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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Mere Brother ki Dulhan



Directed byAli Abbas Zafar
Produced byAditya Chopra
Story byAli Abbas Zafar
StarringImran Khan
Katrina Kaif
Ali Zafar
Music bySohail Sen
CinematographySudeep Chatterjee
Editing byRitesh Soni
Distributed byYash Raj Films
Release date(s)9 September 2011[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Mere Brother Ki Dulhan (Hindiमेरे ब्रदर की दुल्हन; English: My Brother's Bride), also known by the abbreviated form MBKD, is an upcoming Bollywood romance film that marks the writing and directing debut of Ali Abbas Zafar and stars Imran KhanKatrina Kaif and Ali Zafar in the lead roles, while John Abraham appears in a cameo role. Produced and distributed by Yash Raj Films, the film is a romantic comedy set around a love triangle. The official theatrical trailer was released on 13 July 2011. The film is set to release on 9 September 2011.

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[edit]Plot

Mere Brother Ki Dulhan is quirky romantic comedy set in the world of the upper middle class in northern India. Kush Agnihotri (Imran Khan) is looking for the ideal Indian bride for his brother Luv Agnihotri (Ali Zafar) who stays in London. In his quest, Kush goes through an apray of wacky encounters with several families until he finds the perfect girl in Dimple Dixit (Katrina Kaif), the craziest / wackiest girl he has ever known. Both the families meet. Formalities completed. Preparations begin in full swing. And just then, our hero Kush falls in love with Dimple... His Brother's Dulhan. What follows is a comical and umpredictable series of events in this unusual topsy-turvy tale of love.[2]

[edit]Cast

[edit]Production

[edit]Development

"I always had this fear of writing till I picked up a pen and then, the words just flowed. Writing the 150 pages of my script marked the high point of my life."
-Writer/Director Ali Abbas Zafar[4]
Yash Raj Films announced the then-untitled project on 5 August 2010.[5] Ali Abbas Zafar, who's been an assistant director on a number of Yash Raj Films productions such as Jhoom Barabar JhoomTashanNew York and Badmaash Company, makes his feature writing and directing debut with this film, which has been described as a comedy of errors by lead actorImran Khan.[6] After Band Baaja Baaraat, this marks the second Yash Raj Films production in a row to be helmed by a first time director who was previously an assistant director. Zafar is originally from Dehradun, where much of the story is set.[6] After years of working with Yash Raj Films, he submitted three love stories to producer Aditya Chopra, who eventually greenlit Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, enabling Zafar to start writing his 150 page long script.[4] Ali Abbas Zafar is an alumnus of The Players, the acclaimed theater society of Kirori Mal College,University of Delhi, where he acted in different plays including an adaptation of William Golding's Lord of the Flies.
Like many Bollywood films, Mere Brother Ki Dulhan has suffered allegations that it is a rip-off of an American film even before filming wrapped. According to these sources, the film rips off Dan In Real Life,[7][8] in which Steve Carrell's character also falls in love with his brother's girlfriend (played by Dane Cook and Juliette Binoche respectively). It should be noted that this theme is fairly widespread in fiction and not at all limited to these films and unless Mere Brother Ki Dulhan's scenes mirror those of Dan In Real Life exactly, it is safe to say that Zafar's film is an original work. The film has also drawn comparison to an earlier Yash Raj Films production, Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai.[9]

[edit]Casting

Imran Khan and Katrina Kaif play the romantic leads in the film, and their involvement was announced in the same press release as the initial production company announcement.[5] Both actors were among the most popular Bollywood actors at the time, having delivered huge hits in the recent past, and this is the first time they've been paired together. They were initially to star together in 7 Days In Paris for director Sanjay Gadhvi, but the film has been indefinitely postponed.[10] Thus, while their pairing has made the film quite anticipated,[11][12] some media publications have alleged that their casting was an attempt by Yash Raj Films to end a recent string of box-office flops and disappointments.[13] While this is Imran Khan's first movie for Yash Raj FilmsKatrina Kaif had previously worked with them (and then assistant director Ali Abbas Zafar) on the critical and commercial hit New York. She was able to take the role thanks to the postponement ofDostana 2 to which she was already committed.[14] Her role has been reported in the media as different than characters she's played so far, and alternatively described as a "friendly, simple Delhi girl"[15] or a "rebel with a grungy punk look".[16] Prior to shooting, the director selected some 20/25 tattoo designs for Kaif to choose from for her character.[17]
The role of Katrina Kaif's fiancé and Imran Khan's brother was initially offered to Ritesh Deshmukh who turned it down after initially accepting it.[18] It was then given to Ali Zafar (no relation to the director), an actor who'd received rave reviews for his debut film Tere Bin Laden and who confirmed his participation via his Twitter account.[19] A popular singer, Zafar will also perform his character's singing in the film and described his casting as "a dream come true"[20] and his role as a "parallel lead role".[21] Interestingly, this marks an Indian film where none of the three leads are Indian nationals, as Khan is Indian-American, Kaif is British of partly Indian descent and Zafar is Pakistani. The film additionally stars a new actress whose name hasn't been revealed yet.[20]
On 17 October 2010, several media outlets reported on the casting of Preity Zinta in an unspecified "glamorous role".[22] The actress however quickly denied the report on her official Twitter page.[23]

[edit]Filming

Katrina Kaif and Imran Khan as featured in the film.
Filming started on 25 September 2010 and was scheduled to be completed by November.[24] A few days prior to shooting, both Katrina Kaif and Ali Zafar were at the Tere Bin Laden party inMumbai and Kaif thought she'd go introduce herself to Zafar as they would be working together shortly after. Kaif was left embarrassed however after Zafar failed to recognize her and greeted her with a puzzled look. Kaif later shrugged off the incident, reasoning that Zafar had only been around the industry for a short while and that she, despite having been around a lot longer, still didn't know everyone.[25] In a later interview, Zafar claimed that he had in fact recognized Kaif, but simply didn't have the awed reaction she and other people might have expected.[26] The film started shooting inDelhi[24] and Pataudi,[27] before moving on to Chandigarh,[28] Agra,[20] Dehradun,[29]Mussoorie,[24] Haridwar,[6] Dhanaulti,[29] Punjab[24] and Himachal Pradesh[24] for a total of 45 days of filming in northern India and finally finishing the film in Mumbai.[30] Juggling between this film and the final shots of Tees Maar Khan and Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara,[31] Kaif joined the shoot on September 27, just after having had her hair done in for the film by trendy hair stylist Said Asif in Mumbai.[15] Her hair in the film has been described as "poker straight, waist length with short fringes".[32][33]
The first scene shot was a song and dance sequence set during a wedding in which Kaif wore a lehenga.[11] A bloody incident happened very early in the shoot, on September 29, while the crew was filming at Pataudi Palace. The scene being shot, comic in nature, involved Imran Khan pulling Katrina Kaif towards him while pointing a gun towards other cast members. However, Khan miscalculated the move and instead sent the gun barrel crashing into Kaif's nose, causing it to bleed profusely. The injury was all the more painful for Kaif as Khan hit her in exactly the same spot that Ranbir Kapoor had during a similar incident on the set of Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani a year before. Kaif later commented "Yes, I got hit in the same place as I did during Ajab. I am pretty bruised but the staff feels it's good luck for the film. But it was a funny scene so I think it was worth it"[34] and "Please don't make it seem as if Imran was careless or something. These things happen. We were shooting one of the really madcap scenes where the actors' limbs acquire a life of their own. Imran's hand landed on my face"[31] while joking "Yeah, I got whacked twice in the same spot. I think I need to get my nose fixed".[31] Another incident of sorts was reported by the media in early October[35] and involves an emotional scene where Kaif's character slaps Khan's. Kaif would have been content to slap Khan once, however he insisted on sixteen takes so that the director would have a variety of slaps to choose from. Kaif later joked that the slap would be "the most authentic screen-slap audiences will ever see". Kaif was involved in another accident a few weeks later while filming inNabha.[36] Her hair got caught in a fan, and it was thanks to co-star Ali Zafar's quick action that the incident didn't turn more serious. Zafar and a spot boy named Raju did however sustain minor injuries and bruises.
The film's title, Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, was revealed on October 2 along with a few promo pictures.[2] While filming in the Doon Valley, the cast and crew stayed at the Jaypee Residency Manor Hotel in Mussoorie.[29] Khan and Kaif are said to have gotten along well during the shoot with Kaif declaring to the media "He's really fun to gel with. Luckily, he's engaged, so we can chat and enjoy one another's company without people's imagination going on a rampage!"[31] and "Imran is very simple and straight forward person. He's absolutely focussed on his work and I like people for whom everything except their work is secondary."[10] while Khan praised her acting and declared "I have always enjoyed working with people who are out to prove a point. That way, we all end up giving our best".[10] Ali Zafar also reported his good experiences on set early on during filming, noting that his co-stars were "fun to work with"[37] and that Khan was very friendly while Kaif was nice and professional.[26] Zafar actually started teaching Kaif how to play the guitar while working on the film. He stated that the actress was a quick learner and that she'd promised him that if the film made over Indian Rupee symbol.svg 600 million at the box office, she would do a music video with him.[38]

[edit]Release

Yash Raj Films were first aiming for a July 2011 release,[39][40] but the release date was later pushed to 9 September 2011.[1] The studio drastically changed their marketing tactics with this film by revealing the title and two stills a week into filming, whereas they have previously been very secretive about sharing such information until about a couple of months before the theatrical release.

[edit]Soundtrack

The score and soundtrack of the film is composed by Sohail Sen, best known for being the man behind the music of What's Your Rashee?.[41] Lyrics are penned by Irshad KamilAli Zafar sings one song in the film.[26] The music was released on 9 August 2011.

[edit]Music

Tracklist:
1. Mere Brother Ki Dulhan - K.K & Krishna Beura
2. Dhunki - Neha Bhasin
3. Choomantar - Benny Dayal & Aditi Singh Sharma
4. Ishq Risk - Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
5. Madhubala - Ali Zafar & Shweta Pandit
6. Do Dhaari Talwar - Shahid Mallya & Shweta Pandit
7. Choomantar (Remix) - Benny Dayal & Aditi Singh Sharma (Remix By Joshilay)
8. Ishq Risk (Risky Mix) - Sreeramchandra & Neha Bhasin

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