Ready | |
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Directed by | Anees Bazmee |
Written by | Screenplay: Rajiv Kaul Ikram Akhtar Rajan Aggarwal Dialogues: Nisar Akhtar Farhad-Sajid |
Story by | Gopimohan Kona Venkat |
Based on | Ready by Srinu Vaitla |
Produced by | Rajat Rawail Bhushan Kumar Nasir Khan Krishan Kumar Sohail Khan Nitin Manmohan |
Starring | Salman Khan Asin |
Narrated by | Salman Khan |
Cinematography | Sunil Patel |
Edited by | Ritesh Soni |
Music by | Songs: Pritam Chakraborty Devi Sri Prasad Background Score: Sandeep Shirodkar |
Production companies | T-Series Films Sohail Khan Productions One Up Entertainment Rawail Grandsons Entertainment and Software Pvt. Ltd. Wave Cinemas Eros International [1] |
Distributed by | Wave Cinemas One Up Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 145 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Box office | ₹186.02 crore [3] |
Ready is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by Anees Bazmee. [1] Produced by T-Series Films, Rawail Grandsons Entertainment and Software Pvt. Ltd., Sohail Khan Productions and Eros International, the film is the official remake of the 2008 Telugu film of the same name directed by Srinu Vaitla. [4] The film stars Salman Khan and Asin Thottumkal in their second film together after London Dreams . Ready was distributed by Wave Cinemas and One Up Entertainment. [5] Khan also narrated the film, while the story was written by Gopimohan and Kona Venkat. [6]
Principal photography commenced in June 2010. The film was shot in Sri Lanka, Bangkok and Mumbai. [7] The first look poster was launched on 5 April 2011. [2] Theatrically released worldwide on 3 June 2011, Ready broke all the records for a non-holiday film [8] It grossed ₹120 crore net in India against its ₹30 crore budget, and the lifetime global collection was ₹180 crore. [9] The film received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its music, humor and Khan's performance, but criticism for its length and script. [1]
A spiritual sequel titled Ready 2 was announced in July 2018. [10]
Prompt-witted, Prem helps his friend Khushi elope with her lover Raju. This angers her father Abhinav and the Kapoors. Prem pacifies his family, who fix his marriage with a woman, Pooja. Sanjana, who just ran away from her wedding, hears Prem telling his uncle about ditching Pooja. As the Kapoors haven't met her yet, Sanjana poses as her and stays with and soon wins over the Kapoors. Her maternal uncles Amar and Suraj search for a groom to get her still married. While Prem and Sanjana are going to the airport, their car stalls in a forest, forcing them to sleep in the forest, where Prem discovers Sanjana's real identity after he sees her driver's licence.
Suraj takes Sanjana away. Despite the truth, the Kapoors still want her as Prem's wife. Promising Sanjana that he will find a way to marry her, Prem poses as the nephew of Balli, a chartered accountant who serves Amar and Suraj. Soon the Kapoors trick Chaudharys to let Sanjana marry Prem. Aryan recovers and reveals about Prem, who then explains how Sanjana's late mother Shivani wanted their union and get her married. Amar and Suraj realise their mistake and are forgiven. In the end, Prem and Sanjana get married and click away their wedding pictures.
The film was originally to be shot in Mauritius. [11] However, on the request of Salman Khan, the location was changed to Sri Lanka. [11] Khan described his decision to choose Sri Lanka as its proximity to India and its suitable landscape for Indian productions. [12]
Shooting started on 20 June 2010 in Colombo. [13] [14] The first schedule of shooting lasted for over 27 days at locations in Colombo and the neighbouring Bentota, [14] during which approximately 40% of the filming was completed. [15]
The second schedule of shooting was slated to start in October 2010 but was delayed due to eye problems faced by Salman Khan. The lead actor requested Anees Bazmee to delay the shoot until his condition improved. [16] Shooting started again in Mumbai from 3 November 2010. [17] Portions of Ready were shot at Film City in Mumbai and Cherish Studios at Madh Island in the north of Mumbai. [18]
The final schedule of shooting started in February 2011 in Bangkok. [19] According to reports, actors Ajay Devgan, Sanjay Dutt and Kangana Ranaut, who were shooting in Bangkok for David Dhawan's film, Rascals were called by Salman Khan to become part of the movie. The trio shot for a day doing cameo appearances. [20] Arbaaz Khan and Zarine Khan were also confirmed to have shot for small cameos in the film. [21] The final schedule of shooting was completed in March 2011. [22] Two songs from Ready, "Character Dheela" and "Dhinka Chika", which were filmed in Bangkok were re-shot in Mumbai's Film City studios. According to producer Bhushan Kumar, "the whole [production] team felt that the visuals didn't suit the song." [23] The song "Character Dheela", which features Salman Khan and Zarine Khan (in a cameo appearance) is a tribute to veteran actors Raj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar and Dharmendra. [24]
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Released | 25 April 2011 | |||
Recorded | 2011 | |||
Genre | Film soundtrack | |||
Length | 34:18 | |||
Label | T-Series | |||
Producer | Pritam | |||
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The music of Ready is composed by Pritam while the lyrics are penned by Amitabh Bhattacharya, Ashish Pandit, Neelesh Misra and Kumaar. It was launched on 25 April 2011 at Filmcity, Goregaon, under the banner of T-Series. [25] The album contains four original tracks and four remixes. [26] The item song "Ringa Ringa" from the Telugu movie Arya 2 was tweaked and composed for the film by its original composer, Devi Sri Prasad. The song underwent changes to suit the nativity of North India, an example being the change of "Ringa Ringa" to "Dhinka Chika". [27] Composer Anu Malik alleged that the song "Character Dheela" is an unauthorised copy of his "Mohabbat Naam Hai" from the 2001 film Ajnabee . He told the media that he will likely file a suit against Pritam for plagiarism. [28] The songwriter Turkish Mohammed Azam filed a plagiarism suit against Pritam, claiming the lyrics for "Character Dheela" were copied from a song he wrote in 2007. The Bombay High Court dismissed the case, ruling that since Pritam is not the lyricist he could not be held liable. [29] Character Dheela was recreated for the movie, Shehzada, titled ‘Character Deela 2.0’.
The film score is composed by Sandeep Shirodkar. [30]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Character Dheela" | Amitabh Bhattacharya | Pritam | Neeraj Shridhar, Amrita Kak | 3:47 |
2. | "Humko Pyaar Hua" | Neelesh Misra | Pritam | K.K., Tulsi Kumar | 5:28 |
3. | "Dhinka Chika" | Ashish Pandit | Devi Sri Prasad | Mika Singh, Amrita Kak | 4:32 |
4. | "Meri Ada Bhi" | Kumaar | Pritam | Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Tulsi Kumar | 4:05 |
5. | "Dhinka Chika" (Remixed by DJ A-MYTH) | Ashish Pandit | Devi Sri Prasad | Mika Singh, Amrita Kak | 4:45 |
6. | "Humko Pyaar Hua" (Remixed by DJ A-MYTH) | Neelesh Misra | Pritam | K.K., Tulsi Kumar | 4:45 |
7. | "Character Dheela" (Remixed by DJ A-MYTH) | Amitabh Bhattacharya | Pritam | Neeraj Shridhar, Amrita Kak | 3:06 |
8. | "Meri Ada Bhi" (Remixed by DJ A-MYTH) | Kumaar | Pritam | Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Tulsi Kumar | 3:50 |
Total length: | 34:18 |
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Source | Rating |
Bollywood Hungama | [31] |
Rediff | [32] |
IndiaWeekly | [33] |
Filmfare | [34] |
Joginder Tuteja of Bollywood Hungama rated the album favourably, awarding it four stars out of five, stating "with only four songs in the album, one longs to lay hands on a lot more. Nonetheless, from what is made available, there are good enough reasons to celebrate with "Dhinka Chika" and "Character Dheela" all set to be not just huge hits musically but also turn out to be massive crowd pullers. On the other hand, 'Meri Ada Bhi' ends up adding good variety to the album with 'Humko Pyaar Hua' carrying a potential to gather steam once the film releases." [31] Sukanya Verma of Rediff while giving it two and a half stars out of five saying "Ready isn't a song-heavy album despite a ditzy remixed counterpart for each. Nor is it a game changer. Still, it's got at least two potential mass favourites, complementing its leading man's stylish, crowd-pleasing personality, to offer. And that ought to be good enough for Ready to hit steady and go." [32] Shivesh Kumar of India Weekly awarded the album 4 out of 5 stars. [33] Rahul Gangwani of Filmfare gave it 4 out of 5 stars quoting "Rarely do we come across music albums which completely personify the lead actor's personality. Ready does that." [34]
Ready’s release date was first set as 27 May [35] [36] but was later pushed back to 3 June. [2] Advance bookings were opened on 29 May (five days before release) in several multiplexes. [37] It became the first Indian film to release on at least 1000 UFO digital prints and almost 1900 prints in all. [38] The advance at single screens matched that of Dabangg and even bettered it at places. [39] The world premiere took place at Grand Cineplex, Dubai on 1 June 2011. [40]
The film received mixed reviews from critics. Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India gave it three stars out of five saying, "The film is an unabashed ode to Salman Khan, the entertainer rather than the actor. And yes, it works at that level." [41] Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama awarded the movie four out of five saying, "On the whole, Ready is strictly for the masses and for those who relish typically formulaic masala entertainers. The film prides itself with super music ['Character Dheela' and 'Dhinka Chika'], gags and gimmicks aplenty and of course, Salman Khan, the beloved of the masses and the mainstay of this film." [42] Filmfare also awarded four stars out of five, while commenting, "When it comes to a Salman Khan or a Rajnikant film, their performance is not important. It's the audience performance that counts." [43]
Anupama Chopra of NDTV Movies awarded two stars while commenting, "Thankfully, Ready isn't in the same soul-sucking category as director Anees Bazmee's last two movies: Thank You and No Problem . But it still falls very much into his special brand of brain-dead, anything-for-a-laugh comedy." [44] Raja Sen of Rediff.com awarded the film one and a half stars saying, "Ready doesn't even try to make sense and therefore falls flat.....only it's more extortionate than value for money." [45] Sonia Chopra of Sify awarded two and a half stars while commenting, "The film is unabashedly Salman-centric. He's doing it all: the wise-cracks, gregarious dancing, beating the bad guys, and romancing the girl. All this with his characteristic drawl and swagger." [46] Kunal Guha of Yahoo! Movies gave the movie one star and stated, "...the movie refuses to end, as unnecessary confusions and complications pile up and you wonder if there's enough reel left to clear it all up." [47] Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN awarded the movie one and a half stars out of five, commenting "'Ready' is strictly for die-hard Salman Khan fans (are there any other kind?) who're willing to forgive the fact that this tasteless, senseless film has no plot to speak of, yet lazily unfolds over two hours and thirty minutes... Salman Khan deserves better than this." [48] Shubhra Gupta from The Indian Express gave the film one star and said "What really kills this film is that its nonsense is neither inventive nor high energy." [49]
Khaleej Times awarded the film three stars commenting, "Bazmi's script, a shoot off of a Telugu hit, accommodates more characters than Goa during the tourist season. Every character is over-dressed and over-the-top." [50] Mayank Shekhar of Hindustan Times gave two stars stating, "Salman's re-grounded masala (Wanted, Dabanng) is still novel for the time being. He walks into Gaiety to briefly say hi to his audiences... It's a pop-cultural experience all right, and fully worth it." [51] Shubha Shetty-Saha of Mid-Day rated it with two and a half stars saying, "The best thing about the movie, of course is Salman Khan. His fans will not be disappointed and yes, they will get to see him topless in the climax." [52] Shalini Saksena of The Pioneer gave the film six out of ten saying, "Believe it or not but Salman Khan is on a roll. After the success of films like Wanted and Dabangg, he is ready with Ready which has his stamp all over it... Though there is nothing spectacular about the storyline, it manages to make you laugh." [53] Preeti Arora from Rediff gave a score of two out of five and said "Ready isn't a tribute to Salman Khan. It's a vehicle which showcases the 'Best of Salman' one has seen over the last twenty years. It entertains in bits." [54]
In India, Ready opened to an overwhelming response at the box office and packed cinema halls with single screens reporting nearly 95%–100% occupancy, [55] while multiplexes reported 60% to 100% occupancy, depending on session times. [56] The film collected ₹130 million (US$1.6 million) nett on its first day of business, thus becoming the second highest opening-day grosser across India after Dabangg . [57] On its second day of business, it went on to collect ₹124 million (US$1.5 million), therefore taking the two days nett total to ₹254 million (US$3.0 million). [58] The opening weekend collections of the film have been around ₹423 million (US$5.1 million) nett, making it the second highest opening weekend ever as well as the biggest non-holiday weekend ever. [59] It showed steady collections on Monday with more than ₹70 million (US$840,000) nett, [60] and Tuesday with around ₹65 million (US$780,000) nett, taking the first week nett to ₹695 million (US$8.3 million) nett. [61] The film collected ₹200 million (US$2.4 million) nett over its second weekend, taking the ten-day total revenue to ₹898 million (US$11 million) nett. [62] In the second week, the film collected ₹323 million (US$3.9 million), taking the two-week total to ₹1,015 million (US$12 million). [63] Ready thus became the fifth in Bollywood history to collect more than ₹ 1 billion in the domestic market. [63] During the third week, the film fetched a further ₹ 185.5 million bringing the three-week total to ₹1,181 million (US$14 million). [64] Ready collected ₹100 million (US$1.2 million) nett in its fourth week, taking the nett collections to ₹1,286 million (US$15 million). [65] In its fifth week, the film collected around ₹19.6 million (US$230,000), taking the nett collections to ₹1,306 million (US$16 million). [66]
The film grossed ₹1.80 billion (US$22 million) worldwide [67] and managed an all-India distributor share of ₹646 million (US$7.7 million), the third highest ever at the time of its release. [68] Box Office India declared it to be a 'Blockbuster'.Ready held the record for the eighth highest grossing Bollywood film ever made domestically after its theatrical run. [69]
In the overseas markets, the film went on to collect ₹80 million (US$960,000) from US, UK, UAE and other foreign markets over the opening weekend. [70] It did particularly well in the United Arab Emirates grossing $1,200,000 at the end of its second weekend. In the United Kingdom, Ready grossed £495,000 while in North America, it grossed $780,000 at the end of its second weekend. [71] The overall business from all overseas markets reached ₹164 million (US$2.0 million) in ten days. [71] At the end of its fourth week, it collected around ₹234 million (US$2.8 million) from all overseas markets. [72]
Awards | Category | Recipients and Nominees | Results |
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BIG Star Entertainment Awards | Most Entertaining Film | Ready | Won |
Stardust Awards | Star of the Year – Male | Salman Khan for Ready and Bodyguard | Won |
Standout Performance by a Lyricist | Ashish Pandit for "Dhinka Chika" | ||
Best Film of the Year | Ready | Nominated | |
Dream Director | Anees Bazmee | ||
Best Actor – Comedy or Romance | Salman Khan | ||
Best Actress – Comedy or Romance | Asin | ||
Zee Cine Awards | Best Song of the Year | "Character Dheela" | Nominated |
4th Mirchi Music Awards | Best Item Song of the Year | "Character Dheela" | Nominated |
International Indian Film Academy Awards | Best Comedian | Paresh Rawal | Nominated |
Ghanta Awards | Best Actor | Salman Khan for Ready and Bodyguard | Won |
Best Song | "Dhinka Chika" | ||
Best Film | Ready | Nominated |
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