Khokababu

2012 Indian Bengali action comedy film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Khokababu

Khokababu is an Indian Bengali action comedy film directed by Shankar Aiyya.[2] The film stars Dev, Subhashree Ganguly, Ferdous, and Laboni Sarkar in the lead roles. This film is an unofficial remake of the 2007 Telugu film, Dhee.

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Khokababu
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Directed byD. Shankar Aiyya
Written byShayak Ganguly
Produced by
  • Ashok Dhanuka
  • Eskay Movies
Starring
CinematographySirsha Ray
Edited byMohammad Kalam Khan, Saikat Sengupta
Music byRishi Chanda
Distributed byEskay Movies
Release date
  • 13 January 2012 (2012-01-13)
Running time
158 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali
Budget₹5.75 crore[1]
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The film was released in the theatres on 13 January 2012. It served as the maiden installment of the Khokababu series.[3] Made on a budget of ₹5.75 crore, it emerged a box office success.[4]

Synopsis

The film is about Abir Roy a.k.a. Khoka/Khokababu who is a cool and clever guy. Shankar Das a.k.a. Bhaiji is a well-known don in his territory whom everybody fears and obeys. Khoka joins Bhaiji's circle as an accountant where he has a wacky senior Khanra Babu. Khoka with his super wit starts to obtain every luxury that a perfect office should have and starts to hoax Bhaiji. Problems occur when Khoka falls in love with Bhaiji's sister Pooja. Anyone who even looks in her direction is simply dealt with in the cruelest way possible. Khoka somehow manages to win over Pooja and also gains the complete trust of Bhaiji by changing the system in which his business operates. Bhaiji asks him to look after Pooja as he considers his other employees to be incapable. Khoka and Pooja fall in love with each other and even get secretly married. She even goes to his house to stay for 3 days as Bhaiji's rival Ballu is after her life. Bhaiji is completely unaware of Khoka and Pooja's relationship, however, he does come to know about it later.

Cast

Production

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Development

The film marked the Tollywood debut of dance choreographer Caeser Gonslaves of the Bosco–Caesar duo. The "Khokababu Title Track" was made with a budget of ₹80 lakhs.[5] It was the most expensive Bengali film song at that time. Three other songs choreogrpahed by D. Sankaraiyya, have been shot with a collective cost of ₹60−70 lakhs. Cumulatively, ₹1.75 crore was spent to shoot for all the songs in the film.[1] The song "Pyar Ka Jhatka" was choreographed by Chinni Prakash.[6] In an interview, Subhasree informed that she signed the film after a two hiatus since her last film Paran Jai Jaliya Re.[7]

Filming

It also marked the film debut of music composer Savvy. Three songs barring "Pyar Ka Jhatka" and the "Khokababu Title Track", which have been choreographed by D. Sankaraiyya, has been filmed across Switzerland, Paris, France, Germany and Greece.[8] In an interview, the producer Ashok Dhanuka mentioned that those spots were chosen by the choreographer himself.[9]

Marketing

The Kolkata Police used the slogan "Khokababu" as a slogan in its signboards to rein in errant bikers in the city and to spread awareness about the need to wear helmets by kids riding pillion. Dev also had a special screening for underprivileged children, where he danced with them in the title track of the film and shared anecdotes with them.[10]

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee attended a special screening of the film at the Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute at 6 pm. Dev informed in an interview that the event was planned when he met Banerjee at her residence. When he asked her if she has watched any of his films including the then running Khokababu, she agreed to watch it. Although initially planned at the Nandan, the venue was later shifted to Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute as Nandan was booked. She praised Dev's physique and dancing after the screening.[11]

Soundtrack

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Khokababu
Soundtrack album by
Rishi Chanda, Priyo Chatterjee and Savvy
Released2012
GenreSoundtrack
LanguageBengali
LabelEskay Movies
Producer
Rishi Chanda chronology
Shedin Dekha Hoechilo Khokababu
(2012)
Megh Roddur
(2013)
Savvy chronology
Khokababu
(2012)
Goray Gondogol
(2012)
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The music of the film has been composed by Rishi Chanda, Priyo Chatterjee and Savvy. The lyrics have been penned by Gautam Sushmit, Prasen, Savvy and Riddhi.[12]

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No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Khokababu Title Track"Gautam SushmitRishi ChandaRishi Chanda3:21
2."Soniye Tu Janiye Tu"Gautam SushmitPriyo ChatterjeeZubeen Garg and June Banerjee4:15
3."Elo Melo"PrasenRishi ChandaKunal Ganjawala4:13
4."Pyar Ka Jhatka"Gautam SushmitRishi ChandaMika Singh and Mamta Sharma3:39
5."Je Dese"Gautam SushmitRishi ChandaZubeen Garg and Mahalakshmi Iyer3:54
6."Mon Kande Pran Kande"Gautam SushmitRishi ChandaRishi Chanda and Roop Kumar Rathod1:49
7."Khoka Chalu Cheez"Savvy and RiddhiSavvyDev3:55
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Reception

Box office

Khokababu collected Rs ₹1.5 crore from its music release and ₹2 crore from the satellite rights before its release. After that it opened in the Bengal theatres and collected ₹30 lakhs on the first day. It collected est. ₹4 crore in 100 days.[citation needed]

Critical reception

Khokababu opened with positive reviews from the critics. Roshini Mukherjee of The Times Of India gave the film 3.5 stars out of 5 saying "Our advise, keep that logic behind, dig into a tub of corn and let Khokababu do the rest".[13] Gomolo.com gave it 3/5 saying "Viewers will not be disappointed at all with Khokababu which is a complete masala film with all the necessary ingredients in it."[citation needed] Burrp gave it 4/5 stars saying "It is a very good movie to watch, it is complete paisa wasool, with solid comedy, stylish action sequences, good music, and great location."[citation needed]

Release

The film was released in the theatres on 13 January 2012.[14] It was premiered on television on 15 August 2018.[4]

Accolades

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Sequel

A spiritual sequel to the film, titled Khoka 420 was released in 2013. It became a box office success, earning ₹8 crore at the end of its theatrical run.[16]

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