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''Don: The Chase Begins Again'', better known simply as ''Don'', is a 2006 Indian
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-language
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directed by
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. The film was produced by
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and Akhtar's production company
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. The film stars Shah Rukh Khan as the titular
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and
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as Roma. While
Arjun Rampal Arjun Rampal (born 26 November 1972) is an Indian actor, model, film producer and television personality who works in Hindi films. He made his acting debut in Rajiv Rai's romance film '' Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat'' (2001) and has since gone on t ...
,
Isha Koppikar Isha Koppikar (born 19 September 1976) is an Indian actress, model and politician who has mostly appeared in Hindi cinema. She has also acted in several Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Marathi films. Background Koppikar was born in Mahim, Bombay (n ...
,
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,
Pavan Malhotra Pavan Malhotra (born 2 July 1958) is an Indian actor who works in Hindi films and television alongside Punjabi and few Telugu films. He has played lead roles in Buddhadeb Dasgupta's National Film Award-winning '' Bagh Bahadur'' and Saeed Akht ...
,
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and Om Puri appears in supporting roles.
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makes a special appearance. ''Don'' is the
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version of the 1978 film of the same title, and follows the titular criminal's look-alike who has been sent on a clandestine mission to impersonate Don after he is wounded in a chase, and to gather intelligence on the drug mafia. In remaking the film from a new perspective, Akhtar wanted to give a contemporary style and treatment to the original film and make a film that he believed would be perfectly suited to modern times. The director later bought the rights and conceived his adaptation as an homage to the original film and its cast and crew, and to the 1970s era in general. He co-wrote the screenplay with his father, Javed Akhtar, who had also written the original script with
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. He kept the basic plot but introduced some changes that included an international setting and a different ending.
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commenced in
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, before moving to
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, where 80% of the filming was done. The
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was composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, with lyrics by Javed Akhtar. ''Don: The Chase Begins Again'' released on 20 October 2006, coinciding with the festive season of
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, clashing with ''
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'' starring
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,
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and
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. It proved to be a major commercial success, grossing over 1.06 billion at the box-office against a production and marketing budget of 400 million, thus becoming the fifth highest grossing Hindi film of 2006. It received positive reviews from critics, with praise for its action sequences, soundtrack, production design, cinematography, and Khan and Chopra's performances. ''Don'' won Best Asian Film at the
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. The film also received 9 nominations at the 52nd Filmfare Awards, including
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and Best Actor (Khan). A sequel entitled ''
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'' was released on 23 December 2011.


Plot

The illegal drug trade based in
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,
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is booming. A team headed by Deputy Commissioner of Police De Silva targets the operations of cartel leader Singhania to capture his manager, Mark Donald (aka Don). Singhania is one of the two lieutenants of a deceased kingpin, known as Boris; the other is Vardhaan. Don kills Ramesh, one of his close associates, after he tries to leave the gang. Ramesh's fiancée Kamini decides to help the police. She uses herself as bait in an attempt to trap him, but Don, knowing of her plan, kills her. Roma, Ramesh's sister, plans to avenge her brother and sister-in-law's deaths, and infiltrates Don's gang. Don is injured and falls into a coma while trying to flee from the police. De Silva finds a look-alike named Vijay and asks him to join his mission. Vijay agrees when De Silva promises to admit Deepu, a boy Vijay takes care of, to school. Meanwhile, Jasjit, an information technologist and Deepu's father, is released from prison. He plans to kill De Silva to avenge his own wife's death. Several years ago, Jasjit was captured by an unknown assailant who made a deal with him in order to save his kidnapped wife. However, De Silva caught him and refused to believe Jasjit, shooting him in the leg and giving him a permanent limp. Jasjit's wife died after his arrest. At the hospital, a doctor gives Vijay scars identical to Don's. When Don suddenly dies after the operation, the masquerade begins. Vijay, posing as Don, joins the gang. De Silva asks Vijay to find a computer disc containing details about the drug cartel. When Vijay finds it, Roma attempts to kill him, but De Silva tells her of Don's real identity, and she agrees to help. Vijay hands over the disc to De Silva. De Silva murders Singhania, and the police arrest Vijay. De Silva is killed in the shootout, devastating Vijay, as De Silva was the only person who could prove that he is not the real Don. Having discovered his true identity, Don's associates turn against him. Vijay escapes and meets with Roma to recover the disc and prove his innocence. Jasjit finds the disc in De Silva's apartment. He receives a call and is told that he will have to bring the disc to the men who are holding Deepu hostage. He learns that De Silva has been alive all along and is actually Vardhaan, Boris's other lieutenant, who was using Vijay to reach Singhania. Jasjit reunites with Deepu and teams up with Vijay and Roma. The trio comes up with a plan and informs
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. In combat, Vijay overpowers Vardhan but is interrupted by Inspector Vishal Malik, who has Vardhaan arrested. Vijay is acquitted, and Roma confesses her love for him. Too late, she realises, in a
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, that she was being toyed with: Don is alive and was pretending to be Vijay all along. At the hospital, Don had overheard Vardhaan and Vijay's plan. After Vijay's operation, Don switched places with him and injected an overdose of
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in Vijay's glucose stream, causing him to die and making the doctors think it was Don who died. The disc Don gave to the police was fake. Now, with both Vardhaan and Singhania removed, Don becomes the master of the Asian drug cartel.


Cast

*
Shahrukh Khan Shah Rukh Khan (; born 2 November 1965), also known by the initialism SRK, is an Indian actor, film producer, and television personality who works in Hindi films. Referred to in the media as the " Baadshah of Bollywood", "King of Bollywood" ...
as Mark Donald and Vijay Pal (
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) *
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 Roma Bhagat *
Arjun Rampal Arjun Rampal (born 26 November 1972) is an Indian actor, model, film producer and television personality who works in Hindi films. He made his acting debut in Rajiv Rai's romance film '' Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat'' (2001) and has since gone on t ...
as Jasjit "J. J." Ahuja *
Isha Koppikar Isha Koppikar (born 19 September 1976) is an Indian actress, model and politician who has mostly appeared in Hindi cinema. She has also acted in several Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Marathi films. Background Koppikar was born in Mahim, Bombay (n ...
as Anita Sinha *
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as DCP P. D'Silva(fake) / Vardhaan Makhija *
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as Narang Singh *
Rajesh Khattar Rajesh Khattar (born 24 September 1966) is an Indian actor, voice artist and screenwriter from Bollywood. He was married to Neelima Azeem and is the father of actor Ishaan Khattar and step father of Shahid Kapoor. Personal life Khattar was b ...
as Mr. Sanjeev Singhania (Don's boss) * Om Puri as
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officer Vishal Malik *
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as Deepak "Deepu" Ahuja (J. J.'s son) *
Kareena Kapoor Kareena Kapoor Khan (; '' née'' Kapoor; born 21 September 1980) is an Indian actress who appears in Hindi films. She is the daughter of actors Randhir Kapoor and Babita, and the younger sister of actress Karisma Kapoor. Noted for playing a va ...
as Kamini Arora / Sonia (special appearance) *
Satyajit Sharma Satyajit Sharma (born 31 July 1969) is an Indian film and television actor. Sharma is known for his portrayal of the character Basant in the television soap opera ''Balika Vadhu''. Filmography • Nai Subah telefilm *''Yeh Faasley'' *'' Paa'' a ...
as Mystery Man *
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as T. J. (special appearance) * Sushma Reddy as Geeta Ahuja (J. J.'s wife) *
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as Ramesh Bhagat (Roma's brother who was killed by Don after leaving the gang without informing Don) Malaysia Cast but not have dialogue *Shahruddin Tamby as Superintendent police and assistant Vishal Malik *Aman Shah as police officer 2# *Rahim Omar as detective for DCP Silva *Tony Eusoff as henchman Mr Sanjeev 1# *Ebi Aziz as henchman Mr Sanjeev 2# *Riz Amin as undercover police scene at club *Yank Kassim as paramedic


Production


Development

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conceived the idea to remake the 1978 film of the same name after listening to a remixed version of a song from the original film. In early 2005, media started reporting that Akhtar was planning to remake the film, but rather than confirming the news, he revealed that though he was writing the screenplay based on the film, he would take the final decision after completing the script. The director co-wrote the film with his father, Javed Akhtar, who had also written the original film with
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. Akhtar revealed that the reason behind the remake was a desire to give a new treatment to "a fantastic film which he enjoyed watching as a child", and create an adaptation that he thought would suit modern times. He found the film a little ahead of its time. And, he thought so because of the narration, dialogue, and the writing style, which he thought was very modern even for its time. Akhtar said,"''Don'' is the one film from that time that in my mind lends itself to being remade today. So today, when you adapt it, it fits very easily into a contemporary space. I think it fits into the modern sensibility of movie viewing." Additionally, he wanted to pay tribute to the stars and makers of the original film, the 1970s era in general, and the films made by
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and
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. In order to suit the modern sensibility, several changes were introduced. Akhtar changed a number of aspects of the climax as he felt the original ending was outdated for today's audiences. On the other hand, a number of elements from the original were retained in the new film, notably the background score, two songs, some dialogue, and some situations, all of which Akhtar believed were fine in the original, saying that not including them would be a crime.


Casting

Akhtar initially wanted
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for the
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, after having worked with him on '' Lakshya'' (2004). However, Akhtar felt that the character required a more mature actor, saying he wanted "a face that had seen the world and roughed it out." The director said that Roshan's innocence was not right for the role, and instead cast Shah Rukh Khan for the part that had been portrayed by Amitabh Bachchan in the 1978 film. Akhtar believed that Khan was the most suitable for the role, saying, "He has the personality, the style, the flair, the larger than life persona, the sense of humour and the sheer magnetism that this character requires." In July 2005,
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 ...
was cast to play Roma, a role originally played by
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. Akhtar found Chopra to be perfect for the role, saying, "There is a docile sensuality about her which suits the character." When he offered the role to her, she was excited to play the character and immediately agreed to do the film. Later that month
Arjun Rampal Arjun Rampal (born 26 November 1972) is an Indian actor, model, film producer and television personality who works in Hindi films. He made his acting debut in Rajiv Rai's romance film '' Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat'' (2001) and has since gone on t ...
and
Isha Koppikar Isha Koppikar (born 19 September 1976) is an Indian actress, model and politician who has mostly appeared in Hindi cinema. She has also acted in several Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Marathi films. Background Koppikar was born in Mahim, Bombay (n ...
joined the cast. While Rampal was cast as Jasjit, played by Pran in the original, after
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turned down the role for being secondary, Koppikar was cast in a completely new role that was not in the original film. In August 2005
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was confirmed to appear in the song "Yeh Mera Dil", which had been performed by
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in the original film. Khan, Chopra, and Rampal underwent extensive
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training from an expert from the
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. The principal cast received training in different kinds of martial arts. Khan revealed that he had always wanted to look the way Amitabh Bachchan had in his films, but he said he gave his own interpretation to the role. After signing to do the film, Chopra was very excited, but a few days later, she became nervous, wondering if she would be able to do justice to the character. Having seen the original film as a teenager, Chopra avoided watching the film again as she did not wanted to imitate Zeenat Aman's portrayal of Roma. She made a conscious effort to give her own look and style to the character. This was Chopra's first action role, and she was excited to the part, so she wanted to do all the stunts by herself. After Chopra decided to perform her own stunts, Akhtar revealed that he was happy as it gave him the scope to film the fight sequences from different angles. Rampal, in the role of Jasjit, said that he approached his character in a way similar to how Pran had played it in the original but with an emotional graph.
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, who plays DCP D'Silva, a role performed by
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in the original film, revealed that he played the role according to what suited the script, but retained some of the dignity from that film.


Filming

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commenced in February 2006 in central
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. Art direction was handled by Aradhana Seth, and the costumes were designed by Aki Narula. Akhtar chose K. U. Mohanan to handle the cinematography after having been impressed by his work in documentaries and TV commercials. To give an authentic feel to the film, scenes were shot on a closed set in actual
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s in real locations. The film was also shot at
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and
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. Some filming was done in
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in March over a 3-day schedule. The filming moved to
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,
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, in April 2006 where the majority of the film was shot. 80% of the filming was done in Kuala Lumpur and
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. In Malaysia, filming was done over the course of 70 days at 42 locations including KLCC, Kampung Baru, and Penchala Link, and included more than 1000 extras, all of whom were selected following auditions. Additional filming was done in
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. Apparently, the former Prime Minister of Malaysia Mahathir Mohamad, who had previously declined even Hollywood films to be filmed in the
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, gave his permission for the crew to film inside his personal office in the Towers. For a scene depicting a media ambush, several real-life journalists from India and Malaysia were hired. The song "Yeh Mera Dil" was choreographed by
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. Veteran choreographer
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agreed to choreograph the new version of the popular song "Khaike Paan Banaras Waala", which had been choreographed by her mentor P L Raj in the original film. The song was filmed in Malaysia on 13 May 2006 with Khan and Chopra. The dancing for other songs was choreographed by
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,
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, and Rajeev Surti. Hollywood technician Angelo Sahin, the
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supervisor behind '' Mission: Impossible 2'' (2000), and aerial stunt co-ordinator Joe Jennings, known for his work in films such as '' Charlie's Angels'' (2000), were hired for the action sequences. Filming was also at the
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Music

The soundtrack was composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, with lyrics written by Javed Akhtar. The album contains 8 songs: 3 original, 2 remakes of from the original film, a theme, a reprise, and a remix of one of the 3 new songs. The vocals were performed by Shaan, Sunidhi Chauhan,
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and MIDIval Punditz. It was released on 27 September 2006 by T-Series. The soundtrack received positive reviews from music critics, who praised " Aaj Ki Raat", calling it "innovative" and the best song on the album. The recreation of songs from the original film, "Ye Mera Dil" and "Khaike Paan Banaraswala", received mixed reviews. Joginder Tuteja from ''
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'' gave the album a 4 out of 5, noting its success at surprising its listener, and wrote, "Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy do exceedingly well with the soundtrack and establish their supremacy as the composer trio who can give their own even while rearranging the songs from the past." ''Planet Bollywood'' gave a rating of 6.5 out of 10, praising its lyrics and vocals, and termed "Aaj Ki Raat" as "the best song in the entire soundtrack." Sukanya Verma of ''
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'' was less impressed with the album, calling it "Snazzy, good mix" and writing, "This lavish enterprise has a little bit of everything. An eclectic mix of old, new and everything in between; ''Don'' is an unusual presentation of old-wine-in-new-bottle." The ''Don'' soundtrack album was the first Indian soundtrack to be released on
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on the same day of its launch or before the public release of physical copies. The music topped charts on a number of platforms in India. It was one of the best-selling Bollywood soundtracks of the year, with 1.5 million units sold according to ''
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''. The song "Aaj Ki Raat" was used by
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in his
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and Academy Award-winning soundtrack ''
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'' (2008).


Marketing

Being a
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of an iconic film, and the star-cast involved, ''Don'' was one of the most anticipated films of the year. The first look poster was released in late April 2006, which according to the media hinted at the kind of adaptation the film was going to be. This was followed by another poster in late July 2006, which also revealed the release date of the film. Following the poster reveals, the trailer was released in mid-September. ''
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'' deemed it promising, writing that the "trendy accessories, sleek gadgets, lavish settings, expensive wardrobe and deadly action scenes build the framework of the new ''Don''." To promote the film, the filmmakers teamed up with
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to launch a
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based on the film. It was the first
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launched for any Bollywood film. The filmmakers also launched popcorn holders of ''Don'' before the release film. An 80-page
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was published and copies were given for free in multiplexes along with the tickets of the film.


Release


Theatrical

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'' (also starring Khan) which released on 11 August 2006. In December 2005,
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acquired the overseas rights of the film. Made on a production and marketing budget of 400 million, ''Don'' was released worldwide on 20October 2006 in 800 screens during the
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festive season, clashing with another high-profile Bollywood film ''
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''. The film opened to excellent to very good response at the domestic box-office, with an occupancy of 90%.


Home media

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s on 5December 2006 across all regions in a 2-disc Collector's Edition pack in
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format, with several bonus content such as making of the film, bloopers, trailers, deleted scenes, and clap track. It also included a "Don Comic Book." A steel case limited edition DVD was released in January 2007 with the same bonus features. The
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version was released at the same time. A single-disc DVD pack was also released later. The
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version was released on 27April 2011.


Television Premiere

''Don's'' television premiere was occurred on
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in 2007.


Reception


Box office

''Don'' grossed a first day opening of 46million and 141million on its opening weekend. It also received a good opening in overseas markets with an opening weekend of over $2.2million. On its opening weekend, the film grossed over 302million worldwide. After its first week, the film took in more than 244million in India. The film grossed $1.1million in its first week in UK, while the total overseas first week earnings were more than $4.1million. The film grossed 529million worldwide at the end of first week. The film had a very good hold in its second week, and performed extremely well, even better than that week's new release and collections increased in several centers, with setting new second week highs. After its theatrical run, the film grossed over 710million in India, becoming the fifth highest-grossing Indian film of 2006, and was deemed a "hit". It also grossed over $7.8million in the overseas territories and was declared a
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. Worldwide, the film grossed over and was a major commercial success.


Critical response

Upon release, ''Don'' was well received by critics.
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'' gave the film a rating of 4 out of 5 and wrote, "The former was a character-driven, intimate film, albeit a fairly slick thriller, mostly for its screenplay. The latter is a most updated Indian film of the action genre that always calculably concentrates on the new twists, and the turning points, both of which mostly seem cleverer than contrived; ably fitting pieces, the known characters, into a new domino."
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'' felt the film was "conventional and predictable", and complained that the director did not develop his characters. However, Sen was impressed by Chopra's performance and wrote, " hehandles her role with efficiency, looking every bit the competent woman of actionand a ravishing babe who fills out a skintight white jumpsuit deliciously."
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'' gave the film a positive review, noting that the director turned a formula "good defeats bad" film into a modern-day
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film where "bad fights bad", and wrote, "The new Don is more of a remix than the remake with the scratchy edges smoothened out with grunge grooves and blistering beats. Farhan changes the backdrop and the background and yet manages to keep the original sequences and lines." Gupta also praised the acting, "eye-catching locations", cinematography, and production design, and thought that the "breathtaking chase and action sequences" broke new grounds on Indian screens. ''
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rated the film a 3 out of 5, praising the performances of the lead actors and writing "Shah Rukh Khan does very well as Don. He enacts the evil character with a flourish. But he fails to carry off the other role ijaywith conviction. It looks made up, it doesn't come naturally to him at all. Priyanka Chopra carries off her part with 'lan. The stunt hen she rescues Khanis bound to win her laurels." ''
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'' gave a rating of a 7 out of 10, particularly praising the
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, and wrote, "The ''Don'' of the 21st century is stylish with flaws, yet, you do enjoy the experience of watching it in the cinema." While labelling the film a "disappointment", film critic Sukanya Verma questioned Akhtar's decision behind remaking an important film. She further criticised Akhtar for taking a fairly simple but engaging storyline, and turning it into a shockingly unimaginative adaptation. Verma also found Khan to be inconsistent in the dual roles. Giving a 1 out of 5, film critic
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panned the film, terming it an exercise in indulgence, and wrote, "Spiffily shot and stylishly packaged, the new ''Don'' may wear a new look, but what it's clearly lacking is the raw energy, the unpredictability of
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's original thriller."


Accolades


Sequel

A sequel entitled ''Don 2'', also directed by Akhtar, was released on 23December 2011. Khan, Chopra, Irani, and Puri reprise their roles as Don, Roma, DeSilva alias Vardhan, and Malik, respectively.


See also

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References


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