Main Hoon Part-Time Killer

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Main Hoon (Part-Time) Killer
Adithya Menon
Kavita Radheshyam
CinematographyMurzy Pagdiwala
Edited byAshutosh Anand Verma
Music byBappi Lahiri
Shibani Kashyap
Distributed byDimension Pictures
Release date
  • 22 May 2015 (2015-05-22)
Running time
127 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget80 lakh (US$100,000)

Main Hoon (Part-Time) Killer (transl. I am a part-time killer, initially titled Main Hoon Rajinikanth) is a 2015

Adithya Menon
.

The film was initially to be released in 2014, but faced opposition and controversy when South Indian actor

Bollywood along with movies such as Bandit Queen, Black Friday, Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love and Kissa Kursi Ka.[1]

After a lengthy court battle, filmmaker Saif finally changed the title due to the producer's pressure. It was released on 22 May 2015 across North India by Dimension Pictures. However, in South India it was not released to avoid further legal disputes.

Story

The film tells the story of a funny and wicked C.B.I officer and contract killer Rajinikanth (

Adithya Menon) who goes on a killing-spree for an undercover assignment from a stupid, funny and wicked millionaire Bachchan (Shakti Kapoor
) to deliver 50 million (US$630,000) cash back to him which is captured by a corrupt cop Hariprasad Venkatesh Naidu (Shabbir Ali).

Things go awry when Naidu dies while making love to his beloved sex-worker Mallika (Kavita Radheshyam). Mallika, also a die-hard fan of South Indian superstar Rajinikanth, sees a golden opportunity to grab the bag full of money and run away. Mallika waits for a train back to her village Bhanpur at Hanumangarh Railway Station where Rajinikanth comes in search of her, intending to kill her and return the money to its rightful owner.

Cast

  • Adithya Menon
    as Rajinikanth
  • Kavita Radheshyam as Mallika
  • Shakti Kapoor as Bachchan
  • Smita Gondkar as Madhu
  • Sunil Pal as Arvind Mukherji The Khaas Aadmi
  • Reema Lagoo as Reema Lagoo Type Mother
  • Ganesh Yadav as Anna
  • Mohnish Nawani as Bachchan's Brother
  • Shabbir Ali as Hariprasad Venkatesh Naidu
  • Sodhi Sultan as The Irritating Sleeping Man
  • Sameer Khan as Manoj Golati
  • Kumar Siddharth as The Condom Salesman

Tribute

After incorrect speculation from some press and media, director Faisal Saif and actor

spoof film and a tribute which will not hurt any sentiments or feelings of the superstar or his fans.[2]

Production

Director Faisal Saif announced his third comedy spoof film as a tribute to the living superstar and cultural icon of

Adithya, which will be similar to the late Silk Smitha.[4] Reema Lagoo was approached to play a Spoof on herself in the film which was later termed as a surprise appearance by the actress.[5] Marathi cinema's controversial actress Smita Gondkar was approached and signed to play an important role.[6]

Controversy

On 17 September 2014, actor Rajinikanth moved the Madras High Court to stop the release and screening of this film,[7] stating that various press releases, video releases, web articles, posters and information from other sources about this film revealed that the producer had lifted/exploited the super-hero image of Rajinikanth from various movies by including in the forthcoming feature film. The stay was granted, and the makers of the movie have been directed not use superstar's name/image/likeness. This was the second time for the actor to do so after Perumaan.[8]

Director Faisal Saif, after filing counter to the case, denied the allegation about the film being a biopic on the star. He also stated he hasn't used any names/image/likeness/caricature and the case being filed on the film is baseless and done with lack of knowledge.[9]

On 27 September 2014, Faisal Saif held a special screening at AVM Preview Theatre for Rajinikanth and stated, "We are holding a special screening of the film for Rajinikanth and Soundarya so that they may come to the right conclusion about my film not being based on Rajinikanth in any manner. The case filed by his lawyers against my film is absolutely baseless and it has been done with lack of knowledge and without seeing the content of my film."[10]

On 3 February 2015, Madras High Court ruled in favour of Rajinikanth and restricted Faisal Saif from using the actor's name in his upcoming film. Saif, however, finally agreed to change his film's title.[11]

First-look poster

The first-look poster of the film was released in press and media. The Times of India stated, "The first poster succeeds in giving you that comical feeling".[12]

Soundtrack

Main Hoon Rajinikanth
Feature film soundtrack
LabelWorldwide Records

Track listing

No.TitleMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Kamliyaan (Tribute to the Legends)"Leena Shah, Basit FaryadLeena Shah, Basit Faryad5:10
2."Yaar Mera"Shibani KashyapShibani Kashyap5:00
3."Saathiya Aaj Mujhe Neend Nahin Aayegi"Bappi LahiriBappi Lahiri, Shreya Ghoshal, Sharon Prabhakar, Shakti Kapoor4:50

Release and reception

The makers changed the film's title to Main Hoon (Part-Time) Killer and planned to release the film on 24 April.[13] But the film's release was delayed as the Madras high court ordered the Central Board of Film Certification of India to Re-Censor the film as it had direct references to Rajinikanth and his family.[14] The film was later scheduled to be released alongside Anurag Kashyap's Bombay Velvet, but following Bollywood superstar Salman Khan's five-year prison sentence, Faisal Saif pushed the release a further week back, showing support for the star.[15]

Box office and critical reception

Despite a limited number of 100 screens in North India, the film managed to open 50% collections of the gross capacity across Mumbai, Maharashtra, Delhi and Rajasthan circuits and was positively received by critics such as Box Office Collections giving 3.5 out of 5 Stars and calling it "Main Hoon (Part-Time) Killer is better than Rajinikanth's Lingaa". Praising the director further, it said "Faisal Saif may not be an outstanding technician but he is surely the director who has made a good entertaining package which in the coming times will become a Cult". The Daily Star gave 3.5 out of 5 stars and indicated its cinematography and acting as its strengths.[16]

Legacy

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Now, a film that pays tribute to Rajini". The Times of India. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
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  8. ^ "12-12-1950, a tribute to Superstar Rajinikanth: Selva". 9 July 2017.
  9. ^ "'Main Hoon Rajinikanth' is not a biopic: Director Faisal Saif". Network 24. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
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  12. ^ "First Look of 'Main Hoon Rajinikanth' out". The Times of India. Retrieved 29 May 2014.
  13. ^ "'Main Hoon (Part-Time) Killer all set to release 24 April 2015". India Glitz. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
  14. ^ "'Main Hoon (Part-Time) Killer release pushed further". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 April 2014.
  15. ^ "Salman Khan verdict:'Main Hoon (Part-Time) Killer' release pushed by week for Salman". The Times of India. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
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  17. ^ "'Savitri'Controversy: Sridevi Sends Legal Notice to Ram Gopal Varma". IB Times. Retrieved 11 October 2014.

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