The sets that are meant to enhance the big-screen experience end up creating a distance from the messiness of the emotional conflicts." Anupama Chopra of 'Film Companion' rated it with three stars out of five and opined "'Kalank' is likely to be the most visually stunning film of this year." She also remarked "The film is an operatic fantasy filled with staggering sets, swirling fabric and heartache, but to enjoy it, you must wholly suspend disbelief." Times Of India rated the film three stars out of five and called it "a visually stunning film topped with great performances." News 18 rated the film three stars out of five.

Accolades

'Kalank' was nominated in six categories at the 65th Filmfare Awards held on 15 February 2020 in Guwahati, Assam. Out of 7 nominations, it won two awards, for Best Playback Singer (Male) and Best Choreography.

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|Best Supporting Actress

|Madhuri Dixit

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|Best Playback Singer (Male)

|Arijit Singh for "Kalank Nahi"

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|Best Playback Singer (Female)

|Shreya Ghoshal and Vaishali Mhade for "Ghar More Pardesiya"

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|{{Sort|Remo D'Souza for "Ghar More Pardesiya"

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