Dabangg 2
Dabangg 2 is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film co-produced and directed by Arbaaz Khan in his directorial debut. Its story is set in Kanpur and written by Dilip Shukla. Dabangg 2 serves as a sequel to the 2010 film Dabangg and is the second part in the highly successful Dabangg franchise. It stars Salman Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, Arbaaz Khan, Mahie Gill and Vinod Khanna reprising their roles from Dabangg, with Prakash Raj playing the antagonist replacing Sonu Sood. The supporting cast includes Nikitin Dheer, Gireesh Sahdev, Pankaj Tripathi, Manoj Pahwa and Deepak Dobriyal, with Manoj Joshi and Tinnu Anand appearing in cameo roles.
The development of Dabangg 2 commenced after the release of Dabangg. Abhinav Kashyap, who directed Dabangg, refused to direct the film citing unknown reasons; following this, Arbaaz Khan decided to make his directorial debut. Invested at, filming for Dabangg 2 began on 9 March 2012 in Mumbai.
Dabangg 2 theatrically released in India on 21 December 2012 during the Christmases festival. It earned nett in India within three days of its release to break the record of Ek Tha Tiger, another film featuring Salman Khan. Dabangg 2 grossed over at the worldwide box office, becoming the second highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2012 behind Ek Tha Tiger, and one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time. The film acculumated nett and was termed a "blockbuster" by Box Office India. The third film in the franchise, Dabangg 3, was released in December 2019.
Plot
The story carries on from the previous film— Inspector Chulbul Pandey — in charge of a local police station in Kanpur and resides there with his wife Rajjo, half brother Makkhi and stepfather. A boy gets kidnapped from a school, therefore Chulbul deals with the problem. In Kanpur, an assassin murders a witness who is about to testify against a dreaded don. Chulbul tracks the assassin down, killing him at a coffeehouse. The don is Thakur Bachcha Singh, a struggling politician. After several public altercations, Bachcha's brother Genda convinces him to get rid of Pandey, threatening Chulbul's stepfather to kill his entire family if Chulbul keeps on interfering in Bachcha's criminal activities.Genda harasses a girl, arriving at her wedding to kidnap her. Chulbul arrives at the wedding and asks Genda to leave. Genda refuses to comply and continues to insult Chulbul. Chulbul breaks his neck, leading to his death. In the meantime his wife becomes pregnant, Pandey being advised by everybody to leave Bachcha alone for the sake of his family's safety. Bachcha, promising to avenge his brother's death, decides to do so before the election. He meets Rajjo and Makkhi while they are leaving a temple where Makkhi is shot by Bachcha and Rajjo is pushed off the temple stairs. However, both of them survive with Rajjo having a miscarriage and suffering a head injury.
Chulbul is enraged at the loss of his first child. He enters Bachcha's location and kills all of his men. He fights him and gets him arrested, but when Bachcha tries to threaten him, he kills him instantly by grabbing a gun and shooting him with two bullets in the chest. Later, Chulbul and Rajjo have their first child, a baby boy. Right at the end, Chedi Singh's photographer arrives asking for a family photo. They all laugh, and the photographer takes the picture.
Cast
- Salman Khan as Chulbul Pandey
- Sonakshi Sinha as Rajjo Pandey
- Arbaaz Khan as Makhanchand "Makkhi" Pandey
- Vinod Khanna as Prajapati Pandey
- Mahi Gill as Nirmala Pandey
- Prakash Raj as Thakur Bachcha Singh
- Nikitin Dheer as Chunni
- Deepak Dobriyal as Genda
- Gireesh Sahedev as Inspector Siddique
- Manoj Pahwa as Commissioner
- Flora Asha Saini in a cameo as a reporter
- Sandeepa Dhar as Anjali
- Tinu Anand as master in special appearance
- Manoj Joshi as a shopkeeper in special appearance
- Nitesh Pandey as doctor in special appearance
- Pankaj Tripathi
- Rashami Desai in cameo appearance in song "Dagabaaz Re"
- Nandish Sandhu in cameo appearance in song "Dagabaaz Re"
- Malaika Arora Khan as Munni in item number "Pandeyji Seeti"
- Kareena Kapoor as an item number "Fevicol Se"
Production
Development
When director Abhinav Kashyap opted out of directing the sequel, Arbaaz Khan himself decided to helm the film. Prakash Raj was confirmed to have been chosen to play the main villain. Kareena Kapoor has been roped in to play an item number in the film, despite initial reports considering Katrina Kaif for the role.In Feb 2012, it was reported that distribution rights were sold to UTV Motion Pictures for a price of 1.40 billion, the highest for a Bollywood film till date. But later UTV Motion Pictures reported the news as completely fake & nonsense. UTV Motion Pictures has brushed aside rumours of purchasing the rights of the sequel to Salman Khan-Sonakshi Sinha starrer, Dabangg 2 for 1.40 billion.
The national emblem framed on the wall of Chulbul Pandey's police station was depicted incorrectly. Sensitive to the slightest abnormality pertaining to national sentiments, the Central Board of Film Certification has asked producer-director Arbaaz Khan to simply blur the corner of the film's frames where the national emblem appears.
Filming
Shooting for the film began in March 2012. The producers announced plans to shoot the film in Kanpur. A set depicting the city of Kanpur was created at the Kamalistan Studios in Mumbai, where the first schedule of the film was shot. The entire studio was rented for the film, making it a first in Bollywood. The phase consisted of shooting a qawwali song under neon lights. Following the shoot, filming is expected to take place in film city in Mumbai. The last schedule has been planned to be shot at Satara. Three days after the film went on floors, it was reported that Salman Khan replaced cinematographer, K. K. Senthil Kumar, with Aseem Kumar. A song titled "Fevicol Se" was choreographed as a dance number and considered as an equivalent to "Munni Badnaam Hui" from prequel. Reports indicating that Salman would essay an important involvement in the director's role were dismissed by Arbaaz. Dabangg 2 was produced on a budget of ; 170 million were spent on marketing costs of the film.Pre-release business
- The figures don't include the Print and Advertising costs.
Soundtrack
"Pandeyji Seeti" appears to be inspired by the song "Chalat Musafir" from the film Teesri Kasam, which in turn was inspired by a Bihari folk song, and added little sample of previous song Munni Badnaam Hui, which this song "Pandeyji Seeti", became sequel of this song In turn, "Pandeyji Seeti" itself appears to have inspired the song "Badri Ki Dulhania" in the film Badrinath Ki Dulhania. The song "Fevicol Se", which showed Kareena Kapoor, sung by same singer Mamta Sharma.
Track listing
Marketing
The first look of the film was unveiled on 19 October 2012 and theatrical trailer was launched on 20 October 2012 at Salman Khan's reality show Bigg Boss 6. Chulbul Pandey, Khan's character in Dabangg 2 appeared in StarPlus soap Diya Aur Baati Hum to promote the film. It aired on 12 and 13 December 2012. Salman and Sonakshi promoted the film on the sets of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa. Dabangg 2 was screened at the Ketnav theatre in Khar, a western Mumbai suburb, on 17 December 2012. A Dabangg 2 special screening was done for the star kids on 19 December 2012. Another premiere was held on 20 December 2012 in which Aamir Khan also attended.Release
Dabangg 2 released in 3500 screens in India and 450 screens overseas on 21 December 2012. The film was made on a budget of including prints and advertising. This figure does not include Salman Khan's fee which can go as high as the budget of the film itself. Dabangg 2 had the highest screen count for any film in India and worldwide, surpassing that of Ek Tha Tiger. The trailers for Kai Po Che! and Bhaag Milkha Bhaag were released with Dabangg 2.Controversy
Chief judicial magistrate, Muzaffarpur has ordered to lodge an FIR against seven artists of Dabangg 2, including Salman Khan, Arbaaz Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Sonakshi Sinha and others under Section 156 of the CrPC and submit a report within a week in connection with a complaint filed against a song "Fevicol...." in Hindi movie Dabangg 2. The complainant filed the case demanding a ban on the song immediately, claiming that such songs are likely to fuel sexual harassment and misbehaviour against girls at a time when the entire nation was experiencing an unprecedented shame due to the recent gang rape and death of a 23-year-old girl in Delhi.Critical reception
Dabangg 2 received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics in India and highly negative reviews from critics overseas. Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama gave the film 4 out of 5 stars and said "Dabangg 2 has Salman Khan, Salman Khan and Salman Khan plus entertainment, entertainment and entertainment in large doses". Resham Sengar of Zee TV rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stars, noting "But the actor cum director has kept the standards of the film intact like a pro. So much so that it was hard to believe that a newbie in film making has directed the film. So, go on and book your ticket to enjoy this paisa vasool film with your friends and family and don't forget to grab a tub of popcorn". Srijana Mitra Das of The Times of India gave the film 3.5 out of 5 stars and praised the overall style. Mid-Day gave it 3 out of 5 stars and said the film was a treat for diehard Salman Khan fans. Rubina Khan of First Post India gave the film 3 out of 5 stars and said it didn't matter what score she gave the film, it would still do great business. Filmfare stated "Dabangg 2 is a fanboy's dream and wouldn't disappoint the first comer either".Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave the film a score 2.5 out of 5 stars reviewing "This film might also end up raking in a much larger box office booty than Dabangg did, but assessed strictly as a pure entertainer designed for instant mass gratification, it isn't half as successful. Unfortunately, the Dabangg 2 screenplay is devoid of any fresh ideas". Gaurav Malani, also from The Times of India gave the film a mixed review and recommended skipping it by "watching reruns of Dabangg on television". Raja Sen of Rediff gave it 2.5 out of 5 stars and felt Dabangg 2 was less unwatchable than its predecessor and it had "absolutely nothing new to offer, and nothing to remember, quote or take away from the theatre". The Indian Express rated the film 2.5 out of 5 stars and said "Arbaaz should have given himself some more time" to make the film watchable. Stardust publishers Manga gave the film 2.5 out of 5 stars also calling it a "one-time watch potboiler". Anupama Chopra of the Hindustan Times gave the film 2.5 out of 5 stars and said Dabangg 2 does not match "the zing of the original" and "there wasn't one line that stayed with me after the film". Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN gave the film 2.5 out of 5 stars and stated what the "film needed was personality and character, what it's left with is sameness. But that's probably enough for Salman Khan fans".
Aniruddha Guha also of DNA India rated the film 2 out of 5 stars and called it "wannabe-Dabangg". After giving it a 2 out of 5 stars, the Daily Bhaskar panned Dabangg 2 by saying "you'd feel like a moron spending the last day on planet Earth filling your mind and lowering your IQ with rubbish like this". Business of Cinema gave the film 2 out of 5 stars and said it was a copy of the original and offered nothing new. Reuters gave it a negative review and raised objections to the content and said the film "objectified women in the worst way possible". Sanjukta Sharma from Live Mint said "Dabangg 2 is a disappointment. It had nothing to keep me engaged".
IGN gave the film 4.5 out of 10 stars and criticized the weak script and direction. Mufaddal Fakhruddin wrote "the screenplay and script is majorly lacking, and whatever story it does have is stretched out in a way that it becomes blatantly obvious. There were number of times where I went, "why did I just watch this scene?". Dabangg 2 felt lost. They say not all those who wander are lost, but Dabangg 2 actually is. Digital Spy gave the film 2 out of 5 stars and objected to the content. Priya Joshi wrote "Khan revels in the shameless display of narcissism, but there is little to commend the performance. The dialog is trite, there is no depth to the characters and most of the effort has been applied to the elaborate fight sequences. With the emphasis on violence and the objectifying of women, it's a step back in time, where the women are either dutiful, temple-going housewives or cleavage-baring prostitutes". Joshi recommended skipping the film and added instead of watching it, we could "use the time, perhaps more wisely, pondering whether we have enough brussels for Christmas dinner". Asian review website Wogma rated the film 1.18 out of 5 and criticized all aspects, from direction to performances by the lead actors. The reviewer broke down the rating of the film and gave "1 out of 5 for direction, 1 out of 5 for the story, 1 out of 5 for lead actors performances, 2 out of 5 for character artists, 2 out of 5 for dialogues, 1 out of 5 for screenplay, 1.5 out of 5 for the music, and 1 out of 5 for lyrics". Simon Abrams of The Village Voice said "before they really screw up , Dabangg 2's creators do a good job of not taking themselves too seriously". Trisha Gupta from First Post International said the film was a rehash of Dabangg. Instead of giving a review, the New York Daily Times objected to the content of the film. Quoting William Nicholas Gomes, a visiting fellow at the University of York, they said Dabangg 2 "glorified the practice of torture by police forces" and would "raise wider public support in favour of torture and ill treatment in custody".
Accolades
Distributor | Date aired | Category | Recipient | Result |
Zee Cine Awards | 20 January 2013 | Best Actor | Salman Khan | rowspan="1" |
Zee Cine Awards | 20 January 2013 | Best Actor- Male | Salman Khan | rowspan="1" |
Colors Screen Awards | 19 January 2013 | Best Actor | Salman Khan | rowspan="9" |
Colors Screen Awards | 19 January 2013 | Best Actor in a Negative Role | Deepak Dobriyal | - |
Colors Screen Awards | 19 January 2013 | Promising Debut Director | Arbaaz Khan | - |
Colors Screen Awards | 19 January 2013 | Best Music | Sajid-Wajid | - |
Colors Screen Awards | 19 January 2013 | Best Playback Singer | Mamta Sharma | - |
Colors Screen Awards | 19 January 2013 | Best Lyrics | Sameer Anjaan | - |
Colors Screen Awards | 19 January 2013 | Best Dialogue | Dilip Shukla | - |
Colors Screen Awards | 19 January 2013 | Best Choreography | Chinni Prakash Farah Khan | - |
Colors Screen Awards | 19 January 2013 | Best Action | A Arasukumar | - |
Colors Screen Awards | 19 January 2013 | Best Actor | Salman Khan | rowspan="1" |
Mirchi Music Awards | 3 March 2013 | Song of The Year | "Dagabaaz Re" | rowspan="3" |
Mirchi Music Awards | 3 March 2013 | Lyricist of The Year | Sameer Anjaan | - |
Mirchi Music Awards | 3 March 2013 | Raag-Inspired Song of the Year | "Dagabaaz Re" | - |
Filmfare Awards | 20 January 2013 | Best Actor | Salman Khan | rowspan="1" |
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, India | 2013 | Best Actor | Salman Khan | rowspan="3" |
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, India | 2013 | Best Actress | Sonakshi Sinha | - |
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, India | 2013 | Best Film | Dabangg 2 | - |
Screen Awards | 2013 | Best Actor - Popular Choice | Salman Khan for Dabangg 2 and Ek Tha Tiger | rowspan="1" |
Screen Awards | 2013 | Best Actor | Salman Khan | rowspan="9" |
Screen Awards | 2013 | Best Music Director | Sajid–Wajid | - |
Screen Awards | 2013 | Best Female Playback Singer | Mamta Sharma for Fevicol Se | - |
Screen Awards | 2013 | Most Promising Debut Director | Arbaaz Khan | - |
Screen Awards | 2013 | Best Villain | Deepak Dobriyal | - |
Screen Awards | 2013 | Best Choreography | Chinni Prakash for PandeyJee Seeti | - |
Screen Awards | 2013 | Best Choreography | Farah Khan for Fevicol Se | - |
Screen Awards | 2013 | Best Dialogue | Dilip Shukla | - |
Screen Awards | 2013 | Best Action | Anl Arasu for Dabangg 2 and Rowdy Rathore | - |