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Banner | Bhansali Productions, Eros International |
Director | Sanjay Leela Bhansali |
Writer | Siddharth-Garima |
Producer | Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Chetan Deolekar, Kishore Lulla, Sandeep Singh |
Music Director | Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Hemu Gadhvi |
Cinematography | Ravi Varman |
Film Editing | Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Rajesh G. Pandey |
Art Director | Wasim Khan |
Camera Operator | |
Assistant Cameramen | |
Playback Singers | Atif Aslam, Shreya Ghoshal, Mika Singh, Monali Thakur, Mohit Chauhan, Neha Kakkar |
Character | Actor/Actress |
Leela | Deepika Padukone |
Ram | Ranveer Singh |
Dhankor | Supriya Pathak |
Kanji Bhai | Sharad Kelkar |
Raseela | Richa Chadha |
Meghji Bhai | Abhimanyu Singh |
Kesar | Barkha Bisht |
Bhavani | Gulshan Devaiah |
Radhu Bhai | Homi Wadia |
Sarpanch | Raza Murad |
Vanka | Jameel Khan |
Goli | Master Mohammed Faizan |
Keshav | Krishna Singh Bisht |
Mandar | Aanshul Trivedi |
Vivan Bhatena | |
Priyanka Chopra |
In the fictional Gujarati village of Ranjaar, which is infamous for its uninhibited manufacture and sale of arms and ammunition, two clans, Rajadi and Sanera, have been at odds with each other for the past 500 years. The film opens with a violent altercation between the two over petty matters. Meghji (Abhimanyu Singh), a Rajadi head, sets out to kill Bhavani (Gulshan Devaiah), who is a Sanera, after the latter tries to kill the former's son. Bhavani is almost killed but Meghji's younger brother Ram (Ranveer Singh) intervenes and saves him, only to be reprimanded by his clan. The Rajadi heads are irked by Ram's mindset of making truce with the other clan and living without violence. During the festival of Holi, Ram boldly enters the house of the Sanera heads and flirts with Leela (Deepika Padukone), while her mother, Dhankor Baa (Supriya Pathak Kapur), the chieftain of the Saneras, is busy arranging a match for her daughter with a simple-minded NRI. Leela's elder brother Kanji (Sharad Kelkar) is angered by Ram's entry in the house and bribes the local police to raid Ram's house. Ram, however, manages to convince the policemen to leave in exchange for a set of his blue films. Ram and Leela develop a romance and plan to elope but a grim turn of events follows when Kanji accidentally kills Meghji, and is in turn killed by Ram. To escape the suffering, Ram and Leela elope and marry but just as they are about to consummate their marriage, Ram's friends trace them and betray him by inebriating him and informing Leela's family of their location. The next morning, Leela is forcibly taken back home by Bhavani, her cousin, while Ram is hailed as a hero by the Rajadis for soiling Leela's reputation. He is rewarded by being made the new chieftain of the Rajadis. Meanwhile, Dhankor Baa (Supriya Pathak) arranges the engagement of Leela and the NRI, much to the chagrin of the pair. Leela refuses, citing that her finger is already occupied by the ring from her marriage to Ram. In her anger, Dhankor Baa chops off Leela's finger and upon learning of this, Ram does the same to his own finger and visits Leela while she is asleep. Leela still retains faith in Ram and sends Rasila (Richa Chadda), the widow of Kanji, to give Ram an ultimatum to take her away. Rasila is assaulted by Ram's friends and when Dhankor Baa learns of this, she sends Bhavani and other men to assault Kesar (Barkha Bisht Sengupta), Meghji's widow, who manages to evade them. In response to the attempt on Kesar, Ram storms into Leela's house and incapacitates the guards single-handedly. He then requests Dhankor Baa to consider negotiation for peace, and she invites him to celebrate Navratri with the Saneras, with the intention to have him killed. However, at the event, Bhavani secretly shoots and seriously injures Dhankor Baa to place the blame on the Rajadi. Leela is made the chieftain of the Saneras and gets busy tending to her mother. She bitterly carries out a negotiation with Ram, equally dividing the travel routes and trades, with the condition that the Saneras and Rajadis will not interact with each other ever again. Bhavani does not tolerate this development and deceives Leela into blindly signing a document that orders unrestrained killings of the Rajadis. During Dusshera, as the Ramlila parade is ending, many of the Rajadis are killed and the village is on the brink of war, which Ram senses. Ram and Leela believe they are the sole owners of each other's lives and they both decide to kill each other instead of being killed by their clansmen. They both shoot each other with a smile on their faces and die. Oblivious to the fact that Dhankor Baa has undergone a change of heart and has killed Bhavani, ordering peace be meted out to the other clan. The two clans finally unite to cremate the bodies of Ram and Leela together respectfully. |
Release Date | 15-November-2013 |
Budget | ₹ 85 crore (US$13 million) |
Revenue | ₹ 202 crore (US$30 million) |
Filmfare Awards: Won: Best Actress - Deepika Padukone Best Actress in a Supporting Role - Supriya Pathak Best Choreography - Samir and Arsh Tanna Lahu Muh Lag Gaya Nominated: Best Film - Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela Best Director - Sanjay Leela Bhansali Best Actor - Ranveer Singh Best Music Director - Sanjay Leela Bhansali Best Female Playback Singer - Shreya Ghoshal (Nagada Sang Dhol) IIFA Awards: Won: Best Makeup - Vikram Gaikwad Best Art Direction - Wasiq Khan Nominated: Best Film - Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela Best Director - Sanjay Leela Bhansali Best Actor - Ranveer Singh Best Actress - Deepika Padukone Best Actress in Supporting Role - Richa Chadda Best Performance in a Negative Role - Supriya Pathak Best Female Playback Singer - Bhoomi Trivedi "Ram Chahe Leela" Screen Awards: Won: Screen Award for Best Actress - Deepika Padukone Most Popular Actress Female - Deepika Padukone Best Costume Design - Anju Modi and Maxima Basu Best Production Design - Wasiq Khan Best Cinematography - S. Ravi Varman Nominated: Best Film - Bhansali Productions Best Director - Sanjay Leela Bhansali Screen Award for Best Supporting Actress - Richa Chadda Screen Award for Best Actor (Popular Choice) - Ranveer Singh Best Actor in a Negative Role (Female) - Supriya Pathak Best Choreography - Sameer and Arsh Tanna (Nagada Sang Dhol) Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Award: Won: Apsara Award for Best Art Direction - Rashid Khan Apsara Award for Best Singer (Female) - Bhoomi Trivedi " Ram Chahe Leela" Apsara Award for Best Costume Design - Maxima Basu & Anju Modi Apsara Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role - Supriya Pathak Nominated: Apsara Award for Best Director - Sanjay Leela Bhansali Apsara Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role - Ranveer Singh Apsara Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role - Deepika Padukone Apsara Award for Best Film Apsara Award for Best Screenplay - Siddharth-Garima & Sanjay Leela Bhansali Apsara Award for Best Dialogue - Siddharth- Garima Apsara Award for Best Choreography - Vishnu Deva- "Ishqyaun Dhishqyuan" & "Ram Chahe Leela" Apsara Award for Best Music - Sanjay Leela Bhansali Apsara Award for Best Singer (Male) - Aditya Narayan (Tattad Tattad & Ishqyaun Dhishqyuan) Apsara Award for Best Actress In A Supporting Role - Richa Chadda BIG Star Entertainment Awards: Won: Best Action Film - Sanjay Leela Bhansali Most Entertaining Singer (Female) - Bhoomi Trivedi-Ram Chahe Leela Most Entertaining Music - Sanjay Leela Bhansali Nominated: Most Entertaining Director - Sanjay Leela Bhansali Most Entertaining Film of the Year 2013 - Sanjay Leela Bhansali Most Entertaining Actor in a Romantic Film (Male) - Ranveer Singh Most Entertaining Actor in a Romantic Film (Female) - Deepika Padukone Most Entertaining Actor (Female) - Deepika Padukone Most Entertaining Actor (Male) - Ranveer Singh Most Entertaining Dancer (Male & Female) - Deepika Padukone : "Nagada Sang Dhol" and Priyanka Chopra : "Ram Chahe Leela" Most Entertaining Singer (Female) - Shreya Ghoshal : "Nagada Sang Dhol" Most Entertaining Singer (Male) - Aditya Narayan : "Tattad Tattad" Most Entertaining Song - "Nagada Sang Dhol" Zee Cine Awards: Won: Best Actor In A Negative Role - Supriya Pathak Nominated: Best Film - Sanjay Leela Bhansali Best Actor (Male) - Ranveer Singh Best Actor (Female) - Deepika Padukone Best Playback Singer (Female) - Bhoomi Trivedi (Ram Chahe Leela) Lions Gold Awards: Won: Best Male Actor - Ranveer Singh |
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