''Kai Po Che!: Brothers... For Life'' () is a 2013 Indian
Hindi
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-language
sports drama film
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directed by
Abhishek Kapoor
Abhishek Kapoor (born 6 August 1971) is an Indian film director, former actor, writer and producer who works in Hindi cinema. He is known for his work in the musical drama ''Rock On!!'' (2008), the buddy sports drama '' Kai Po Che!'' (2013), the ...
and produced by
Ronnie Screwvala
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He has been named on Esquire's List of the 75 Most Influential People of the 21st Century in 2008 ...
and
Siddharth Roy Kapur
Siddharth Roy Kapur (born 2 August 1974) is an Indian film producer and the founder of Roy Kapur Films. He is the former managing director of The Walt Disney Company India and the former president of the Producers Guild of India in a tenure la ...
under
UTV Motion Pictures
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, marking the banner's first solo production under the
Disney·UTV brand. Adapted from
Chetan Bhagat
Chetan Prakash Bhagat (born April 22, 1974) is an Indian author, columnist, screenwriter, and YouTuber. He was included in ''Time (magazine), Time magazine’s'' list of the 100 Most Influential People in the World in 2010. Several of his nove ...
's 2008 novel ''
The 3 Mistakes of My Life'', with a three-song soundtrack by
Amit Trivedi
Amit Trivedi (born 8 April 1979) is an Indian music composer, record producer, singer, songwriter, musician who works primarily for Indian cinema. After working as a theatre and jingle composer and composing for non-film albums, he debuted as ...
and lyrics by
Swanand Kirkire
Swanand Kirkire (born 29 April 1972) is an Indian lyricist, playback singer, writer, assistant director, actor and dialogue writer, who works in Marathi and Hindi film and television.
Kirkire won the National Film Award for Best Lyrics twice: f ...
, the film stars
Rajkummar Rao
Rajkummar Rao (born Raj Kumar Yadav; 31 August 1984) is an Indian actor. A versatile actor in Hindi cinema since the early 2010s, he is known for his performances in over thirty films across a wide spectrum of genres in both independent an ...
,
Amit Sadh
Amit Sadh (born 5 June 1979) is an Indian actor who is known for his work in several films and television productions. He is best known for his performances in films like '' Kai Po Che!'' (2013), ''Sultan'' (2016) and ''Gold'' (2018). In recent ...
, and newcomer
Sushant Singh Rajput
Sushant Singh Rajput (21 January 1986 – 14 June 2020) was an Indian actor best known for his work in Hindi cinema. He earned acclaim for his performances in several notable films, including ''Kai Po Che!'' (2013), ''Detective Byomkesh Bakshy ...
as the three main protagonists while
Amrita Puri plays the female lead. The title is originally a
Gujarati phrase that means "I have cut" which refers to
Makar Sankranti
Makar(a) Sankrānti (), () also referred to as Uttarāyana, Makara, or simply Sankrānti, is a Hinduism, Hindu observance and a mid-winter harvest festival in India and Nepal. It is typically celebrated on 14 January annually (15 January on a ...
(known as Uttarayan in Gujarat) where one of the competitors uses his kite to cut off another competitor's kite and yells the phrase.
Set in
Ahmedabad
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from 2000 to 2010, ''Kai Po Che!'' revolves around three friends, Ishaan "Ish" Bhatt (Rajput), Omkar "Omi" Shastri (Sadh) and Govind "Govi" Patel (Rao), who want to start their own sports shop and sports academy; the story also references the
2001 Gujarat earthquake
The 2001 Gujarat earthquake, also known as the Bhuj earthquake, occurred on 26 January at . The epicentre was about 9 km south-southwest of the village of Chobari in Bhachau Taluka of Kutch district in Gujarat, India. The earthquake had ...
, the
2002 Godhra train burning and the
2002 Gujarat Riots
The 2002 Gujarat riots, also known as the 2002 Gujarat violence or the Gujarat pogrom, was a three-day period of inter-communal violence in the western Indian state of Gujarat. The Godhra train burning, burning of a train in Godhra on 27 Fe ...
, and tracks their deep friendship, and innocence tarnished by religious politics and communal hatred. The film had its world premiere at the
63rd Berlin International Film Festival on 13 February 2013 where it was the first ever Indian film to feature in the World Panorama section.
Made on a budget of , ''Kai Po Che!'' was released worldwide on 22 February 2013 and met with acclaim from Indian reviewers, with praise for the direction of Kapoor and the performances of Rajput, Rao, and Sadh, but mixed reviews internationally.
The film grossed worldwide, becoming a critical as well as commercial success.
The film received five nominations at the
59th Filmfare Awards
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, including
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Film awards
* AACTA Award for Best Direction
* Academy Award for Best Director
* As ...
for Kapoor,
Best Supporting Actor for Rao, and
Best Story. The film won two awards, including
Best Screenplay for Kapoor and
Best Background Score for Hitesh Sonik.
Plot
Sometime in 2010, Govind "Govi" Patel is giving a presentation at a school about the services provided by Sabarmati Sports Club, an enterprise owned by him. Omkar "Omi" Shastri, in a parallel scene, is released from prison and Govi picks him up. While halting at a restaurant mid-way, Govi and Omi reminisce about their lives ten years ago, and remember their friend Ishaan "Ish" Bhatt.
Ten years ago
Ish is an ex-district level cricketer who was a victim of selection politics. Omi is the nephew of a Hindu politician, Bittu Joshi, who funds his father's temple, and Govi has a penchant for business and numbers. Together they open a sports shop and a cricket training academy.
Ish asks Govi to tutor his sister younger Vidya in maths for her upcoming end-of-school exams. Vidya and Govi gradually become close to each other and develop a romantic relationship. Upon learning this, Omi warns Govi of the consequences, as Ish is very protective of his sister.
The three friends spot a rare budding cricket talent, Ali Hashmi, and Ish starts training him vigorously despite political tension between Ali's father Naseer Hashmi and Bittu, who lead rival parties. Govi wants to expand the budding business by opening a shop in a mall. With financial help coming from Bittu, the trio set up shop in the mall, but on 26 January 2001, a
destructive earthquake hits Gujarat and the mall is destroyed. Omi is forced to work for Bittu's right-wing party, and is unable to return to the shop.
While Naseer is away, Ish leads Ali and the Muslim neighbourhood to the relief camps set up by Bittu's party. When they are turned away, Ish and Omi fight and temporarily break off their friendship. They reunite after India's surprise win in the
test match against Australia on 15 March 2001. Bittu loses the elections in his constituency to his opponent Subodh Mehta, who is supported by Naseer. In response, Bittu sends pilgrims (
kar sevaks) to
Ayodhya
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to the Ram Temple, including Omi's parents. On 27 February 2002, they learn that the train coach carrying the pilgrims was
burned, resulting in the deaths of 59 people. Omi is shattered, and Bittu convinces him to take revenge on the murderers of his parents.
Ish attempts to take Ali away to protect him from the imminent
communal riots, and Govi goes to Ali's house to help Ish. The mob led by Bittu storms into the Muslim locality, killing every Muslim in sight. A fight ensues between Naseer and Bittu. Omi, enraged at Bittu's death, follows him with a gun. Meanwhile, Ish learns of Vidya and Govi's relationship. Enraged, he thrashes Govi, while Omi enters the premises with a gun in hand, desperate to find and kill Ali and Naseer. Ish and Govi hurriedly try to stop Omi as he desperately searches for Ali and Naseer. Omi finally aims and shoots at Ali and Naseer. In a bid to save Ali, Ish takes the bullet himself and dies.
Present day
Omi is released from prison. Govi and Vidya are married and have a son, whom they have named Ishaan in memory of his friend and her brother. Vidya forgives Omi when he breaks down in front of her. The film ends with a now grown-up Ali debuting for the
Indian cricket team
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against
Australia
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. He plays his first shot by hitting the ball to the boundary with a cover drive, just like Ish had taught him. Ish's spirit smiles at Ali's achievement and fades away.
Cast
Production
Filming
Filming began in
Vadnagar
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in
Mehsana
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district of
Gujarat
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along majority of scenes canned in old
Ahmedabad
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and continued further in
Porbandar
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,
Diu. A scene featuring the trio was shot at Hatkeshwar Mahadev temple. One of the songs Meethi Boliyan was exclusively shot around
Daman and
Diu. Reportedly,
Sushant Singh Rajput
Sushant Singh Rajput (21 January 1986 – 14 June 2020) was an Indian actor best known for his work in Hindi cinema. He earned acclaim for his performances in several notable films, including ''Kai Po Che!'' (2013), ''Detective Byomkesh Bakshy ...
had to undergo four months cricket training under two coaches to fit into the book adapted character of 'Ishaan'. A cricket match sequence was shot at the Sabarmati Railway stadium sabarmati in
Ahmedabad
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. The
Board of Control for Cricket in India
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(BCCI) has granted the director permission to use footage from a historic
India
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–
Australia
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Kolkata
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test match from 2001 in ''Kai Po Che!''. Director
Abhishek Kapoor
Abhishek Kapoor (born 6 August 1971) is an Indian film director, former actor, writer and producer who works in Hindi cinema. He is known for his work in the musical drama ''Rock On!!'' (2008), the buddy sports drama '' Kai Po Che!'' (2013), the ...
has admitted that the leading Bollywood stars didn't want to be a part of the film. Former cricketer
Ajay Jadeja
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was signed for a special appearance in this film.
Title
Chetan Bhagat
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, whose book is adapted for the screen, first revealed the title of the film. Subsequently, a short contest was announced by him on
Twitter
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to create awareness about the film and its title.
Soundtrack
The music of the film was composed by
Amit Trivedi
Amit Trivedi (born 8 April 1979) is an Indian music composer, record producer, singer, songwriter, musician who works primarily for Indian cinema. After working as a theatre and jingle composer and composing for non-film albums, he debuted as ...
while the lyrics were penned by
Swanand Kirkire
Swanand Kirkire (born 29 April 1972) is an Indian lyricist, playback singer, writer, assistant director, actor and dialogue writer, who works in Marathi and Hindi film and television.
Kirkire won the National Film Award for Best Lyrics twice: f ...
. The background music has been composed by Hitesh Sonik.
Release
''Kai Po Che!'' release date was confirmed as 22 February 2013. The film was released on 1000 screens in India. ''Kai Po Che!'' received 'U' certificate from the
Censor Board prior to its release without any cuts, and released on 22 February 2013.
Marketing
The first trailer of this movie was released on YouTube on 20 December 2012, and was premiered along with ''
Dabangg 2
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''. ''
The 3 Mistakes of My Life'' book cover was relaunched with the poster of ''Kai Po Che!''
The director had a four-city promotional strategy. There were plans of bonding with friends in four cities and hanging out with them. Sushant Singh Rajput was to host a private screening of ''Kai Po Che!'' in his hometown of
Patna
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for his childhood friends. On 18 February 2013, a star-studded premiere was organised in Cinemax,
Versova,
Mumbai
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.
Actors like
Aamir Khan
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,
Hrithik Roshan
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,
Huma Qureshi
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Qureshi s ...
,
Arshad Warsi
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and film-maker
Shekhar Kapur
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praised the film and acting performances.
Reception
Critical reception
The film was critically acclaimed by Indian critics but was met with a rather mixed reception from critics overseas.
India
Sukanya Verma for ''
Rediff.com
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'' gave 4/5 stars and says Abhishek Kapoor's clarity of vision makes ''Kai Po Che!'', the adaptation of a mediocre novel, so irresistible.
Taran Adarsh
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Career
Taran Adarsh started his journ ...
of ''
Bollywood Hungama
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'' gave it 4 out of 5 and stated that the film is brimming with solid content. Meena Iyer of ''
The Times of India
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'' gave it 4 out of 5 stars saying, "''Kai Po Che!'' is very likeable. Between tears, you find yourself smiling, because it's the story of friendship and human triumph above all else." Resham Sengar of ''
Zee News
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The channel has been involved in several controve ...
'' gave 4/5 stars stating, "The magic of the film lies in its details!"
Saibal Chatterjee
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of ''
NDTV
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'' gave 3.5 stars saying, "''Kai Po Che!'' is a competently crafted, well acted and consistently engaging drama that makes its point without sinking into preachy paroxysms".
Shubhra Gupta
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of ''
The Indian Express
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'' gave 3.5/5 stars adding, "Abhishek Kapoor uses ''Kai Po Che!'' as an apt metaphor and crafts a lovely, emotional film on abiding friendship and the values that make life worth living." ''
India Today
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'' gave 3.5 stars.
Khalid Mohamed
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of ''
Deccan Chronicle
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'' gave 3 out of 5 stars and stated that it is a good film. ''
Deccan Herald
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'' stated that it is a warm film while ''
Live Mint
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'' said that ''Kai Po Che!'' is a well-crafted entertainer.
Anupama Chopra
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of ''
Hindustan Times
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'' gave the movie 4 out of 5 stars saying that "''Kai Po Che!'' is Gujarati for "I've cut". It is used as a cry of victory in kite-flying contests. Here victory is hard-earned and tinged with tears and regret. But it's also deeply satisfying." Rajeev Masand of ''
IBN Live
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'' gave the movie 4/5 stars saying that "It's only February, but one of the year's best films has arrived". ''
The Hindu
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'' stated that the film is breathless.
Overseas
The film is rated 78% 'fresh' on the review site
Rotten Tomatoes
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.
Critic
Aaron Hillis of ''
The Village Voice
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'' gave a negative review, stating that "The dramatic stakes are so puny that every obstacle can be overcome with a simple work-it-out montage, a cheap device prevalent enough in this movie to start a drinking game."
Rachel Saltz of ''
The New York Times
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'' wrote that the film "Mixes, not quite successfully, traditional Bollywood storytelling with something less conventional."
Kate Taylor of ''
The Globe and Mail
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'' wrote that the film "might be the next ''
Bend It Like Beckham
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'' – if it did not have the sensibilities of the next ''
Dr. Zhivago
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''."
Bruce Demara of the
Toronto Star
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gave the a positive review of film 3.5 out of 4 stars. Through starting by criticizing the lengthy amount of Cricket portrayed in the film (which he describes as "a game that remains mystifying to North American audiences"), this aspect does not prevent Bruce from giving a Kai Po Che! a favorable review. He first praises the acting as what "makes film succeed – and occasionally soar", further describing it as "finely etched performances" with a "very fine cast". He further compliments the cinematography, stating that it shows "an India of contrasts, both sun-baked rural landscapes and chaotic urban scenes." He also states that the cinematography had "fine attention to detail" that provides the film "an air of authenticity". He then states that despite the film being 2-hour, the audience is "soon engaged and deeply invested in" it. He concludes his review by stating that even audiences with little knowledge of recent Indian history or the complexities of cricket "are going to find ''Kai Po Che'' a poignant and satisfying experience."
Robert Abele of the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' gave it a positive review, criticizing the film for its grimness and lack of subtlety, but complimenting the performances as "enjoyably boisterous", as well as complimenting the director Abhishek Kapoor for refusing to "linger on clichés for too long".
Deborah Young of ''
The Hollywood Reporter
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'' complimented the film for leaving the traditional Bollywood formula, by "boldly plunge
nginto two major historical events: the 2001 earthquake that killed 18,000 people and... the violent Hindu-Muslim clashes of 2002." She also states that the Hindu-Muslim riot scene and subsequent reconciliation transforms the film into a "powerful drama" that "allows audiences to leave the theater with a tear in the eye". She later compliments the actors as "well cast" and praises the film's cinematography. Priya Joshi of the ''
Digital Spy
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'' gave the film 4 out of 5 stars, describing the film as an "intimate story of friendship, ambition, love, loss and redemption. She further praises the film's storytelling, scripting, and cinematography as "cornerstones to this film", while complimenting the acting and characterization. She also praised the film's storyline, describing the tension of the rising action as a "shattering crescendo" by the climax. Her concluding message further commends the film: stating "thought-provoking, moving and ultimately heart-warming, ''Kai Po Che!'' is what great cinema is made of".
Russell Edwards of ''
Special Broadcasting Service
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'' gave the film 3.5 out of 4 stars, introducing the film as "a hallmark of a well-made film is the way it can make you care about things you really care little about." He compliments the film for interlacing the film's narrative threads with real events, and concludes by stating the acting as "strong throughout". Daniel Eagan of the ''
Film Journal International
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'' complimented the film, praising its authenticity by mentioning that it had moved "beyond Bollywood stereotypes to a new style of Indian cinema", further stating that the film "could attract an audience outside India". He praised the use of real situations mixed with the film's narrative, particularly complimenting the film's focusing on the character development during the events rather than overuse of special effects. He appreciated the film's use of "universal themes", and praised the way India was portrayed; describing this narrative on India as "on brink of the future, and yet still divided by wealth and poverty, by class and religion". He likewise admired the acting of the film, stating that all of the main characters "give strong performances". He completes his review by stating "this is a film whose scope, detail and appealing characters deserve a wide audience."
Box office
''Kai Po Che!'' opened with a collection of on day one with limited release where it did good business in metro cities especially.
After the opening day, the film showed very good growth, grossing and on its second and third days respectively to make a collection of around in its first weekend.
It grossed after its first week.
The film held well despite some new releases and collected around in its second weekend. It grossed in second
and in its third week. The final domestic collections of the film are .
After its successful run in domestic market, the film has done well overseas with a business of around $2.25 million in 17 days. Final overseas collection was US$2.325 million.
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