Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela : Hindi Film Detail

Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela Movie Details :

Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela Movie is an 2013 Indian Bollywood tragic romance film writter and directer is Sanjay Leela Bhansali, who also composer its original soundtrack. The film was jointly producer are Bhansali and Eros International’s Kishore Lulla; it stars are Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh. The supporting cast includes Supriya Pathak, Richa Chadda, Sharad Kelkar, Gulshan Devaiah, Barkha Bisht Sengupta, and Abhimanyu Singh. Priyanka Chopra made a cameo appearance in the song “Ram Chahe Leela”.

Bhansali conceived Ram-Leela while working on his directional debut Khamoshi: The Musical; an insufficient budget led to the project being postponed. After reviving the project in 2012, Padukone and Singh were cast in the lead roles over many other choices. Principal photography began in Gujarat before moving to Rajasthan. Much of the filming was done on sets, despite previous plans against doing so. The background score was composed by Monty Sharma, while the lyrics were writter is Siddharth–Garima.

The film’s release, scheduled on 15 November 2013, was stayed by Delhi High Court. The film initially titled Ram-Leela was changed to Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela in response to an order by the court, allowing it to release on the scheduled date. It received positive reviews, with praise directed to the performances of the cast members, particularly Singh and Padukone. Criticism was focused on its plot and elements of violence. Ram-Leela earned ₹220 crore in its theatrical run and emerged as the fifth highest-grossing Indian film of 2013 as well as one of the highest-grossing Indian films.

Ram-Leela received eight nominations at the Filmfare Awards, winning three including Best Actress for Padukone. At the International Indian Film Academy Awards, it received nine nominations, including for Best Film, and won two.

  • Directer : Sanjay Leela Bhansali
  • Producer : Sanjay Leela Bhansali,Chetan Deolekar,Kishore Lulla,Sandeep Singh
  • Writer : Siddharth-Garima
  • Screenplay : Sanjay Leela Bhansali,Siddharth-Garima
  • Starring : Ranveer Singh,Deepika Padukone
  • Music/songs : Sanjay Leela Bhansali,Hemu Gadhvi
  • Background Score : Monty Sharma
  • Cinematography : Ravi Varman
  • Editor : Sanjay Leela Bhansali,Rajesh G. Pandey
  • Casting : Shruti Mahajan,Parag Mehta
  • Production Design : Wasiq Khan,Himanshu Mishro Mondal
  • Set Decoration : Pradnyesh Kadam
  • Costume Design : Maxima Basu,Anju Modi
  • Makeup Department : Ritesh Naik
  • Production Management : Ravi Shankar Jaiswal,Roop,Parkash Satti,Rajiv Thakur,Abhay Vats
  • Visual Effects : Yatin Bhave,Gsanjeevandreason,Pankaj Kalbende,Kotamraju Karthik,Arun Kataria
  • Action Directer : Sham Kaushal,Sanober Pardiwalla,Paramjeet Singh,Sanober Pardiwalla
  • Animation Department : Nitin Bhalla
  • Production company : Bhansali Productions,Eros International
  • Distributor : Eros International
  • Genres : Drama,Musical,Romance
  • Release date : 15 November 2013
  • Running time : 155 minutes
  • Country : India
  • Language : Hindi

Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela Movie Trailer :

Star Cast of The Film :

  • Ranveer Singh as a Ram
  • Deepika Padukone as a Leela
  • Supriya Pathak as a Dhankor Baa (as Supriya Pathak Kapur)
  • Sharad Kelkar as a Kanji Bhai
  • Homi Wadia as a Radhu Bhai
  • Abhimanyu Singh as a Meghji Bhai
  • Richa Chadha as a Rasila (as Richa Chadda)
  • Gulshan Devaiah as a Bhavani
  • Jameel Khan as a Vanka
  • Barkha Bisht as a Kesar
  • Tarun Anand as a Ujjwal
  • Masood Akhtar as a Pujalal
  • Mohammad Faizan as a Goli (as Master Mohammad Faizan)
  • Utkarsh Naithani as a Karsan
  • Bharat Chawda as a Manga
  • Anshul Trivedi as a Mandar
  • Vivek Ghamande as a Pranjeevan
  • Krishna Singh Bisht as a Keshav (as Krishna Singh)
  • Ashrut Jain as a Bater
  • Kranti Prakash Jha as a Veer
  • Chandra Shekhar Dutta as a Velji (as Chandrashekhar Dutta)
  • Sunil Shah as a Nattu Bhai
  • Sukesh Anand as a Gun Shopkeeper
  • Reshma Merchant as a Damyanti Ben
  • Milind Joshi as a Sumer Bhai
  • Avinash Razdan as a Ankur Bhai
  • Nasir Khan as a Mehul Bhai
  • Jehangir Karkaria as a Suresh Bhai
  • Raj Parihar as a Prathamesh
  • Virendra Pandey as a Pankaj
  • Vijay Sanap as a Mohan Das (as Vijay Uttamrao Sanap)
  • Duttaprasad Chalwad as a Sohan Das
  • Pankaj Pathak as a Dhiru
  • Siraj Khan as a Premji
  • Mukesh Agrohari as a Vallu
  • Banwarhlal Jhol as a Popat
  • Noor Mohammed as a Old Rajadi Man
  • Ziyauddin Khan as a Traitor Man at Baas Place
  • Tripti Sharma as a Morli
  • Urmila as a Sejal
  • Khushboo Purohit as a Pinky
  • Brijesh Karanwal as a Bacchu Bhai
  • Anand Kumar as a Panna Bhai
  • Pinakin as a Munshi
  • Raza Murad as a Sarpanch
  • Vivan Bhatena
  • Ragini Dev as a Rajadi women
  • Gireesh Sahdev as a Shehri
  • Priyanka Chopra as a ‘Ram Chahe Leela’ Dancer

Story of The Film :

Modern adaptation of William Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ with an Indian twist, the film focuses on the story of Ram and Leela, their love, lust and the drama afterwards.

Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela Movie Production :

Development :

Bhansali conceived Ram-Leela while directing Khamoshi: The Musical. The latter was critically acclaimed but commercially unsuccessful, leaving Bhansali with no money to fund Ram-Leela. He next directed Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam instead, which was also set in Gujarat like Ram-Leela. Feeling that directing two films set in the same place would be repetitive, Bhansali waited. He intended the film to be a tribute to Gujarat, saying, “I am Gujarati at heart. I love Gujarat’s music, culture and food and I want to take all this back to the people.” The film was dedicated to Bhansali’s mother Leela.According to him, Ram-Leela was his “most violent film” at that point, while the filmmaking style was similar to his previous directional ventures Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam and Devdas.

Bhansali called it a “desi adaptation” of William Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet.He clarified that Ram-Leela is not related to Rama or Krishna and that the character Ram does not depict the Hindu god.Speaking about the influence of his childhood environment on the film, Bhansali said that his family members used to speak “the most outrageously uninhibited things as though they were the most natural”. He felt that the language heard by him were idioms for the current generation, who speak directly. Bhansali found it “very liberating to explore the union of body and mind in a love-relationship” and felt that it wasn’t enough “to show a boy and a girl looking at one another when they fall in love”. The lovers don’t have sex together in the film as Bhansali felt the importance of showing the lovers “united completely in death”.

Terming Romeo and Juliet as “the mother of all love stories”, Bhansali wanted to make a different story with it, one that was not yet explored in cinematic adaptations. While changing many aspects of the film, Bhansali kept the theme of “misunderstanding between star-crossed lovers”, while transposing them to another level. The idea of a feud between two families that destroys everything really appealed to him. Acocording to Bhansali, “the whole execution of Shakespeare is more flirtatious and voluptuous” and he felt his film was the best interpretation of Romeo and Juliet. When asked about the extensive violence and guns in the film, he said that violence is “an integral part” of Romeo and Juliet, also stating how important it was for a filmmaker “to get out of his comfort zone”.

The screenplay was written by writing duo Siddharth-Garima. Producer Sandip Ssingh offered the duo three films; they chose Ram-Leela over the other two. They were impressed by its outline and felt that it was similar to Australian writer Baz Luhrmann’s films. In addition to writing, they collaborated with Bhansali for the costumes, recces, shoot days, editing, subtitling, and post production. After writing the initial screenplay draft, Siddarth-Garima were sent to Gujarat for researching dialect, slang and accent.

Rhyming couplets from Romeo and Juliet were translated into Hindi and used in the film, with more emphasis on innuendo and humor as they felt that the elements were “overshadowed” by tragedy in the original play.

Cast and characters :

Pakistani actor Imran Abbas was the first choice for Ram, he rejected the role due to “contractual obligations”.Kareena Kapoor and Ranveer Singh were cast in the lead roles in the film.Singh later confirmed the news and conveyed his excitement on working with Kapoor.Bhansali was impressed with Singh’s performance in Band Baaja Baaraat and cast him for the film.However, Kapoor walked out of the film 10 days before the shoot began and instead did Dharma Productions’s romantic comedy Gori Tere Pyaar Mein.With already-complete sets and an approaching filming schedule, Bhansali approached Priyanka Chopra who agreed to do the film.Chopra was officially cast for Leela in July 2012 and was to start filming in August.However, before the filming started Bhansali brought Deepika Padukone in the film. After this unpleasant experience with Bhansali, Chopra stopped talking to Bhansali, as confirmed by the CEO of Bhansali Productions.In August 2012, Padukone had publicly expressed her desire to be a part of the film.After wrapping the filming of his previous film Lootera, Singh confirmed that he was signed on for the film in August 2012.

In an interview Bhansali revealed that he met Padukone with the script while she was ill; impressed with her beauty and watery eyes, he cast her. Richa Chadda was reportedly signed on to play a significant role, cast by Shruti Mahajan and Parag Mehta. Although she initially denied the claim, Chadda later agreed to play the role; she was not given the entire script until a month of filming. For Chadda’s role, Bhansali wanted someone “with a dusky complexion and Indian features”, hence she was selected. Bhansali ordered Chadda to watch Mirch Masala to prepare for her look, which was inspired by Smita Patil. Chadda also attempted to mimic Patil’s acting. Barkha Bisht Sengupta, a television actress, plays a supporting role. Sengupta was asked by Bhansali to forget acting for her role. Gulshan Devaiah was reported to play the role of the antagonist Bhavani. Devaiah said that his character was from the Jadeja clan and has “enough shades of grey” and was “nothing” like he had done in his career at that point. Devaiah felt that other than the basic frame, Ram-Leela wasn’t similar to Romeo and Juliet.

Singh, who plays a Gujarati boy, had to learn some Gujarati abuses as well as gain muscle for his character in the film. Singh enrolled for a 12-week transformation programme with Stevens, going on a strict protein diet which involved eating every 2 hours. He managed to get the required look in 6 weeks. He was put on a diet of fish, broccoli, turkey and green tea and was prevented from eating roti, rice or sweets. Singh said, “I had to work out one hour in the morning and one hour in the evening. I would work out at 5 in the morning, start shooting from 9, shoot for the entire day till 6 pm and then return to workout for an hour again.” He felt that the fact he didn’t consume alcohol more than once or twice a year helped him to achieve the result before the required date.

Padukone was shown wearing a 30 kg ghagra with a 50-metre ‘ghera’ in the first look of Ram-Leela. Padukone felt that the film was “tough” for her, stating that it was “mentally, physically, and emotionally demanding” for her. She attributes Bhansali’s perfectionist outlook as the reason, while admitting she became emotional on the set. For the song Nagada Song Dhol, Padukone had to learn Garba. According to her, the Garba performed in the film was a folk one, rather than the commercial ones often played. Bhansali ordered Padukone and Singh to spend time together to develop their romantic chemistry. Padukone spent more than 12 hours a day for the workshop, which involved partying, watch films and attending premieres together with Singh. Since the two weren’t familiar with each other, Bhansali wanted them to socialise.

There were rumours that Madhuri Dixit would be performing an item number for the film. Other actresses were also speculated to be signed for the song including Aishwarya Rai and Priyanka Chopra. Chopra was eventually reported to be performing the song. She confirmed the news, saying that she “loved the song from the time [she] first heard it” and she “was challenged to push [her] boundaries.” Chopra had to wear full sleeves to hide her muscles acquired for playing the titular character in Mary Kom. The actress also had to workout to lose some of her muscles.

Production design :

Wasiq Khan was the production designer for Ram-Leela. Khan finished working on Rowdy Rathore, a film produced by Bhansali, when he was called for Ram-Leela. According to Khan, Bhansali sometimes took 3 to 5 hours for one shot to achieve “perfection”. Since Bhansali wanted to focus on Gujarat’s architecture and royal havelis, the film was to be “grand and larger than life”. He said that the challenge was to make the film both a romance and action film as the film would have a “rustic feel and texture” depicting action scenes, with many people fighting. Khan found it hard to maintain his realistic designs with Bhansali’s “grand sets, big shots, and beautiful costumes”. Ram-Leela’s design and narrative were influenced by the “craft traditions and folk culture” of houses in the Kutch region of Gujarat.

Khan found the experience of creating sets for Ram-Leela “different” from his previous films. Bhansali and Khan spent about 2–3 months observing locations and discussed references and drawings. According to Khan, despite the decision to shoot half of the film on the sets and the other half in real locations, 90 percent of the film ended up shot on sets due to difficulties to shoot action sequences in real locations. Some of the sets were created in Reliance and Film City. Interior sets were created at Reliance while an exterior set used to show the mohallas, streets and markets was set in Film City. Khan and Bhansali travelled through villages in Gujarat and got references from the lifestyle, costumes and markets, which were used for putting together the sets. The set of the porn film parlour operated by Ram in the film has “neon-lit cut-outs and lurid poster art”. The storage area of weapons are made so that the guns poke out of “straw baskets and from inside shimmering back-lit glass cases”. The chamber in which Leela and Ram exchange messages has paintings of Raja Ravi Varma hung with “diaphanous curtains”. The walls are rough hued and lined with glasswork patches.

The film’s costumes were designed by Anju Modi and Maxima Basu – Modi designed Padukone’s clothes while Basu designed costumes for the rest of the cast. Designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee, who previously worked with Bhansali on Black, was hired initially for the costumes of the leading lady, but was later replaced by Anju Modi. Bhansali asked Basu to create a trial look; impressed with it, he chose the design for Singh’s character Ram. Ram’s look was inspired by Rabari tribesmen. Ram was a character who was “exposed to the world” yet resides in a village in Kutch, making his clothes have duality. According to Basu, “for every ripped jeans or boots he sports, you also see him flaunting a kediyu and kohl-rimmed eyes.” The jeans worn by Singh in “Tattad Tattad” were personally worked on by Basu; she ripped the jeans and added the embellishments herself.

Modi journeyed to the Bhoj region of Kutch and bought pieces of antique textiles from the villagers; she had to “mix and match” it with new fabric to create singular outfits. This was done to make Padukone’s outfit “as authentic as possible”. Speaking about using the antique textiles, she said, “I wanted to use those old, antique fabrics because it’s impossible to replicate the authenticity of those colors, the brocades and those beautiful, fine embroideries that were done by hand.” The fabric from which the costume worn by Padukone in the song “Ishqyaun Dhishqyaun” was over 100 years old. Jewellery was taken from Amrapali Jewels, who lend their antique archives for shooting; these were not for sale. The dialogues of the film were written by Sr. Manager Sawan Vyas

After Modi was finalised as the costume designer, she was sent the script for studying the character of Leela. According to Modi, Leela’s costumes changed as the film progressed: “the attire becomes more mature and darker and she’s shown in closed neck, long blouses.” For the song ‘Lahu Munh Lag Gaya’, antique Kutch fabric was woven in the skirt worn by Padukone that showed through. For the promotional poster, Modi created a 30 kilo lehenga. Modi also designed Chopra’s costume, speaking of the difference with Padukone’s costume, she said, “Priyanka’s character is that of a mujrewali or courtesan… since the characteristics of a mujrewali are understood – they are sexy, desirable – the outfit I made for Priyanka was very fitted to the body but still had to look Gujarati.”

Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela Movie Shooting :

Initially shot in Gujarat, some sequences of Ram-Leela were shot in Udaipur, particularly at Udaipur palace and Gangaur Ghat where a song sequence was shot. The story of the film is set in Gujarat.In Udaipur, Singh shot a song sequence in freezing cold water for about 45 minutes.Padukone was injured on set; however she had to continue shooting as an expensive set was put up at Film City for the song “Nagada Sang Dhol.” Sanjay Leela Bhansali had set up a gym on the sets in Filmcity Mumbai for the lead actor Ranveer Singh to not be late for the shooting and to avoid any delays for the movie.The budget of the film has been estimated to be between 350 million and 850 million .

For the song ‘Tattad Tattad’, Singh had 30 trials for his costume, after which Bhansali suggested that he shoot shirtless. The classic balcony and conflict scenes were among those that were recreated from Romeo and Juliet. For a few boat sequences in the film, shooting took place at Lake Pichola. While shooting the song Ram Chahe Leela with Chopra, she rehearsed the Indian choreography within four days and completed her shoot. Singh shot Ram-Leela simultaneously with Gunday; due to an injury from shooting Gunday, Bhansali had to postpone the shoot of some scenes.

In February 2013, the cinematographer Ravi Varman injured himself on set and suffered a fracture on his hand, leading to shooting being postponed till April. When asked about why Ram-Leela was planned to be shot almost entirely in real locations and not sets, Bhansali said, “street rowdyism and gulli-mein-hungama, the desert and the lake” were elements present in the film. He contrasted the planned shooting with that of his previous venture Saawariya, which was entirely shot on sets constructed in a studio. Labelling outdoor shooting as “a big challenge” he added that shooting with different kinds of architecture was “interesting”. He felt that putting the lead pair in a real space was “liberating” and that he reacted to spaces “very differently”, while noting that parts of Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam and Guzaarish were shot on real locations. Despite the intent to shoot the film in real locations, most of the film was shot on sets due to difficulties.

Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela Movie Songs / Music :

The soundtrack album is composer is Sanjay Leela Bhansali, which is his second film after Guzaarish (2010), and lyrics were writter is Siddharth–Garima. Monty Sharma composed the background score. The album features eleven songs, except one track “Mor Bani Thanghat Kare” is a 1944 Gujarati song translated by Jhaverchand Meghani and composed by Hemu Gadhvi. The remaining tracks were composed by Bhansali himself. The soundtrack album was released on 2 October 2013 after a delay due to Ranveer Singh’s health issues.

Daily News and Analysis gave the album four stars out of five and called it “a feast for music lovers” and writes, “Bhansali adds grandeur to the album with his compositions but at the same time gives enough space to the singers to shine.” Yashika Mathur of Business Standard stated, “The strong point of the “Ram-Leela” album is the soft romantic songs. Bhansali has put his best ‘musical’ foot forward.” Joginder Tuteja of Rediff.com stated, “With just about everything working for the music of Ram Leela, what with classical, folk, fusion as well as contemporary sound finding their place under the sun, Bhansali makes sure that the soundtrack stands out from the clutter of some below average music of some notable biggies that have been making the rounds.”

All lyrics are writter is Siddharth–Garima; all music is composer is Sanjay Leela Bhansali.

  • “Ang Laga De” – Aditi Paul, Shail Hada
  • “Dhoop” – Shreya Ghoshal
  • “Ishqyaun Dhishqyaun” – Aditya Narayan
  • “Laal Ishq” – Arijit Singh, Osman Mir, Altamash Faridi, Ali Bin Yahiya Zaidi
  • “Lahu Munh Lag Gaya” – Shail Hada, Osman Mir, Shadab Faridi, Altamash Faridi
  • “Mor Bani Thanghat Kare” – Osman Mir, Aditi Paul
  • “Nagada Sang Dhol” – Shreya Ghoshal, Osman Mir
  • “Poore Chand” – Shail Hada
  • “Ram Chahe Leela” – Bhoomi Trivedi
  • “Tattad Tattad” – Aditya Narayan, Altamash Faridi, Ali Bin Yahiya Zaidi
  • “Bhala Mori Rama” – Arvind Vegda

“Ram Chahe Leela” Full Video Song :

  • Singer : Bhoomi Trivedi
  • Music: Sanjay Leela Bhansali
  • Lyrics: Siddharth-Garima

“Nagada Sang Dhol” Full Video Song :

  • Singer : Shreya Ghoshal, Osman Mir
  • Music: Sanjay Leela Bhansali
  • Lyrics: Siddharth-Garima

Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela Movie Marketing and release :

The first teaser of the poster, featuring the lead actors standing on a cluster guns, was released in January 2013. The release date was revealed by Padukone on her Twitter account. On 16 September 2013, an official poster was released; the trailer launch took place on the same day. At the launch, a special rangoli poster of the film was created. Divya Goya of Indian Express writes, “The film promises to be high on drama and violence as this time ‘Love is at War’.” It also attracted praise from actor Amitabh Bachchan.

Some religious groups opposed the movie claiming that the former title Ramleela was misleading because the movie had nothing to do with Ramlila, traditional enactment of the life and story of Hindu deity, Lord Rama. A local court in Mumbai has issued an “ex-parte ad-interim stay” over the use of term Ramleela in the movie title. A Delhi court, on 12 November, stayed the release of the movie as per suit filed by six petitioners, including Prabhu Samaj Dharmik Ram Leela Committee, saying the movie hurt the religious sentiments of Hindus. The film’s title was changed to Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela, leading to the court lifting the stay order and the film releasing on the fixed date.

Ram-Leela released on 14 November 2013. The film got widest release 2000+ screens in domestic market and 550 screens in overseas and worldwide with around 2550 screens. Kshatriya community opposed usage of community names in the movie, so Jadeja and Rabari community titles were changed to Saneda and Rajadi. On 21 November 2013, Lucknow bench of Allahabad High Court banned the movie in Uttar Pradesh. Ram-Leela had its television premiere on Set Max.

Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela Movie Review :

This film review are Mostly Positive from Critics, IMDB Public Reviewing site give 6.4 Star Out Of 10 Star with Reviewers are 18,710.

The story revolves around Ram, the local village Romeo, and about Leela , an unbridled, passionate village Juliet..the movie was fine,the dilouges were quite good too inbetween..but quite unbollywood in its screenplay…had lots of colours,different shades of red ,black and grey…and for a change here’s a bollywood movie that has a decent story too which makes some sense with lots of drama,romance,action,a bit of adult humour and hugs & kisses…brilliant work done by sanjay leela bhansali,ranveer,deepika,gulshan and team…but stay away from it if you like only silly bollywood movies with just cheezy dilouges and action scenes else its very much a “A MUST WATCH”!

Critics Rating by Taran Adarsh, from Bollywood Hungama give 4.5 star out of 5 Star.

Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela Movie Box Office Collection :

INDIA

ScheduleAmount (Lakhs/Crores)
First Day16 Crores 00 Lakhs
First Weekend52 Crores 75 Lakhs
End of Week82 Crores 15 Lakhs
Box office Nett116 Crores 33 Lakhs
Box office Gross161 Crores 57 Lakhs
Overseas Gross45 Crores 76 Lakhs
Worldwide collections Gross207 Crores 33 Lakhs
Budget88 Crores 00 Lakhs
Box Office VerdictHIT

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