Tell Me O Kkhuda

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Tell Me O Kkhuda
File:Tell Me O Kkhuda.jpg
"Theatrical release poster"
Directed by Hema Malini
Produced by Hema Malini
Starring Esha Deol
Arjan Bajwa
Sudhanshu Pandey
Dharmendra
Vinod Khanna
Rishi Kapoor
Chandan Roy Sanyal
Music by Pritam
Production
company
Distributed by Hema Malini Creations
Release dates
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  • 27 October 2011 (2011-10-27)
Country India
Language Hindi

Tell Me O Kkhuda is a Bollywood drama film directed by Hema Malini, starring Esha Deol, Arjan Bajwa, Sudhanshu Pandey, Vinod Khanna, Dharmendra, Rishi Kapoor, Farooq Sheikh, and Chandan Roy Sanyal in the lead roles; Salman Khan makes a special appearance. It released on 27 October 2011 to mixed reviews at the box office. The music is composed by Pritam and lyrics were by Mayur Puri.

The film bears a resemblance to Malini's first directional venture Dil Aashna Hai (1992) and is an unofficial remake of the 2008 Hollywood hit Mamma Mia!.[1][2]

Synopsis

The film is about of a girl named Tanya (Esha Deol) who learns that she is adopted and wants to know her biological parents. She travels across the globe to find them. The first man she visits is a Hindu king (played by Vinod Khanna) named Abhay Pratap, ruling a patriarchal district in Rajasthan, where female infanticide is common. However, it's revealed that another girl, not Tanya, is the true princess since her nanny had hidden the truth from everyone. Even the king hadn't known that his wife had given birth before dying in a fire.

Tanya then travels to Turkey to meet Altaf Zardari (played by Rishi Kapoor). Zardari and his non-Indian wife live a romantic life, but the wife doesn't remember losing her baby girl in the fire that demolished the hospital Tanya was born in. Tanya helps her regain her memory about the incident and accept her daughter's death, thinking that all the while she might be their true daughter. Since that's not the case, broken-hearted Tanya returns to India and her foster parents.

She then embarks on one last mission to find her father; this time it's Tony Castello (played by Dharmendra), a mafia leader. Initially doubtful of her, Tony meets up with his ex-flame, Suzie (Hema Malini), who is now a nun. Eventually, after a gang fight, Tony accepts Tanya as his daughter and the movie ends with Tanya and her best friend (Arjan Bajwa) marrying in a church, with all four of Tanya's fathers walking her up the aisle.

Significance

Tanya's dad's name starts with an A: her "fathers" were named Abhay, Altaf and Anthony (full form for Tony). Also, the day Tanya was born, there was a huge fire and the records get misplaced and that's where the confusion starts. A helpful policeofficer takes pity on baby Tanya and takes her home since he and his wife have no children of their own.[3][4]

Cast

Production

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Celebrities at the launch party

The film was shot in Mehboob Studio. Most of the film was filmed in Turkey, with Turkish star Meltem Cumbul, who has a guest appearance. It was promoted by Videocon on the posters.

Though the film was to release on 30 September 2011, it was pushed back a month due to personal incidents of the crew.

Box office

The film had poor box office collections. BoxofficeIndia.com declared the film a disaster.[5]

Soundtrack

The music of the film was composed by Pritam and lyrics were written by Mayur Puri.

Tell Me O Kkhuda
Soundtrack album by Pritam
Released 10 October 2011 (2011-10-10)
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label Junglee Music
Track listing
No. Title Lyrics Artist(s) Length
1. "Someone Somebody"   Mayur Puri Sunidhi Chauhan 4:24
2. "Love You Dad"   Mayur Puri Anupam Amod, Aditi Banerjee 4:17
3. "Morchang"   Mayur Puri Rajasthani Folk Artists, Shweta Pandit 4:20
4. "Tell Me O Kkhuda"     Sunidhi Chauhan 4:54
5. "Mile Na Tu"     Sunidhi Chauhan, Anupam Amod 4:22
6. "Janasheen"   Mayur Puri Shreya Ghoshal 5:00
7. "Someone Somebody" (Remix) Mayur Puri Anushka Manchanda 3:42

References

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