''Ramji Londonwaley'' () is a 2005 Indian
Hindi
Hindi (Devanāgarī: or , ), or more precisely Modern Standard Hindi (Devanagari: ), is an Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in the Hindi Belt region encompassing parts of North India, northern, Central India, centr ...
-language
comedy-drama film directed by Sanjay Dayma and produced by
Sunanda Murali Manohar. The film stars
Madhavan and
Samita Bangargi
Samita Bangargi is an Indian actress who is most known for her roles in ''Ramji Londonwaley'' (2005), '' Shaadi Ka Laddoo'' (2004) and ''Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai?'' (2002).
Personal life
Samita Bangargi married Ashish Chaudhary
''Ashish Chau ...
. Madhavan also worked as the dialogue writer for the film. The film had a theatrical release across India on 2 September 2005. Featuring a story written by
Kamal Haasan
Kamal Haasan (born 7 November 1954) is an Indian actor, filmmaker, screenwriter, playback singer, television presenter and politician who works mainly in Tamil cinema and has also appeared in some Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi, Kannada and Bengali f ...
, the film is a remake of Madhavan's Tamil film ''
Nala Damayanthi'' (2003) which was reported to have similarity with the 1990 movie ''
Green Card
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''.
Plot
Ramji is a naive and docile village cook who has taken upon himself the sole responsibility of marrying his sister to a good family, as they are orphans. He eventually finds a good suitor for her and then he has to shell out
dowry
A dowry is a payment, such as property or money, paid by the bride's family to the groom or his family at the time of marriage. Dowry contrasts with the related concepts of bride price and dower. While bride price or bride service is a payment ...
for the groom's family -whereby the marriage is arranged and preparations made. Therefore, Ramji plans to go to London and work as a cook for a multi-millionaire dollar London-based Indian businessman-family. The arrangement is that Ramji will have to send part of his salary as a compensation for the dowry he owes. Unfortunately on the day Ramji arrives at the employer's door-step, the millionaire who hired him is very sick, and eventually passes away before signing Ramji's paperwork- leaving him jobless. Desperate to stay and earn (as he had promised his sister's dowry), he starts working illegally (without work-permit) as an expert Indian chef in an Indian restaurant owned by an NRI, Guru, who has a wife and a handicapped son. Eventually, due to his good manners, friendliness and expert skills he wins the family's heart. As the restaurant becomes lucrative due to Ramji's excellent culinary skills, the police are on his heels.
Jai Kapoor, Guru's cunning lawyer friend, explains that the only way out is marriage with a British citizen, and suggests Ramji to marry his own girlfriend Samira. Guru also convinces Ramji to do 'marriage of convenience' so that he can win this case against the police who have filed a case against his restaurant business (hiring illegal immigrants). Ramji reluctantly agrees for a "fake" marriage with Jai's girlfriend Samira, and they get married over the weekend inside a church (so that paperwork comes faster). For all these gimmicks, the lawyer charges heavy fees from Mr. Guru and deposits them in the joint account of his with Samira.
The police become more and more suspicious that this is a fake marriage and refer the matter to the consulate. The embassy invites both Ramji and Samira for interview for which they start preparing by getting to know each other better. By this time, Ramji finds out more about the cunning shrewd character of Jai (the lawyer) in a chance meeting at the bus stop with Jai's ex -wife. The lady explains how Jai had promised her so many things and then suddenly deserted her and her son- for which she will seek revenge on him for abandoning his family. Ramji explains this all to Samira and Samira also meets with Jai's ex-wife. In the meantime, constant stalking by the police forces Samira and Ramji to stay/live together to avoid detection by authority. Samira is deeply troubled with rural mannerisms of Ramji. To break the ice, Ramji cooks delicacies for Samira and wins her heart. Gradually, Samira also realises that Jai is merely fooling around with her life and doesn't really love her.
Meanwhile, Ramji is not able to send the dowry installments as promised and his sister's in-laws throw her out of the house. Ramji's sister desperately calls Ramji and Samira answers the call and handles the situation by sending all the money received for the fake marriage in her and Jai's
joint account to her and makes sure her long-time friend is taken care of. Unfortunately, in their final interview with the consulate, Ramji answers more than he is asked at the immigration office then is forced to return to India ( due to being illegal worker). However, as Ramji is preparing to be deported a good news comes; Ramji wins a cooking competition (which Samira had enlisted him for) and thus, wins more money and employment opportunities at Ritz Hotel.
Ramji replies to Samira that he will use his £50,000 competition money to build an English school in his village so no one will be illiterate. Samiras granny gives her passport and a ticket so she can join ramji. After 10 months his restaurant is ready in India and his sister has had a baby. In the meantime, they are all waiting for a mystery guest to inaugurate the restaurant. This turns out to be Amitabh Bacchan and the movie ends with him cutting the ribbon.
Cast
*
R. Madhavan as Ramnarayan Tiwari (Ramji)
*
Samita Bangargi
Samita Bangargi is an Indian actress who is most known for her roles in ''Ramji Londonwaley'' (2005), '' Shaadi Ka Laddoo'' (2004) and ''Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai?'' (2002).
Personal life
Samita Bangargi married Ashish Chaudhary
''Ashish Chau ...
as Samira (Sammy/Sam)
*
Harsh Chhaya
Harsh Chhaya is an Indian actor. He debuted in a minor role as "Jijo" in the early 1990s Zee TV series '' Tara'', but first came into prominence in the role of Krishnakant Trivedi (KT) in mid 1990s TV series '' Hasratein'', where he portrayed ...
as Guru
* Sunita Sengupta as Guru's Wife
*
Satish Shah
Satish Shah (born 25 June 1951) is an Indian actor. He is best known for his comic roles in films like '' Jaane bhi Do Yaaro'' (1983), '' Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi'' (1984), '' Sarabhai vs Sarabhai'' (2004), '' Main Hoon Na'' (2004), '' Kal Ho Naa Ho'' ...
as Bishambar Mehra
*
Rajendranath Zutshi
Rajendranath Zutshi, more commonly known as Raj Zutshi (born 4 February 1961), is an Indian film and television actor.
Personal life
Zutshi was born on 4 February 1961 in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India into a Kashmiri Pandit family. Raj ...
as Jai Kapoor
*
Akhilendra Mishra as Mishra
*
Abha Parmar
Abha Parmar (born 11 July 1963) is an Indian actress. She is known for her role in the soap opera '' Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon?'' and in ''Neeli Chhatri Wale
''Neeli Chatri Waale'' is an Indian television program produced by Ashwni Dhir and ...
as Ramji's mother
*
Aditya Lakhia
Aditya Lakhia is an Indian character actor. He did his schooling from Mayo College, Ajmer. He began his acting career in 1988 playing small roles and worked as an assistant director in '' Akele Hum Akele Tum''. The character of Kachra in the mo ...
as Pappu
*
Amitabh Bachchan
Amitabh Bachchan (; born as Amitabh Shrivastav; 11 October 1942) is an Indian actor, film producer, television host, occasional playback singer and former politician known for his work in Hindi cinema. He is regarded as one of the most succe ...
as Himself (Guest appearance)
Production
''Ramji Londonwaley'' is a remake of the
Tamil
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* Tamils, an ethnic group native to India and some other parts of Asia
** Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamil people native to Sri Lanka also called ilankai tamils
**Tamil Malaysians, Tamil people native to Malaysia
* Tamil language, nati ...
film ''
Nala Damayanthi'' (2003) written by
Kamal Haasan
Kamal Haasan (born 7 November 1954) is an Indian actor, filmmaker, screenwriter, playback singer, television presenter and politician who works mainly in Tamil cinema and has also appeared in some Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi, Kannada and Bengali f ...
, starring
R. Madhavan in the lead role. Originally titled ''Bawarchi'', Madhavan was chosen to star in the lead role, and also wrote the film's dialogues, while Sanjay Dayma was selected as the director of the project following his work as an associate director in films such as ''
Lagaan
''Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India'' () is a 2001 Indian Hindi-language sports drama film written and directed by Ashutosh Gowariker. The film was produced by Aamir Khan, who stars alongside debutant Gracy Singh and British actors Rachel ...
'' (2001). Madhavan chose to rewrite the second half of the original film and change the climax to his preference. Actress
Samita Bangargi
Samita Bangargi is an Indian actress who is most known for her roles in ''Ramji Londonwaley'' (2005), '' Shaadi Ka Laddoo'' (2004) and ''Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai?'' (2002).
Personal life
Samita Bangargi married Ashish Chaudhary
''Ashish Chau ...
was cast in the film after Madhavan's wife Sarita had recommended her after seeing her work in ''
Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai?
''Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai'' (What Is Happening?) is a 2002 Bollywood adult comedy film. Directed by Hansal Mehta, produced by Pammi Baweja and written by Suparn Verma. the film stars Prashant Chianani, Aamir Ali Malik, Vaibhav Jalani, Yash Pandit, ...
'' (2002) and in the promotional videos of ''
Shaadi Ka Laddoo
''Shaadi Ka Laddoo'' is a 2004 Indian Hindi comedy film directed by Raj Kaushal. The film was released on 23 April 2004.
Plot Summary
Shomu and his wife Meenu are a happily married couple with two children. Shomu decides to travel to Britain fo ...
'' (2004). She was cast in the film as a non-resident Indian from London.
The film was primarily shot throughout 2004 in London and Reading The shoot occurred swiftly, with a particular set of 20 minutes of screen time being shot in six hours. As a result of the
2004 Madrid train bombings
The 2004 Madrid train bombings (also known in Spain as 11M) were a series of coordinated, nearly simultaneous bombings against the Cercanías commuter train system of Madrid, Spain, on the morning of 11 March 2004—three days before Spain's g ...
, the team found it difficult to gain permission to shoot the film at an airport. Eventually after failing to convince officials at
Heathrow Airport and
Gatwick Airport
Gatwick Airport (), also known as London Gatwick , is a major international airport near Crawley, West Sussex, England, south of Central London. In 2021, Gatwick was the third-busiest airport by total passenger traffic in the UK, after ...
, they had to settle for filming a sequence at
Leicester Airport.
Soundtrack
The film's soundtrack was composed by
Vishal Bhardwaj
Vishal Bhardwaj (born 4 August 1965) is an Indian film director, screenwriter, producer, music composer and playback singer. He is known for his work in Hindi cinema, and is the recipient of seven National Film Awards and a Filmfare Award.
Bha ...
and
Pravin Mani
Pravin Mani is an Indian musician who has been credited as singer and as composer in Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu
Telugu may refer to:
* Telugu language, a major Dravidian language of India
*Telugu people, an ethno-linguistic group of India
* Tel ...
.
Release
The film was premiered in London on 2 September 2005, with the release marking the launch of
Patricia Hewitt
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's UK's 'Bollywood Initiative' which encouraged British investment in Bollywood cinema. Upon release, the film garnered positive reviews from critics, but the small nature of the film meant that it only became an average grosser at the box office. Critic
Baradwaj Rangan
Baradwaj Rangan is an Indian film critic, writer, and formerly the deputy editor of '' The Hindu''. He later became a senior editor of Film Companion. Rangan won the National Film Award for Best Film Critic in 2006. Before joining ''The Hin ...
wrote, "This may be the story of a cook, but there’s also food for thought!"
Taran Adarsh
Taran Adarsh (born 13 June 1965) is an Indian film critic and trade analyst. He is best known for giving trade figures and box office updates on social media.
Career
Taran Adarsh started his journalism career at the age of 15 with ''Trade Gui ...
wrote, "On the whole, ''Ramji Londonwaley'' is a feel-good entertainer that gives you a positive feeling at the conclusion of the show". The
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's Dharmesh Rajput gave the film a predominantly positive review, stating "it's overlong and unnecessarily complicated but R Madhavan's central performance still manages to charm your socks off". The critic added the film is "gracelessly edited and over-stuffed with sub-plots – but the film's saving grace is its cast", and praises that "Madhavan's charismatic and expressive performance provides most of the film's nicely understated humour" and British actress Shalu Verma and Bangargi also impress". A critic from Rediff.com wrote "it's irritating because this could have been polished into a good film, maybe even a memorable film" and that "Madhavan makes a valiant attempt, and renders the film almost entirely watchable, but that happens to be a big almost, sadly".
References
External links
* {{IMDb title, tt0476848, Ramji Londonwaley (2005)
2000s Hindi-language films
2005 films
Films shot in London
Hindi remakes of Tamil films
Films about immigration
Films scored by Vishal Bhardwaj