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Mission Mummy
Directed byAshish Kakkad
Screenplay byDipal Soliya
Ashish Kakkad
Story byDhiruben Patel
Produced byNigam Shah
Divyesh Mehta
Sugam Shah
StarringAarti Patel
Raj Vazir
Satyam Sharma
Aashna Mehta
Saumya
CinematographyDarshan Dave
Edited byAnand Diwan
Deepak Gupta
Music byNishith Mehta
Production
company
Virtual Entertainment
Distributed byRupam Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
Release date
  • 9 December 2016 (2016-12-09)
Running time
114:37 Minutes
CountryIndia
LanguagesGujarati
English

Mission Mummy (Template:Lang-gu), is a 2016 Indian children and family drama film, written and directed by Ashish Kakkad and produced by Nigam Shah, Divyesh Mehta & Sugam Shah. It stars Aarti Patel, Raj Vazir, Satyam Sharma, Aashna Mehta & Saumya Shah in lead roles. This is the second film by Ashish Kakkad, after Better Half.[1] Mission Mummy is produced under the banner of Virtual Entertainment. It is also co-produced by Ashish Kakkad. The story of the film is based on a book by Dhiruben Patel. The screenplay and dialogues are written by Dipak Soliya and Ashish Kakkad. The film celebrates the idea of "being Gujarati" and hence poet and lyricist Tushar Shukla was approached for a song portraying the love for the mother tongue.

Plot

Aparna (Aarti Patel), a working woman, quits her job to become a full-time mother. She raises her three kids Vyom (Satyam Sharma), Saloni (Aashna Mehta) and Vismay (Saumya Shah), with much love and care, and now that the kids are grownups, she is wondering if she should resume her career. Over the years, she has devoted her time and sacrificed her career for her children. But the kids now find her "old fashioned" and start to visualize a new image of her on their own. They demand their mother to be a modern and trendy lady. When Aparna wants to resume her career, the kids gradually intensify their demand to make mummy a modern woman. Their definition of modern is simple: everything has to be "western" and not "Gujarati". Aparna tries to pacify them but peer pressure makes the kids more resolute in their demand for a modern mummy. They call it "mission mummy". The mission is then implemented and everything changes in that family, forever.

The film beautifully touches on the important issue that in "happy families" of Gujarati community, there is a "set trend" of growing gap between mother and kids. It is not just a schism between the generations, it is a gap between the culture within the house and the culture outside. The strength of this film is that it presents a serious issue in a light-hearted and vibrant manner.[2]

Cast

  • Aarti Patel, Aparna (Mummy)
  • Raj Vazir, Shrikant (Papa), Aparna"s husband
  • Satyam, Vyom, eldest son
  • Aashna, Saloni, daughter
  • Saumya, Vismay, younger son
  • Megha Bhojak
  • Rohan Mistry
  • Ved Choksi
  • Himja Bhojak
  • Viswa Dalal
  • Sakshi Simran
  • Hardav Shah
  • Maharshi Shah
  • Bhagyesh Thakkar
  • Deep Joshi
  • Khushi Joshi

Music

Mission Mummy
Soundtrack album by
Released12 November 2016 (2016-11-12)
Recorded2016
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length37:36
LabelVirtual Entertainment
ProducerNigam Shah
Nishith Mehta chronology
Better Half
(2010)
Mission Mummy
(2016)
Passport
(2016)

Music and background score is composed by Nishith Mehta, with lyrics penned by Narsinh Mehta, Dhiruben Patel, Tushar Shukla and Ashish Kakkad. The music album consists of four "Prabhatiyas" that were written by Narsinh Mehta.

Film"s title track, "Aa Chhe Mission Mummy" is penned by Ashish Kakkad. Another song, "Bhasha Mari Gujarati Chhe" is written by Tushar Shukla. The youngest actor Saumya wrote a song, "Jig Jig Jig Jignesh Bhai" during the shoot of the film, and when the director found it interesting he decided to take it in into the film. Original story writer Dhiruben Patel wrote a song, "Why Do I Have to Miss Her So Much?" for the film that is entirely written in English.

Official music album was released on 12 November 2016 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The music is digitally available through Hungama Digital.

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Jaag ne Jadva Krishna Govalia"Narsinh MehtaHimali Vyas Nayak5:16
2."Jaagi ne Joun to Jagat Dise Nahi"Narsinh MehtaHimali Vyas Nayak8:45
3."Jalkamal Chhandi Jaa ne Bala"Narsinh MehtaHimali Vyas Nayak6:06
4."Vaishnav Jan to Tene re kahie"Narsinh MehtaHimali Vyas Nayak5:30
5."Morpinchchh Shi Kadi Mulayam"Tushar ShuklaHimali Vyas Nayak2:52
6."Bhasha Mari Gujarati Chhe"Tushar ShuklaGaurang Vyas, Shyamal Munshi, Saumil Munshi, Aarti Munshi, Praful Dave, Sanjay Oza, Himali Vyas Nayak, Rasikraj Barot, Punshi Gadhvi, Urmish Mehta, Vaishali Mehta, Hiral Brahmbhatt, Amip Prajapati, Aashita Prajapati, Bhumik Shah, Riya Shah, Abhita Patel, Prahar Vora, Aashna Mehta, Tathya Solanki, Taksh Shah, Manush Prajapati, Prisha Rachh, Yashvi Vyas, Shreya Lal4:21
7."Aa Chhe Mission Mummy"Ashish KakkadKushal Choksi, Mousam & Malka Mehta, Aashna Mehta2:42
8."Why do I have to miss her so much?"Dhiruben PatelKushal Choksi1:42
9."Jig Jig Jig Jigneshbhai"Saumya ShahNishith Mehta0:39
10."Tarana" Himali Vyas Nayak 

Marketing

The film producers started the marketing and promotional campaigns from 13 October 2016. The producers of the film declared the title and release date on their official social media platforms.

Release

Preview screenings for a selected audience were conducted a few days before the actual release. The film was released in Gujarat, Mumbai, and Pune on 9 December 2016.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Mission Mummy Gujarati Movie Trailer, Casting, Videos, News and More Information". Retrieved 4 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Mission Mummy Official poster released". 6 November 2016. Retrieved 4 December 2016.
  3. ^ Live Gujarat News (13 November 2016). "MISSION MUMMY PICTURE NU PC". Retrieved 4 December 2016 – via YouTube.