Toh Baat Pakki!

Toh Baat Pakki! (transl.Then it's final!) is a 2010 Hindi romantic comedy film directed by Kedarh Shinde. The film, produced by Ramesh S Taurani under Tips Music Films, stars Tabu, Sharman Joshi, Vatsal Sheth, Uvika Choudhary and Ayub Khan in the lead roles. The movie marked the directorial debut of a Marathi filmmaker, Kedar Shinde.

Toh Baat Pakki
Directed byKedarh Shinde
Produced byRamesh S Taurani
Written byVibha Singh
StarringTabu
Sharman Joshi
Vatsal Sheth
Uvika Choudhary
Ayub Khan
Music bySongs:
Pritam
Background Score:
Raju Singh
CinematographyRahul Jadhav
Edited byV N Mayekar
Production
company
Distributed byTips Music Films
Release date
  • 19 February 2010 (2010-02-19)
Running time
122 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

The film tells the story of a middle class woman in search for a match for her sister. She happens to meet two matches and lands up in a dilemma to choose one. The woman and her sister have different choices. The rest of the film reveals the hilarious chaos created. The film was released on 19 February 2010,[1][2] and received mostly mixed reviews from critics.

Synopsis

The film is focused on Rajeshwari Saxena (Tabu), a clever middle-class woman who is married to Surinder Saxena (Ayub Khan). She is currently looking for a groom for her sister Nisha (Uvika Choudhary), who she wants to marry a rich, successful boy. She happens to meet Rahul (Sharman Joshi) while grocery shopping. He is studying to be an engineer and is also a Saxena. Grabbing the opportunity, she offers him a room in her house. There, Rahul chances to meet Nisha, Rajeshwari's sister. They fall in love (pushed by Rajeshwari), and Rahul agrees to marry Nisha.

The wedding celebrations are in full swing, when Yuvvraaj (Vatsal Sheth) happens to come to Rajeshwari's house. He has a permanent job and would be getting a house next month. And he is also a Saxena. Upon seeing a better choice of groom for her sister, Rajeshwari tricks Rahul into vacating the room. Yuvraj starts staying in the now empty room. He meets Nisha and falls in love with her. Now, the wedding plans have altered slightly. The groom has changed. When Rahul finds out about this, he plans to outwit Rajeshwari at her own game.

Yuvraj comes to know the entire thing. He steps aside and asks Rajeshwari to accept Rahul. Rajeshwari realises her folly. Rahul and Nisha wed and go on their honeymoon.

Cast

Actor Role
Tabu Rajeshwari
Sharman Joshi Rahul Saxena (Groom # 01)
Vatsal Sheth Yuvvraaj Saxena (Groom # 02)
Uvika Choudhary Nisha
Ayub Khan Surinder Saxena
Vishal Malhotra Vishal Saxena (Guest)

Production

The film was first announced by Uvika Choudhary in the September 2008. She had recently starred in Om Shanti Om and later in Summer 2007. She says that she has got a jump-start in Bollywood but the film was delayed and finally released in the February 2010. She also added that the cast and crew was already decided by then.[3]

The movie stars Tabu who has returned to movies after three years. She was last seen in Cheeni Kum alongside Amitabh Bachchan and later on in a cameo appearance in the movie Om Shanti Om. This created great publicity of the film during production.[2] The movie marked Tabu's return and she is also due for another film by Sanjay Gupta.[4]

The movie also stars Sharman Joshi who is a friend of the director, Kedar Shinde. Kedar Shinde knew no other actors on the sets except for Sharman. He helped the director work with other actors.[5]

Release

The film was actually scheduled to release in the September 2009 but because of the multiplex strike the movie was delayed by five months and finally released on 19 February 2010. This proved that Sharman Joshi's only release in 2009 was 3 Idiots.[6]

Toh Baat Pakki failed to do well at the box office upon its release. It performed between 10–15% in the first week. This was a great shock to the public as well as the crew as the movie was highly publicised. The movie along with Click and Aakhari Decision, which were released together, did not perform well. The movie, which wanted to portray a sweet and entertaining story, failed in terms of entertainment. This proved that My Name Is Khan, which was released the previous week, still dominated the Box Office. In the first two-three days Click ruled over Toh Baat Pakki but later Toh Baat Pakki gained collections.[7][8] The film grossed Rs. 34,500,000 and was declared a flop.[9]

Reviews

The movie received fairly positive reviews though most of them said that the film was an entertainment failure. Nikhat Kazmi of Times of India, who rated the movie 3 on 5, says that the movie becomes a must watch as it marks the return of Tabu. He says that the senior, experienced actor chooses light-hearted comedy this time. He appreciates the acting as well as the direction. He says, "Well, Toh Baat Pakki may not be as riveting as the 80s entertainers, yet it rides high on sheer nostalgia. Also, it presents a different kind of cinema in an age that lays great emphasis on high decibel, larger-than-life drama."[10]

Taran Adarsh of IndiaFM, who rates the movie 2 on 5, says that the story is good but when the movie unfolds itself on the screen, it turns half as interesting. He gives mixed reviews. He says that the first half of the movie is catching while the second half loses its essence at times. He praises Tabu, Sharman and Ayub for their performances which he tells that Vatsal and Yuvika haven't done their best. "On the whole", he says, "Toh Baat Pakki has a few interesting moments, but not enough to keep you hooked."[11]

Mayank Shekhar of Hindustan Times, who rates the movie 1.5 on 5, gives mainly negative reviews. He tells that the film is mainly for those who love family dramas and emotions. He also adds that the sets and locations were along with the music. He says that the plot is inappropriate and the film continues on and "Why Tabu, really!" Overall the film received mostly positive reviews and the readers rating was 3.5.[12]

Soundtrack

Toh Baat Pakki
Soundtrack album by
Released15 January 2010
GenreFilm soundtrack
Length42:23
LabelTips Music Films
ProducerRamesh S. Taurani
Pritam chronology
De Dana Dan
(2009)
Toh Baat Pakki
(2010)
Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge?
(2010)
External audio
Audio Jukebox on YouTube

The soundtrack consists of 10 songs composed by Pritam Chakraborty, whose biggest hits include Life in a... Metro, Bhool Bhulaiyaa, Jab We Met, Race, Kismat Konnection, Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani & etc. The track wasn't much appreciated as the public had expected something very good as Pritam is a reputed music director. OneIndia tells that the music has got mainly Punjabi mix beats like Jis Din and Dil Le Jaa. Taran Adarsh comments that the movie's music is poor except for Jis Din.[11][13] which was written by Mayur Puri.

# Song Lyrics Singer
1 "Jis Din" Mayur Puri Mika Singh
2 "Phir Se II" Sonu Nigam
3 "Dil Le Jaa" Jassi Sidhu, Javed Ali, Indee & Shilpa Rao
4 "Karle Mujhse Pyaar" Pritam Chakraborty, Rana & Soham
5 "Phir Se" (Remix) Sonu Nigam
6 "Jis Din" (Remix) Mayur Puri Mika Singh
7 "Dil Le Jaa" (Remix) Jassi Sidhu, Javed Ali, Indee & Shilpa Rao
8 "Karle Mujhse Pyaar" (Remix) Pritam Chakraborty, Rana & Soham
9 "Aarti" (Traditional) Antara Mitra
10 "Phir Se I" Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
11 "Phir Se" (Duet) Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Sonu Nigam

References

  1. 'My Name Is Khan' dips at box office, Apunkachoice, 19 February 2010
  2. Preview: Toh Baat Pakki, NDTV Movies, 15 February 2010
  3. Om Shanti Om Girl in Toh Baat Pakki, One India, 11 September 2008
  4. Sanjay Gupta Signs Tabu for next production, Express India, 30 January 2010
  5. Sampurn (8 February 2010), Sharman Joshi is best buddies with Toh Baat Pakki director, Entertainment Daily
  6. Nikhil Ramsubramani (21 December 2009), "Chetan was not involved with the screenplay"- Sharman Joshi, One India
  7. Taran Adarsh (22 February 2010), Click and Toh Baat Pakki have a poor start, One India
  8. Aashish Mitra (23 February 2010), My Name Is Khan continues to rule the box office, India Tv
  9. http://www.boxofficeindia.com/cpages.php?pageName=earnings
  10. Nikhat Kazmi (18 January 2010), "Toh Baat Pakki", Times of India
  11. Rani (19 February 2010), Toh Baat Pakki : Movie Review by Taran Adarsh, Online FM Radio
  12. Mayank Shekhar (19 February 2010), Mayank Shekhar's Review: Toh Baat Pakki!, Hindustan Times
  13. Joginder Tuteja (3 February 2010), Toh Baat Pakki Music Review, One India
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