Bhoothnath Returns
Bhoothnath Returns is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language supernatural political comedy film directed by Nitesh Tiwari and produced by Bhushan Kumar. A sequel to 2008 film Bhoothnath, the film revolves around Bhoothnath who is mocked in a Bhoothworld for his inability to scare children before being sent back to Earth to redeem himself. The film was released on 11 April 2014.
Election Commission of India demanded tax-free status for Bhoothnath Returns, stating, "The state governments should support the strong social message that emanates from the film. Granting tax-free status to this film would make people aware about their rights as voters like making voter ID cards or not treating polling day as holiday". The Uttar Pradesh Government has declared tax-free status to film on 30 April 2014.
Plot
The plot is linked with the previous film Bhoothnath. When Bhoothnath, although his real name in the two films is Kailash Nath, enters the Bhoothworld, he is mocked and questioned about his abilities as a ghost as he was unsuccessful to scare any child. To redeem himself, he returns to India where he tries his best to scare children but is unsuccessful with his attempts as children have become strong physically and mentally and verbally. However, a boy named Akhrot can see him in his true form. Akhrot is not scared of Bhoothnath but helps him to scare a few children. In return, he asks Bhoothnath to act scared of him and to run away from a haunted house while he chants mantras in front of his friends, so that his friends can accept him in their cricket team. Bhoothnath decides to help him further by helping him earn money by giving ghosts living in under-construction high rises peace by fulfilling the wishes they were still staying back on Earth as ghosts for. In the process, they come to know why the ghosts died and help their families get insurance money by scaring corrupt insurance officers. In the process, he gets to know about Bhau, a former criminal who is now a corrupt politician. After having seen the amount of corruption in India and encouraged by Akhrot, Bhoothnath decides to contest the upcoming elections. Soon, the rivalry between Bhoothnath and Bhau heats up, to the extent that Bhoothnath sacrifices his powers to win. One day before the elections, a rally is to be held by Bhoothnath to encourage a high turnout on election day. Bhau's men threaten to kill Akhrot unless he prevents the rally from happening, but Akhrot refuses and is ready to face the consequences. On the day of the rally, Bhau's men injure Akhrot grievously for his non-compliance, which makes Bhoothnath leave his rally to be with Akhrot in the hospital. He goes to the Bhoothworld and begs for Akhrot's life. They tell him that if Bhoothnath wins the election, they will spare Akhrot's life. Meanwhile, Bhau uses Bhoothnath's absence at the rally to his advantage and tries to influence the audience to vote for him. However, on election day, the majority of the public vote for Bhoothnath. The next day, Bhootnath sees Akhrot's heartbeat rising and realizes that he won the election. The film ends with Akhrot regaining consciousness and everybody celebrating the success of Bhoothnath.Cast
- Amitabh Bachchan as Kailash Nath
- Boman Irani as Bhau Sahib
- Parth Bhalerao as Akhrot
- Usha Jadhav as Bindia Pathak
- Sanjay Mishra as Mishti Baihud
- Kamlesh Sawant as Police Inspector
- Brijendra Kala as Lallan
- Usha Nadkarni as Lolita Singh
- Kurush Deboo as Psychiatrist
- Gajraj Rao as Bade Sahaab
- Subrat Dutta as Engineer Ghost
- Shahrukh Khan as Aditya Sharma
- Ranbir Kapoor as Himself
- Anurag Kashyap as Himself
Soundtrack
Song | Singer | Composer | Lyrics | length |
"Party To Banti Hai" | Meet Bros Anjjan and Mika Singh | Palash Muchhal and Meet Bros Anjjan | Kumaar | 4:19 |
"Har Har Gange" | Aman Trikha | Ram Sampath | Kunwar Juneja | 3:13 |
"Party with the Bhoothnath" | Yo Yo Honey Singh | Yo Yo Honey Singh | Yo Yo Honey Singh | 5:21 |
"Sahib" | Rituraj Mohanty | Ram Sampath | Munna Dhiman | 4:21 |
"Dharavi Rap" | Parth Bhalerao & Anish | Ram Sampath | Nitesh Tiwari | 2:32 |
" Lonely Thing" | Yo Yo Honey Singh and Mika Singh | Yo Yo Honey Singh and Mika Singh | Kumaar | 3:39 |
"Har Har Gange" | Aman Trikha | Ram Sampath remixed by DJ Kiran | Kunwar Juneja | 3:38 |
Critical reception
Taran Adarsh from Bollywood Hungama gave the movie 3.5 stars and said that "Bhoothnath Returns is made with noble intentions and the message it conveys resonates in the second hour". Suprateek Chatterejee from First Post called it "a must watch for kids" and found that its "shamelessly manipulative moments are tempered with deliberate humour". A Filmfare reviewer found that the "strength of this film is in its writing" and praised Amitabh Bachchan for his performance whilst giving the movie 3 stars. Rohit Khilnani of India Today, gave the movie 3.5/5 stars and said, "There is no doubt that Bhoothnath will entertain cine-goers. It's entertainment, Bachchan style!"Box office
Bhoothnath returns collected domestic and overseas. Satellite rights of the film is sold to Sony for ; made it a good profitable venture for producers.The film that released in over 1,300 theatres saw a "grand" opening of 93% collecting — on its first day with stiff competition from the film Disco Singh. With a growth of 60% over its first day collection, it collected on its second day. After the completion of the films' first weekend, it managed a "fair" collection of. It collected around and — on its first Monday and Tuesday respectively, totalling over the first five days of its release. After a good growth on Monday, it saw a slide in its collections over the next few days to end up collecting in its first week.