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Barfi!

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 31m
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8.1/10
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Ranbir Kapoor in Barfi! (2012)
A deaf and mute young man competes for the affection of an autistic girl.
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Three young people learn that love can neither be defined nor contained by society's definition of normal and abnormal.Three young people learn that love can neither be defined nor contained by society's definition of normal and abnormal.Three young people learn that love can neither be defined nor contained by society's definition of normal and abnormal.

  • Director
    • Anurag Basu
  • Writers
    • Anurag Basu
    • Tani Basu
    • Sanjeev Dutta
  • Stars
    • Ranbir Kapoor
    • Priyanka Chopra Jonas
    • Ileana D'Cruz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    91K
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    • Director
      • Anurag Basu
    • Writers
      • Anurag Basu
      • Tani Basu
      • Sanjeev Dutta
    • Stars
      • Ranbir Kapoor
      • Priyanka Chopra Jonas
      • Ileana D'Cruz
    • 290User reviews
    • 64Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 68 wins & 40 nominations total

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    Ranbir Kapoor
    Ranbir Kapoor
    • Murphy…
    Priyanka Chopra Jonas
    Priyanka Chopra Jonas
    • Jhilmil Chatterjee
    • (as Priyanka Chopra)
    Ileana D'Cruz
    Ileana D'Cruz
    • Shruti Ghosh Sengupta
    Amar Gupta
    • Actor
    Saurabh Shukla
    Saurabh Shukla
    • Sudhanshu Dutta
    Roopa Ganguly
    Roopa Ganguly
    • Shruti's mother
    • (as Rupa Ganguly)
    Ashish Vidyarthi
    Ashish Vidyarthi
    • Mr. Chatterjee
    Bholaraj Sapkota
    • Bhola
    Jisshu Sengupta
    Jisshu Sengupta
    • Ranjeet Sengupta
    • (as Jishu Sengupta)
    Haradhan Bannerjee
    Haradhan Bannerjee
    • Daju
    • (as Haradhan Bandopadhyay)
    Akash Khurana
    Akash Khurana
    • Jangbahadur
    Arun Bali
    Arun Bali
    • Jhilmil's Grandfather
    Uday Tikekar
    Uday Tikekar
    • Shruti's Father
    Preiti Mamgain
    Preiti Mamgain
    • Mrs. Chatterjee
    • (as Preeti Mamgain)
    Sumona Chakravarti
    Sumona Chakravarti
    • Shruti's friend
    Sujata Sehgal
    • Miss D'Souza
    Kenneth Desai
    Kenneth Desai
    • Senior Inspector
    Neeraj Khetrapal
    • Utensil Shop Owner
    • Director
      • Anurag Basu
    • Writers
      • Anurag Basu
      • Tani Basu
      • Sanjeev Dutta
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    8anagpal

    Thoroughly enjoyable fable, light & bubbly...

    This is a fable, a beautifully shot, light, airy, bubbly fable. It will make you laugh. A lot. And cry, or mist up, a little. If you're still not a fan of Ranbir, you will walk away as one. And the background songs just don't stop playing in your head.

    There are some deeper layers, as well. Why is it in India that we cannot take care of our disabled children ? Why do we get threatened by them, so scared of social approbation that we are willing to abandon our own flesh and blood, despite having the means to look after them ? Why is it that playing safe seems to be ingrained in our blood ? In love, 9 times out of 10, we will choose the guy who is rich and doesn't make us cry to the guy who is poor but makes us laugh ?

    Ranbir, a deaf, mute, has never let this inhibit him. He is always happy and always upto something, not all if it legal, much to the chagrin of the local cop, Saurabh Shukla, who blames him singlehandedly for reducing his waist size from a respectable 52 to a mundane 42. He falls in love with the elite, gorgeous girl, visiting Darjeeling, Ileana. She is engaged to be married to Jishu, a prize catch, the dream of every girl in college. But she has never encountered anyone as free spirited as Ranbir.

    Ranbir, though, is the son of a lowly driver. Who works for another elite, powerful family. Who have an autistic daughter, Priyanka. Who has been left in an old age home, Muskaan, run by the gentle, ageing, Haradhan Bandhopadhyay. When Priyanka's nana, the man who runs the house with an iron fist, but has a soft corner for his grand daughter, decides to bring her back due to his ill health, the lives of all the characters get affected and change…

    The photography and the music is so good that I'm out of superlatives here. Am sure tourist traffic to Darjeeling is going to increase and the music of this film will be played many years from now, a rarity in todays world, where songs struggle for a shelf life beyond three months. Am not so sure about the editing. The flashbacks, the talking heads. Not sure they were needed in a story which was reasonably fast paced and as entertaining as this. Its almost become a fad now, to not tell a story linearly…

    Ranbir is amazing. Gets every expression just right. Whether his happy face, the ridiculous expressions he uses to make others laugh, his angry 'speech', or his bewildered look when things go wrong, as they have a tendency to do with him. Ileana is stunning in western dresses, early on in the film. She is nice as the adarsh Bengali nari later on, but didn't think much of her older avatar. Undeniably a great actress. Priyanka proves her acting chops once again, conveying her battles with her inner demons appropriately

    Special praise for Saurabh Shukla. The film would've been flat without his Hardy to Ranbir's Laurel. Or Bhola Raja Sapkota, Ranbir's comrade in arms and translator in chief. Or Rupa Ganguly, Ilena's mother, who understands her daughter's predicament and does what she thinks is best for her.

    Amongst the moments of the film are the opening credits (set to the song 'Film shuru), the comic chase sequences between Saurabh and Ranbir. The Darjeeling scenes between Ranbir and Ileana – on the train, or cycle or even the horse. And the scene when Haradhan bawls his eyes out, when the apple of his eye, Priyanka leaves the ashram, is just touching beyond belief.

    After a long time, a film which doesn't just show perfect, rich, urban people. But people who, despite their imperfections, seem determined to be happy. There is a lesson in there for all of us. More at ww.apurvbollywood.blogspot.com
    8jack_o_hasanov_imdb

    Love can't be expressed only with sanity and language..

    Barfi:in a word, a magnificent Indian movie..the features that should be in a movie are present in this movie. An Indian made movie that should be watched well, proving that love can't be expressed only with sanity and language.. Charlie Chaplin movies came to my mind in the first minutes of the movie.
    8saadgkhan

    Longer than expected but eternally beautiful

    Barfi - CATCH IT (A-) Barfi, an unlikely love triangle of a normal girl, mute boy and autism girl. This is an unlikely combination, which Doesn't seems like to work in Indian Cinema but things have been changed and great success of Barfi proves that even if the hero and heroine are not stereotypical a good story can lead to utmost success. Barfi is not a perfect movie, it was too long and becomes complicated as we travel back and forth between 1976, 1979 and 2012. Besides that life being so easy and cheerful for a mute boy and autism girl is hard to accept, there is a time they live alone for 6 months in big Calcutta city, he can't talk and she doesn't understand but apparently they are happier than ever, how they communicate with world is not explained. Anyways I know it's a movie and i should not go onto that much dept. So, kudos to Anurag Basu for making and attempting a brave subject matter. Ranbir Kapoor is great as always, though his performance is almost the same as in a movie "Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani" with Katrina Kaif "where he tries to get her affection". This time he was only mute. Priyanka Chopra did a fine job and looked the part. Ileana D'Cruz is a fresh faced beautiful girl. Standing next to too famous young actors and still getting noticed is a huge achievement. In the end, Barfi maybe long but it's fresh, beautiful and heartening.
    9ayanpal1

    A perfect example of art that can forever stay in your heart

    India's official entry to the Oscars - Barfi! might as well have been an acronym for: Breathtaking (cinematography), Astounding (acting), Ruthless (breaking of stereotypes about the disabled), Fantastic (music), and Invigorating (feeling in your heart as you leave the theater).

    This is essentially a love triangle between Barfi (played endearingly by Ranbir Kapoor), a hearing and speech impaired son of a poor chauffeur, Jhilmil (played brilliantly by Priyanka Chopra), an autistic girl almost abandoned by her rich parents, and Shruti the narrator of the tale of love (played convincingly by debutante Illeana De Cruz), the soon to be married tourist visiting Darjeeling along with her parents.

    The writer and director - Anurag Basu uses non linear storytelling to traverse between 1972, 1978, and 2012 Darjeeling, Calcutta, and little known places of Bengal as they three protagonists try and grapple with Love and its various heart rendering implications to their lives. For a film with hardly any dialogs, 'Barfi!' amazingly manages to say a lot, using a combination of sign language, facial expressions, first person narration, and sometimes simply stunning silences to convey a gamut of emotions.

    Several sequences stand out for their sheer brilliance, be it Barfi's reaction at Shruti's choice of her fiancé (Jishu Sengupta in a small but significant role), Shruti and her mother's (played beautifully by the veteran Roopa Ganguly) exchanges on certain choices in Love, Barfi and Jhilmil's night in the forest illuminated by fireflies, Barfi's cutting off of the lamp posts to test the loyalty of his friends, Jhilmil's fantasy about getting married as she watches a 'Chau Dance' in a village, Daju's (Haradhan in a superb supporting role) tear stricken face as he finally accepts Jhilmil's fate and let's her go, the unfolding of the photograph's at Shruti's house to finally reveal the truth about her entire life, and lastly, the finale. All these, and many more, are sure to be etched as a memory, not in your mind, but rather in your heart.

    This film shows how one can find happiness in the small things in life, and how disabilities, be in financial, mental, or physical can never really appear as a handicap to an otherwise soaring spirit that does not know how to give up on life. This film reminds us that falling in Love is natural, while staying in Love a decision that must be taken with the heart, rather than the mind. And finally, this is a film that tries, without trying too hard, to help you understand that the language of Love does not necessarily require the wisdom of words.

    One might argue that certain portions of the film are 'inspired' from other films. For example, certain dialogs between Shruti and her mother might remind you of the Notebook, certain mannerisms of Barfi as he tries his best to escape the bungling cop (played aptly by Saurabh Shukla) cause you to recollect sequences from the films of Charlie Chaplin, while the way Barfi tries to entertain Jhilmil & Shruti remind you of Singing in The Rain and Mr Bean. Yet, Barfi manages to stand on its own for the way it interprets these classic scenes and the logicality of their inclusion in the proceedings.

    The Hair and Makeup department, however, especially when it tries to show the same actors playing aged characters, is the only one that takes a slight dent. Yet almost everything else manages to come together in unison to more than compensate for this slight glitch. And it does so, at numerous places managing to make you think, smile, cry, and sigh, sometimes all at the same time, and in quick succession.

    Watch it for the performances (especially that of Ranbir and Priyanka), the vision of the director Anurag Basu and cinematographer Ravi Varman, the terrific score of the music director Pritam Chakravarty, and last but not the least for the innumerable ways in which Love has been expressed between the characters. Trust me - this is the perfect example of art that can forever stay in your heart.
    10ankitkumar313

    Sweet, romantic and brilliantly funny.

    I went into this movie with very high expectations and guess what Anurag Basu did it again.

    I am always a fan of movies which are slightly different from traditional bollywood style where hero heroine and villain engaged. This movie was comic most of the times and lovely.

    The message I liked the most was "Follow your heart" Well movie can't be good until the actors do their job. Ranbir, Priyanka and Illena were spot on. Though a lot of credit to be given to anurag basu. Most of the gags were new.

    Seriously I didn't expected the story to be so twisted in the middle but again credit to Mr Basu, the way he streamlined at the end.

    Fantastic.

    People this is definitely one of the bestest movie released in bollywood. Lot of intelligent directors are doing great job, kashyap, basu etc.

    Must watch 10/10

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Most of the leading Bollywood actress declined the secondary role of 'Shruti Ghosh'. Later director cast Tollywood actress Ieana D'Cruz after a long negotiation.
    • Goofs
      While Barfi! is running, a 'Vodafone" ad board is seen, even though blurred. The film is set in the 1970s.
    • Quotes

      Shruti Sengupta: The biggest risk in life is... to never take any risk.

    • Crazy credits
      The very opening credit/branding slates are played over a song/jingle that says the film has started, also advises people to shut their mobiles and children off!
    • Connections
      Featured in 14th International Indian Film Academy Awards (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Ala Barfi
      Music by Pritam Chakraborty

      Lyrics by Swanand Kirkire

      Performed by Mohit Chauhan

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 2012 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Stream Barfi officially on Disney+ Hotstar Indonesia
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Chàng Câm và Nàng Ngốc
    • Filming locations
      • Darjeeling, Gorkhaland Territorial Authority, India(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • UTV Motion Pictures
      • Ishana Movies
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • ₹300,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,804,874
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,061,713
      • Sep 16, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,490,134
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 31m(151 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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