It's My Life | |
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Directed by | Anees Bazmee |
Written by | Anees Bazmee |
Story by | Bhaskar |
Based on | Bommarillu by Bhaskar |
Produced by | |
Starring | |
Narrated by | Anil Kapoor |
Cinematography | Ravi Yadav |
Edited by | Prashant Singh Rathore |
Music by | Score: Tubby-Parik Songs: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy |
Production companies | Narsimha Enterprises Sanjay Kapoor Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. |
Distributed by | Zee Cinema |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
It's My Life is a 2020 Indian Hindi-language comedy drama film written and directed by Anees Bazmee and produced by Boney Kapoor and Sanjay Kapoor. The film stars Harman Baweja and Genelia D'Souza, while Nana Patekar plays a supporting role.[1] It is a remake of the 2006 Telugu film Bommarillu, with D'Souza reprising her role. The film began production in 2007 but had a delayed release in 2020.[2][3]
Plot
Abhishek "Abhi" Sharma is an energetic youngster from a rich family whose over-protective businessman father, the venerable Siddhant Kumar Sharma, wants him to take over his family business and has the final say in every decision of his son's life. Frustrated with this over-indulgence on Siddhant's part, Abhishek half-heartedly agrees to become engaged to Kajal, a rich man's daughter, but then falls for a middle-class young woman called Muskaan Mathur, unaware that he was involved in an incident with her father M. M. Mathur once when drunk. Eventually, as she confesses her love for him, Abhishek loudly proclaims his love for Muskaan too, but is caught by Siddhant; in the drama that ensues, Siddhant agrees to Abhishek's request of meeting Muskaan once, giving him an ultimatum that she must prove her worth within 7 days.
Muskaan joins the Sharma family for a vacation in Thailand on a false pretext by lying to her father for the first time; over the course of the 7-day bound, her actions irritate Abhishek to no end, as he wants her to behave in a specific way. However, at his best friend's wedding, Abhishek bumps again into M. M. Mathur, who locates his daughter. An altercation between the lovebirds eventually culminates in Muskaan announcing that she doesn't want to marry Abhishek, despite Siddhant having secretly decided in favor of it. Muskaan is confined to house arrest by M. M. Mathur upon returning to Mumbai, and the Sharma family, including Abhishek himself and his mother Lakshmi Sharma, finally confronts Siddhant about his overbearing nature. Siddhant comes to terms with his son's desire to marry a girl of his choice, and lets Abhishek and the others choose their own paths in life. Later, he meets Muskaan and brings her back to the Sharma family, while making the same deal to her father that he had made to Abhishek. The film ends with Abhishek and Muskaan getting married.
Cast
- Harman Baweja as Abhishek "Abhi" Sharma
- Genelia D'Souza as Muskaan Mathur
- Nana Patekar as Siddhant Kumar Sharma, Abhishek's father
- Panchi Bora as Kajal, Abhishek's fiancée
- Kapil Sharma as Pyaare, Siddhant's domestic help
- Sharat Saxena as M. M. Mathur, Muskaan's father
- Inder Kumar as Jijaji, Abhishek's brother-in-law
- Shiju Kataria as Chutki Sharma, Siddhant's younger daughter
- Sonia Kapoor as Rama Sharma, Abhishek's elder sister
- Shyam Mashalkar as Shyam Chauhan, Abhishek's friend
- Kamal Chopra as Kajal's father
- Anuradha Patel as Lakshmi Sharma, Abhishek's mother
- Asrani as Mr. Chauhan, Shyam's father
- Amar Upadhyay as Shekhar Sharma, Abhishek's elder brother
- Arzoo Govitrikar as Sanjana Sharma, Abhishek's sister-in-law
- Anil Kapoor as Narrator
Production
Genelia D'Souza, who portrayed the lead role in Bommarillu (2006), was chosen to reprise her role along with Harman Baweja and Nana Patekar.[4][5]
Soundtrack
The soundtrack of It's My Life was composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy in their only collaboration with Bazmee, and was released by T-Series in the week immediately preceding the film's premiere. There are six songs on the soundtrack, five of which, including the title track, are penned by Nilesh Mishra, and the sixth is penned by Shabbir Ahmed, in his only collaboration with the trio.
No. | Title | Singers | Length |
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1. | "It's My Life" | Mika Singh | |
2. | "Tu Maharani ( Lyrics: Shabbir Ahmed )" | Shankar Mahadevan, Loy Mendonsa, Akriti Kakar, Anusha Mani, Mani Mahadevan | |
3. | "Khamosh Tanhaiyon Mein" | Javed Ali, Hamsika Iyer | |
4. | "Na Samajh Dil" | Shaan | |
5. | "Toot Gayi Dor Koi" | Kailash Kher | |
6. | "Idiot" | K.K., Earl D'Souza | |
7. | "Teri Gali" | Guru Randhawa |
Release
The film was released on Zee Cinema on 29 November 2020, more than a decade after beginning production.[6][7][8]
References
- ↑ "It's My Life Cast & Crew". Bollywood Hungama. 29 November 2020. Archived from the original on 31 July 2021. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
- ↑ "Did you know Kapil Sharma is part of Sanjay Kapoor's delayed 2007 film?". Mid Day. 30 December 2014. Archived from the original on 6 May 2016. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- ↑ "Genelia D'Souza-Harman Baweja's 'It's My Life' new poster unveiled". DNA India. 10 November 2020. Archived from the original on 25 November 2020. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
- ↑ "Genelia D'Souza: I wish 'It's My Life' had released 10 years earlier, but I'm still happy it's releasing". Bollywood Bubble. 30 November 2020. Archived from the original on 22 January 2021. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
- ↑ "Anees Bazmee: Had 'It's My Life' released earlier, things would been different for Harman Baweja today". Bollywood Bubble. 4 December 2020. Archived from the original on 4 December 2020. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
- ↑ "'It's My Life': Genelia D'Souza and Harman Baweja's film to have direct-to-TV release". The Hindu. PTI. 5 November 2020. Archived from the original on 26 December 2020. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - ↑ "Genelia D'Souza, Harman Baweja's It's My Life skips theatrical and digital release, opts for television premiere". Firstpost. 5 November 2020. Archived from the original on 3 December 2020. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
- ↑ "Genelia D'Souza-starrer 'It's My Life' to have direct-to-TV release". The New Indian Express. 6 November 2020. Archived from the original on 6 November 2020. Retrieved 30 December 2020.