''Barfi!'' is a 2012 Indian
Hindi
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-language
romantic comedy drama
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film directed by
Anurag Basu
Anurag Basu (born 8 May 1974) is an Indian director, screenwriter, actor and producer. He began his directing career in television, moving to feature films in 2002. Basu achieved initial success with his films tackling the themes of passion and ...
and produced by
Ronnie Screwvala
Rohinton Soli "Ronnie" Screwvala (born 8 September 1956) is an Indian entrepreneur.
He has been named on Esquire's List of the 75 Most Influential People of the 21st Century and ranked 78 among the 100 most influential people in the world on t ...
and
Siddharth Roy Kapur
Siddharth Roy Kapur (born 2 August 1974) is an Indian film producer and the founder and managing director of Roy Kapur Films. He is the former managing director of The Walt Disney Company India and the former president of the Producers Guild o ...
under
UTV Motion Pictures
UTV Motion Pictures (also known as Disney-UTV) was the feature film unit of UTV Software Communications founded by Ronnie Screwvala and Zarina Screwvala in 1996 as UTV Motion Pictures Plc., the film distribution division of UTV Software Communica ...
. The film stars
Ranbir Kapoor
Ranbir Kapoor (; born 28 September 1982) is an Indian actor known for his work in Hindi-language films. He is one of the highest-paid actors of Hindi cinema and has featured in ''Forbes India''s Celebrity 100 list since 2012. Kapoor is the rec ...
as the eponymous lead, alongside
Priyanka Chopra
Priyanka Chopra Jonas (; ; born 18 July 1982) is an Indian actress and producer. The winner of the Miss World 2000 pageant, Chopra is one of India's highest-paid actresses and has received numerous accolades, including two National Film Awar ...
and
Ileana D'Cruz
Ileana D'Cruz (born 1 November 1987) is an Indian-born Portuguese actress and model who predominantly appears in Telugu and Hindi language films. D'Cruz was born in Mumbai and spent most of her childhood in Goa. D'Cruz made her screen debut in ...
in lead roles, with
Saurabh Shukla
Saurabh Shukla (born 5 March 1963) is an Indian actor, screenwriter, and film director who works in Hindi and a few Tamil and Telugu films. He is famous for his roles in '' Satya'' (1998), '' Nayak: The Real Hero'' (2001), ''Yuva'' (2004), ''L ...
,
Ashish Vidyarthi
Ashish Vidyarthi (born 19 June 1962) is an Indian actor who predominantly works in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, English, Odia, Marathi and Bengali films. He is noted for his antagonist and character roles. In 1995, he received t ...
,
Haradhan Bandopadhyay
Haradhan Bandopadhyay (6 November 1926 – 5 January 2013) was a Bengali Indian male actor of television and films. He made his debut in the 1948 Bengali film ''Devdut'', directed by Atanu Bandopadhyay. He worked with some of the most prominent ...
and
Jisshu Sengupta
Jisshu Ujjwal Sengupta (born 15 March 1977) is an Indian actor, producer, television presenter. who predominantly works in Bengali, Hindi and Telugu films. Sengupta made his debut through a Bengali TV series, '' Mahaprabhu'' where he portraye ...
in supporting roles. Set in 1970s
Darjeeling
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and
Kolkata
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, the film is about Murphy "Barfi" Johnson, a
deaf-mute
Deaf-mute is a term which was used historically to identify a person who was either deaf and used sign language or both deaf and could not speak. The term continues to be used to refer to deaf people who cannot speak an oral language or have som ...
young boy who develops a special bond with two young girls Shruti Ghosh and Jhilmil Chatterjee, while often being chased by a local police officer Inspector Sudhanshu Dutta for his nuisances.
Made on a budget of approximately , ''Barfi!'' opened worldwide on 14 September 2012. The film received widespread critical acclaim, with critics praising the cast performances, direction, screenplay, cinematography, music and the positive portrayal of physically disabled people. The film was a major box-office success, becoming one of the
highest-grossing Bollywood films of 2012 in India and overseas. The film went on to gross over 1.75 billion rupees (US$25 Million) worldwide.
The film was selected as
India's official entry for the
Best Foreign Language Film
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Best Actor/Best Actress
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nomination for the
85th Academy Awards
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. ''Barfi!'' won
several awards and nominations at various award ceremonies across India. At the
58th Filmfare Awards
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, ''Barfi!'' received a leading 12 nominations including
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* AACTA Award for Best Direction
* Academy Award for Best Director
* BA ...
(Basu),
Best Actress
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(Chopra) and
Best Supporting Actress (D'Cruz), and won a leading 7 awards including
Best Film
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Best Actor/Best Actress
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,
Best Actor (Kapoor),
Best Female Debut (D'Cruz) and
Best Music Director (
Pritam
Pritam Chakraborty (born 14 June 1971), also known mononymously as Pritam, is an Indian composer, instrumentalist, guitarist, and singer. After working as an ad jingles composer, he debuted as a co-composer in the 2001 Hindi film Tere Liye. A ...
).
Plot
1972
Murphy "Barfi" Johnson is a
deaf-mute
Deaf-mute is a term which was used historically to identify a person who was either deaf and used sign language or both deaf and could not speak. The term continues to be used to refer to deaf people who cannot speak an oral language or have som ...
young boy who lives in
Darjeeling
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and is known as a troublemaker as he cuts down street-lampposts or plays practical jokes on innocent people and is often chased by Inspector Sudhanshu Dutta. Soon, Barfi meets Shruti Ghosh, an educated young girl who is new in Darjeeling. He is smitten by her heavenly beauty and charm, thus falling in love with her. However, Shruti's mother advises her over avoiding to marry him due to his disabilities and lack of money. Shruti unwillingly agrees to her mother's advice, marries Ranjeet Sengupta, and leaves Darjeeling, breaking all contact with Barfi. Shortly after Shruti's departure, Barfi's father suffers from
kidney failure
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and is hospitalized, and Barfi is asked to arrange
₹7000 for his surgery. Meanwhile, Barfi's autistic childhood friend Jhilmil Chatterjee suddenly gets kidnapped and her wealthy father Durjoy Chatterjee asks Inspector Dutta to search for her. After an unsuccessful attempt of robbing a local bank, Barfi finds Jhilmil in an abandoned van and drives away along with her. He hides her in his apartment and sends a ₹7000 ransom note to Jhilmil's family. Her father hands over the ransom to Barfi but his father unfortunately dies just after he makes the hospital payment. A dejected Barfi leaves Jhilmil at her caretaker's house but she refuses to stay over there and makes him take her away from there. Later, Barfi cleverly escapes from Inspector Dutta along with Jhilmil and the two soon move to
Kolkata
Kolkata (, or , ; also known as Calcutta , the official name until 2001) is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal, on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River west of the border with Bangladesh. It is the primary business, comme ...
.
1978
6 years later, Barfi unexpectedly reunites with Shruti who is unhappy with her marriage with Ranjeet. She rekindles her friendship with Barfi and they begin to grow closer again, much to the jealousy of Jhilmil who then goes missing. Shruti files a missing report of Jhilmil in the police. Soon, Inspector Dutta learns about Jhilmil's loss, travels to Kolkata, and bumps into Barfi. After a comedic and entertaining chase, Inspector Dutta manages to arrest Barfi and take him to Darjeeling. Over there, another demand of ransom is made during the process of interrogation at the police station. However, Jhilmil is apparently killed during the exchange of the ransom even though her dead body is not found. The police frame Barfi for Jhilmil's murder in order to conclude the case. Inspector Dutta who grew fond of Barfi after chasing him for his nuisances, asks Shruti to take him away, offering him a second chance in life. Shruti takes Barfi back to Kolkata, hoping that she can now finally be with him due to the loss of Jhilmil. However, Barfi discovers Jhilmil's
special-care home address from the scribbles that she had made at his house. He takes Shruti at the special-care home where it is revealed that both the kidnappings of Jhilmil were fabricated by her father in order to embezzle much money from her trust fund. In his second attempt, he faked her death to let her live in the special-care home, away from her alcoholic mother. Barfi and Jhilmil have a happy reunion over there and the two end up getting married.
2012
34 years later, an elderly Barfi is shown to be severely ill in the hospital where Jhilmil lies with him on the hospital bed and they die together. Shruti narrates how they died peacefully, not wanting to leave each other behind in life or death. The film ends with the happy days of Barfi and Jhilmil being shown and the credits roll.
Cast
*
Ranbir Kapoor
Ranbir Kapoor (; born 28 September 1982) is an Indian actor known for his work in Hindi-language films. He is one of the highest-paid actors of Hindi cinema and has featured in ''Forbes India''s Celebrity 100 list since 2012. Kapoor is the rec ...
as Murphy Jungbahadur Johnson a.k.a. Barfi
*
Priyanka Chopra
Priyanka Chopra Jonas (; ; born 18 July 1982) is an Indian actress and producer. The winner of the Miss World 2000 pageant, Chopra is one of India's highest-paid actresses and has received numerous accolades, including two National Film Awar ...
as Jhilmil Durjoy Chatterjee
*
Ileana D'Cruz
Ileana D'Cruz (born 1 November 1987) is an Indian-born Portuguese actress and model who predominantly appears in Telugu and Hindi language films. D'Cruz was born in Mumbai and spent most of her childhood in Goa. D'Cruz made her screen debut in ...
as Shruti Ghosh / Shruti Ranjeet Sengupta
*
Saurabh Shukla
Saurabh Shukla (born 5 March 1963) is an Indian actor, screenwriter, and film director who works in Hindi and a few Tamil and Telugu films. He is famous for his roles in '' Satya'' (1998), '' Nayak: The Real Hero'' (2001), ''Yuva'' (2004), ''L ...
as Inspector Sudhanshu Dutta
*
Ashish Vidyarthi
Ashish Vidyarthi (born 19 June 1962) is an Indian actor who predominantly works in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, English, Odia, Marathi and Bengali films. He is noted for his antagonist and character roles. In 1995, he received t ...
as Durjoy Chatterjee (Jhilmil's father)
*
Akash Khurana
Akash Khurana is an Indian actor, screenwriter, theatre artist and entrepreneur.
His first screen appearance was in Shyam Benegal's '' Kalyug''. He has appeared in nearly 60 films, including ''Ardh Satya'', ''Saaransh'', ''Naam'', ''Beta'', ' ...
as Jungbahadur Johnson (Barfi's father)
*
Jisshu Sengupta
Jisshu Ujjwal Sengupta (born 15 March 1977) is an Indian actor, producer, television presenter. who predominantly works in Bengali, Hindi and Telugu films. Sengupta made his debut through a Bengali TV series, '' Mahaprabhu'' where he portraye ...
as Ranjeet Sengupta (Shruti's fiancé turned husband)
*
Roopa Ganguly
Roopa Ganguly is an Indian actress, playback singer and politician. She is best known for her portrayal of Draupadi in B R Chopra's hit television series ''Mahabharat''. Often promoted as the Tollywood's answer to Bollywood's Shabana Azmi, she ...
as Mrs. Ghosh (Shruti's mother)
*
Uday Tikekar
Uday Tikekar (born 4 December 1960) is an Indian film and television actor. He began his career in Marathi theatre, also putting up performances in Hindi theatre. He is married to classical singer Arati Ankalikar-Tikekar, who is a 2-time Nation ...
as Mr. Ghosh (Shruti's father)
*
Sumona Chakravarti
Sumona Chakravarti (born 24 June 1988) is an Indian film and television actress. She is well known for her roles in ''Bade Achhe Lagte Hain'', ''Comedy Nights with Kapil, Comedy Nights With Kapil'' and ''The Kapil Sharma Show''.
Career
She b ...
as Shruti's friend
*
Haradhan Bandopadhyay
Haradhan Bandopadhyay (6 November 1926 – 5 January 2013) was a Bengali Indian male actor of television and films. He made his debut in the 1948 Bengali film ''Devdut'', directed by Atanu Bandopadhyay. He worked with some of the most prominent ...
as Daju (Jhilmil's special-care home owner)
*
Arun Bali
Arun Bali (23 December 1942 – 7 October 2022) was an Indian actor who has worked in numerous films and television series. He played the part of King Porus in the 1991 period drama ''Chanakya (TV series), Chanakya'', Kunwar Singh in the Door ...
as Jhilmil's grandfather
*
Kenneth Desai
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as Senior Inspector
*
Rajeev Mishra Rājīv (Devanagari: राजीव, Bengali script: রাজীব) is a popular Indian, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan and Nepalese male name, also spelt Rajeev, Rajive, Rajib, Rajeeb, Rajiva and Rajiba.
It is said that the lotus flower (''Nelumbo nuc ...
as Inspector Dutta's assistant
*
Preeti Dayal
Preeti, also: Preety, Preity, Priti, or Prethy, is a female given name in India.
Etymology
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as Mrs. Durjoy Chatterjee (Jhilmil's mother)
*
Abantika Biswas as Jhimlil's sister
*
Oindrila Saha as Jhimlil's sister
*
Sujata Sehgal Sujata or Sujatha may refer to:
People
*Sujata (name), a Hindu/Sanskrit Indian feminine given name ''includes list of name-holders''
Persons known by the single name
*Sujatha (actress) (1952-2011), Indian actress
*Sujata (actress) ( 1963–1980), ...
as Ms. D'Souza (Jhilmil's special-care home caretaker)
*
Bholaraj Sapkota as Bhola (Barfi's friend)
Production
Development
During the production of his previous directorial venture ''
Kites
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'' (2010), director
Anurag Basu
Anurag Basu (born 8 May 1974) is an Indian director, screenwriter, actor and producer. He began his directing career in television, moving to feature films in 2002. Basu achieved initial success with his films tackling the themes of passion and ...
wrote a two-page short story which was later developed into the script of ''Barfi!''. The film script that Basu wrote alternated between two time periods, and he retained the
nonlinear narrative
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structure. He said that the script required a 30-year time span for the characters' love to grow and thus set the backdrop of the film in the 1970s.
In June 2010, Anurag Basu confirmed that his film would feature three lead roles, a deaf-mute man, a mentally challenged girl, and a narrator. With former titles like ''Khamoshi'' or ''Silence'', media reports said the story was grim or dark. However, Basu stated that on the contrary, the film was happy.
According to Basu, he paid homage to
Buster Keaton
Joseph Frank "Buster" Keaton (October 4, 1895 – February 1, 1966) was an American actor, comedian, and filmmaker. He is best known for his silent film work, in which his trademark was physical comedy accompanied by a stoic, deadpan expression ...
and
Charlie Chaplin
Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin Jr. (16 April 188925 December 1977) was an English comic actor, filmmaker, and composer who rose to fame in the era of silent film. He became a worldwide icon through his screen persona, the Tramp, and is consider ...
by adding scenes inspired by the era of silent cinema and using physical comedy in the film, involving silent portions.
Casting
Ranbir Kapoor was the first choice of director Anurag Basu and
Katrina Kaif
Katrina Kaif (; born Katrina Turquotte; 16 July 1983) is a British actress who works in Hindi-language films. One of the highest-paid actresses in India, she has received accolades, including four Screen Awards and four Zee Cine Awards, in a ...
was the first choice for the role of the narrator. In March 2010, ''
The Times of India
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'' reported that Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif were signed to play lead roles in the film, then titled ''Khamoshi'' and later ''Silence'', which Basu confirmed.
Basu wanted to cast a new girl from Kolkata for the autistic character.
[''Barfi! Bonus Disc: The Making of Barfi!''. Event occurs at approximately 13:40] Basu's wife, Tani suggested Chopra's name for the role. However, Basu feared that audience would see "the Priyanka Chopra" and not the character due to Chopra's stardom.
Basu explained "I had the fear that I would see Priyanka Chopra in the character and Jhilmil wouldn’t work. This has happened in many films where known faces have harmed the character."
Priyanka Chopra was cast to play the part but, the development was not announced as Basu wanted to workshop first and see how it goes. After three days of workshop, Basu was convinced that Chopra could play the autistic part and reflected that he was glad that he chose Chopra for the role.
Later, Basu revealed that he did not approach any actress other than Chopra for the autistic part.
After Chopra was cast in the film, Kaif left the project for unknown reasons. Media reported that she may have opted out of the film because Chopra had been given a stronger role. Later, media reported that
Asin Thottumkal
Asin Thottumkal (born 26 October 1985), known mononymously as Asin, is a former Indian actress who appeared predominantly in Tamil, Hindi and Telugu films. She is a trained Bharatanatyam dancer. She has received three Filmfare Awards. She be ...
was approached to play the role of the narrator, replacing Kaif. However, Asin was never signed to the project. Media reported that no other actress wanted to sign for the film because according to them, the autistic part was stronger. In July 2010, ''
Mumbai Mirror
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'' reported that Chopra was ready to play the role of narrator and leave the autistic role, so that another actress could be cast in the film; Chopra did not want the film to stall. Basu confirmed this development and said, "It's true we’ve been unable to cast the other part." After facing several casting problems, Basu chose to cast a completely new fresh face to play the second female role. In early December 2010, Ileana D'Cruz, a popular actress from South Indian films, was finalised for the second female lead, featuring as narrator and Kapoor's first love interest in the film, thus making her debut in Bollywood with the film.
Characters
Kapoor played the role of a deaf and mute man in the film. According to Kapoor, he took inspiration from screen legends such as
Roberto Benigni
Roberto Remigio Benigni (; born 27 October 1952) is an Italian actor, comedian, screenwriter and director. He gained international recognition for writing, directing and starring in the Holocaust comedy-drama film ''Life Is Beautiful'' (1997), f ...
, Charlie Chaplin and his grandfather
Raj Kapoor
Raj Kapoor (pronunciation: aːd͡ʒ kəpuːɾ born Shrishti Nath Kapoor; also known as Ranbir Raj Kapoor; 14 December 1924 2 June 1988) was an Indian actor, film director and producer, who worked in Hindi cinema. He is considered one of th ...
. Due to the protagonist's physical disability, Basu did not want to use any sign-language but, some behavioral patterns in the film. Kapoor described his character as a regular, happy-go-lucky and good hearted guy.
Chopra played the role of Jhilmil. Basu described Chopra's role as the "toughest" in the film.
In order to prepare for the role, Chopra visited several mental institutions and spent time with autistic people. She said she had to research a little for the role because in India awareness about autism is very low. Chopra told that she had to let go of every inhibition probably that she had as a Hindi film heroine and play Jhilmil without thinking of it. She explained that she needed two moments to become Jhilmil because she didn't identify with her character due to difference between her thought and behavior.
D'cruz, who portrayed the narrator and first love interest of the protagonist said "Shruti, is such a sensitive role to play as she goes to different phases in the film."
According to Basu, after Kapoor, Chopra and D'cruz's characters,
Saurabh Shukla
Saurabh Shukla (born 5 March 1963) is an Indian actor, screenwriter, and film director who works in Hindi and a few Tamil and Telugu films. He is famous for his roles in '' Satya'' (1998), '' Nayak: The Real Hero'' (2001), ''Yuva'' (2004), ''L ...
's character as Inspector Dutta was the most important. Basu described the role as "amazing" character, who makes others cry when he laughs.
Filming
Principal photography
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Personnel
Besides the main film personnel, such as actor ...
commenced in March 2011. ''Barfi!'' was shot between June 2011 and February 2012, mostly in Darjeeling.
In March 2011, Basu visited Kolkata to finalize the locations within the city. Filming in
Mumbai
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began on 20 March 2011 and continued until May 2011.
In June 2011, the cast and crew shot in Darjeeling. In December 2011, some scenes were filmed on the outskirts of
Coimbatore
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, especially
Pollachi
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and
Ooty
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. The scenes in which Kapoor's character is chased by policemen over the roof tops were shot in Kolkata at the end of January 2012. Shooting was completed by April 2012, except for some scenes featuring Chopra. The producers postponed the release from 13 July to 31 August 2012 as the September 2011 shooting schedule was cancelled and was waiting to be shot.
However, Basu began working on D'Cruz's dubbing portions by end of April 2012, because D'Cruz was unfamiliar with the
Hindi
Hindi (Devanāgarī: or , ), or more precisely Modern Standard Hindi (Devanagari: ), is an Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in the Hindi Belt region encompassing parts of northern, central, eastern, and western India. Hindi has been de ...
language and wanted to learn it whilst filming.
Soundtrack
The music and background score of the film is composed by Pritam Chakraborty, and lyrics were written by
Swanand Kirkire
Swanand Kirkire (Marathi: स्वानंद किरकिरे) (born 29 April 1972) is an Indian lyricist, playback singer, writer, assistant director, actor and dialogue writer, both in television with Marathi and Hindi films.
Kirkire wo ...
, Ashish Pandit,
Neelesh Misra
Neelesh Misra (born 4 May 1973) is an Indian journalist, author, radio storyteller, scriptwriter and lyricist. He is most known for his radio show, Yaadon Ka IdiotBox with Neelesh Misra on BIG FM 92.7. He is co-founder-editor of Gaon Connecti ...
and
Sayeed Quadri
Sayeed Quadri is an Indian lyricist and poet who works in Bollywood. He was born in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. He won the Best Lyricist award at the 6th IIFA Awards for ''Murder'', and Standout Performance by Lyricist at the Stardust Awards 2005 for ...
. The soundtrack album has six original songs which released on 9 August 2012. The soundtrack was influenced by Brazilian
Bossa nova
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. Priyanka Chopra was supposed to sing a track for the film, but her contract with
Universal Music
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prevented her from taking the offer. The soundtrack album also contains a song titled "Fatafati", sung by
Pritam Chakraborty
Pritam Chakraborty (born 14 June 1971), also known mononymously as Pritam, is an Indian composer, instrumentalist, guitarist, and singer. After working as an ad jingles composer, he debuted as a co-composer in the 2001 Hindi film Tere Liye (fi ...
,
Arijit Singh
Arijit Singh (born 25 April 1987) is an Indian singer and music composer. He sings predominantly in Bengali and Hindi, but has also performed in various other Indian languages. He is the recipient of a National Award and six Filmfare Awards ...
&
Nakash Aziz
Nakash Aziz (born 24 February 1985), also known as Nakash, is an Indian composer and singer. He has worked as an assistant to composer A. R. Rahman on films such as ''Highway'', ''Raanjhanaa'', ''Rockstar'', ''Delhi 6'' and '' I'' (Hindi dubbe ...
. which was not be used in the film, but the song was released as a promotional single on
YouTube
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on 10 September 2012 with a video which contains some behind-the-scenes footage and the additional vocals are sung by Ranbir Kapoor. The song also has some Bengali lyrics written by
Amitabh Bhattacharya
Amitabh Bhattacharya (born 16 November 1976) is an Indian lyricist and playback singer who works in Bollywood films. He shot to fame with the film ''Dev.D'' with the song "Emotional Atyachar" turning an instant hit. He sang this song under the ...
.
Marketing and release
The official trailer of the film was launched on 2 July 2012 featuring all the actors. It included no dialogue, portraying comedy through gestures and actions, and was well received by critics and audiences. Chopra's character was kept under wraps in the trailers as the makers were not willing to reveal much about her character to increase curiosity among the audiences and was only revealed around the release of the film. Shikha Kapur, the executive director (marketing) of UTV explained "Priyanka plays a very special character in Barfi, so we want to keep her mystery intact. In the first trailer, Barfi – played by Ranbir – will be unveiled. We don't plan to reveal Priyanka until the film releases."
UTV Motion Pictures created a YouTube application called ''The Flavour of Barfi'', designed for the marketing the film. The application features Ranbir Kapoor as his character from the film and allows users to type actions, which Kapoor acts out. The application features two zones: one asks users to change Barfi's mood and the other gives users the chance to watch him flirt. The film was promoted in various cities across India. While promoting the film at the Phoenix Mall,
Bangalore
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, the crowds broke through the barricades.
''Barfi!'' was released on 14 September 2012 on 1300 screens in 700 theatres in India.
Reliance Home Entertainment released ''Barfi!'' on DVD and
Blu-ray
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in mid-November 2012 across all regions in a one-disc pack complying with the NTSC format. The DVD and the Blu-ray discs contained bonus content, including making of the film, "FatafatiBehind The Scenes" and Deleted Scenes. The
Video CD
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version was released at the same time. The exclusive right to broadcast the film was bought by
Zee Network
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and UTV Movies. The deal includes premiere rights of the film along with the several other UTV productions. The rights are for a period of seven-year, consisting the premiere (for both channels) of the film. Zee Network will have multiple runs while UTV Movies will have selected runs rights. The price of the deal was not revealed by the production company. The film is also available on
Netflix
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.
In Japan, the film released in August 2014. It was released on ten screens in six Japanese cities:
Tokyo
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,
Yokohama
is the second-largest city in Japan by population and the most populous municipality of Japan. It is the capital city and the most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a 2020 population of 3.8 million. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of To ...
,
Nagoya
is the largest city in the Chūbu region, the fourth-most populous city and third most populous urban area in Japan, with a population of 2.3million in 2020. Located on the Pacific coast in central Honshu, it is the capital and the most pop ...
Osaka
is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the third most populous city in Japan, following Special wards of Tokyo and Yokohama. With a population of 2. ...
,
Kyoto
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and
Fukuoka
is the sixth-largest city in Japan, the second-largest port city after Yokohama, and the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The city is built along the shores of Hakata Bay, and has been a center of international commerce since ancie ...
.
Controversies
On 12 September 2012, British manufacturer
Murphy Radio
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Murphy Radio was founded in 1929 by Frank Murphy and E.J. Power as a volume manufacturer of home radio sets. Its factories were in the He ...
claimed that its trademark Murphy baby logo from its 1970s print advertisements has been used in ''Barfi!'' without permission. Producer Siddharth Roy Kapur said that he had received a legal notice from Murphy but said that there is nothing wrong in the intention, as the brand in question has been shown in a "very positive light".
After the film's release, several blogs and users of social media websites
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,
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and YouTube accused the director of plagiarism.
Media further alleged that Basu had not tried to credit the original sources. Several videos were uploaded to YouTube showing side-by-side comparisons with Hollywood films like ''
Cops'', ''
The Adventurer'', ''
City Lights
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'', ''
Singin' in the Rain
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'', ''
Project A'', ''
The Notebook
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'' and ''
Benny & Joon
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''. They also accused ''Barfi!''s music director Pritam of copying the background music from the French film ''
Amélie
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''.
Basu defended the film by saying that he was inspired by these works and that ''Barfi!'' contains an original plot, screenplay, characters and situations. He said that he was paying homages to Keaton and Chaplin.
''Barfi!''s Oscar selection for Best Foreign Language Film was criticized because of plagiarism, but Oscar selection committee chief
Manju Borah
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defended the film by saying, "''Barfi!'' deserves to be sent outside. The selection was a very open process with three to four rounds of severe discussions and came down to the best film of the final three."
Reception
India
''Barfi!'' received widespread critical acclaim upon release, with critics praising the cast performances, direction, screenplay, cinematography, music and the positive portrayal of physically disabled people. ''
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'' gave the film 5 out of 5 stars and said, "
l in all, Anurag Basu's ''Barfi!'' is a perfect sweet treat for his audience. Like it has been discussed, those film makers who have been portraying the handicapped as dull and boring in their films must take a lesson from ''Barfi!''.
Madhureeta Mukherjee of ''The Times of India'' gave the film a 4/5 rating and said, "Kapoor, in the most challenging performance of his career leaves us 'dumbstruck'. Without use of conventional crutches of cool-catchphrases, dhamaakedaar-dialogbaazi, bare-bodies, and other 'items'; he stuns you in every single frame. For Chopra, there's only one wordBRAVO! In a role where she needs to under-emote, she does so brilliantly (delivering an incredible performance)."
Roshni Devi of ''
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'' said, "''Barfi!'' leaves you with that warm, cuddly, magical feeling with a few tears to match. It's really worth a watch" and gave it an overall score of 3.5 stars out of 5.
Taran Adarsh
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of ''
Bollywood Hungama
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'' gave the film 4 out of 5 stars and said, "''Barfi'' is akin to a whiff of fresh air. Its foremost triumph is that it leaves you with a powerful emotion: Happiness!"
''
Indo-Asian News Service
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'' gave the film 4 out of 5 stars and said, "''Barfi!'' comes as close to being a modern masterpiece as cinematically possible. To miss it would be a crime. To embrace it is to serenade the sublime".
Aniruddha Guha of ''
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'' rated the film 4 out of 5 and remarked that movie "engages you at a personal level", and further added that, "''Barfi'' cannot be missed. It demands patience, but the payoff is incredible".
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'' said, "The brilliance of ''Barfi!'' is that it's no story and all storytelling. It's about a director at the top of his game orchestrating terrific talent into a bravura crescendo. Only someone who has showed death the door can open windows to life like this."
''
Filmfare
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'' gave the film 4 out of 5 stars and stated, "''Barfi!'' is that rare film that can make you smile and make you cry in the same scene. Its technical brilliance is only outdone by its emotional complexity and depth. Pritam's music adds a nice silent-era charm to this already fantastic story, making it an occasion when words simply aren't enough."
Raja Sen of ''
Rediff.com
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, it had more than 300 e ...
'' has given 3.5/5 stars and wrote, "''Barfi!'' is a well-crafted script with an intriguing back-and-forth narrative but it all goes south towards the end."
Anupama Chopra
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writing for ''Hindustan Times'' gave it 3 out 5 stars and wrote, "
is is a film made with love, bolstered by wonderfully etched vignettes, Kapoor and Chopra's stupendous performances and a gorgeous soundtrack by Pritam. And yet, for me, ''Barfi!'' was a singularly frustrating experience there was so much to like, but the film never became more than the sum of its parts".
Rajeev Masand
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of ''
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'' gave 3 out of 5 stars and said, "''Barfi!'' had the potential to be great cinema, but as it stands it's a respectable film that's still better than a lot else you're likely to see."
On the contrary,
Namrata Joshi
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of ''
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'' felt that "The flashback within flashback narrative gets way too clumsy and turgid, the thriller twist absolutely pointless
...appears much too crafted and self-consciously gorgeous, and feels eminently facile and plastic".
Overseas
The film received high critical acclaim overseas as well. Rachel Saltz of ''
The New York Times
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'' said, "Bollywood isn't afraid to be mawkish. ''Barfi!'' is at times, though not noticeably more so than most Hindi movies, despite its premise of special lovers with a special lesson to teach." Lisa Tsering ''
The Hollywood Reporter
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'' called the film "a refreshingly non-commercial exercise" and added that "poignant Bollywood romantic comedy". On the performances of the cast, she wrote, "
..Basu has guided Kapoor, and especially Chopra, to turn in exceptionally restrained, organic performances."" Ronnie Scheib of ''
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'' wrote, "Unlike
Michel Hazanavicus’ black-and-white silent homage "''The Artist''", Basu's film bursts with sound and color; only the speaking- and hearing-impaired Basu is condemned to silence." Gary Goldstein of the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' was more critical of the film, despite praising aspect including "the hard-working cast, a lush score, exotic location shooting and scattered warmth", called it as "more of an endurance test than entertainment."
Accolades
''Barfi!'' has received various awards and nominations in categories ranging mostly from recognition of the film itself, to its cinematography, direction, screenplay, and music, to the cast's performances. The film was selected as
India's official entry for the
Best Foreign Language Film
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nomination for the
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. The film received a leading 13 nominations at the
58th Filmfare Awards
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, and won a leading 7 awards, including
Best Film
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,
Best Actor (Kapoor),
Best Female Debut (D'Cruz) and
Best Music Director (
Pritam
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). ''Barfi!'' received a leading 23 nominations at the
19th Screen Awards, winning 9, including
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(Basu),
Best Actor (Kapoor), and
Jodi No. 1
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(Kapoor and Chopra). At the
14th Zee Cine Awards, ''Barfi!'' received 9 nominations, and won 8 awards, including
Best Film
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Best Actor/Best Actress
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,
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(Basu) and
Best Actress
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(Chopra).
Box office
Upon its release, ''Barfi!'' started strongly at multiplexes throughout India, with around 80–90% occupancy, but had lower opening takings because of a limited release.
The film grossed on its opening day. Its second day saw an increase of around 35% occupancy and collected . In its opening weekend, the film grossed .
In its first week, ''Barfi!'' collected nett,
and by its eighth day had earned despite the release of ''
Heroine
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''. Barfi! earned in its second weekend. ''Barfi!'' had a good second week where it has collected nett.
In the third week, the film's takings rose to nett.
and it took in its fourth week.
During its cinematic release period, ''Barfi!'' earned a gross total of in India.
The all-India distributor share of the film was .
The film became one of the
highest-grossing Bollywood films of 2012 in India, and was declared a ''"Super Hit"'' after its three-week run by
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. The film went on to gross worldwide.
Internationally, ''Barfi'' earned around in its opening weekend, slightly exceeding ''
Raajneeti
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''which had collected
By the end of its run, ''Barfi!'' had grossed $6.25 million outside India, and it became one of the
highest overseas grossing Bollywood films of 2012.
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