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''Oh My God!'' is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language
satirical Satire is a genre of the visual, literary, and performing arts, usually in the form of fiction and less frequently non-fiction, in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, often with the intent of shaming or e ...
comedy drama film written and directed by Umesh Shukla and produced by
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, S Spice Studios,
Grazing Goat Pictures Grazing Goat Pictures is an Indian film and TV production house launched in 2011 by Hindi film actor Akshay Kumar and Ashvini Yardi. Its first film was ''OMG – Oh My God!'' which won the National Film Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. The ...
, and Playtime Creations. The storyline is based on the Gujarati stage-play ''Kanji Virudh Kanji'', which itself was inspired by the Australian film '' The Man Who Sued God''. The film stars
Paresh Rawal Paresh Rawal (born 30 May 1955) is an Indian actor, comedian, film producer and politician known for his works notably in Hindi films, and Telugu, and a few Gujarati and a few Tamil films. He has appeared in over 240 films and is the recipient ...
, Akshay Kumar, and Mithun Chakraborty, along with
Om Puri Om Prakash Puri (18 October 1950 – 6 January 2017) was an Indian actor who appeared in mainstream commercial Hindi films as well as Bengali, Kannada,English, Punjabi and one Telugu film, as well as independent and art films and also starred ...
, Govind Namdeo, Poonam Jhawer, Puja Gupta, and Mahesh Manjrekar in pivotal roles. Made on a budget of , the film was released on 28 September 2012 and received positive reviews from critics. It was remade in
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as '' Gopala Gopala'' (2015) with
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, Pawan Kalyan, and Shriya Saran. It was also remade in Kannada as '' Mukunda Murari'' (2016) with Upendra and Sudeep. A
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, ''
OMG 2 ''OMG 2'' is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film about sex education in India, written and directed by Amit Rai. It is a spiritual sequel to '' OMG – Oh My God!'' (2012), and stars Akshay Kumar, Pankaj Tripathi and Yami Gautam ...
'', with Akshay Kumar starring as Lord Shiva's messenger, along with Pankaj Tripathi and Yami Gautam in other lead roles, was theatrically released on 11 August 2023.


Plot

Kanji Lalji Mehta, a middle-class Gujarati
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, owns a shop of Hindu idols and antiques in Mumbai. He mocks religious activities around him until one day, a low-intensity earthquake hits the city, with Kanji's shop being the only one destroyed; his family and friends blame this on his atheism. At the insurance office, Kanji learns that the disaster claim does not cover any damage caused by natural calamities classified under "
Act of God In legal usage in the English-speaking world, an act of God is a natural hazard outside human control, such as an earthquake or tsunami, for which no person can be held responsible. An act of God may amount to an exception to liability in con ...
." Running out of options, he decides to sue God but fails to find a lawyer for such a lawsuit. Hanif Qureshi, a working-class Muslim lawyer, helps him file the case after Kanji decides to fight on his own. Legal notices are sent to the insurance company as well as to religious people like Siddheshwar Maharaj, Gopi Maiyya, and their group's founder, Leeladhar Swamy, forcing them to court as representatives of God. As the court case commences and gains attraction for its bizarre quality, Kanji finds himself facing armed fundamentalists and harassment, with his mortgage provider occupying the house and his family leaving him. He is then rescued by Krishna Vasudev Yadav, who claims to be a real estate agent originally from Gokul, Uttar Pradesh, yet is also responsible for supernatural acts outside of the human realm. The lawsuit causes a public outcry. On Krishna's advice, Kanji goes to the media and gets wide coverage. Sympathisers join him in the lawsuit, causing the number of claims to skyrocket and Catholic fathers and Muslim
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to also be forced as defendants. When the court demands written proof that the earthquake was an 'Act of God,' Krishna steers Kanji toward holy books such as the
Bhagavad Gita The Bhagavad Gita (; sa, श्रीमद्भगवद्गीता, lit=The Song by God, translit=śrīmadbhagavadgītā;), often referred to as the Gita (), is a 700- verse Hindu scripture that is part of the epic ''Mahabharata'' (c ...
, the Holy Quran, and the Bible. Kanji reads them and finds a passage in each that says the world and all events are a creation of God and come from God's will alone. This strengthens his case and increases public support. However, Kanji suffers a stroke in court and is rushed to the hospital, where he goes into a coma and is paralyzed. When he opens his eyes after a month, he finds Krishna, who reveals that he is god and proves it by curing Kanji completely. He further reveals that He created the entire world, animals and humans, but religion was created by humans, and he was the one who destroyed Kanji's shop because he sought to punish the godmen who showed his fear to the public to earn money. He adds that he created the entire world and thus does not like to live in temples, contrary to what the godmen claim, and he is not interested in the offerings he gets from devotees. Instead, he created millions of humans who die of hunger and would be glad if those offerings were given to them instead. He figured out that an atheist like Kanji would end up exposing them if he destroyed his shop, and thus destroyed it by causing the disaster, and started to help him with the lawsuit by appearing as a human, befriending him, and revealing himself in his true form so that Kanji realises that although he does exist, he does not live in temples but in every creature he created. Kanji learns that the lawsuit's verdict was in his favour, and religious organizations were ordered by the court to pay the compensation to all the plaintiffs. As a result of this, people have begun revering Kanji himself as a god. Leeladhar, Gopi Maiyya, and Siddheshwar have taken advantage of this by opening a temple dedicated to Kanji and accumulating millions in donations. Krishna explains to Kanji that his job as God is to show people right and wrong – people do with it what they will. Kanji decides to fight back. He breaks his own statue, admonishing the crowd about trusting in God-men. He advises them to search for God in themselves and in others, not in statues; that God is everywhere, not just in temples, and faith should come from within. He tells them not to believe in fraudulent godmen, as their job is to turn religion into business. After successfully completing the job, he goes back to thank Krishna, only to find that he and his motorcycle have disappeared. Kanji’s family arrives, and they get reunited. Kanji sees Krishna's keychain on the ground. When he is about to keep it, he hears Krishna's voice, telling him to get rid of the keychain, as fear of God and reliance on religious objects were what he'd fought against. Kanji smiles and throws it away, watching as it disappears into the sky with a flash.


Cast

*
Paresh Rawal Paresh Rawal (born 30 May 1955) is an Indian actor, comedian, film producer and politician known for his works notably in Hindi films, and Telugu, and a few Gujarati and a few Tamil films. He has appeared in over 240 films and is the recipient ...
as Kanji Lalji Mehta * Akshay Kumar as Krishna Vasudev Yadav * Mithun Chakraborty as Leeladhar Swamy *
Om Puri Om Prakash Puri (18 October 1950 – 6 January 2017) was an Indian actor who appeared in mainstream commercial Hindi films as well as Bengali, Kannada,English, Punjabi and one Telugu film, as well as independent and art films and also starred ...
as Advocate Hanif Qureshi * Mahesh Manjrekar as Advocate Sardesai * Govind Namdev as Siddheshwar Maharaj * Murali Sharma as Laxman Mishra *Nikhil Ratnaparkhi as Mahadev; Kanji's employee *
Lubna Salim Lubna Salim (née: Siddiqui) is an Indian theatre and television actress. Early life and education She is the daughter of the popular script writer Javed Siddiqui. She studied at Mithibai College Mumbai, and pursued theatre at the inter-colleg ...
as Susheela Mehta (Kanji's wife) *Poonam Jhawer as Gopi Maiyya *Yousuf Hussain Khan as Judge * Jaineeraj Rajpurohit as Dinesh Gandhi, Chief Regional Manager of Saral Jeevan Insurance Company * Nidhi Subbaiah as Shweta Tiwari (news reporter) * Apoorva Arora as Jigna Mehta (Kanji and Susheela's daughter) *Azaan Rustam Shah as Chintu Mehta (Kanji and Susheela's son) *
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as Jagdeesh * Krunal Pandit as Praveen *Bhakti Ratnaparkhi as Mangala (Mahadev's wife) * Arun Bali as a sage *Pradeep Vengurlekar as Pujari *Kukul Taramaster as Mishra's right-hand man *Nilesh Pandya as the Bhajan singer * Pravin Naik as Besaniya * Puja Gupta as Hanif's daughter *Suneel Chauhan as Aslam *Shashi Omprakash Sati as Aslam's sister *
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as Sardesai's assistant * Tisca Chopra as the interview host * Prabhu Deva in a special appearance in the song "Go Go Go Govinda" * Sonakshi Sinha in a special appearance in the song "Go Go Go Govinda"


Production

Producer Akshay Kumar announced the film in 2012.
Paresh Rawal Paresh Rawal (born 30 May 1955) is an Indian actor, comedian, film producer and politician known for his works notably in Hindi films, and Telugu, and a few Gujarati and a few Tamil films. He has appeared in over 240 films and is the recipient ...
who appeared in the original play ''Kishen vs Kanhaiya'' was cast in the lead role with Akshay Kumar playing the role of Krishna in the movie. Mithun Chakraborty played a supporting role in the film. The filming was reported to have begun in January 2012. Director Prabhu Deva appeared in an item number along with Sonakshi Sinha.


Soundtrack

The soundtrack of ''OMG – Oh My God!'' was composed by
Himesh Reshammiya Himesh Reshammiya (born 23 July 1973) is an Indian playback singer, music director, songwriter, film & music producer and actor in Hindi cinema. He started his career as music director in the film '' Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya'' in 1998 and made ...
, Sachin–Jigar and Meet Bros Anjjan whilst the lyrics were penned by Shabbir Ahmed,
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, Swanand Kirkire and Subrat Sinha. The album features vocals by Reshammiya, Shreya Ghoshal, Kailash Kher, Benny Dayal,
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, Suraj Jagan, Keerthi Sagathia, Zubeen Garg, Meet Bros Anjjan, Arya Acharya, Mohammed Irfan, Aman Trikha and Parash Nath. The full audio album was launched on 12 September 2012 by T-Series. The song, 'Go Go Go Govinda' is based on the song 'Govinda Aala Re Aala' from '' Bluff Master'' (1963), sung by
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.


Release

''OMG – Oh My God!'' released worldwide on 28 September 2012.


Critical reception

OMG received positive critical reviews. Taran Adarsh of '' Bollywood Hungama'' gave the film 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote that ''OMG – OH MY GOD!'' was a "thought-provoking adaptation of a massively successful play. A movie tackling a sensitive and an untouched subject matter, it will find its share of advocates and adversaries, but the social message the movie conveys comes across loud and clear and that's one of the prime reasons why OMG becomes a deserving watch". Sukanya Verma of '' Rediff'' rated it 4 out of 5 reviewing "A brave and absorbing blend of satire, fable and fantasy that brings our attention to the misuse and commercialisation of religion". Faisal Saif of ''Independent Bollywood'' rated it 4 out of 5 and said "Strongly Recommended. Fearless concept with some Fearless performances".


Box office

The film had a low opening but showed good growth on its 2nd and 3rd day and collected nett in its opening weekend. Despite a slow start, the film managed to gross collections of nett in its first week. The film collected in its second week. The film continued its successful run in its third week and make a total of around in three weeks. The film raked another in its fourth week to make a total of in four weeks. Overseas, ''OMG – Oh My God!'' grossed US$2.5 million in 10 days. At the end of 17 days, ''OMG – Oh My God!'' had grossed .


Awards

The movie was awarded the Best Hindi film award by Institute for Research and Documentation in Social Sciences (IRDS) during the second IRDS Hindi Film Awards for social concern. The film has won the award for
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in 60th National Film Awards.


See also

* Bhagavad Gita trial in Russia * ''Gopala Gopala'' (2015 film) *
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*'' Yehi Hai Zindagi''


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