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2018 Hindi romantic comedy film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mitron (transl. Friends)[2] is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Nitin Kakkar, written by Sharib Hashmi, and produced by Vikram Malhotra under the Abundantia Entertainment banner. An official remake of the 2016 Telugu film Pelli Choopulu, it stars Vijay Devarakonda with Ritu Varma, Priyadarshi, and Abhay Bethiganti.[3] Set in the Gujarati milieu, the film traces the journey of Jay and Avni, as they set out on the path of finding themselves amidst their social and cultural backgrounds. The film was released on 14 September 2018 and marked Bhagnani's final acting credit.[4]
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Plot
Jay's father is not happy with Jay's relaxed approach to life and so, in an attempt to get him to mature, he arranges for him to meet a girl with an eye for marriage. Unfortunately, Jay's father gets the address wrong and they end up at Avni's house. Avni also happens to be expecting a boy. Both families send the couple upstairs to see if they like each other and by accident, Jay ends up locking them in along with Avni's young cousin. From hereon ensues a chain of circumstances that will change their lives forever..
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Cast
- Jackky Bhagnani as Jay Patel
- Kritika Kamra as Avni Gandhi
- Pratik Gandhi as Raunak
- Prateik Babbar as Vikram
- Perlene Bhersaina as Richa
- Neeraj Sood as Jay's Father
- Shivam Parekh as Deepak "Deepu”
- Mohan Kapoor as Richa’s father
- Bimal Trivedi
Production
It is a remake of the 2016 Telugu film Pelli Choopulu.[4] The film was shot in various cities of Gujarat including Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara and Siddhpur.[5][6]
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Tanishk Bagchi, Yo Yo Honey Singh, Vayu, Sameer Uddin, Lijo George-DJ Chetas, Shaarib-Toshi and Abhishek Nailwal composed the soundtrack of the film. Yo Yo Honey Singh, Atif Aslam, Darshan Raval, Jubin Nautiyal, Sonu Nigam, Nikhita Gandhi, Bappi Lahiri and Raja Hasan rendered their voice for the soundtrack of the film. Lyrics are written by Hommie Dilliwala, Vayu, Tanishk Bagchi, Kumaar, Kalim Shaikh and Akshay Verma.
Bagchi recreated the song "Chalte Chalte Yoon Hi Koi" from the 1972 film Pakeezah, in the voice of Atif Aslam. He was criticized by many people, including Lata Mangeshkar, the singer of the original song.[8] The song Sanedo is inspired by Gujarati folk style, Sanedo.[9]
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