Yaariyan (2014 film)

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Yaariyan
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDivya Khosla Kumar
Written bySanjeev Dutta
Produced byBhushan Kumar
StarringHimansh Kohli
Rakul Preet Singh
Evelyn Sharma
Nicole Faria[1]
CinematographySameer Arya
Edited byAarif Sheikh
Music byPritam
Anupam Amod
Mithoon
Arko
Yo Yo Honey Singh
Production
company
Distributed byAA Films
Release date
  • 10 January 2014 (2014-01-10)
Running time
145 minutes[2]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget100 million[2]
Box office550 million[2]

Yaariyan (transl. Friendship) is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy drama film directed by Divya Khosla Kumar (in her Hindi directorial debut),[3] and stars Himansh Kohli, Rakul Preet Singh (in her Hindi debut), Nicole Faria (in her film debut) and Evelyn Sharma.[4] The film was produced by Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar under the banner of T-Series Super Cassettes Industries. The response to the promotional material on YouTube led the distributor to release the film two weeks earlier than initially planned.[5] The film released on 10 January 2014 with 1200 screens release in India.[6] The film received negative reviews from critics but was a box office blockbuster grossing ₹550 million against its ₹100 million budget.

Plot

Living in a university campus set in Gangtok, Sikkim, Lakshya is the son of a martyred army officer who does not appreciate his father's sacrifice for the nation. Lakshya, Jiya – a college bombshell, Saloni – a geek, Pardy – a drummer, and Neil – a biker, are five close friends who are exploring the best moments of their lives in college, experiencing different relationships as they lead an aimless life. Lakshya and his girlfriend, Jenny, try to kiss in the library but get interrupted by Pardy and caught by the principal. Soon, at a function Lakshya and Jenny again try to get intimate with Jiya taking her role for the function but things go awry when Jiya gets stripped from her saree in her undergarments in front of the audience and Lakshya and Jenny hanging from a rope above. Jenny then dumps Lakshya. They come across a challenge when an Australian businessman buys the college campus and plans to build a casino instead but is ready to lease out the land to the college for 100 years only if they are able to defeat a team of Australian students in a five-round competition. The principal chooses the five students to take part in the challenge.

For the first three rounds they are sent to Australia where Lakshya meets his best friend and cousin Debu. During the first round of rock concert, the Australian band steals Lakshya and his band's song, and on protest they brutally beat Debu. While Debu is rushed to hospital, Lakshya and the band perform a Hindi song, eventually losing the first round. Saloni then wins the second round which is a chess competition. Unable to recover from his injuries, Debu succumbs in the hospital. Disturbed by his death, Saloni and Neil lose the third round of bike race, giving Australia a 2–1 lead.

The competition is then shifted to India with the final two rounds to go. Lakshya discovers that Neil was the traitor who gave their song to the Australian band and intentionally lost the bike race to obtain an Australian visa as promised by the Australian team member. Neil is now planning to lose the cycle race as well, but in order to foil his plan, Lakshya befriends Jannet and makes Neil believe that the Australians are double crossing him. Neil realizes his fault and decides to win the race, but fatefully falls from stairs breaking his leg. Lakshya takes his place and beats Australia in round four, leading to a tie between both teams. In the final round of rock climbing, a team member of both teams has to collect his respective country's flag from the hilltop and race back to the college in order to win the competition. After crossing all the hurdles, Lakshya manages to win the race and the college celebrates their victory. The story ends with Lakshya and Saloni, Jiya and Pardy getting together while Neil repents his deeds. At the end, Lakshya and Saloni kiss but Lakshya is again distracted as his sight goes to another girl standing there.

Cast

Production

Development

Early 2012, Bhushan Kumar announced making a film in college romance genre and that Divya Khosla Kumar would be the director.[citation needed] Soon, an announcement was released that the cast of the film will include newcomers Himansh Kohli[8] Rakul Preet Singh[9] Nicole Faria and Evelyn Sharma as well as Gulshan Grover[10] and Deepti Naval.[11]

The title of the movie was registered with Saif Ali Khan.[12] The production budget of film is 110 million (US$1.4 million).[13]

Filming

The shoot began in Mumbai[14] followed by shoots in Sikkim and Darjeeling. In Darjeeling, the movie was shot in St Joseph's School, Darjeeling.[15] The film was also partially shot in Cape Town. Song Sunny Sunny was shot in the Bo-Kaap area of Cape Town.[16]

Critical reception

The film received generally negative reviews. Madhureeta Mukherjee from The Times of India gave the movie 3 stars stating "Divya's debut film 'Yaariyan' is mounted on a large canvas with impressive production value."[17] Prithvi KC of Vellore Times has stated that the movie wasn't up to the hype created. Saibal Chatterjee for

Rediff gave the movie 0.5 out of 5 stars and wrote: "Yaariyan may be targeted at a young audience but every single teenager who chooses to watch it will be insulting their own intelligence".[19]
Madhureeta Mukherjee from Times of India gave the film 2 stars out of 5. She stated that "Yaariyan is nothing to gush about, but the teenies can watch this one for a lark...and some yo-yo beats!".[20] Taran Adarsh for
DNA India praised the music of the film, and gave the film 2 stars out of 5 stating that the film is "strictly for those who want to enjoy the songs on the big screen".[22] Mohar Basu for Koimoi gave the film 0 stars out of 5 stating that "there is no valid reason for you to watch Divya Khosla Kumar's Yaariyan. It is dull, boring, pathetic and doesn't seem to get over it".[23]

Box office

India

Yaariyan had a good first weekend of around Rs 150 million nett[24] Yaariyan grossed around Rs 25.0 million nett on first Monday taking its four-day total to 190 million nett.[25] Yaariyan had the same figure as Monday as it collected 25.0 million nett taking its five-day total to Rs 215.0 million nett[26] Yaariyan collected around 27.5 million nett in second weekend.[27] Made on a budget of 100 million. It collected 420 million.[28]

Overseas

Yaariyan was screened in the UAE and had a limited release.[29]

Soundtrack

Yaariyan
Pritam Chakraborty
chronology
Dhoom 3
(2013)
Yaariyan
(2013)
Shaadi Ke Side Effects
(2014)
Mithoon chronology
Aashiqui 2
(2013)
Yaariyan
(2014)
Samrat & Co.
(2014)
Yo Yo Honey Singh chronology
Boss
(2013)
Yaariyan
(2014)
Ragini MMS 2
(2014)
Arko chronology
Jism 2
(2012)
Yaariyan
(2014)
Hate Story 2
(2014)
Singles from Yaariyan
  1. "ABCD"
    Released: 25 November 2013
  2. "Baarish"
    Released: 29 November 2013
  3. "Sunny Sunny"
    Released: 6 December 2013

The soundtrack for the film was composed by

Honey Singh titled Sunny Sunny. Mithoon rendered tracks for this film as well. Arko also composed a track. First full track ABCD was released on 25 November 2013. Baarish was released on 29 November 2013. Audio album of the movie was released on 9 December 2013 on internet. Song Allah Waariyan was released on 11 December 2013. The song is sung by Shafqat Amanat Ali, and written as well as composed by Arko
.

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."ABCD"
K.K.
5:17
7."Zor Lagaake Haisha"Irshad KamilArkoVishal Dadlani5:59
8."Mujhe Ishq Se"MithoonMithoonGajendra Verma, Tulsi Kumar5:44
9."Baarish – Yaariyan" (Remix)MithoonMithoon, Remixed by: DJ ShivaMohammed Irfan, Gajendra Verma5:07
10."Meri Maa" (Reprise)Irshad KamilAnupam AmodK.K.4:43
11."ABCD – Yaariyan" (Remix)Amitabh BhattacharyaPritam, Remixed by: Kiran KamathYo Yo Honey Singh, Benny Dayal, Shefali Alvares3:19
12."Meri Maa" (Unplugged)Irshad KamilAnupam AmodAnupam Amod5:17
13."Yaariyan Mashup"VariousVariousVarious3:43
Total length:1:02:33


Stand alone sequel

A stand alone sequel, titled Yaariyan 2 and released on 20 October 2023 under

Warina Hussain and Priya Prakash Varrier.[30]

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