Cast: Vineet Singh, Jimmy Shergill, Zoya Hussain, Ravi Kishan
Co-Writer and Director: Anurag Kashyap
Budget- 10 Crores approximately
Best Dialogue- "Jab boxer ko chot lagti hai to khoon coach ka hi behta hai."
If like me you also wondered that why is the film called Mukkabaaz, the director has kept an explanatory scene.
Ravi Kishan, the coach tells his student that he always wanted to be a boxer but he never got a chance to play professionally because he belonged to the lower caste..On streets people used to say.. "Wo dekho sala mukkabaaz ja raha hai".
So now he doesn't want his students to let go of the chance to be a professional boxer and tells them, “Ab ye tumhe tay karna hai ki tumhe mukkabaaz banna hai ya mukkebaaz”.
The film focuses on the caste system and the dirty politics in sports which is very prevalent in small-towns of U.P.
Shravan Singh, an aspiring boxer sees a girl at his coach Bhagwan Das’s house and falls in love. To impress her, he refuses to do the household chores which Bhagwan Das expects all his players to do. By mistake Shravan punches Bhagwan Das and he threatens Shravan that he will end his boxing career.
The film’s name suggests a film on boxing but most of the fighting in the film takes place outside the ring.
There’s a son fighting with his father who keeps taunting him for not landing a regular job like others. He tells him that he failed in studies because he wasn't a bright student. He doesn't mind telling his parents, “Jab aap dono shoonya hai to hum kaha se Aryabhatt ho jaye!
There’s a girl who is fighting with her mother that just because she can't speak she doesn’t want anyone to take pity on her or consider her a handicap. She wants to marry for love and do higher studies.
Then there is a honest coach who is fighting for his students.. He shaves off his moustache and when one of his students asks the reason he says, "jab tum mai se koi state jeetega tab rakhenge”.
There’s a Brahmin coach who for his greed for money and power destroys careers of aspiring boxers and crushes those who dare to raise a voice against him.
The characters are powerful and keep us entertained for the first half. The second half is darker and we cheer for the protagonist who despite the hurdles he faces, refuses to give up his dream.
The songs, Mushkil hai apna mail priye, Bahut hua samman, Bahut dukha man, Fir to ho gayi haathapai, Paintra are a part of the story and keep us involved in it.
Though I wonder what was Nawazuddin Siddiqui doing in a song which looked like a remake of the hit song, ‘emotional atyachar’ from DevD.
The climax of the film was beyond my understanding and can be the reason for the mixed word of mouth.
The film had low buzz because of which it has earned less than 5 Crores in 4 days.
In a line, Vineet Singh is no hero material but the way he has transformed himself into Shravan Singh is commendable.
Can be seen in theaters.
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