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Laal Singh Chaddha
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAdvait Chandan
Screenplay byEric Roth (original)
Atul Kulkarni (adaptation)
Based onForrest Gump
by Winston Groom
Produced by
Starring
CinematographySatyajit Pande (Setu)
Edited byHemanti Sarkar
Music byScore:
Tanuj Tiku
Songs:
Pritam
Production
companies
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • 11 August 2022 (2022-08-11)
Running time
164 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget180 crore[2]

Laal Singh Chaddha is an upcoming 2022 Indian

Hindi film debut) and Mona Singh.[4]

The adaptation of Forrest Gump, underwent a series of changes over a period of two decades, with Atul Kulkarni spending the first ten years adapting the script, and another ten years purchasing the remake rights.[5] Aamir Khan bought the rights of the film in early 2018 with the help of Los Angeles-based producer and director Radhika Chaudhari and announced the film officially on 14 March 2019, with its title.[6]

Laal Singh Chaddha has been filmed in more than 100 Indian locations.[7] Principal photography began in October 2019 and concluded in September 2021, after multiple delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8] The film was initially scheduled for cinema release during multiple dates in 2020–2022, but kept getting delayed due to the production halt caused by the pandemic, and will now be theatrically released on 11 August 2022, coinciding with Raksha Bandhan and the Indian Independence Day.[9]

Premise

Events in India's history unfold through the perspective of Laal Singh Chaddha, a dim-witted man who has a great understanding of emotions.[10]

Cast

Production

Development

In August 2018, Aamir Khan had announced that he had purchased the remake rights of the 1994 American drama Forrest Gump, from Paramount Pictures,[14] which produced the film, and also suggested he will play the lead role in this film.[15][16] On 14 March 2019, coinciding with his 54th birthday,[17] Khan officially announced the project which has been named Laal Singh Chaddha,[18][19] with his ex-wife Kiran Rao co-producing the film. Advait Chandan, who previously directed Khan's Secret Superstar (2017), was signed in to helm the remake.[20][21]

Atul Kulkarni, who also worked with Khan in Rang De Basanti (2006), wrote the Hindi adaptation for the original. In an interview with Bollywood Hungama, Kulkarni stated "I wrote the script ten years ago, but Aamir took a couple of years because he did not believe that I must have written a good script. So he did not want to hurt me. After a few years, he heard the script and within 30 seconds he said I am going to do the film."[5] Kulkarni also told that "It took another 7-8 years to get the remake rights from the makers of the original (Paramount), as the movie is solely based on the original. Once the studio confirmed with Radhika Chaudhari that the right were available, Khan made a trip to Los Angeles in February 2018 and met with the studio heads along with Radhika Chaudhari and the process of acquisition started. Aamir said that he was trying to get the remake rights for seven or eight years and was excited that the rights were available and all formalities were completed so the film could be made."[citation needed]

Casting

Mukesh Chhabra was assigned as the casting director of the film. With Khan playing the titular character, Kareena Kapoor was confirmed to play the female lead role in June 2019,

Bollywood debut.[12]

Filming

While the film's principal photography was expected to commence in October 2019, Khan and his team went on scouting location in April 2019, across Dharmasala for five days.[30]

Laal Singh Chaddha is reportedly filmed in more than 100 Indian locations.[31][32][33] The principal photography of the film was commenced on 31 October 2019, with a muhurat shot given by Khan's mother Zeenat Hussain.[34] The first schedule took place at Chandigarh, on 1 November and was completed within 21 days. Stills featuring Khan and Kapoor from the sets were leaked onto the internet,[35] with Khan's look featuring him with a thick beard and turban went viral.[36][37] A romantic track featuring Aamir Khan and Kareena Kapoor was shot at Chandigarh on 28 November 2019.[38]

The second schedule was kickstarted in Kolkata on 5 December 2019.[39][40] Aamir Khan and his team flew to Kerala in the second week of December, where Khan's photos of shooting from Thekkumbhagam, Changanassery and Kappil went viral.[41] Khan completed the second schedule on 19 December 2019,[citation needed] and kickstarted the third schedule on 21 December 2019, with shooting took place in Jaisalmer, Goa and Himachal Pradesh. The third schedule was completed on 12 February 2020,[42] and Khan headed to Chandigarh for their next schedule. The team wrapped up the last leg of shoot on 6 March 2020.[43] The cast and crew flew back to shoot in Punjab on 16 March 2020, before production of the film got halted owing to the COVID-19 pandemic in India.[44]

Aamir Khan cancelled the

India-China standoff along the Galwan Valley.[46] Later due to difficulties in shooting the film across India, Aamir decided to resume the film's shoot in Turkey, for the recce of new shoot.[47][48] On 7 September 2020, Aamir Khan resumed the shooting of the film in Mumbai, with safety measures and guidelines instructed by the government.[49][50] On 27 September 2020, Aamir and his team flew to Delhi to shoot some portions, with pictures featuring his younger version went viral.[51][52] Some scenes were shot at the Hotel Centaur in Delhi on 7 October 2020.[53] Kareena Kapoor wrapped up her portions on 15 October 2020.[54]

Khan suffered a rib injury while shooting an action sequence, but ensuring that there is no delay in the shoot, the actor took a few pain killers to and tried to subside his injury for the time being and continued working as he knew that there were special arrangements made for the shooting schedule. Earlier, while shooting for an important running sequence, Aamir Khan had suffered extreme physical exertion due to constant running.[55] The actor shot few sequences at a sports complex located at Noida on 28 October 2020.[56]

In July 2021, Aamir Khan and his team flew to Ladakh, where they spent some one month and shot war sequences.

Delhi Public School Srinagar (DPS),[58] Amar Singh College and Boulevard Road near Dal Lake. During shooting in the premises of DPS, a 12-year-old, visually impaired student Zainab Bilal aka RJ Zainab has interviewed Aamir Khan for the school's in-house radio station, Radio DPS.[59] Chaitanya joined the production in July 2021 and completed shooting his portions by August 2021.[60]

Aamir Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Prakash Vaghasiya were seen resuming the shoot of the film in Mumbai on September 13. After wrapping up portions together last year, the two of them reunited for patchwork shoot in Andheri.

wrapped up on 16 September 2021.[62][63][64]

Music

The film score is composed by Tanuj Tiku while the original songs featured in the film are composed by Pritam, in his third collaboration with Aamir Khan after Dhoom 3 (2013) and Dangal (2016), and lyrics for the songs are written by Amitabh Bhattacharya.[65]

The music sitting discussion was held at Khan's Panchgani House in August 2019, with composer Pritam and lyricist Bhattacharya, working on the film's music.[66] The title track of Laal Singh Chaddha, which featured in the motion poster,[67] was recorded by Mohan Kannan of the Agnee band in January 2020.[68] The singer didn't initially know that he was singing for Aamir's film, who "loved" the song, a studio recording person told him. He mentioned in the article that lyricist Amitabh Bhattacharya has written a "gold" song and has beautifully "encapsulated the whole story". Sonu Nigam on his official YouTube page on 13 January 2022 mentioned that he just completed a recording of a "very beautiful" and "wonderfully written" song that took about 5 hours to record.[69] The first song of the film Kahani was released on 28 April 2022.[70][71] Sonu Nigam's song, Main Ki Karaan, was released on 12 May 2022.[72] A song sung by Arijit Singh, Phir Na Aisi Raat Aayegi, released on 24 June 2022.[73] The fourth song Tur Kalleyan took more than 6 weeks of shoot and was shot at multiple locations across India.[74] The song was released on 15 July 2022.[75] A second version of Kahani, sung by Sonu Nigam was released on 18 July 2022.[76]The songs Kahani and Tur Kalleyan had been re-recorded in both Tamil and Telugu languages prior to the release of the movie in both languages respectively. The Tamil lyrics have been penned by Muthamil and the Telegu lyrics by Bhaskarabhatla.

Track listing (Hindi)
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Kahani"Mohan Kannan3:28
2."Main Ki Karaan?"Sonu Nigam, Romy4:14
3."Phir Na Aisi Raat Aayegi"Arijit Singh4:43
4."Tur Kalleyan"Arijit Singh, Shadaab Faridi, Altamash Faridi5:38
5."Kahani (Sonu's Version)"Sonu Nigam4:58
6."Tere Hawaale"Arijit Singh, Shilpa Rao5:46
Track listing (Tamil)
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Kahani (Tamil)"Mohan Kannan, Sonu Nigam3:28
2."Tur Kalleyan (Tamil)"Sreerama Chandra, Shadaab Faridi, Altamash Faridi5:38
Track listing (Telugu)
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Kahani (Telugu)"Mohan Kannan, Sonu Nigam3:28
2."Tur Kalleyan (Telugu)"Sreerama Chandra, Shadaab Faridi, Altamash Faridi5:38

Marketing

The trailer for the film was launched at the finale of 2022 Indian Premier League on 29 May 2022 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Motera, Ahmedabad.[77]

Release

Theatrical

Laal Singh Chaddha is scheduled for release on 11 August 2022 alongside dubbed versions in Tamil and Telugu languages.

PG-13 rating for "some violent content, thematic elements and suggestive material."[82]

Distribution

The film will be distributed in India by Viacom18 Studios, while, the international distribution of the film will be through Paramount Pictures.[83][84] The Telugu rights for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana region of the film were acquired by Geetha Arts.[85][86] The Tamil Nadu theatrical rights are acquired by Red Giant Movies.[87]


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