Sunday, 26 April 2015

Ek Paheli Leela

Ek Paheli Leela

Ek Paheli Leela
Ek Paheli Leela (2015) Film Poster.jpeg
Official Poster
Directed byBobby Khan
Produced by
Written byBunty Rathore
(Dialouges)
Screenplay byJojo Khan
Story byBobby Khan
Starring
Music bySongs:
CinematographyBashalal Syed
Edited byNitin FCP
Production
company
Paper Doll Entertaiment
Distributed byT-Series
Release dates
  • 10 April 2015
Running time
145 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
BudgetINR15 crore(US$2.4 million)[1]
Box officeINR25.50 crore(US$4.0 million) (2nd week domestic gross))[2]
Ek Paheli Leela is a 2015 Bollywood musical-thriller film, written and directed by Bobby Khan and produced by Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar. It starsSunny Leone in the titular lead role with Jay BhanushaliRajneesh Duggal,Jas AroraMohit Ahlawat and Rahul Dev in pivotal roles. Choreography is done by Saroj Khan and Ahmed Khan. Music for the film is composed byAmaal Mallik. T-Series has acquired the music rights of the film. Principal photography of the film began in Jodhpur, India.[3] Trailer of the film was unveiled on 6 February 2015 with the release of film Shamitabh. The trailer of the film went viral on YouTube and also topped the list of YouTube’s most viewed Bollywood movie trailers in the first quarter of 2015.[4] The reviews criticised the script but the film was successful commercially.

Plot[edit]

The movie starts with Karan (Jay Bhanushali) shifting homes in Mumbai. Karan is shown as a singer and musician who often helps his sister Radhika with music for her fashion shows. Radhika (Shivani Tanksale), is a fashion photographer who works closely with Andy (an event manager), and for a show the duo manage to get on board the sizzling Meera (Sunny Leone). Meera, is a model, whose ramp show is a big hit. Over a night of drunken revelry, Radhika and Meera bond. On the shoot next day, lights go out when Meera is alone and she faints. When Radhika takes her to doctor, she finds out that Meera is claustrophobic. On prodding, Meera reveals that her parents passed away in a plane crash which she survived. The trauma of it lingers even in her present. Meera is offered by Andy a fab shoot in Rajasthan. But since she has a fear of planes, she declines. Radhika and Andy get her drunk and bring her to India.
Meanwhile in Bombay, life is getting more difficult for Karan, who gets persistent dreams of someone whipping him. In an attempt to figure why, his friend takes him to a Pandit (Nari-Shakti Scholar) who tells him that his pain is rooted in his past life. There's an unfinished business that needs to be completed.
Meera meets Ranveer Singh (Mohit Ahlawat), a prince, in Rajasthan. The two eventually fall in love and get married. Ranveer is in middle of a property dispute with his cousin Vikram Singh (Jas Arora) - who doesn't leave one instance of leching at Meera.
Karan travels through his past and figures out that he was Shravan (Rajneesh Duggal), 300 years ago. He was in love with a girl named Leela but his master Bhairao (Rahul Dev) (known for his artistic skills) adopts her as his muse. She becomes the object of his lust. Bhairao begins making a statue of Leela. But when the statue is complete, she excitedly gets Shravan to see it. Shravan, who decides not overpower his master chides Leela for it. Bhairao discovers that Leela is in love with Shravan. In a fit of rage, Bhairao kills both Shravan and Leela. Karan travels to Jaisalmer to figure out why his past is still haunting him.
He goes to Bhairao Kaksha (a place of dispute between Ranveer and Vikram). Vikram finds Karan and he takes him to Ranveer. Meera recognizes him as he had composed songs for her ramp act before. Karan tried to tell Mira about his real intentions of excavating the truth. When Meera is eventually told by Karan about his past and their relationship then, she takes offense and asks him to leave. Karan then plays a song that takes Meera back into their past and she recognizes the incidents Karan was telling her about.
Meera and Karan gets kidnapped by Vikram who is looking for a statue that Bhairao made of Leela. The current market cost of the statue is 1000 crores and the greedy Vikram wants the moolah to himself. When there, Meera tries to recollect things from the past. When asked about the statue, Karan reveals that the statue was hidden behind a wall. When Vikram gets to the statue, he is killed by Ranveer. Karan tries to woo Meera,but Meera doesn't receive well his luring. She slaps him and makes it clear that the Ranveer is the love of her life. It turns out Karan was wrong all along. He was actually the reincarnation of Bhairao and not of Shravan (who got reincarnated in Ranveer). Karan tries to redeem his ills by committing suicide but Meera and Ranveer don't let him.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Bobby Khan will be making his directorial debut with this film. He stated that Sunny Leone was the only actress suitable for the roles and she was only the choice.[5] He also stated that big actors refused to do the film because of Leone.[6] Actor Mohit Ahlawat returned to films after four years.[7]

Soundtrack[edit]

Ek Paheli Leela
Soundtrack album by
Released10 March 2015
GenreFeature Film Soundtrack
Length39:54
LabelT-Series
Singles from Ek Paheli Leela
  1. "Desi Look"
    Released: February 20, 2015
  2. "Tere Bin Nahi Laage"
    Released: February 27, 2015
  3. "Saiyaan Superstar"
    Released: March 5, 2015
  4. "Khuda Bhi"
    Released: March 13, 2015
  5. "Glamorous Ankhiyaan"
    Released: March 20, 2015
  6. "Dhol Baaje"
    Released: March 27, 2015
  7. "Main Hoon Deewana Tera"
    Released: April 3, 2015
The soundtrack comprises 9 songs.[8] Ensemble singers like Tulsi KumarArijit SinghKanika KapoorMonali ThakurMeet Bros AnjjanMohit Chauhan,Krishna BeuraAlam KhanAishwarya MajmudarNeha Kakkar and Pakistani singer Uzair Jaswal have lent their voices for the film.[9] The song "Dholi Taro" from the film Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam was remixed for a dance scene featuring Leone.[10] The full audio album was released on 10 March 2015.
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Desi Look"  KumaarDr. ZeusKanika Kapoor3:27
2."Tere Bin Nahi Laage (Male Version)
(Recreation of Original Version)"  
KumaarUzair Jaswal
(Recreated byAmaal Mallik)
Uzair Jaswal3:41
3."Saiyyan Superstar"  KumaarAmaal MallikTulsi Kumar4:10
4."Khuda Bhi"  Manoj MuntashirTony KakkarMohit Chauhan5:03
5."Glamorous Ankhiyaan"  KumaarMeet Bros AnjjanMeet Bros Anjjan,Krishna Beura4:54
6."Deewana Tera
(Recreation of Sonu Nigam's 1999 song)"  
KumaarMeet Bros Anjjan
(Recreated)
Arijit Singh5:24
7."Dhol Baaje
(Recreation of Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam's song)"  
KumaarMeet Bros Anjjan
(Recreated)
Meet Bros AnjjanMonali Thakur5:37
8."Tere Bin Nahi Laage (Female Version)"  KumaarUzair Jaswal
(Recreated byAmaal Mallik)
Tulsi Kumar4:31
9."Ek Do Teen Chaar"  Tony KakkarTony KakkarNeha Kakkar, Tony Kakkar3:13
Total length:
39:54
A remix album was made by DJ Chetas and was released on T-Series YouTube on 26 March 2015.
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Glamorous Ankhiyaan (MBA Swag)"  KumaarDJ ChetasMeet Bros Anjjan, Krishna Beura4:56
2."Main Hoon Deewana Tera (MBA Swag)"  KumaarDJ ChetasArijit Singh3:39
3."Desi Look (Remix)"  KumaarDJ ChetasKanika Kapoor4:02
4."Saiyyan Superstar (Remix)"  KumaarDJ ChetasTulsi Kumar3:22
5."Tere Bin Nahi Laage Remix (Male Version)"  KumaarDJ ChetasUzair Jaswal3:21
6."Khuda Bhi (Remix)"  Manoj MuntashirDJ ChetasMohit Chauhan4:38
7."Ek Do Teen Chaar (Remix)"  Tony KakkarDJ ChetasNeha Kakkar, Tony Kakkar2:53
Total length:
26:51

Reception[edit]

Box Office[edit]

The film was released on 10 April 2015 with estimated occupancy of 20%[11] with greater occupancy in single screens than multiplexes.[12] On its opening day it collected INR5.30 crore (US$840,000).[13] Followed with a little drop on saturday on which it earned INR5.20 crore (US$830,000), taking up the weekend collection to INR15.85 crore (US$2.5 million). With having average word of mouth, collections dropped in week days and collected INR24.28 crore (US$3.9 million) in its first week.[14]

Critical Reception[edit]

Mid Day called it " semi-porn rubbish",[15] while IBNLive gave it 1.5 stars stating that the dialog was full of crude sexual jokes and that it was "soft porn" emphasising the short skirts of the women and the physique of the men.[16] The Hindustan Timessaid the film had a " ludicrous script" and "wooden" acting.[17] India Today praised the cinematography and Leone's dancing.[18] Mumbai Mirror called it " an insincere, lavish and titillating compilation of every item song ever made." [19] Rediffstated although the film was poorly written and had many flaws in its execution, it succeeded at its purpose of being a one-woman show to highlight Leone.[20] Indian Express gave the film zero stars stating "all this film wants to do is to exploit its leading lady’s awe-inspiring stack... From as many angles as possible, the closer the better".[21] NDTV called it a "vapid yarn about love, desire and obsession unfolds against good-looking backgrounds".[22]

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