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Paa (film)

2010 Indian film directed by R. Balki


Summary

2010 Indian film directed by R. Balki

FieldValue
namePaa
imagePaaposter.jpg
captionTheatrical release poster
directorR. Balki
producer
writerR. Balki
starring
musicIlaiyaraaja
cinematographyP. C. Sriram
editingAnil Naidu
studio
distributorReliance Big Pictures
released
runtime133 minutes
countryIndia
languageHindi

Paa () is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film directed by R. Balki, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan, and Vidya Balan. Jaya Bachchan makes a cameo appearance in the opening credits of the film as a narrator. The film is inspired by the 1996 Hollywood film Jack as per some reports and is based on the relationship of a boy with a rare genetic condition progeria and his parents. Amitabh and Abhishek, father and son in real life, play son and father respectively in the film. The film was released worldwide on 4 December 2009. Veteran composer Ilaiyaraaja scored the film's music.

The film was critically acclaimed in India and fared well at the box office. Despite a warm reception from Indian film critics, the film received mixed reviews from overseas film critics, according to the websites Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes. Amitabh Bachchan received his third National Film Award for Best Actor at the 57th National Film Awards for his performance and his fifth Filmfare Award for Best Actor and Vidya Balan got her first Filmfare Award for Best Actress.

Plot

Auro is an intelligent and witty 12-year-old boy with an extremely rare genetic disorder called progeria. Mentally he is twelve and very normal, but physically he looks five times older. In spite of his condition, Auro is a very happy boy. He lives with his mother, Vidya, who is a gynaecologist. Meanwhile, Amol Arte is a young, flamboyant politician. He is out to prove to the world that "politics" is not a bad word. He is a man with a mission. Auro is Amol's son; however, Vidya conceals this from him. Amol meets Auro when he visits Auro's school as a chief guest of a competition on the "visionary of India." Amol decides Auro is the winner, impressed by the white globe he made. But being seen with such a prominent politician, Auro is found by the media.

The next day, the media tries to enter his school. Auro, annoyed at this, sends him an email, which says, "I hate you." Amol reads it and obtains a restraining order from the High Court stating that nobody can disturb him without permission. Auro, relieved, tells him of his desire to visit the president's house. But due to Amol's political issues, he fails to show up on the appointed day. Auro, however, loses confidence in him but later agrees to go to Delhi with him, although he now knows that Amol is his father. Though Amol does not know that Auro is his son, he takes him to Delhi to see the president's house. Auro says that he still needs to forgive Amol for his first mistake (not accepting him), but he doesn't tell him what it is. On his 13th birthday, he is in the hospital, and he tells his father that he, Auro, is his father's mistake. Auro tries to get his mother and father back together, but Vidya resists, still hurt by the fact that Amol wanted her to have an abortion when they first found out she was pregnant.

Amol realizes his mistake and proposes to Vidya, as he is still in love with her. He stays by Auro's side when he finds out that Auro is his son. Auro's health begins to deteriorate as his aging catch up. However, he is finally able to reunite his mother and father as Vidya gives in to her feelings for Amol and her motherly love for Auro. They perform the first wedding rites in the hospital in front of their dying son, implying that they will do the rest later. Auro says his last words, "Maa," to Vidya and "Paa," to Amol before dying with a satisfied smile. The movie ends in the rain with Vidya mourning Auro's death as Amol comforts her.

Cast

  • Amitabh Bachchan as Auro
  • Abhishek Bachchan as Amol Arte, Auro's father
  • Vidya Balan as Dr. Vidya Bharadwaj, Auro's mother
  • Paresh Rawal as Kaushal Arte, Auro's paternal grandfather and Amol's father
  • Arundhati Nag as Bhumi "Bum" Bharadwaj, Auro's maternal grandmother and Vidya's mother
  • Satyajit Sharma as Jaikirt
  • Sachin Parikh as Vidya's patient
  • Prateek Katare as Vishnu
  • Taruni Sachdev as Soumini "Somi", Auro's classmate
  • Olivier Lafont as Sagar
  • Aalekh Kapoor as Raj
  • Jaya Bachchan in a cameo appearance as a narrator in the opening credits

Production

Casting

The film had Amitabh Bachchan playing the role of a child who is suffering from Progeria, a genetic disorder which leads to the quick acceleration of the ageing process in children. Abhishek Bachchan, Amitabh's real-life son, played the role of his father.

Vidya Balan was the only choice for the mother's role. Arundathi Nag, the wife of late Kannada actor-director Shankar Nag was asked to play the role of Vidya's mother.

Filming

Most of the parts were shot in Lucknow and some parts of the film were shot in the UK and Malaysia. A small portion of the filming was done at Cambridge and Oxford. The clock of Corpus Christi College and the courtyard of St. John's College in Cambridge and Brasenose Lane and Radcliffe Square in Oxford have been shown in a song sequence. The film was also shot in Taiping, Malaysia. The King Edward VII school was actually one of the typical Malaysian schools.

One of the notable things in the movie was Amitabh's prosthetic make-up. It was done by Hollywood's Christien Tinsley (famous for his work in The Passion of the Christ, Catwoman and other films) and Dominie Till of The Lord of the Rings film trilogy fame.

Balki had earlier planned to make a sequel named Maa. He said, "My main aim was not to make a film on progeria. My main motive behind making Paa was to reverse the roles of Amitabh and Abhishek. I decided to do something like this because once I was with both of them and I saw Abhishek behaving in a very matured manner and Amitabh, behaving as a kid. It was then that this idea struck me."

Paa was Abhishek Bachchan's first venture into producing films for his family company AB Corp. Ltd. Abhishek not only was one of the lead actors in Paa, but was the main hands-on producer in charge of the film's budget, marketing, and the entire production of the film. It took hours for Amitabh Bachchan to put on his makeup and to take it off.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by veteran composer Ilaiyaraaja, who reused many of his own Tamil songs. The lyrics were penned by Swanand Kirkire. "Halke Se Bole" is based on the song "Putham Pudhu Kaalai" from his 1980 film Alaigal Oivathillai. "Gumm Summ Gumm" is based on the song "Sangathil Padatha" which Ilaiyaraaja had composed for the 1982 film Auto Raja. The song "Mere Paa" is based on his song "Kaatru Vizhi", from Balu Mahendra's film Adhu Oru Kana Kaalam. The song has an eclectic mix of Irish and Tamil folk music, both seamlessly fused to create a soothing melody that appears as a leitmotif, in the film's theme music.

Reception

A critic from The Times of India wrote that "Paa is primarily a platform for Auro to steal your heart away. He does. And no, he isn't a desi Benjamin Button". A critic from The Hollywood Reporter wrote that "This would-be tearjerker without the musical numbers of typical Bollywood fare is for die-hard Amitabh Bachchan fans only". A critic from Bollywood Hungama wrote that "A film that should strike a chord with every paa, maa... just about everyone with a heart!"

Awards and nominations

CeremonyCategoryNomineeOutcome
57th National Film AwardsNational Film Award for Best ActorAmitabh Bachchan
National Film Award for Best Supporting ActressArundathi Nag
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in HindiAB Corporation Ltd,
Sunil Manchanda,
R. Balakrishnan
National Film Award for Best Make-up ArtistChristien Tinsley,
Dominie Till
16th Star Screen AwardsBest ActorAmitabh Bachchan
Best ActressVidya Balan
Best Child ArtistPratik Katare
Best Supporting ActressArundathi Nag
Jodi No. 1Amitabh Bacchan,
Abhishek Bachchan
Best FilmAB Corporation Ltd,
Sunil Manchanda
Best DirectorR. Balki
Best Story
Best Screenplay
Best Dialogue
Best Background ScoreIlaiyaraja
Best Playback Singer (Female)Shilpa Rao for "Mudi Mudi"
Best EditingAnil Naidu
Best CinematographyP. C. Sreeram
Best AudiographyTapas
8th Stardust AwardsStar of the Year – MaleAmitabh Bachchan
Best Supporting ActorAbhishek Bachchan
Star of the Year – FemaleVidya Balan
55th Filmfare AwardsBest ActorAmitabh Bachchan
Best ActressVidya Balan
Best Supporting ActressArundathi Nag
Best MovieAB Corp Ltd.
Best DirectorR. Balki
11th IIFA AwardsBest ActorAmitabh Bachchan
Best ActressVidya Balan
Best MakeupChristien Tinsley, Domini Till
Best MovieAB Corporation Ltd,
Sunil Manchanda
Best DirectorR. Balki
Best Supporting ActorAbhishek Bachchan
Best Supporting ActressArundathi Nag
Best StoryR. Balki
Best Female PlaybackShilpa Rao for "Mudhi Mudhi"
7th Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild AwardsBest ActorAmitabh Bachchan
Best ActressVidya Balan
Lines Gold AwardBest ActorAmitabh Bachchan
Best ActressVidya Balan
FICCI Frames Excellence AwardsBest ActorAmitabh Bachchan
Best ActressVidya Balan
Matri Shree Media AwardBest FilmR. Balki

References

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