Iqbal (film)

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Iqbal
Iqbal poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Nagesh Kukunoor
Written byNagesh Kukunoor
Mir Ali Hussain (dialogues)
Screenplay byNagesh Kukunoor
Story byNagesh Kukunoor
Produced by Subhash Ghai
Starring
Cinematography Sudeep Chatterjee
Edited bySanjib Datta
Music by
Distributed by Mukta Searchlight Films
Release date
  • 26 August 2005 (2005-08-26)
Running time
132 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguagesHindi
Sign language
Budget₹2.25 crore [1]
Box office₹5.60 crore [1]

Iqbal is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age sports drama film directed and co-written by Nagesh Kukunoor. [2] Produced by Subhash Ghai, under "Mukta Searchlight Films", the story follows a cricket-obsessed deaf and mute boy from a remote Indian village as he aims to overcomes difficulties to become a cricketer and fulfill his dream of playing for the Indian national cricket team. The film received the National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues. [3]

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The film was screened retrospective on 18 August 2016 at the Independence Day Film Festival jointly presented by the Indian Directorate of Film Festivals and Ministry of Defense, commemorating 70th Indian Independence Day. [4]

Plot

Iqbal (Shreyas Talpade) is a deaf and mute boy, who dreams of playing cricket for India. However, he is discouraged by his father who thinks that Iqbal's daydreams are a waste of time. Instead, he wants Iqbal to help him tend to the crops and become a farmer like him, which would be a stable profession.

Iqbal's sister, Khadija (Shweta Prasad), however, helps him try out for a nearby academy run by Guruji (Girish Karnad), an influential former India captain, who accepts him for his talent. However, when Iqbal competes with a rich boy, Kamal, who is also the star of the academy, he is thrown out by Guruji out of fear of Kamal's father, who bankrolls the academy. Iqbal seeks help from the local drunkard, Mohit (Naseeruddin Shah), who was once a great cricketer and persuades him to be his coach. They are able to train in a nearby field, using Iqbal's buffaloes (named after actual members of the Indian cricket team) as fielders.

Mohit trains Iqbal and gets him a place on the Andhra Pradesh Ranji Trophy team, despite Iqbal not having any previous cricketing experience. Iqbal plays marvelously for the team, which was a weak team before he joined, and is soon noticed by the press and cricket selectors alike. However, when the final match of the season pits Iqbal against his rival, Kamal, Guruji tries to bribe Iqbal to bowl badly so that the national team scouts at the game would select Kamal for the national cricket team.

Iqbal succumbs to his offer, out of concern for his father, who is facing financial difficulties and may lose his lands. Luckily, a sports agent is able to offer him a better deal, and Iqbal bowls with his usual fiery pace and wins the match for his team. Surprisingly he also impresses the onlooking national team selector Kapil Dev (in a special guest role), and wins a place in the Indian national cricket team.

In the end Iqbal is shown donning the Indian Cricket Team's Blue Jersey and walking in the ground to make his international debut.

Cast

Reception

Iqbal was well received by critics and audiences alike. The success of the film ensured its director Nagesh Kukunoor the commercial recognition. [5] The film was voted amongst the Ten Hindi Films that is ideal for Training and Motivational material. [2]

Awards

51st Filmfare Awards :

Nominated

Other awards

Music

The music for the soundtrack was composed by Himesh Reshammiya, Salim-Sulaiman, Sukhwinder Singh, Om The Fusion Band and Kedar-Sarosh and was released under the Tips Industries label. [6]

Track#SongSinger(s)MusicLyricistDuration (min)
1Aankhon Mein SapnaRavindra Upadhyay Himesh Reshammiya Sameer 4:06
2Aashayein KK, Salim Merchant Salim–Sulaiman Irfan Siddique 4:20
3Aashayein (Slow Version) KK Salim–SulaimanIrfan Siddique1:12
4Khelenge Khelenge Sukhwinder Singh Sukhwinder Singh Subhash Ghai 4:54
5Maula Shriram Iyer Om The Fusion BandIndraneel5:19
6Mutthi Mein AasmanK.KKedar-SaroshVimal Kashyap5:58
7Paani Suresh Wadkar, Sukhwinder Singh, Shweta Pandit Sukhwinder Singh Subhash Ghai4:26
8Tum Tana Shriram Iyer Om The Fusion Band4:18

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