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Ghar Banduk Biryani (transl. Home, Gun, Biryani), abbreviated as GBB, is a 2023 Indian Marathi-language action comedy film directed by Hemant Jangal Awtade in his directorial debut, starring Akash Thosar, Sayaji Shinde, Nagraj Manjule, and Sayli Patil in the lead roles. It was jointly produced by Zee Studios and Aatpat Production. The film centres on Pallam, the leader of an who insurgency in the fictional town of Kolagad, where Raju meets Lakshmi. Lakshmi's father insists Raju has a house, but he can't comply. Meanwhile, Inspector Raya Patil's duty in Pune causes issues, leading to his transfer to Kolagad.
Principal photography started in Dussehra in 2021. The majority of the shooting took place in Gaganbawada, along with sporadic scenes filmed in Pune. The score is provided by Vaibhav Deshmukh, and AV Prafullachandra composed the soundtrack album. The film's makers held several events in college and universities throughout Maharashtra to promote the film.
Ghar Banduk Biryani was theatrically released on 7 April 2023. The film received positive reviews from critics and grossed over ₹5 crore (US$600,000) worldwide, became the ninth highest grossing Marathi film of 2023. Despite positive reviews, the film underperformed at the box office. It was released on OTT platform ZEE5 on 2 June 2023, along with Hindi, Tamil, Telugu dubbed versions.
Plot
In the Kolagad region, Dacoits under Commander Pallam's leadership terrorize the area with a mission to eliminate the village MLA. However, the situation becomes personal when Pallam's lover, Maria, also a Dacoit, is fatally shot. Inspector Raya Patil, known for his integrity, is transferred to the region after confronting the sons of a top minister for harassing women. Raya's wife, Namrata, unhappy with his frequent transfers and honesty, decides to separate from him. Meanwhile, Raju, a chef at a small Dhaba, falls in love with Laxmi, but her father insists he must own a house within a few months, an impossible feat as Raju is an orphan. Pallam's associate, George, suggests a temporary separation due to police scrutiny and food shortages, but Pallam, driven by revenge for Maria's death, refuses. Pallam's gang kidnaps Raju from his workplace, along with food supplies, recognizing his Biryani's resemblance to Maria's cooking. As Raya assumes control of the Kolagad police station, he struggles to balance his personal life while Raju seeks a gun to pose as a Dacoit, hoping to surrender to the police and secure a reward to be with Lakshmi. Pallam, consumed by grief for Maria and her culinary skills, desires Raju's inclusion in his gang.
Cast
Akash Thosar as Raju Achari, a Chef
Sayaji Shinde as Pallam, the leader of Naxalite
Nagraj Manjule as Police Inspector Raya Patil
Deepti Devi as Namrata, Raya Patil's wife
Sayli Patil as Lakshmi
Shwetambari Ghute as Mariya
Vitthal Nagnath Kale as George
Tanaji Galgunde as Vishnu
Somnath Awghade as Soma
Pravin Dalimbkar as Gura
Priyanshu Chetri as Babu Gavas
Subhash Kambale as Kaka Kero
Niraj Jamgade as Michael
Santosh Vhadgir
Suraj Pawar
Arbaz Shaikh
Lalit Matale
Kiran Pralhad Thoke
Kishore Nilewad
Girish Krishnat Koravi
Charan Jadhav
Ashish Khachane
Ashok Kangude
Kishor Kadam as MLA's PA
Production
= Development
=Before the onset of the COVID-19 lockdown in India, Manjule possessed the script for the film, originally titled solely as "Biryani". At that juncture, Manjule harbored reservations about the narrative's efficacy. However, encouraged by Awtade, the storyline underwent a significant overhaul, culminating in the finalized title, "Ghar Banduk Biryani". Zee Studios made an official announcement regarding the film on Dussehra 2021, accompanied by a teaser release. The post-production phase of the film wrapped up in December 2022.
= Casting
=Akash Thosar and Sayli Patil, who previously starred together in Jhund, take on the lead roles in the film. Nagraj Manjule and Sayaji Shinde also join in pivotal roles. Initially, Manjule intended to portray the Naxalite commander, a role eventually taken on by Sayaji Shinde. Supporting roles feature Tanaji Galgunde, Deepti Devi, Shwetambari Ghute, Vitthal Kale, and Arbaz Shaikh. The poster released in March 2023 introduces Somnath Awghade and Suraj Pawar, both of whom previously appeared in Fandry alongside Manjule. Several of Nagaraj Manjule's colleagues from the police force portray cops in the film.
= Filming
=A major part of the film takes place in the forest, so the location was very important. The makers visited the forests of Khopoli, Bhor, Nagpur, Madhya Pradesh etc. Gaganbawada in Sahyadri mountain ranges of Kolhapur district was decided for filming. 80 percent of the film was shot at Gaganbawada.
Marketing
= Social media
=The first teaser of Ghar Banduk Biryani was released on YouTube on 15 October 2021 by Aatpat Production and second teaser was uploaded on 25 October 2022 in by Zee Studios while trailer was coming on 15 March 2023. The film is marked to be second Pan-Indian film in Marathi film industry after Har Har Mahadev.
= Promotional tours
=The film's promotional team embarked on a scheduled tour of colleges across various cities in Maharashtra, starting on 14 March 2023. The first segment included visits to Baramati and Islampur (Sangli). In the second phase, they visited Kolhapur, Jalna, Mumbai, Nagpur, Nashik, and Chandrapur as per the schedule. The final stretch took them to Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Pune, Navi Mumbai, and Solapur. During the promotional activities in Chandrapur, director Manjule and actor Sayaji Shinde engaged with police officers from the C16 Battalion who had direct encounters with Naxalites. Actors Akash Thosar and Sayli Patil participated in the Dombivali Gudi Padwa Shobha Yatra 2023 on Gudi Padwa to promote the film. The team also visited Pandharpur, where they received blessings at the Vithal temple. Additionally, they visited Mangalwedha, where Member of Legislative Assembly Samadhan Autade was present. The crew concluded their tour at the Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai, where Sayaji Shinde's Sahyadri Devarai and Siddhivinayak Temple Trust jointly launched the Vriksha Prasad Yojana.
Release
= Theatrical
=Ghar Banduk Biryani was theatrically released on 7 April 2023 in Marathi, along with dubbed versions in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. Initially scheduled for 30 March 2023, the film's release was postponed to avoid clashing with Bholaa. Manjule announced the new release date as 7 April 2023, on 11 February 2023.
= Home media
=The digital streaming rights of the film are acquired by ZEE5 and was premiered on 2 June 2023.
Reception
= Critical reception
=Yugandhar Tajne of Sakal gave the film 4 stars out of 5 stars, praising director Hamant Jangal Awtade for his skillful storytelling, effective dialogue delivery, strong performances, musical score, composition, and cinematography. Mihir Bhanage of The Times of India rated it 3.5 stars, describing it as a perfect big-screen entertainer and noting the refreshing presence of a Marathi film in the action drama genre.
Madhura Nerurkar of Maharashtra Times gave 3 out of 5 rating and write "This artwork excels in storytelling, action sequences, and background music, yet certain scenes linger unnecessarily. The actors deliver commendable performances, alongside impressive cinematography and captivating background music, enhancing the overall narrative flow." Shrikrishna Iyer of Koimoi gave 3 rating praised performances of Sayaji Shinde and Nagraj Manjule while criticised old cliché action scenes, said "Despite a few oversights in the story, debutante director Hemant Awtade made an entertaining film to watch. If you like dark humour and action films, Ghar Banduk Biryani is a good watch." Shaheen Irani of OTT Play rated 3/5 and wrote "Even if loud, the film is entertaining for most parts. The music is rare and does not disturb your viewing experience."
Scroll.in writes "Ghar Banduk Biryani, featuring a lovable rebel commander, an expert biryani cook and a principled police officer, may be the world's first song-and-dance Maoist comedy film. Debutant director Hemant Jangal Awtade anticipates almost black humour, elaborately choreographed action scenes and minor subplots." Akhilesh Neralekar of Loksatta gives a positive review and writes "Ghar Banduk Biryani will certainly be considered as a different experiment for the exciting setting of a simple story, but in terms of business, we sincerely feel that Nagaraj Manjule should not be subjected to a Jhund-like situation again." Pratikshya Mishra of The Quint wrote "Ghar Banduk Biryani portrays the good and bad of an otherwise gray world." Rutuja Deshmukh from Film Companion wrote "Ghar Banduk Biryani is a rare commercial Marathi film to delve into the Maoist issue and engage with the humane side of a political turmoil that is complicated by oppressive tactics on part of the government and administration, as well as caste atrocities."
= Box office
=The film collected ₹62 lakh (US$74,000) on its opening day and weekend collection is ₹2.23 crore (US$270,000). The film grossed over ₹5 crore (US$600,000) at the box office.
Music
AV Prafullachandra has given music and background score for this film. The song "Gun Gun" was released first, all versions of this song crossed 4 million+ views on YouTube. The second featured song "Aaha Hero" is choreographed by Ganesh Acharya. The "Title track" is sung by Bollywood singer Mohit Chauhan and written by Vaibhav Deshmukh. The final released song was "Haan Ki Badiv" sung by AV Prafullachandra, Manish Rajgire and Sahil Kulkarni, entirely filmed on Nagraj Manjule.
= Track listing
=References
External links
Ghar Banduk Biryani at IMDb
Ghar Banduk Biryani at Rotten Tomatoes
Ghar Banduk Biryani at Maharashtra Times
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