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Billu
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPriyadarshan
Written byScreenplay:
Mushtaq Shiekh
Priyadarshan
Dialogues:
Maneesha Korde[1]
Story bySreenivasan
Based onKatha Parayumpol
by M. Mohanan
Produced byGauri Khan
StarringIrrfan Khan
Shah Rukh Khan
Lara Dutta
CinematographyV. Manikandan
Edited byArun Kumar
Music bySongs:
Pritam
Background Score:
Sandeep Chowta
Production
company
Distributed byEros International
Release date
  • 13 February 2009 (2009-02-13) (India)
Running time
136 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget₹27 crore[2]
Box officeest.₹47.45 crore[2]

Billu, originally titled Billu Barber, is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language comedy drama film directed by Priyadarshan, produced by Red Chillies Entertainment, and distributed by Eros International. It stars Irrfan Khan as the titular character, alongside Shah Rukh Khan and Lara Dutta in lead roles with an ensemble supporting cast. Kareena Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra,[3] and Deepika Padukone[4] make special appearances in songs. The film was released on 13 February 2009 worldwide.

It is a remake of the 2007 Malayalam film Katha Parayumpol[5][6] and loosely based on the story of friendship between Krishna and Sudama in the Bhagavata Purana.[7] The film was screened at the 2009 Hawaii International Film Festival.[7]

Plot

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Billu is a poor barber who lives with his wife Bindiya and their two children, Gunja and Ronak, in the village of Budbuda. He also spends time with his close friends Budbudiya and Naubat Chacha. Billu lives an uneventful life until Bollywood superstar Sahir Khan comes to the village for a film shoot.

Billu had mentioned to his family that he knows Sahir from the past but has never elaborated on how he knows the star. When his children talk about their father's friendship with the star, word spreads throughout the village. Virtually overnight, Billu, who had previously been scorned by most due to his lowly state, becomes the center of attention. People who had spurned him only the week before now call him a close friend so that he will introduce them to Sahir. Billu refuses and downplays the friendship. Even so, the powerful businessman Sahukaar Daamchand demands to see Sahir and offers Billu expensive gifts in order to gain such a meeting. When Billu consistently fails to introduce the people of the village to Sahir, his situation changes once again. He is accused of lying about his friendship, and everyone – including his wife and children – begins to doubt his character and integrity. Rather than defend himself, Billu remains quiet about the nature of his and Sahir's friendship.

On Sahir's last day in the village, the star speaks at Gunja and Ronak's school function. He tells the children about his impoverished childhood, when he had nothing but a special bond of friendship with another young boy, named Billu. It was Billu who had taken care of Sahir and eventually helped him travel to Mumbai by giving him his gold earring, where Sahir became a movie star. Billu, who is standing at the back of the event, leaves during the talk without revealing to Sahir that he is there. However, the townspeople, realizing their fault in ostracizing Billu, take Sahir to Billu's house. Billu's children come home and apologize to their father for the trouble they caused him. All of a sudden, Sahir enters Billu's home, reuniting with his best friend. They hug and embrace each other, with the whole village and Billu's family happily watching. In the end, Sahir must leave for another shoot but promises that his and Billu's friendship is reignited and will remain friends.

Cast

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Special appearances

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Production

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Casting

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Director Priyadarshan cast Shah Rukh Khan and Lara Dutta in pivotal roles in the film. While these roles were initially offered to Akshay Kumar and Tabu, Kumar eventually opted out of the project due to date clashes,[8] as did Tabu.[9] The director then offered Kumar's and Tabu's role to Shah Rukh Khan and Ameesha Patel respectively, and both of them agreed to do the film.[5] Patel also opted out of the film[6] and sources have indicated that Juhi Chawla was signed on for the role.[10]

In April 2008, the director announced that he had cast Lara Dutta as Billu's wife.[11] The cast began filming for the project on 8 April 2008[12] and according to Shahrukh Khan, "the film is a sweet story of friendship...quite similar to the bond shared between Krishna and Sudama".[4] The film also features Kareena Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone in item numbers with Shah Rukh Khan.[13]

Filming

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This movie was filmed in Pollachi, Tamil Nadu, and at Film City in Goregaon, Mumbai. [14]

Release

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Reviews

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Billu opened to positive reviews. In reviewing the film, Derek Elley of Variety stated: "Bigtime Bollywood meets small-town India with quietly entertaining, finally moving results in Billu Barber. A simple tale of friendship cleverly manages to bring together superstar Shah Rukh Khan, in full-on pin-up mode, with Irfan Khan, who's developed into one of the industry's best character actors, in a movie that straddles both mainstream Hindi cinema and more specialty fare. Mid-February release, produced by Khan's own company, Red Chillies, won't approach the grosses of his last starrer, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, but is way more engaging on an emotional level".[15] Lisa Tsering of The Hollywood Reporter states that Billu is a "Bollywood comedy about an unlikely friendship [that] is full of unexpected pleasures".[16] Frank Lovece of Film Journal International describes the film as a "delight" and states, "What makes it work ... is that neither Billu nor his situation is played for laughs—his hardscrabble poverty isn't glossed over, and neither is his wife's longing for acceptance in the class-conscious village. And a climactic speech by Khan at a school gathering works fully well emotionally, despite a huge potential for hokiness—and incidentally provides concrete reason why real-life Khan, who's often starred in glowering action-hero roles, is a genuinely top-notch actor in addition to being a popular star".[17] Times of India gave the film three stars and describes it as "a moving ode to friendship and ordinariness".[18] While CNN-IBN's Rajeev Masand gave the film two out of five stars, he stated that it "works smoothly as a simple, moral tale, its charm interrupted every time the director goes for broader, more 'commercial' appeal. But it's enjoyable and heart-felt too, and for that reason deserves to be watched".[19] Shashi Baliga of the Hindustan Times said that, "Though the film has its share of stock characters, maudlin and over-the-top moments and sags in the latter half, there's also good story-telling, some great acting, and a healthy dose of masala in the item numbers".[20]

Soundtrack

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Billu
Soundtrack album by
Released5 January 2009 (2009-01-05)
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelT-Series
ProducerGauri Khan
Pritam chronology
Golmaal Returns
(2008)
Billu
(2009)
Ek: The Power of One
(2009)

Released on 5 January 2009, the soundtrack for Billu has music by Pritam with lyrics from Gulzar, Neeraj Shridhar, Sayeed Quadri, Ashish Pandit, and Mayur Puri. The song "Khudaya Khair" was recorded by playback singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya who has rendered his voice for Shahrukh Khan in many movies. However, due to the controversy that was happening between Abhijeet and SRK, the song was withdrawn and was only used as a reprised version. The song "Love Mera Hit Hit" was sampled by Serbian pop singer Anabela in her song "Igra Istine", by Serbian singer Dejan Stanković in his song "Kaligula" and by Macedonian singer Boki 13 in his song "Kaligula".

No.TitleLyricsArtist(s)Length
1."Marjaani"GulzarSukhwinder Singh & Sunidhi Chauhan5:24
2."Love Mera Hit Hit"Ashish Pandit, Mayur PuriNeeraj Shridhar & Tulsi Kumar4:46
3."You Get Me Rocking & Reeling"Sayeed QuadriNeeraj Shridhar & Dominique Cerejo4:46
4."Ae Aa O"Neeraj ShridharK.K., Suraj Jagan & Rana Mazumder4:59
5."Jaaun Kahan"Sayeed QuadriRahat Fateh Ali Khan5:32
6."Billu Bhayankar"GulzarAjay Jhingran, Kalpana Patowary & Raghuveer5:52
7."Khudaya Khair"GulzarSoham Chakraborty, Monali Thakur & Akriti Kakar4:41
8."You Get Me Rocking & Reeling (Video Edit)"Sayeed QuadriNeeraj Shridhar & Dominique Cerejo4:46
9."Love Mera Hit Hit" (House Mix)Ashish Pandit, Mayur PuriNeeraj Shridhar & Tulsi Kumar4:59
10."Marjaani (Kilogram's Balkan Mix)"GulzarK.K.& Akriti Kakar4:13
11."Khudaya Khair (Reprise)"GulzarAbhijeet Bhattacharya, Akriti Kakar4:25
12."You Get Me Rocking & Reeling (Remix)"Sayeed QuadriNeeraj Shridhar & Dominique Cerejo4:03
13."Ae Aa O (Remix)"Neeraj ShridharK.K., Suraj Jagan & Rana Mazumder5:31
14."Marjaani (Electro Mix)"GulzarSukhwinder Singh & Sunidhi Chauhan4:46
15."Love Mera Hit Hit (Remix)"Ashish Pandit, Mayur PuriNeeraj Shridhar & Tulsi Kumar4:38

Controversy

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The film was originally titled Billu Barber, but salon and beauty parlour associations of Bandra raised objections by finding the word "Barber" derogatory.[21] As head of the film's production company, Shah Rukh Khan eventually removed the word from the movie title and promotions,[22] renaming the film Billu. He also invited 'The Hairdressers' Association of Mumbai' members to the premier of the movie in order to assuage their protests.[23]

References

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  2. ^ a b "Billu". Box Office India.
  3. ^ "Priyanka to sizzle for Shahrukh". Entertainment.OneIndia. Retrieved 20 November 2008. [dead link] (dead link 19 February 2009)
  4. ^ a b "Shah Rukh Khan speaks about Billoo". Bollywood Hungama. 26 April 2008. Archived from the original on 5 July 2008. Retrieved 29 April 2008.
  5. ^ a b "SRK mil gaya!". Shahrukh Khan & Amisha Patel signed on. Archived from the original on 24 October 2007. Retrieved 29 April 2008.
  6. ^ a b "Yeh dil maange more!". Patel opts out of Billoo Barber. Archived from the original on 24 October 2007. Retrieved 29 April 2008.
  7. ^ a b "Watch Billu Barber Teaser Trailer | TVGuide.com". video.tvguide.com. Archived from the original on 12 August 2014.
  8. ^ "Shahrukh picks what Akshay dumps". Kumar opts out of Billo Barber. Archived from the original on 30 October 2008. Retrieved 29 April 2008.
  9. ^ "Hotbed of problems". Tabu opts out of Billu Barber. Archived from the original on 24 October 2007. Retrieved 29 April 2008.
  10. ^ "Juhi to replace Amisha in Billoo Barbar?". Juhi Chawla to essay the roles of the barber's wife. Archived from the original on 5 April 2008. Retrieved 29 April 2008.
  11. ^ "The Barber gets a wife". Priyadarshan signs Lara Dutta. Archived from the original on 24 October 2007. Retrieved 29 April 2008.
  12. ^ "SRK shoots for Priyadarshan's BILLOO BARBER!". Billoo Barber begins filming. Archived from the original on 15 April 2008. Retrieved 29 April 2008.
  13. ^ Tanwar, Sarita (27 October 2008). "It's silly and embarrassing". Mid-day.com. Archived from the original on 3 April 2012. Retrieved 12 August 2011.
  14. ^ "SRK rocks Pollachi!". The Times of India. 17 August 2008. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 14 August 2024.
  15. ^ Elley, Derek,Billu Barber Archived 23 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine (review), Variety
  16. ^ Tsering, Lisa, "Film Review: Billu Barber", The Hollywood Reporter Archived 24 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ Lovece, Frank, "Film Review: Billu Barber" Archived 27 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Film Journal International
  18. ^ "Movie Review: Billu", Times of India
  19. ^ "Billu (Movie Review) – CNN-IBN (Rajeev Masand)". movie review. Archived from the original on 15 February 2009. Retrieved 16 February 2009.
  20. ^ Baliga, Shashi, "Yes, they Khan", Hindustan Times
  21. ^ "Barbers up in arms over SRK's Billu Barber". 8 February 2009. Archived from the original on 11 February 2009. Retrieved 13 February 2009.
  22. ^ "Coming soon: Billu, not Barber". Archived from the original on 13 February 2009. Retrieved 13 February 2009.
  23. ^ "SRK to invite barbers, hairstylists for Billu premiere". 11 February 2009. Archived from the original on 16 February 2009. Retrieved 13 February 2009.
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