Zila Ghaziabad

Zila Ghaziabad

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Anand Kumar
Produced by Vinod Bachan
Written by Vinay Sharma
Starring Sanjay Dutt
Arshad Warsi
Vivek Oberoi
Charmy Kaur
Ravi Kishan
Paresh Rawal
Sunil Grover
Music by Songs:
Amjad Nadeem
Background Score:
Amar Mohile
Production
company
Distributed by Showman International
Release dates
  • 22 February 2013 (2013-02-22)

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Running time
143 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi
Budget 360 million (US$5.3 million)[2]

Zila Ghaziabad is a 2013 Bollywood political action thriller film directed by Anand Kumar. It is produced by Vinod Bachan, and presented by Mohammed Fasih & Bharat Shah. The film features Arshad Warsi, Vivek Oberoi, Sanjay Dutt, Charmy Kaur, Ravi Kishan, Paresh Rawal and Sunil Grover in lead roles amongst others. It was released on 22 February 2013.[3] Upon release, the film received negative to mixed reviews, and also received a mixed response at the box office, with a poor response from the multiplex audience and a good response from the single screen audience. Zila Ghaziabad was described overall by critics as "a flop" although it managed to recover its production budget.

Premise

The movie is based on the true story of the gang war that lasted between two groups in the 80s and 90s in Ghaziabad, India. In the village of Ghaziabad, jagmal Singh Choudhary (Paresh Rawal) is a corrupt chairman, and has connections with the gangster Fauji (Arshad Warsi), who is willing to do anything to make a quick buck. When jagmal refuses to pay up to 2 million for Fauji's sisters wedding, Fauji breaks their ties and leaves him. At the same time, Brahampal befriends a polite teacher named Satbir (Vivek Oberoi) who also happens to be in a relationship with jagmal's daughter Sanika (Charmy Kaur).

Thinking that jagmal has replaced him with Satbir, Fauji becomes furious and joins forces with Rashid (Ravi Kishan), a politician and Brahampal's enemy. Rashid deliberately turns Fauji against Satbir, making him think that he wants him dead. When Fauji tries to attack Satbir, an elderly village spokesman is shot, leading Satbir to fight back against him. But before Satbir is able to do anything about it, Satbir's older brother Karamvir (Chandrachur Singh) is kidnapped, and soon killed by Fauji. Seeking revenge, Satbir turns to the crime world to finish off his brother's murderer. With riots taking place all over, the police department shifts a crazy, tough, feared and solid officer, Thakur Pritam Singh (Sanjay Dutt) to enter the city bring a stop to this gang-war. However, Pritam Singh ends up making it all worse.

Pritam Singh initially visits Fauji and Rashid and later on, invites Satbir to the Police Station. Having gauged their attitudes, Pritam Singh decides to side with Satbir in the war against Fauji and Rashid. With elections approaching, both parties eventually decide to contest with Rashid and Satbir's brother contesting. Rashid wins the election seeing which Fauji goes on a killing spree beginning his attack starting from Satbir's house and accidentally ends up killing Satbir's now wife Sanika. Enraged at this act of Fauji, Satbir's brother kidnaps his girlfriend – an act that is looked down upon by Satbir. Before she could be returned safely, Fauji invades the place and kills Satbir's brother prompting a furious Satbir to go on a revenge spree.

In the meanwhile, a tape is discovered which not only reveals that Rashid and Faqeera have secretly made a deal with Pritam Singh to murder Fauji, thereby betraying him, but also shows Faqeera confessing to having ordered the attack on Fauji's house at the start of the movie which is what triggered the whole gang-war in the first place. Furious at this betrayal, Fauji kills Faqeera and then heads out to kill Rashid. Pritam Singh also joins in, apparently fulfilling his promise to kill Fauji for Rashid but ends up killing Rashid instead. This results in an action-packed finale that sees Satbir killing Fauji and being arrested by Pritam Singh. His fate then is left unknown.

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack of Zila Ghaziabad is composed by Amjad Nadeem, with Bappa Lahiri composing "Tu Hain Rab Mera" The album contains five tracks. Lyrics by Shabbir Ahmed.

Track # Song Length Singer(s)
1 "Ye Hai Zila Ghaziabad" 5:22 Sukhwinder Singh & Chorus
2 "Ranjha Jogi" 4:11 Sonu Nigam & Shreya Ghoshal
3 "Baap Ka Maal" 5:22 Sukhwinder Singh, Mika Singh, Mamta Sharma
4 "Tu Hai Rab Mera" 4:49 Mohit Chauhan & Tulsi Kumar
5 "Chhamiya No 1" 4:32 Sunidhi Chauhan , Shadaab Sabri & Chorus
6 "Baap Ka Maal [Rock Again]" 5:33 Mika Singh & Anupama Raag

References

  1. "Zila Ghaziabad (2013)". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 10 January 2013.
  2. "Will Krissh 3 And Dhoom 2 Meet Expectations And Finally Cross 200 Crore?". Box Office India. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
  3. Sharma, Garima (4 November 2011). "Arshad Warsi had a tough time in Delhi". The Times of India. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
  4. Purva Desai (27 November 2012). "Play second fiddle to none: Divya Dutta". The Times of India. Retrieved 10 January 2013.
  5. "Geeta Basra denies marrying Harbhajan Singh". The Times of India. 15 December 2012. Retrieved 10 January 2013.
  6. "Shriya Saran to do an item number in Zilla Ghaziabad : Bollywood, News". India Today. 14 June 2012. Retrieved 10 January 2013.

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