''A Wednesday!'' is a 2008 Indian
Hindi
Modern Standard Hindi (, ), commonly referred to as Hindi, is the Standard language, standardised variety of the Hindustani language written in the Devanagari script. It is an official language of India, official language of the Government ...
-language
crime thriller film
Crime film is a film belonging to the crime fiction genre. Films of this genre generally involve various aspects of crime and fiction. Stylistically, the genre may overlap and combine with many other genres, such as drama or gangster film, but al ...
written and directed by
Neeraj Pandey and produced by
Ronnie Screwvala, Anjum Rizvi and Shital Bhatia under
UTV Motion Pictures and
Friday Filmworks
Friday Filmworks is an Indian film production house founded by film director Neeraj Pandey and producer Shital Bhatia in 2008.
About
Established in 2008, Friday Filmworks' debut film was ''A Wednesday!'' which earned Neeraj Pandey the Indira G ...
. The film stars
Naseeruddin Shah and
Anupam Kher, and is set between 2 pm and 6 pm on a Wednesday.
[ The film depicts a confrontation between a ]police commissioner
A police commissioner is the head of a police department, responsible for overseeing its operations and ensuring the effective enforcement of laws and maintenance of public order. They develop and implement policies, manage budgets, and coordinate ...
and an anonymous caller who threatens to detonate bombs throughout Mumbai if four terrorists are not freed from police custody.
Released on 5 September 2008, it received widespread critical acclaim and emerged as a commercial success. It was also granted tax exemption in the state of Maharashtra
Maharashtra () is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. It is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west, the Indian states of Karnataka and Goa to the south, Telangana to th ...
. Subsequently, it won a number of awards including the Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director at the 56th National Film Awards. It went on to be remade in Tamil and Telugu simultaneously as '' Unnaipol Oruvan'' and ''Eenadu'' (both 2009), and as an English-language Sri Lankan film '' A Common Man'' (2013).
Plot
Mumbai
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police commissioner Prakash Rathod describes in a voiceover that he is going to retire the following day. He goes on to describe the most challenging case he has faced in his career.
An unnamed man carries a travel bag, assumed to contain explosives
An explosive (or explosive material) is a reactive substance that contains a great amount of potential energy that can produce an explosion if released suddenly, usually accompanied by the production of light, heat, sound, and pressure. An exp ...
, in the Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station and proceeds to hide the bag in the restroom of a police station
A police station is a facility operated by police or a similar law enforcement agency that serves to accommodate police officers and other law enforcement personnel. The role served by a police station varies by agency, type, and jurisdiction, ...
opposite the Mumbai Police
The Greater Mumbai Police (Marathi language, Marathi: बृहन्मुंबई पोलीस, IAST: ''Brihanmumbaī Pulīs'', formerly ''Bombay City Police'') is the Police, police department of the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra. It is a cit ...
headquarters. He then goes to the rooftop of a building under construction, where he sets up his base of operations, equipped with SIM cards, mobile phones, and other gadgets. He calls Rathod and informs him that he has placed five bombs in locations throughout Mumbai and has programmed them to explode simultaneously within four hours unless the Commissioner gives in to his demands and releases four terrorists. Rathod alerts his team to trace the location of the caller. The caller tips off television news reporter Naina Roy, telling her it is going to be "the most important day of her life."
The four terrorists demanded by the caller are rounded up by police officers Arif and Jai. Police depute a young hacker named Anuj to track the location of the caller. The caller asks the two police officers to leave the four militants near a bench on a Juhu Aviation Base runway, but Arif leaves only three behind and takes one of them, Ibrahim Khan, captive as he suspects that the caller would not reveal the locations of the bombs even after the militants are released.
A phone placed under the bench rings, and an explosion occurs, killing the three terrorists. The anonymous caller reveals he does not belong to any terrorist organization, and his plan was not to free the terrorists but to kill them. The caller, being just a "stupid common man wanting to clean his house," sought to avenge the terrorist attacks they had helped carry out in major cities in India, specifically the 2006 Mumbai train bombings. His final demand is that the officers kill Ibrahim themselves, or he will set off all five bombs in Mumbai. Rathod indirectly orders Arif and Jai to kill Ibrahim and make it look like it was done in self-defense.
After the death of Ibrahim is confirmed on the news, the caller calls Rathod for the final time to reveal that he has not planted any other bombs in the city. Rathod declares he already knew there were no more bombs; hence, his decision to kill the last terrorist was not taken in fear but in confidence. Rathod reaches the caller's location just as the caller is leaving, having destroyed all his equipment. The two meet briefly when Rathod, identifying the caller on the basis of a face sketch, offers the man a ride home.
In a voiceover, Rathod says the man told him his real name, but he does not wish to reveal it since doing so would give away the man's religion. Rathod admits that he knew the caller was disturbed because of the incompetence of the governing authorities, but he never imagined a common man would go to such lengths to achieve this end. He also notes that the facts of this incident cannot be found in any written record but only in the memories of those who actually witnessed it, and further acknowledges that although the incident has ambiguous moral significance, he feels that whatever happened, happened for the best.
Cast
* Naseeruddin Shah as "The Common Man"
* Anupam Kher as Prakash Rathod, Commissioner
A commissioner (commonly abbreviated as Comm'r) is, in principle, a member of a commission or an individual who has been given a commission (official charge or authority to do something).
In practice, the title of commissioner has evolved to incl ...
of Mumbai Police
The Greater Mumbai Police (Marathi language, Marathi: बृहन्मुंबई पोलीस, IAST: ''Brihanmumbaī Pulīs'', formerly ''Bombay City Police'') is the Police, police department of the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra. It is a cit ...
* Jimmy Sheirgill
Jimmy Sheirgill (born Jasjit Singh Gill; 3 December 1970), also known as Jimmy Shergill, is an Indian actor and producer who primarily works in Hindi and Punjabi language, Punjabi films.
Sheirgill began his film career with the 1996 thriller ...
as Inspector Arif Khan, ATS
* Aamir Bashir as Inspector Jai Pratap Singh
* Deepal Shaw as Naina Roy, UTV Journalist
* Parag Tyagi as Inspector Aakash Duraivanshi
* Alok Narula as Raj Sharma; Naina Roy's Cameraman
* Rohitash Gaud as Ikhlaque Ahmed (A terrorist)
* Kali Prasad Mukherjee as Ibrahim Khan (A terrorist)
* Mukesh S Bhatt as Khurshid lala (A terrorist)
* Vije Bhatia as Mohd. Zaheer (A terrorist)
* Chetan Pandit as Chief Minister Sunil Nigvekar
* Rajendra Chawla as Jaishankar Tiwary; Chief Minister's Assistant
* Gaurav Kapoor as Arjun Khanna (Actor); Special Appearance
* Virendra Saxena as Officer In-Charge (O.C) Baburao Patil at Colaba
Colaba (; or ISO 15919, ISO: Kolābā) is a part of the city of Mumbai, India. It is one of the four peninsulas of Mumbai while the other three are Worli, Bandra and Malabar Hill. During the Portuguese rule in the 16th century, the island was ...
Police Station.
* Snehal Dabi as Shambhu a.k.a. Electric Baba
* Aayam Mehta as Shankar Patil; Chief Minister's Assistant
* Apurva Mehrotra as Anuj Sharma; The Hacker
* Shakti Bharti as Inspector Jai Pratap Singh's wife
* Vicky Ahuja as a middleman who supplied RDX
* Namrata Sawhney as The Common Man's wife (voice over)
Soundtrack
Music composition by Sanjoy Chowdhury
Sanjoy Chowdhury is an Indian film score composer. He debuted in 1998, by composing the background score of the Malayalam movie, ''Ennu Swantham Janakikutty''. Shortly afterwards, filmmaker John Matthew Matthan roped him in to compose the backgrou ...
with lyrics inscribed by Irshad Kamil & Bulleh Shah
Sayyid Abdullāh Shāh Qādrī (; ), popularly known as Baba Bulleh Shah and vocatively as Bulleya, was a Punjabi revolutionary philosopher, reformer and Chishti Sufi poet, regarded the 'Father of Punjabi Enlightenment'; and one of the g ...
. The soundtrack album is released under T-Series label. 6 Songs In Album, But No-one Features In Movie.
*"Theme Song" - N/A
*"Bekali" - Javed Ali
*"Bulleh Shah" - Tochi Raina
*"Bulleh Shah - Remix" - Tochi Raina
*"Jalwa" - Shaan
*"Nazar Lage Na" - Shaan, Mahalakshmi Iyer
*"Parwazen" - Shaan
Production
From casting to completion, ''A Wednesday!'' took about eight months.[ It was filmed on location around ]Mumbai
Mumbai ( ; ), also known as Bombay ( ; its official name until 1995), is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the financial capital and the most populous city proper of India with an estimated population of 12 ...
in 28 days. The terrorist's 'workstation' was an actual under-construction 25-storey building; it was chosen from 50 other such buildings for its clear view of the Mumbai skyline. Since the building had no elevators, a trolley lift was installed; Shah walked up the 25 floors every day. Shah mentioned in an interview that it was the first film of his career where he did not change a single word. He was first offered Kher's role.
Though a work of fiction, the script was inspired by the 11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings
The 2006 Mumbai train bombings were a series of seven bomb blasts on 11 July. They took place over a period of 11 minutes on the Mumbai Suburban Railway, Suburban Railway in Mumbai, the capital of the States and territories of India, Indian st ...
. In fact, the incidents that followed the bombings were used as details in the plot.
After finishing the script, Pandey sent it to Anupam Kher and Naseeruddin Shah, who were his only choice for the two principal characters. Once both accepted the roles, he approached the producer Anjum Rizvi who liked the subject and the casting. Meanwhile, UTV Motion Pictures heard of the project, took it on, and bought the film's rights from Rizvi and Pandey.[
]
Release
The release was delayed because UTV's own production, '' Mumbai Meri Jaan'' (2008), also based on the Mumbai train serial blasts, was scheduled for an August release. ''A Wednesday!'' was released in September[ alongside '' Hijack'' and Santosh Sivan's '' Tahaan''.
]
Reception
''A Wednesday!'' received critical acclaim with many comparing it to the movies of the ''Die Hard'' series. In a '' Tehelka'' review, while commending Neeraj Pandey for a tightly scripted film, "red herrings, finely etched characters", also noted "(for the film), the real Anupam Kher, whom we met in ''Saaransh
Saaransh (English: The Gist ) is a 1984 Indian Hindi drama film directed by Mahesh Bhatt, starring Anupam Kher, Rohini Hattangadi, Madan Jain, Nilu Phule, Suhas Bhalekar and Soni Razdan. It is about an elderly Maharashtrian couple living in ...
'', and the real Naseeruddin Shah, whom we knew from ''Bazaar
A bazaar or souk is a marketplace consisting of multiple small Market stall, stalls or shops, especially in the Middle East, the Balkans, Central Asia, North Africa and South Asia. They are traditionally located in vaulted or covered streets th ...
'' and '' Mandi'' and '' Sparsh'', both show up." ''The Times of India
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'''s critic Nikhat Kazmi called the movie "an intelligent diatribe against terrorism, refreshingly packaged as a racy thriller, reminiscent of the Die Hard Series." Rony D'Costa of Box Office India
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Established in 2003, Box Office India has become a prominent source of ...
gave it 3 stars out of 5, stating "it will take just 100 minutes of your time but will give you an exciting & enriching movie going experience. A good watch, any day of the week."
Noted critic Rajeev Masand of '' CNN-IBN'' gave 4 out of 5 stars, and a positive review saying, "It's difficult to explain just how good A Wednesday is without giving away too much about the film. Because believe me, it's a film best seen without any impressions. It's a film whose charm lies in its unraveling". ''The Economic Times
''The Economic Times'' is an Indian English-language business-focused daily newspaper. Owned by The Times Group, ''The Economic Times'' began publication in 1961 and it is sold in all major cities in India. As of 2012, it is the world's secon ...
s critic, Gaurav Malani, wrote, "A Wednesday is one of those rare variety films about which one can't discuss much despite a strong desire for it could hamper your viewing experience as an unappraised audience. It's a film one wants to rave liberally about but even then you can't conveniently converse on the instances of acclaim since those are the moments of surreptitious surprise held in reserve by the director. It's the kind of film that is discussed in detail once it acquires the cult status." He also gave it 4 stars out of 5.
Anupama Chopra of NDTV
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NDTV began as a production house for news segments, ...
thought the film to be a "provocative theatre. Its message is urgent and relevant but also disturbing and dangerous." She also felt what it suggested was "implausible".
Box office
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Boxofficeindia.com. Retrieved on 17 August 2013. It gave satisfying results to the producers, distributors and exhibitors.
Awards and nominations
Remakes
The film was remade into Tamil and Telugu. The Tamil version had Mohanlal
Mohanlal Viswanathan (; born 21 May 1960), known mononymously as Mohanlal, is an Indian actor and filmmaker who predominantly works in Malayalam cinema, Malayalam cinema besides also having sporadically appeared in Tamil cinema, Tamil, Hin ...
and Kamal Haasan
Parthasarathy Srinivasan (born 7 November 1954), known professionally as Kamal Haasan, is an Indian actor, filmmaker and politician who predominantly works in Tamil cinema. Considered as one of the most accomplished actors of Indian Cinema, Haas ...
in lead roles, while the Telugu version had Kamal Haasan
Parthasarathy Srinivasan (born 7 November 1954), known professionally as Kamal Haasan, is an Indian actor, filmmaker and politician who predominantly works in Tamil cinema. Considered as one of the most accomplished actors of Indian Cinema, Haas ...
and Venkatesh in the lead.
UTV sold the rights of the film to Asia Media and Gemini Media, which remade it into '' A Common Man'', starring Ben Kingsley
Sir Ben Kingsley (born Krishna Pandit Bhanji; 31 December 1943) is an English actor. He has received List of awards and nominations received by Ben Kingsley, various accolades throughout Ben Kingsley on screen and stage, his career spanning fi ...
and Ben Cross.
References
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