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83 is a 2021 Indian Hindi-language sports drama film directed by Kabir Khan and
produced by Deepika Padukone,
Kabir Khan, Vishnu Vardhan Induri, Sajid Nadiadwala, Reliance Entertainment and
83 Film Ltd. Based on the India national cricket team led
by Kapil Dev, which won the 1983 Cricket World Cup,
the film's story and dialogues were co-written by Khan, along with Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan,
Vasan Bala and Sumit Arora. It stars Ranveer Singh as Dev and Padukone as Romi
Bhatia, Dev's wife, featuring an ensemble cast of Pankaj Tripathi, Tahir Raj Bhasin, Jiiva, Saqib Saleem, Jatin Sarna, Chirag Patil, Dinker Sharma, Nishant Dahiya, Harrdy Sandhu, Sahil Khattar, Ammy Virk, Adinath Kothare, Dhairya Karwa and R Badree. The
film's soundtrack is
composed by Pritam and the background score is composed by Julius Packiam. The cinematography and editing were handled by Aseem Mishra and Nitin Baid, respectively. The
cricket action and choreography was coordinated by Rob Miller of ReelSports.
The rights for producing the film
based on India's journey at the 1983 World Cup was owned by Phantom Films, whose producer Madhu Mantena and Vishnu Vardhan Induri had
formally met the Indian squad of 1983 during mid-July 2016, and its frontman
Kapil Dev, and signed a Memorandum of understanding (MoU)
to make the official biopic. Later, in September 2017, Reliance Entertainment joined
the film's producers and made an official announcement about the biopic with
members of the winning team, where Singh and Khan brought on board for the
project as the lead actor and director respectively. Following an
extensive casting and pre-production process, the film began principal photography on
5 June 2019, where it was majorly shot in and around England for three months and a brief schedule
took place in India, before filming being wrapped up on 7 October.
Earlier scheduled for an 10 April
2020 release, the film was pushed from its release date several times due to the
casting and pre-production works that delayed filming, and also due to
the COVID-19 pandemic in India,
thus resulting the film to be delayed entirely till 2020. The film was
premiered at the Red Sea
International Film Festival on 15 December and released in
5,000 theatres worldwide on 24 December 2021 (Christmas Eve) in conventional 2D and 3D formats, distributed by Reliance
Entertainment and PVR Pictures. The
film was dubbed and released in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam languages, apart from the original
version. The film received positive response from critics and audiences,
praising the performances of the cast, screenplay, direction and technical
aspects.
Premise
The movie details the journey of the victory of Indian cricket
team, led by Kapil Dev (Ranveer Singh),
in the 1983 World Cup. On June 25, 1983, the Lord's Cricket Ground witnessed 14
men beat the twice over World Champions West Indies, putting India back onto
the cricket world stage.
Directed by |
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Written by |
Kabir Khan |
Dialogues by |
Kabir Khan |
Produced by |
Deepika Padukone |
Starring |
Ranveer Singh |
Cinematography |
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Edited by |
Nitin Baid |
Music by |
Score: |
Production |
Reliance Entertainment |
Distributed by |
Reliance Entertainment |
Release date |
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15 December 2021 (Red Sea International Film Festival)
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24 December 2021 (India)
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Running time |
161 minutes |
Country |
India |
Language |
Hindi |
Budget |
₹260 crore |
Box office |
₹169.39 crore |
Cast
·
Ranveer Singh as Kapil Dev: the Indian Cricket Team captain at
the 1983 Cricket World
Cup
·
Deepika Padukone as
Romi Bhatia, Kapil Dev's wife
·
Pankaj Tripathi as PR Man Singh: Manager of the 1983 World
Cup-winning Indian team
·
Tahir Raj Bhasin as Sunil Gavaskar
·
Jiiva as Krishnamachari
Srikkanth
·
Saqib Saleem as Mohinder Amarnath
·
Jatin Sarna as Yashpal Sharma
·
Chirag Patil as Sandeep Patil[
·
Dinker Sharma as Kirti Azad
·
Nishant Dahiya as Roger Binny
·
Harrdy Sandhu as Madan Lal
·
Sahil Khattar as Syed Kirmani
·
Ammy Virk as Balwinder Sandhu
·
Adinath Kothare as Dilip Vengsarkar
·
Dhairya Karwa as Ravi Shastri
·
R Badree as Sunil Valson
·
Neena Gupta as
Raj Kumari Nikhanj, Kapil's mother
·
Boman Irani as Farokh Engineer
·
Rajiv Gupta as Journalist Mishra
·
Aditi Arya as
Inderjit Bhardwaj, Mohinder's wife
·
Samreen Kaur as Simran, Balvinder's fiancée
·
Satish Alekar as SK Wankhede
·
Wamiqa Gabbi as
Annu Lal, Madan Lal's wife
·
Parvati Nair as
Pammie Gavaskar, Sunil's wife
·
Mohinder Amarnath as Lala Amarnath
·
Avantika Akerkar as Indira Gandhi
·
Rukhsar Rehman as
Salma Sultan
·
Ashok Banthia as Rajiv Khanna
·
Chandramouli Kalyanachakravarthy as Mr. Natarajan
·
Rajie Sarathy as Mrs. Natarajan
·
Swetha Vinod as Kalyani Natarajan
·
Anjum Batra as Kulwant Singh Toor
·
Happy Sharma as Gill
·
Mali Marshall as Malcolm Marshall
Production
Origin
A film based on the 1983 Cricket World
Cup and India's win at the
tournament was announced on mid-July 2016, with the rights for the
production being purchased by Phantom Films — a joint production
company owned by Madhu Mantena,
featuring the collaborations of directors Anurag Kashyap, Vikas Bahl and Vikramaditya Motwane. Vishnu
Vardhan Induri, the founder and managing director of Celebrity Cricket
League, also expressed his interest in co-producing the film, citing
his passion for cricket. It is touted to be the first venture of his newly
formed production house, Vibri Media. The squad members of the 1983 team,
along with former Indian cricketer Kapil Dev met the producers at a suburban
hotel in Mumbai, discussing about the film. In the process, the two
production companies had signed a Memorandum of
understanding (MoU) with the 1983 team to make an official
biopic, where according to the norms, the producers will get to use the actual
names of the players as well as use real incidents from their lives. In an
official statement regarding the biopic, Dev stated that "the journey of
the 1983 team is a story of inspiration which proves that one can achieve anything
if they aim for it and work for it no matter what the world thinks".
Development
Despite the official announcement, the makers were yet to
finalise the cast and crew members and the director of the project. Rumours
surfaced that Kabir Khan will
direct the project and either Ranveer Singh, Arjun Kapoor or Sushant Singh Rajput will
play the role of Kapil Dev. When Khan was asked about his role in the biopic,
he stated that "he was fascinated on the story of India's journey at
the 1983 Cricket World Cup" but remained silent on the claims
of directing the film.[38] Akshay Kumar was also rumoured to act in
the film, which was later declined.[39] On 25 September 2017,
Phantom Films announced that Singh would play the role of Kapil Dev,[40] and Kabir Khan too
confirmed that he will direct the film.[41]
As a young schoolboy when I watched India win the 1983 Cricket
World Cup. I had no idea that from that day onwards cricket in India will
change forever. As a filmmaker, for me, the journey to that win, filled with
raw energy and sheer passion of that young Indian team, is probably one of the
most exciting stories I have worked on.
— Kabir Khan,
on directing the film[42]
A launch event was hosted at JW Marriott Mumbai on
27 September 2017 by Reliance
Entertainment and Vibri Media to announce the biopic officially
under the title 83.[43][44] Singh and the entire
former team that won the Cricket World Cup in 1983 were present at the event.[45] Speaking at the event,
Khan said that the makers will begin pre-production and location scouting by
late-November 2017, and has planned to shoot the film in real locations, in
order to create authenticity and also "to give youngsters to celebrate the
milestone in the history of Indian Cricket which happened when many were not
even born".[43]
This film was considered to be one of the last productions of
Phantom Films,[46] the other being Super 30 (2019) and Ghoomketu (2020). The company
dissolved in October 2018 after its response to a sexual assault
allegation on Bahl by a former women employee of the company,[47] and its collaborators
later moved to work on independent projects.[47] Bahl was ousted from the
project.[48] In May 2019, Sajid Nadiadwala joined the film as one
of the co-producers.[49][50]
Casting
The casting and pre-production works were delayed extensively as
Kabir Khan wanted "a cast that authenticates the 1983 Indian squad".[51] Initially, Vicky Kaushal was rumoured to play a
prominent role in the film, but Kaushal denied Khan's offer due to his
commitments in Uri: The Surgical
Strike (2019).[52] Similarly, Allu Arjun and Vijay Deverakonda too were considered to
play the role of Krishnamachari
Srikkanth, both declining the offer.[53][54] Later, Tamil actor Jiiva was
signed to reprise Srikkanth, marking his Hindi debut.[55] His inclusion was
officially confirmed on late-January 2019.[56] On 23 January, Punjabi actor-singer Ammy Virk was signed to play the role
of Balwinder Sandhu.[57] The makers further
cast Tahir Raj Bhasin and
ex-cricketer and singer Harrdy Sandhu, to play the roles of Sunil Gavaskar and Madan Lal respectively.[58][59] Chirag Patil, son of former cricketer and a
member of 1983 Indian cricket squad, Sandeep Patil reprised his father's role
for the film, thereby making his acting debut.[60][61]
The casting process continued till mid-February 2019,[62][20] with Saqib Saleem playing the role of Mohinder Amarnath,[63] and Dhairya Karwa was
assigned to reprise Ravi Shastri.[64][65] Pankaj Tripathi roped in to play PR Man Singh, former cricketer, who managed
the Indian Cricket Team playing for 1983 World Cup.[66] Vijay Varma was initially
reported to play Roger Binny, but the
role went to Nishant Dahiya.[67] Amiya Dev, Kapil Dev's
daughter joined as an assistant director to Kabir Khan.[68] R. Badree, who acted in
Khan's web-series The Forgotten Army, assigned to play the role of Sunil Valson.[69] In mid-April 2019, Adinath Kothare was assigned to
play Dilip Vengsarkar,[70] and Jatin Sarna was signed in to play Yashpal Sharma.[71] Mali Marshall was cast to
play his father and West Indies fast
bowler Malcolm Marshall.[72] In May 2019, Pritam was announced as the music
director,[73] and in June, Deepika Padukone joined the cast as Kapil
Dev's wife, Romi Bhatia, while also co-producing the film.[14] While Katrina Kaif was initially rumoured to
play the role,[74] Khan stated that she was
never in talks for the film.[75] '83' likewise stars
Deepika Padukone, Pankaj Tripathi, Tahir Raj Bhasin, Jiiva, Saqib Saleem, Jatin
Sarna, Chirag Patil, Dinker Sharma, Nishant Dahiya, Harrdy Sandhu, Sahil
Khattar, Ammy Virk, Adinath Kothare, Dhairya Karwa, and R Badree.[76]
Pre-production
Singh began preparing for the role during mid-August 2018, and
learnt lessons from former professional cricketer Sachin Tendulkar.[77][78] Khan also joined the team
at the Lord's Cricket Stadium in St John's Wood, London where he began pre-production
works on the film.[77] He also trained under the
guidance of Kapil Dev, to fit for his role in the film.[79] When the final cast being
announced, former cricketer-politician Kirti Azad gave to Khan on how they enact
the former cricketers on-screen. He further gave inputs on his former teammates
nature and mannerisms. In March 2019, the team underwent practice sessions
at Mumbai for 3 hours, starting from
7:00–10:00 AM, while Singh prepared for an extra hour.[80] The training sessions
consisted of physical, skill training and establishing different styles.[80] A source from The Indian Express said
that "Ranveer practiced for about 2 hours every alternate day with
Balwinder Singh Sandhu. Post that, they discuss the mindset of the 1983 team
during the tournament and dissect Kapil Dev’s captaincy that Balwinder saw from
close quarters."[81] Then, in April 2019, the
cast trained at cricket with former cricketers Balwinder Sandhu and Yashpal Sharma,
at a camp at Dharamshala
Cricket Stadium for 10 days.[82] He was further trained
with Kapil Dev at Delhi in May 2019,
closer to the start of the film's shoot,[83] and also attended
practice sessions at Lord's in June 2019.[84]
Filming
Khan announced that the filming would start in London and will be extensively shot there
for three months, starting from May 2019.[85][86] The entire cast flew to
London on 28 May to become part of the shooting schedule.[87] Principal photography began
on 5 June at Glasgow, Scotland where filming took place for one
week.[88][89] Padukone joined film team
in Glasgow for her part of shooting.[90] On 25 June 2019,
celebrating the anniversary of India's win at the 1983 Cricket
World Cup, Khan stated about the shooting of the climax scene,
which was the finals,
saying that, the shooting will begin after 2019 Cricket World
Cup tournament (14 July 2019).[91][92] On 4 July, Pankaj
Tripathi stated that he wrapped the shooting of the film.[93]
On 17 July, post the 2019 World Cup
Final, the team began preparation for shooting for the climax scene
with Chirag Patil, sharing behind-the-scenes video from the practice
sessions.[94] Madhu Mantena, the film's
producer revealed that shooting at the Lord's cricket ground, was a difficult
task due to security reasons, and he went a trip to London, every month for a
year to work with the local production crew to get the required permissions.[95] Mantena said that, the
film unit is the that has ventured into the players' locker room and the long
room in the stadium and since they were recreating a real event, there was a
lot of detailing involved in terms of locations and replications.[95] The makers continued
shooting further at the Dulwich College in London, Edinburgh cricket club, Nevill Ground at Royal Tunbridge Wells in
Kent and The Oval cricket ground.[96] The team went to Lord's
stadium in late-August to shoot the climax scene for five days, and after its
completion, the team wrapped the three-month filming schedule in London on 1
September 2019.[95][97] The team returned to
India, to shoot few sequences for the film at Mumbai.[98] On 10 September 2019, the
team kickstarted the second and final schedule of the film.[99][100] Padukone finished her
portion of shooting in mid-September.[101][102] The filming was completed
on 7 October 2019.[103]
Soundtrack
Main
article: 83 (soundtrack)
The film's soundtrack is composed by Pritam, who worked with Kabir Khan's previous
films including New York (2009), Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Phantom (2015)
and Tubelight (2017).[104][105] The film score is
composed by Julius Packiam.
Pritam began composing for the film's soundtrack during mid-2019, and complete
within mid-2021.[106][107] The original soundtrack
featured 14 compositions, with six original tunes, five alternatives and
three instrumentals.
Lyrics for the songs are written by Kausar Munir, Jaideep Sahni, Prashant Ingole and Ashish
Pandit, and vocals were provided by Arijit Singh, Benny Dayal, Tushar Joshi, Krishnakumar Kunnath, Amit Mishra, Papon and Raghav Chaitanya. The songs —
"Lehra Do" and "Bigadne Do" — were released as lead singles
from the album on 6 and 13 December 2021.[108][109] The full soundtrack album
was released on 23 December by Zee Music Company label.[110]
Marketing
Prior to the shooting of the film, in October 2017, Singh, Khan
and Phantom Films signed a contract with Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH),
a British-based creative agency, for bring branded entertainment and strategic
partnerships.[111] On 6 July 2019,
coinciding Singh's birthday, he released a still from the film, featuring him
transforming as Kapil Dev.[112] His look received praise
from fans and celebrities alike.[113] On 10 January 2020, the
promotions for the film kickstarted with the first title logo being launched.[114][115] The character posters
from the film were launched starting from 11 January.[115] On 25 January 2020, the
cast and crew members along with the former 1983 Indian cricket team attended a
special event held at Sathyam Cinemas, Chennai to launch the first look from the
film,[116] with Kamal Haasan as the chief guest.[117] The official trailer of
the film released on 30 November 2021, which coincided with the launch event in
Mumbai.[118] The trailer was attached
with the prints of Tadap.[119]
The makers collaborated with several brands to promote the film
including, Mobil,[120] Aqua Pura Mountain Water, Fevicol, Carrera Eyewear, Tide, KromaColor, Nestlé, Rupa Company, Finolex and Toothsi.[121] A source from Reliance
Entertainment, stated that "83 is one of the major films that has roped in
multiple brands, in the post-pandemic era. We have roped in close to 35 brands
for the perimeter branding, in-film associations, and out-of-film placement.
These brand tie-ups are a good strategy for us to garner more media and also it
helps the film to reach more audiences and territories."[121] It has been reported that
the cost of out-of-film and in-film branding is estimated to be ₹20 lakh (US$27,000) to ₹1
crore (US$130,000).[121] Even before the
theatrical release, in March 2021, Singh and Kabir Khan, in collaboration with
Indian tennis sportsperson, Mahesh Bhupathi launched a merchandise
brand based on the film named as 83 Believe. The brand is
reportedly valued around ₹20 crore (US$2.7 million),
becoming the widest consumer product range launched by any film-based property
in India.[122]
The film's team launched stills and trailer of the film at Burj Khalifa in Dubai,
as a part of the promotions.[123][124] On 23 December, the team
further launched collectibles based on the film through non-fungible tokens (NFT)
— which includes autographed physical cricket memorabilia, video scenes,
animated digital avatars, and unseen posters and images from the film. The
film's producers partnered with NFT Labs, and Social Swag, an influencer-led
fan engagement platform for the launch of NFTs.[125][126] Prithviraj Sukumaran, the
distributor of the film's Malayalam version promoted the film, by enacting as
an interviewer to Ranveer Singh, sharing his experiences about the film.[127] Sudeep further announced
that the glimpse of his film, Vikrant Rona will be attached to the
prints of 83, where the film's Kannada version will be screened
across 500 cinema theatres in Karnataka.[128]
Release
Theatrical
In November 2017, Reliance Entertainment announced that the film
would be theatrically released on 5 April 2019.[129] However, due to the
extensive pre-production works which further delaying the film's shooting
process, the makers postponed the release to 30 August,[130][131] and to 10 April 2020.[132] Following the closure of
theatres in mid-March 2020, in order to control the COVID-19
pandemic in India,[133] the film's release was
withheld.[134][135] On late-June 2020, trade
analyst Taran Adarsh reported
that 83 will release on the occasion of Christmas (25 December 2020).[136][137] Shibashish Sarkar,
executive producer and CEO of Reliance Entertainment, reinstated the plans of
theatrical release despite rumours of a direct-streaming release,[138] while Kabir Khan also
said that "the film has been envisioned and made to be experienced on the
big screen and we are ready to wait for things to get normal and then release
it in cinemas".[139]
However, in November 2020, Reliance Entertainment announced that
the release had been postponed to the first quarter of 2021 (January–March),
due to the worst occupancy report of audience towards theatres due to
continuity of the pandemic. Also, the lack of time to plan a promotional
campaign and shutting down of international markets were attributed as the
factors for the delay.[140] In mid-February 2021,
following the government's permission to have a 100% seating occupancy in
theatres, the producers planned for theatrical release on 4 June 2021.[141] But, in late-May 2021,
the film was postponed indefinitely, due to the closure of theatres in
Maharashtra in concern over the Delta variant
of COVID-19.[12] In September 2021, after
the Maharashtra
government permitted to resume theatrical-based operations by
22 October 2021, the film was planned for a release on 24 December 2021, which
coincided with Christmas Eve.[142][143] Its release semi-clashed
with that of the Hollywood film The Matrix
Resurrections (2021), which released across the world, two
days earlier.[144]
Screenings
It was announced that the film would exclusively premiere at
the Red Sea
International Film Festival in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (6–15 December 2021).[1][145] The film was showcased at
the closing day of the festival and was received a standing ovation from the
audience.[146][147] A special screening of
the film was held at Delhi on 22 December.[148][149] Along with the entire
cast of 83, and the original 1983 Indian team squad,[150] the premiere saw the
attendance of numerous celebrities from the film fraternity including Alia Bhatt, Ayan Mukerji, Karan Johar, Vaani Kapoor, Nora Fatehi, Ayushmann Khurrana, Malavika Mohanan, Pooja Hegde, Suniel Shetty, Richa Chadha, Rohit Shetty and Janhvi Kapoor amongst others.[151][149] Sajid Nadiadwala,
showcased another premiere show for the film in Delhi to
political personalities, including Anurag Thakur, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting and Sports
and Youth Affairs, Piyush Goel, Minister for Commerce and
Industry, Textiles and Consumer Affairs and 10 MPs and MLAs.[152] The film was later
given tax free in Delhi.[153][154]
Statistics
83 was released in over an estimated 4,000–5,000 screens across
the world, which is considered to be the "biggest release in India in the
post-pandemic era", according to trade analysts Taran Adarsh and Girish Johar.[155][156] It was released in 2D
and 3D formats.[156] The makers planned to
release the film in IMAX formats in order to
give "a larger-than-life experience for a sports film".[157] However, the plan was
dropped after the IMAX officials in North America declined their approval, in
concern of the Hollywood big-budget
releases such as Spider-Man: No Way
Home and The Matrix Resurrections; the
management did not encourage the release of too many IMAX films in the same
period.[158]
The film released in over 3,741 screens across India, with the
Hindi version being played 3,374 screens at 1,727 theatres. The dubbed versions
of the film were released over 367 screens in India, with the Telugu version
played on 137 screens, Tamil version on 184 screens, Malayalam version on 13
screens and the Kannada version on 33 screens.[155] The film was screened in
over 1,512 screens in 80 countries, which is considered to be the "widest
opening in overseas centres".[155] The film was screened at
44 theatres in Saudi Arabia,
thereby being the biggest release in that country.[159] It was the first Indian
film to be released in Cambodia.[160][161] It was also screened at
the PictureTime Digiplex mobile theatre in Ladakh, which is located at the highest
attitude of 11,562 feet (3,524 metres).[162][163] On the day of the opening
release, Gaiety Galaxy and Maratha Mandir theatre removed the
screening of the film due to revenue-sharing issues, with the distributor.[164]
Distribution and home media
The film was distributed worldwide through PVR Pictures.[165] On 23 January 2020,
actors Kamal Haasan and Nagarjuna Akkineni announced that they
will present the Tamil and Telugu versions of the film,[166][167] under their Raaj Kamal
Films International and Annapurna Studios banners,[168] with the rights for the
distribution were acquired by YNOT X and Global Cinemas, respectively.[169][170] In November 2021, Prithviraj Sukumaran roped
in to present the film's Malayalam-dubbed version
under his Prithviraj
Productions banner, which will be distributed by E4
Entertainment.[171][172] Actor Sudeep presented the Kannada version of the film through his
Kichcha Creations and its distributor Shalini Arts.[173] The overseas theatrical
rights are with Phars Film LLP. The post-theatrical digital streaming rights
were purchased by Netflix (original
version) and Disney+ Hotstar (dubbed
Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam versions),[174] and Star India network acquired the
broadcasting rights for the film in all languages.[17
Reception
Ranveer Singh received acclaim from
critics for his portrayal of Kapil Dev in the film, while Kabir Khan was
praised for his direction.
83 received critical acclaim.[175] Taran Adarsh from Bollywood Hungama gave 4 stars (out
of 5), saying that "83 is a winner on pitch and on-screen too". He
further wrote "Those who witnessed the victory would be glad to relive the
experience, while those who didn’t, will get a chance to witness how things unfolded
during one of the greatest episodes of Indian sports history".[176] Rachana Dubey of The Times of India too
gave four out of five stars, stating that "You realise this film is not
about winning on a world stage, it’s about earning respect and director Kabir
Khan does set a high benchmark for himself, once again". She also praised
Ranveer Singh's performance for enacting Kapil Dev, and further concluded
"83 does play on the nationalism rhetoric, way more than was
required. At the surface, ‘83’ is about an underdog team's win. As you go
deeper, with each actor effortlessly presenting himself as an iconic cricketer
from the 1983 team, you tend to feel that this picture has been crafted with a
skillfully written narrative, supported by nuanced and internalised
performances, and each department lending its technical brilliance to it."[177] Anuj Kumar of The Hindu reviewed that "The
film not only captures the emotional heft of the success story of the
underdogs, but also delivers a well-researched document in the popular
idiom".[178]
Pooja Biraia Jaiswal of The Week gave
four-and-a-half out of five stars saying "The film is a compelling watch
and you don't want to miss a single frame as every minute is accounted
for". She added, "The profound feeling of a nation's victory; an
underdog's unimaginable success and the emotional high of achieving the world's
greatest title is something that the film has managed to bring out", further
praising Singh's performance and Khan's direction.[179] Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express gave
three-and-a-half out of five, stating "Kabir Khan’s ‘83 recreates
the day of 1983 Cricket
World Cup Final with fidelity, and, yes, let it be said, in
full Bollywood style, suffused with song, dance, drama, colour. It pads the
film with a few (fictional) elements meant strictly to play to the gallery, and
it skates dangerously close to pandering to the overbearing nationalistic
sentiments playing out in today’s India."[180] Monika Rawal Kukreja
of Hindustan Times wrote
that "Making a film based on such a historic milestone was quite a risky
proposition for director Kabir Khan because you can't afford to go wrong with
facts here. But the minute details and nuances in the story that he highlights
in the film makes you believe in his research and dedication towards the
project [...] At several places, 83 gets high on nationalism,
which couldn't been easily avoided. But that's something one kind of overlooks
for the pride and joy you experience on seeing the team lift that trophy. If
you needed a reason to walk into a theatre, 83 is that film
which calls for a big screen experience."[181]
Arnab Banerjee of Outlook gave
four out of five, writing that "The film is a breezy entertainer
fast-forwarded with deft editing and unemotional tracks."[182] Anna M. M. Vetticad of Firstpost gave three-and-a-half out
of five saying "83 is a stirring reminder of a time when pride
in a national team’s achievement united India and national pride had not yet
been weaponised by the mob [...] It works nevertheless because it is a
celebration, it understands the difference between opponents and enemies, and
because of its cast. Each one not only looks like an actual player on the
sporting field, but they imbue their respective characters with a believability
that is particularly noteworthy because acted scenes are interspersed in places
with actual matches yet the difference between the real cricketers and the
actors playing them is not jarring."[183] Saibal Chatterjee in his review for NDTV,
gave four stars and stated that "83 comes pretty close to
achieving the impossible. No mean feat that. The film and its principal star go
for broke and, as one feeds off the other, the result is an absolute cracker."[184] Uday Bhatia of Mint stated "Kabir Khan's film
underlines everything but gets cricket right, is overwrought but joyful".[185]
Sneha Behangani of CNBC TV18 stated "83 also
plays masterfully with nostalgia and trivia. Khan ensures that he treats
cricket lovers to little surprises (including but not limited to guest
appurtenances and real footage) strewn carefully throughout the film."[186] Stutee Ghosh of The Quint gave four out of five,
stating "83 is a competently made ode to the game of cricket
and the team that made all Indians feel like champions.[187] In its review for The Guardian, Phil Hoad gave four out of
five and said "83 doesn't delve any further than that into
what degree sporting victory ever translates to social and political progress.
But it is an endearing sports film with just enough awareness of where it
stands, now that Britain's imperial legacy is being questioned more than ever,
on a larger field."[188] Nandini Ramanath of Scroll.in said "Khan’s fan
tribute to a can-do and did-do spirit revivifies the black-and-white
photographs, grainy footage and memories embedded in the memories of
generations of Indians [...] Ranveer Singh’s Kapil Dev is the man of this
series for all practical purposes. Singh deftly underplays the heroics and
coolly leads the ensemble cast out of the doghouse and into the big league."[189] Sukanya Verma of Rediff.com gave 4 stars (out of 5)
saying "Kabir Khan's '83 is an ode to a game changing
chapter of Indian cricket history, pitch-perfect partnerships between openers
and tail enders, knowing your mate's strengths as well as your own, the
everlasting tradition of superstitions and sledging and seizing that one moment
that defines the rest of your life."[190]
Economics
Pre-sale ticket records
The advance bookings of the film began on 19 December 2021, five
days prior to the release.[191] Despite a middling
response, national multiplex chains reported that the film sold nearly 1 lakh
tickets with a gross of ₹3.5 crore (US$460,000).[191] PVR reported that 46,000 tickets have
sold for the opening day, while INOX and Cinépolis had sold 54,000 tickets.[192] The film's cumulative
advance ticket sales were reportedly less than that of Gully Boy (2019) which sold 2.12 lakh
tickets in advance for the first day of the release.[191] Trade analysts Taran
Adarsh and Girish Johar predicted that "the film's opening day collections
will be in the range of ₹12–15 crore (US$1.6–2.0 million), if the film
gets positive word-of-mouth".[193][192] They also opined that
"The success of Pushpa: The Rise and Spider-Man: No Way
Home released in theatres, a week prior, also followed by the
threat of Omicron variant,
and the occupancy restrictions prevailing in Maharashtra, might affect the
collections. However, the film has generated positive buzz among the audience,
with its trailer and people will come to watch the film, if it is worth their
while."[194]
Film critic and trade journalist Komal Nahta, stated about the early
predictions of the opening day box-office.[194] He watched the screening
of the film in Mumbai and reviewed
that "83 has everything that the audience wants in a film —
there’s the thrill, excitement, fun, light drama, melodrama and emotions and to
top it all, there are a lot of things of patriotism. The feeling for the
motherland is so high that your chest swells with pride. The whole thrill of
the game, feeling of patriotism, and Ranveer’s Singh’s performance are the
major aspects that would translate into great box office numbers."[194] In Mumbai and Bangalore, the film generated 40–45% occupancy
on the opening day, while in Hyderabad, more than 50% shows were booked for
the film.[195] More than 20–25% shows
were booked in advance in the Delhi–NCR regions,
whereas about 30–35% shows were booked in Chennai and Pune.[195] The film had an average
10–15% occupancy reported in Chandigarh, and 10% in Kolkata, while, it had a poor advance booking
sale in Ahmedabad, with occupancy ranging from 8–10%[195]
Box office
In its opening day, the film earned ₹13–14 crore
(US$1.7–1.9 million) at the box-office,[196][197] while trade analyst Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama had estimated that it
collected ₹15.25 crore (US$2.0 million).[198] The film had an excellent
opening at metropolitan cities including Delhi and Mumbai, with a strong hold in multiplexes, but
saw a below average performance in single screens.[197] The dubbed versions of
the film (Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada) had collected ₹1.5 crore (US$200,000), approximately, adding the
total collections, to ₹16 crore (US$2.1 million).[198] According to Box Office India, the film is the
second-highest grossing Hindi opener of 2021, the first being Sooryavanshi, which collected ₹26.29 crore (US$3.5 million).[199]
As of 6 January 2022, the film
grossed ₹115.48 crore in India and ₹53.91 crore overseas,
for a worldwide gross collection of ₹169.39 crore.[5]
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