Lafangey Parindey

2010 Hindi-language romantic drama film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lafangey Parindey (transl.Cheeky Birds) is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Pradeep Sarkar and produced by Aditya Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner.[2][3][4][5] The film stars Neil Nitin Mukesh and Deepika Padukone in lead roles and blends elements of romance, sports, and resilience. Partially inspired by the 1978 American film Ice Castles and the 1999 Tamil film Thullatha Manamum Thullum, the narrative follows a blind roller skater and a street fighter whose lives intertwine in the gritty underbelly of Mumbai.[6][7]

Directed byPradeep Sarkar
Written byGopi Puthran
Produced byAditya Chopra
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Lafangey Parindey
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Directed byPradeep Sarkar
Written byGopi Puthran
Produced byAditya Chopra
StarringNeil Nitin Mukesh
Deepika Padukone
CinematographyNatty Subramaniam
Edited bySanjib Datta
Music bySongs:
R. Anandh
Score:
Zubin Balaporia
Production
company
Distributed byYash Raj Films
Release date
  • 20 August 2010 (2010-08-20)
Running time
155 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Box office227 million (US$2.4 million)[1]
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Released theatrically on 20 August 2010, Lafangey Parindey received mixed reviews for its performances, soundtrack, and emotional core, while some criticism was directed toward its pacing and screenplay. The film marked Sarkar's second directorial collaboration with Yash Raj Films following Laaga Chunari Mein Daag (2007).

In parallel with the film's release, Indian software developer ASTPL launched a mobile video game based on the film’s skating and boxing themes.[8]

Synopsis

Pinky Palkar is a spirited young woman from a Mumbai chawl who aspires to become a professional skater and win a reality television competition. Her aspirations are abruptly derailed when she is blinded in a freak accident caused by Nandan "One-Shot-Nandu" Kamthekar, a street fighter renowned for winning blindfolded bouts.

Overcome with guilt, Nandu resolves to help Pinky reclaim her dream. He begins training her to navigate the world through her remaining senses, helping her adapt to her new reality. In exchange, Pinky teaches Nandu how to skate, preparing him to become her partner in the competition. As they spend time together, a bond develops between them, eventually blossoming into love.

Cast

Production

Lafangey Parindey was shot on location in Mumbai, using real chawls and boxing arenas for authenticity. Neil Nitin Mukesh revealed that the fight scenes involved real physical contact, leading to injuries during filming.[9]

Soundtrack

Quick facts Soundtrack album by R. Anandh, Released ...
Lafangey Parindey
Soundtrack album by
R. Anandh
Released20 July 2010 (2010-07-20)
GenreFilm soundtrack
Length29.19
LabelYRF Music
ProducerAditya Chopra and Yash Chopra
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The soundtrack of Lafangey Parindey consists of six original tracks composed by R. Anandh, a noted ad jingle composer and former member of the band Agosh. Anandh had previously worked on the scores for Zor and Nirnayam (Malayalam). The lyrics were penned by Swanand Kirkire.

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No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Lafangey Parindey"Ronit Sarkar4:55
2."Mann Lafanga"Mohit Chauhan5:37
3."Dhatad Tatad"Shail Hada, Anushka Manchanda3:44
4."Nain Parindey"Shilpa Rao4:26
5."Rang Daalein"Suraj Jagan5:07
6."Born To Fly"Instrumental3:06
7."Mann Lafanga" (Club Mix)Mohit Chauhan, Joshilay3:45
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Award Ceremony Category Recipient Result Ref.(s)
3rd Mirchi Music Awards Best Song Recording Anil Kumar Konakandla and Biswadeep Chatterjee (for "Man Lafanga") Nominated [10]
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Reception

Lafangey Parindey received mixed reviews from critics. Subhash K. Jha of Indo-Asian News Service rated the film 3.5 out of 5, calling it “an inspirational tale told with as little fuss and as much feeling as cinematically possible,” and urged viewers not to miss it.[11] Noyon Jyoti Parasara of AOL India gave it 3 out of 5, writing, “Expect fun and you won't be disappointed; expect goosebumps and you may be!”[12]

Conversely, Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN rated the film 2 out of 5, commenting, “It’s the kind of film that keeps you waiting for something to happen, but nothing ever does.”[13] Sukanya Verma of Rediff.com also rated it 2.5 out of 5, describing the film as “unapologetically superficial with a brief attention span.”[14] Mayank Shekhar of Hindustan Times was more critical, rating it 1.5 out of 5 and calling it a “scatterbrained mishmash of a movie.”[15]

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