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Marjaavaanwas released in theatres worldwide on 15 November 2019, and became an average grosser at the box office. However, its music album of released under T-Series became one of the biggest chartbusters with songs like "Tum Hi Aana", "Thodi Jagah" and "Peeyu Datt Ke", and the item number "Ek Toh Kam Zindagani" garnering charts.[8] It was distributed by Pen Entertainment in India and Eros International in overseas.[9][10]

Raghu is a goon loyal to the thug Narayan Anna who controls the water mafia in Mumbai. Anna's dependence on Raghu doesn't sit well with Vishnu, Anna's son, whose complexes arise from more than just his short stature, as he is only three feet tall. When Raghu falls for Zoya, a mute Kashmiri girl who teaches children music, Vishnu jumps at the opportunity to use it to discredit his father's most favourite goon.


Zoya witnesses Gaitonde's murder by Vishnu so Anna orders Raghu to kill her, not knowing that Raghu loves her. The couple tries to run but Vishnu catches them and orders the couple and all the kids killed. Anna says Raghu and the kids will be safe if he kills only Zoya, as she is the sole eyewitness. Zoya tells Raghu to kill her so he and the kids remain safe. Raghu can't so she gives him the gun, places her thumb over his, and pulls the trigger. She dies in his arms.


The police arrest Raghu for Zoya's murder while her dead body is laid to rest by the community. In jail, he becomes depressed and broken. Vishnu unsuccessfully tries to get Raghu killed in jail, knowing if he is released, he will take revenge. When Anna reveals that Raghu will be sentenced to life, Vishnu helps Raghu get out by bribing the proofs, planning to kill him upon his release.


However, when Raghu returns, Vishnu sees that he is not the same after Zoya's death. He tries to bring Raghu back to his old ways but fails. Anna warns Vishnu to stop but he angrily kills Anna and sends goons to Raghu. Raghu kills them all and vows revenge on Vishnu; his friends join him.


On the day of Dussera, when Vishnu comes to burn Ravana's idol, Raghu arrives. Vishnu shoots an arrow into his heart, but Raghu burns him. Raghu sees Zoya and dies peacefully, surrounded by friends and family. The police arrive and Assistant Commissioner of Police, Ravi Yadav, states that Raghu has returned to his life, which was with Zoya.


Principal photography of the film began on 7 December 2018 with Malhotra sharing his picture on his official Instagram account.[11][12]The second schedule is set to roll in from mid-January and will end by March 2019. Sidharth Malhotra is shooting with a dozen goons and has switched to action mode. "The stunt team wanted to shoot with a body double because Sidharth's back and shoulder would be on fire but he was adamant on doing the scene himself to make it look authentic and stay true to his character".[13][14] Siddharth wrapped up his portion except for songs on 15 March 2019. He announced the news by posting a picture with crews with a heartfelt message.[15] In November 2019, Deshmukh revealed that Shah Rukh Khan had helped the production team with some VFX shots for the former's role as a dwarf.[16]


The official poster of the film was shared by Sidharth Malhotra on 30 October 2018, announcing the release date of 8 November 2019. On 5 August 2019, Malhotra announced that the film is delayed to avoid the clash with Siddharth Anand's big budget film War starring Tiger Shroff and Hrithik Roshan, but the release date was not confirmed. On 23 August 2019, the first poster was unveiled by Malhotra, giving the new release date of 8 November 2019. On 3 September, a second poster was unveiled, in which it was shown that the release date of the film is advanced to 8 November.[17] On 10 October, he announced new release date of film is 15 November 2019.[18]


Bollywood Hungama have it a rating of 3.5/5 and wrote, "The Sidharth Malhotra Tara Sutaria starrer MARJAAVAAN is a true blue masala entertainer that has the potential to impress its target audience". Khaleej Times rated the film 1.5 stars out of 5 and said, "'Marjaavan' falls several shades short of a proper Bollywood masala entertainer that it aspires to in spite of having all the ingredients for it. The weak and clichd plotline along with heavy-duty dialogues that should have impressed but end up sounding hollow is only part of the problem."[4]


The Times of India rated the film 2.5 stars out of 5 and reviewed, "Marjaavaan attempts to check all the boxes for an emotional action rollercoaster, but its dated execution doesn't quite make the kill."[22]


This music of film is composed by Tanishk Bagchi, Meet Bros, Payal Dev, Yo Yo Honey Singh, Aditya Dev and Sanjoy Chowdhury with lyrics written by Kumaar, Tanishk Bagchi, Kunaal Vermaa, Manoj Muntashir, A. M. Turaz, Rashmi Virag, Prasoon Joshi, Yo Yo Honey Singh, Dope Leo and Mujtaba Aziz Naza.


The second song, "Ek Toh Kum Zindagani", is a remake of the song "Pyar Do Pyar Lo" from the film Janbaaz, being the second remake of the song after Anees Bazmee's Thank You, where it was composed by Pritam.[26][27]


Two songs of the film which were removed from the final cut were released later as singles as they didn't go well with the narrative of the film. They were the song "Peeyu Datt Ke", starring Nushrat Bharucha which was released on 2 December 2019 and the song Masakali 2.0 which is a recreated version of the song "Masakali" from the 2009 film Delhi-6 and was released on 8 April 2020 by T-Series.


Kinna Sona, a Pakistani song originally sung by the Pakistani qawwal Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan,[29] was covered by Pakistani singer Atif Aslam for the film's soundtrack. In February 2019 the All Indian Cine Workers Association levied a ban[30] on all Pakistani artists, hence the track was replaced at the last minute by a version sung by the Indian singer Jubin Nautiyal. Although the song remained a cover of the Pakistani Qawwali. In June 2020 T-Series released the initial cover sung by Atif Aslam on YouTube, however were forced to remove it and issue an 'apology' after a threat-laced campaign led by the far-right Indian nationalist party: Maharashtra Navnirman Sena.[citation needed]


Marjaavaan Box Office Collection: Sidharth Malhotra, Tara Sutaria and Riteish Deshmukh starrer film Marjaavaan remained steady in its second week at the box office. The film on Monday (Day 11) did a buisness of Rs 80 lakh. Milap Zaveri's film which opened to Rs 7.03 crore, later earned Rs 24.03 crore on its opening weekend. The film on its first week raked in Rs 37.87 crore and on its second weekend, Marjaavaan's box office collections were recorded at Rs 4.9 crore. Marjaavaan has collected Rs 42.5 crore (approx) so far.


The revenge saga revolves around Raghu (played by Sidharth Malhotra) and Zoya (Tara Sutaria), whose blissful lives are turned upside down by Vishnu (Riteish Deshmukh), a vertically challenged gang leader.


Bala, which was released on November 8, has completed its century at the box office. Bala's lifetime collection was stood at Rs 105.87 crore till Sunday, November 24. Whereas, film Pagalpanti has minted around Rs 23 crore till now. Pagalpanti hit the screens on November 22.


In his films, for instance, nature is incidental: Sand exists so that strong men can leave indentations in it with their footsteps, rain exists so that it can drench the bodies of item girls and grieving lovers, walls exist so that they can crack when heroes get angry, air exists so that bullets have a medium to fly through, sound exists so that it can fill the void between inane one-liners, and women exist so that they can either be mute, dead, sex workers or dancers (or sometimes all at once).


Vishnu has daddy issues and wants to eliminate Raghu for being the blue-eyed boy. Meanwhile, Raghu falls for a mute Muslim girl (I say Muslim because it is repeatedly drummed into our senses that she lives in a locality that has a mosque, church and temple in the same yard) named Zoya, whose translator's voice acquires dramatic reverberations when Zoya's sign language reeks of cheap slam-poetry dialogue like the other characters of the movie. Everyone converses in rhymes and metaphors. "Uska dil ka speaker loud hai," a nincompoop kid reminds Raghu. None of them have any business not dying.


This isn't his voice; this isn't a voice at all. This is an algorithm in search of the highest bidder. And hence, the final result is the same. Marjaavaan is just another brick in the unbreakable box-office wall. And a tragic reminder that we, as a nation, are the movies we watch.


Raghu, meanwhile, takes his eyes off the goal after a luminescent Zara (Tara Sutaria) enters the frame. Given that women have nothing much to do in such films anyway, Marjaavaan takes away the agency altogether from her and makes her speech-impaired.


Riteish Deshmukh and Sidharth Malhotra's recently-released film Marjaavaan is making its way towards the Rs 50 crore mark. The film, which opened to decent numbers on Friday, managed to earn over Rs 28 crore in four days, reported Bollywood trade analyst Taran Adarsh. Marjaavaan collected Rs 4.15 crore on Monday, thus bringing the total box office numbers to Rs 28.57 crore. Sharing the performance report of the film, Taran Adarsh tweeted: "Marjaavaan has smooth sailing on Day 4... Mass circuits remain rock-steady, keeping the total healthy... Ditto for multiplexes beyond metros... Fri 7.03 cr, Sat 7.21 cr, Sun 10.18 cr, Mon 4.15 cr. Total: Rs 28.57 cr. #India business."


Marjaavaan revolves around the story of Raghu (played by Sidharth), who falls in love with a Muslim girl - Zoya (played by Tara Sutaria). However, their love story soon takes a complicated turn after gangster Vishnu (played by Riteish Deshmukh) decides to drove the couple apart. Other than the aforementioned stars, Marjaavaan also features Rakul Preet Singh and Nushrat Bharucha.


The film opened to mixed reviews from film critics on November 15. Reviewing the film for NDTV, film critic Saibal Chatterjee gave Marjaavaan one star out of five and wrote: "Marjaavaan is the sort of movie that has no qualms about burying itself under a mountain of cliches. There is Raghu (Sidharth Malhotra), a foundling the don has groomed to be his invincible and trusted hitman. I belong the gutters, the young man confesses at one point. He doesn't have to say it: the film, too belongs right there."

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