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Bandra is a 2023 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film directed by Arun Gopy, written by Udaykrishna, and produced by Vinayaka Ajith. The film stars Dileep and Tamannaah Bhatia (in her Malayalam debut), alongside Dino Morea, Mamta Mohandas, Kalabhavan Shajohn, R. Sarathkumar, Lena, Easwari Rao, K. B. Ganesh Kumar, Siddique, and VTV Ganesh. The film's original score was composed by Sam C. S., while the cinematography and editing were handled by Shaji Kumar and Vivek Harshan, respectively.
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Directed by | Arun Gopy |
Written by | Udaykrishna |
Produced by | Vinayaka Ajith |
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Cinematography | Shaji Kumar |
Edited by | Vivek Harshan |
Music by | Sam C. S. |
Production company | Ajith Vinayaka Films |
Distributed by | Ajith Vinayaka Release |
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Running time | 156 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Budget | ₹35 crore[1] |
Box office | ₹ 6 crore[1] |
Bandra was released in theatres on 10 November 2023 during the Diwali holiday.[2] The film was critically panned and underperformed at the box office, earning approximately ₹ 6 crore against a budget of ₹35 crore. The film was one of biggest box office failure in mollywood. [1][3]
A newbie director named Sakshi trying to understand the reasons for death by suicide of top 90s Bollywood actress Thara Janki. As the story unfolds, the actress has sought refuge in the house of the very prosperous Aala or Alexander Dominic at the start of a shoot in Kerala. He was already besotted by her after a momentary glance of her beauty on the big screen, when he had gone to the theatre to catch a goon.
Thara tells Aala that she wants to escape her controlling adoptive mother Hema Janaki and a Ragavendra Desai, who is producing her films and who has raped her. While the Kerala police are looking for the actress missing from the sets, she is having a relaxed time surrounded by the love of Aala’s entourage, which includes his mother. But soon, the game is up and the don producer and her mother take her back to Mumbai. So far so bearable, even though this must be one of the most badly written romances ever. Aala and Thara’s love story just doesn’t take off.
Thara finishes the last film on her contract with Ragavendra Desai, but he nixes her chances on new projects, so Aala, who has now followed Thara to Mumbai, suggests that she produce her next film, the woman-centric story of Rani Padmini. If one wants to make a woman-driven historical, there are other illustrious queens in Indian history, but we’ll let that slide.
Anyway, in order to finance the project, Aala, who has a vaguely-referred-to shady past, commits crimes in the contract of a former anti-terrorist squad officer Veeraraghavan IPS, who wanted to avenge the killing of his family. Aala’s contract also includes resolving the matter of Ragavendra Desai. Sakshi finally learns from Mirchi (Aala's friend), Thara’s death is not a suicide, she was actually killed by Ragavendra Desai. Aala gets enraged and brutally kills Ragavendra for avenging Thara's death. Aala calls Sakshi who is now in Kazakhstan and tells Sakshi that the story will continue.
Bandra serves as Dileep's 147th film; hence, the film had the working title D147. This film marks Tamannaah Bhatia's debut in the Malayalam film industry.[4] According to Arun Gopy, although the film's story is fictional, it was inspired by a true incident.[5]
Principal photography began on 1 September 2022 with a pooja ceremony held at the Kottarakkara Ganapathy Temple.[4] The first schedule was completed in December in Rajasthan.[6] After completing a two-day shoot of Jailer in Hyderabad, Tamannaah joined the second schedule on 20 January 2023 in Kochi.[7][8] The filming locations included Ahmedabad, Siddhapur, Rajkot, Gondal, Jaipur, Mumbai and Hyderabad.[9] The post-credit scenes were shot in Russia in April.[10] Filming wrapped up on 14 September 2023.[11] The stunt choreographer was Anbariv.[12] The film was reportedly made on a budget of over ₹30 crore.[13]
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Released | 29 November 2023 | ||||
Recorded | 2023 | ||||
Genre | Film soundtrack | ||||
Length | 18:28 | ||||
Language | Malayalam | ||||
Label | Saregama | ||||
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The film's musical score is composed by Sam C. S. The audio rights were acquired by Saregama. The first single, titled "Rakka Rakka", was released on 31 October 2023.[14] The second single, titled "Vaarmeghame", was released on 7 November 2023.[15] The third single, titled "Otta Kolakombanaada", was released on 11 November 2023.[16] The fourth single, titled "Mujhe Paale", was released on 16 November 2023.[17] The entire album featuring 5 tracks was released on 29 November 2023.[18]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Rakka Rakka" | Vinayak Sasikumar | Shankar Mahadevan, Nakshatra Santhosh | 3:14 |
2. | "Vaarmeghame" | Santhosh Varma | Shweta Mohan, Kapil Kapilan | 4:57 |
3. | "Otta Kolakombanaada" | Ajeesh Daasan | Yazin Nizar | 3:04 |
4. | "Mujhe Paale" | Sai Anand | Pavithra Chaari, Sarthak Kalyani | 3:21 |
5. | "Praanan Pol" | Vinayak Sasikumar | Kapil Kapilan | 3:34 |
All music is composed by Sam C. S.
Bandra received mixed to negative reviews from critics.
Bhawna Arya of Times Now gave 1 out of 5 stars and wrote, "Bandra delves deep into the criminal world of Bombay in the late 1980s. The showcases the challenges in the life of a gangster and how he works for the welfare of his people and the ones who rely on them."[19] Swathi P. Ajith of Onmanorama wrote, "Bandra holds promise for a stylish and action-packed film, but an unfocused portrayal somewhat steers it away from its original intent."[20]
Anna Mathews of The Times of India gave 1.5 out of 5 stars and wrote, "Arun Gopy tries to build up some massy moments, but it doesn't have the energy of big entertainers. The film had a promising premise of the menacing underworld involvement in Bollywood film production in the 90s, but it has been wasted."[21] Arundhati Anil of The Week gave 1.5 out of 5 stars and wrote, "Overall, a dull script, decent performances from the cast and enticing action and dance sequences make Bandra a forgettable but somewhat entertaining action flick."[22]
Vignesh Madhu of Cinema Express gave 1 out of 5 stars and called it "a sluggish and sloppy potboiler".[23] Anandu Suresh of The Indian Express gave 1.5 out of 5 stars and wrote, "Bandra starts off as an unpromising movie and ends pretty much the same way, after making the viewers experience too many déjà vus."[24] Ryan Gomez of OTTplay gave 1.5 out of 5 stars and wrote, "Bandra promises far too much and delivers far too little. Despite featuring a star-studded ensemble, director Arun Gopy's Malayalam film is devoid of originality, a coherent story, and compelling characters."[25]
Bandra collected ₹0.8 crore by the end of its second day of release and grossed approximately ₹6 crore during its theatrical run.[26][1] The film was a Box Office bomb.
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