Gunday

The film opens with the narration of the historic event of the independence of Bangladesh after the third Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. Amongst the desolate people affected by the partition are two orphan kids: Bikram and Bala. A man named Lateef (Pankaj Tripathi) happens to meet them, offers them nourishment and asks them if theyll work for him in the illegal smuggling of guns. The two kids agree and manage to do so successfully, using all the tricks of the trade. One day, the chief army officer that Lateef supplies guns to asks Lateef to leave one of the two boys behind to be his personal sex slave, or else hell forcibly take Lateefs daughter.

Bikram hears this and tells Lateef that hell stay behind in order to save Bala. Bala, however, refuses to part with his best friend and comes back to save Bikram. Bala saves Bikram from the lecherous officer and they both kill him in the process - thereby becoming partners in crime. As the army chases after the duo, Lateef tries to protect the kids, but in the ensuing skirmish Lateef is killed by the police.Bikram and Bala arrive at Calcutta by train and begin their lives by working at a small restaurant.

Bala gets into a fight with the owner who slaps him and calls him a refugee and a Bangladeshi. The owner then throws both of them out. When Bikram asks a local merchant about the coals market price, he realizes its a great opportunity to earn easy money by looting coal from trains and selling it in the market at a lower price. Bala reimburses the restaurant owner for the broken cutlery, slaps the owner and warns him not to mistreat children from hereon.As they grow up, Bikram (Ranveer Singh) and Bala (Arjun Kapoor) have started looting entire coal trains to increase their market share.

Their main competitor is Dibakar (Deepraj Rana), a coal trader. When Bikram and Bala loot one of his trains, Dibakars men try to unsuccessfully threaten the duo, who promise them that they will loot Dibakars next cargo as well. When Bikram and Bala, as promised, turn up to loot Dibakars coal-filled train, Dibakar goads them by calling them refugees, and a fight breaks out. Before killing Dibakar, Bikram and Bala mention they are not refugees and are Indians as well. The duo, now the undisputed kings of the coal business, start expanding by owning other businesses and become Kings of Calcutta.

They convert all their illegal trades to legal business with the help of Kaali Kaka (Saurabh Shukla) and become town heroes by building hospitals, donating to charities and building schools, even though theyre both illiterate. They also provide work and help to the poor, thus becoming white-collared and good-hearted samaritans, but their businesses and dealings make them a target of the law, who call them Gunday. Assistant Commissioner of Police Satyajeet Sarkar (Irrfan Khan) is summoned to Calcutta to apprehend Bikram and Bala and bring them to justice. Sarkar, knowing that Bikram and Bala are able to successfully cover up their tracks using Kaali Kaka, warns the duo that he will arrest them the day he finds a single piece of evidence against them.A local businessman invites Bikram and Bala to the inauguration of the new cabaret he wishes to run in Calcutta, which the duo happily accept.

The businessman introduces Bikram and Bala to Himanshu (Anant Sharma), and the businessman assures the duo that Himanshu will be more than happy to assist the duo in any way possible. At the inauguration, Nandita (Priyanka Chopra), a cabaret dancer, enters Bikram and Balas lives and they both fall in love with her. They decide that whoever manages to win her heart will marry her. After some persistent wooing, Nandita calls both of them to a theater to reveal whom she loves. While Nandita performs onstage on the sensual song Kaate Nahi Katte Ye Din Ye Raat from Mr.

India, Bala gets into a quarrel with a person over a lewd comment the guy passes on Nandita, and in the subsequent brawl shoots the man. Bikram asks Bala to run away for the time being as Sarkar is searching for Bala, and promises not to meet Nandita until Bala returns. ACP Sarkar advices Bikram to tell Bala not to return to Calcutta or he (Bala) will be killed. Nandita tells Bikram that shes in love with him and if he does not come to Durga Puja, she will never see him again. Bikram agrees to meet her and they perform Durga Puja together.

Bala finds out about this through Himanshu, and returns to Calcutta during Durga Puja. On seeing Bikram and Nandita happy together, an enraged Bala shoots at Bikram after blaming him of breaking his promise, but misses and hits Nandita instead. She is rushed to hospital and survives, but Bikram and Balas friendship is damaged in the process.Bala then finds out that all business they both owned are in Bikrams name, hence he angrily calls Bikram and asks for an equal partition of the business. Bikram agrees, and transfers half the business to Bala, even the ration card which is a proof of their Indian nationality.

Bala then talks about dividing Nandita between them as well. Bikram becomes livid, and a fight erupts. Bikram wins, but he spares Bala, remembering how Bala once saved Bikrams life when they were kids, thus making them even. Bikram warns Bala not to bother Nandita or he will kill him.Bikram asks Nandita to marry him, but Nandita tells him that she cannot marry him unless he leaves his criminal life behind.

Bikram agrees, and they decide to get married. To exact revenge on Bikram, Bala blows up Bikrams coal mines and kidnaps Nandita. As Bikram readies to end the feud once and for all, Sarkar asks Bikram to turn states evidence and implicate Bala so that Bikram and Nandita can live happily.Bala threatens Nandita that if she wont leave Bikram, he will kill her. Nandita tells him that she still loves Bikram, explaining why she chose Bikram, and not him.

She also reveals the truth: that Bikram did not wish to break his promise to Bala, and it was she who asked Bikram to come to Durga Puja. Bala, heartbroken, realizes his mistakes, and drops Nandita off to let her go back to Bikram and apologizes to her before he leaves. Nandita is then revealed to be an undercover police officer working for Sarkar, who is helping Sarkar to get Bikram and Bala separated and arrested.Meanwhile, as Bikram gets ready to work together with Sarkar to implicate Bala, he runs into the man who Bala supposedly killed, and finds out that the man is actually a police officer. Nandita tries to convince Bikram that upon surrendering he will be treated leniently by the law, but Bikram truly believes that the police and the system were responsible for destroying his and Balas innocence and childhood.

Nandita reveals her identity to Bikram, and the bewildered Bikram realizes that Nandita was a part of the trap Sarkar set up to divide Bikram and Bala. When she requests him to surrender, he refuses and goes to reunite himself with Bala.Himanshu takes Bala deep in the coal mine under the guise of having to meet Dutta, thereby trapping Bala. Himanshu then reveals his true identity: he is the brother of Dibakar, and he had witnessed the murder of his brother at the hands of Bikram and Bala. Himanshu also reveals Nanditas true identity and attempts to kill Bala, but Bikram shows up to rescue Bala, after which Bala kills Himanshu by impaling him.

The duo get reunited at last, and Bala asks Bikram for forgiveness. The duo find themselves surrounded by police, spearheaded by Sarkar and Nandita, and decide to make a run for it. After a long chase, Bala and Bikram get cornered by Sarkar and Nandita. Nandita confesses once again to Bikram that she truly loves him and he should surrender, whilst Sarkar also tries to convince Bala to surrender and to begin life anew. But, to their surprise, Bikram and Bala spot a train passing by and start running towards it to catch it.

Sarkar and Nandita fire bullets at them, as the film ends with the death of Bikram and Bala and their narrative, saying:Khudaa Ke Banday Hain Hum; Hum Gunday The, Gunday Hain, Gunday Rahenge Hum.We Are Gods Creations; We Were, We Are, And Well Always Be Outlaws.Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama rated it 3.5/5 and stated, On the whole, Gunday has a credible story to tell, is packed with unexpected twists that keep you on the edge and offers entertainment in large doses. This racy, gripping masala fare is sure to hit the pot of gold at the box-office! The Hindustan Times Anupama Chopra rated the film 3/5 and said Gunday has an angry young man swagger.

Though the story is set in the 1980s, Zafar recreates a classic '70s vibe with punchy dialogue-baazi, scenes designed to make you applaud and doinng that relentlessly. She stated the film as a unabashed love letter to the 1970s. She also praised the performances of Ranveer Singh and Arjun Kapoor, the two lead characters. Mohar Basu of Koi Moi gave the movie 3.5/5 stars and noted, I won't question the novelty of the attempt because the film was clearly an ode to an extremely inspiring era of crackling work in cinema.

But, Ali Abbas Zafar doesn't match up to the tall promises of giving us a wholesome lip smackingly satisfying commercial film that is not sloppily written. Gunday gets hammy on multiple occasions and in over 2 and half hours of its run time, it fails to swell to the height that was expected of it. It is only Ranveer-Arjun's easy chemistry, a spirited effort of not resorting to remakes and Irrfan Khan's subtle rendering of the astute cop that works for me here. Srijana Mitra Das of Times of India gave the movie 3.5/5 stars saying, Gundays fun while it lasts.

Bala and Bikrams chemistry is literally fleshed out well - dont miss the cheeky salaam to Salman Khan when their shirts fly off - and you giggle as theyre scolded, Daant mat dikhao!. More depth and more fire wouldve sharpened this film, but Gunday offers glitter coating a grim tale. Rohit Khilnani from India Today gave the movie 3.5 stars and reported, Its packed with action, emotions, friendship, drama and some terrific performances. Saibal Chatterjee from NDTV gave the movie 2/5 stars and wrote, It really is difficult to keep a two-and-a-half-hour film from losing its wheels when its engine room is bereft of the propellant of genuine inspiration.

Gunday is like the dusty minefields it is set in. Its loud explosions deliver loads of coal, but no trace of any diamonds.

Director :

Ali Abbas Zafar

Cast :

Ranveer Singh, Arjun Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, Irrfan Khan

Genre :

Action

Producer :

Aditya Chopra

Release Date :

2014-02-14

Running Time :

152 minutes

Music :

Songs:
Sohail Sen
Background Score:
Julius Packiam

Soundtrack :

Title
Singers
Lyrics
Length
Jashn-E-Ishqa
Javed Ali - Shadab Faridi
N/A
04:21
Tune Maari Entriyaan
KK - Neeti Mohan - Vishal Dadlani - Bappi Lahiri
N/A
05:12
Jiya
Arijit Singh
N/A
04:43
Asalaam-E-Ishqum
Bappi Lahiri - Neha Bhasin
N/A
04:38
Saaiyaan
Shahid Mallya
N/A
04:16
Mann Kunto Maula
Altamash Faridi - Shadab Faridi
N/A
04:45
Gunday
Sohail Sen - Rap by Kinga Rhymes
N/A
02:46
Rhythm of Jashn-E-Ishqa
Shadab Faridi
N/A
02:00
Mann Kunto Maula (Classical)
Altamash Faridi - Shadab Faridi
N/A
05:10
Tune Maari Entriyaan Bengali Version (Lyrics: Bappi Lahiri Gautam Susmit)
Bappi Lahiri - Monali Thakur
N/A
05:09

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