Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin
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Directed by | Sudhir Mishra |
Written by | Nikhil Advani (screenplay) Sudhir Mishra (screenplay) Shivkumar Subramaniam (screenplay) |
Story by | Sudhanshu Mishra |
Produced by | Mahesh Bhatt Amit Khanna |
Starring | Nirmal Pandey Smriti Mishra Tara Deshpande Ashish Vidyarthi |
Cinematography | Sukumar Jatania |
Edited by | Renu Saluja |
Music by | M. M. Kreem |
Release date | 7 June 1996 |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | ₹45 lakh (equivalent to ₹2.5 crore or US$290,000 in 2023) |
Box office | ₹1.1 crore (equivalent to ₹6.0 crore or US$720,000 in 2023) |
Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin (transl. No End to This Night) is a 1996 Indian Hindi-language thriller film directed by Sudhir Mishra. The film features Tara Deshpande and Nirmal Pandey, with the entire plot taking place over a single night. The film is based on a story written by Sudhir Mishra's brother, Sudhanshu Mishra, who died in 1995.
In 2011, Sudir Mishra launched a spiritual sequel to Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin, titled Yeh Saali Zindagi, with Arunoday Singh, Irrfan Khan and Chitrangada Singh.[1][2]
Plot
An advertising executive, Aditya (Nirmal Pandey) has a beautiful wife (Tara Deshpande) and a beautiful mistress (Smriti Mishra). This secret affair is the catalyst for much of the plot. Adi gets into a scuffle with a bunch of gangsters led by Ramanbhai, (Ashish Vidyarthi). To add to the tension, Ramanbhai is under duress because his colleague, Vilas Pandey (Saurabh Shukla) is after his life.
A small-scale gang war erupts in the city: A cop Inspector Patankar (Ganesh Yadav) is changing sides faster than a chameleon, a rival gang lord Prafulla Kalia (Virendra Saxena) is offering deals and — in the middle of all this — Aditya finds himself stuck. A fast-paced sequence of events happen in the span of one single night.
Cast
- Nirmal Pandey as Aditya
- Tara Deshpande as Pooja
- Smriti Mishra as Malvika
- Manoj Pahwa as Rajesh
- Saurabh Shukla as Vilas Pandey
- Ashish Vidyarthi as Ramanbhai
- Seema Bhargava as Ramanbhai's sister
- Johnny Lever in a guest role
- Deepak Qazir as Vilas's accomplice
- Virendra Saxena as Prafulla Kalia
- Sandeep Kulkarni as Shankar
- Kishore Kadam as Ganya
- Ganesh Yadav as Inspector Patankar
- Murad Ali as Chhotu, Ramanbhai's so-called younger brother
- R. Madhavan as the club singer in the song "Chup Tum Raho"
- Akhil Mishra as the Neighbour
Soundtrack
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Soundtrack album by | ||||
Released | 9 June 1996 (India) | |||
Genre | Film soundtrack | |||
Label | PLUS MUSIC/T-SERIES | |||
Producer | M. M. Kreem | |||
M. M. Kreem chronology | ||||
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The soundtrack includes the following tracks and instrumentals, composed by M. M. Kreem, with lyrics by Nida Fazli, who received a Filmfare Best Lyricist Award Nomination for "Jeevan Kya Hai." Background music was by Salim-Sulaiman.
Song | Singer (s) |
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Dushmani Hogi | Chitra |
Chup Tum Raho | M. M. Kreem, Chitra |
Hey Babu | Chitra, S.P. Balasubramaniam |
Jeevan Kya Hai | M. M. Kreem |
Mere Tere Naam | S.P. Balasubramaniam |
Pehli Baar Mile | Chitra, S.P. Balasubramaniam [3] |
Critical reception
Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin features in Avijit Ghosh's book, 40 Retakes: Bollywood Classics You May Have Missed. "Violent and sensuous, opaque and funny, the movie creates the Bollywood mafia stylebook," Ghosh writes.
Awards
- 1996: Star Screen Award: Best Editing: Renu Saluja
- 1996: Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards: Best Actor Award (Hindi): Ashish Vidyarthi
- 1997: Star Screen Award for Best Villain: Ashish Vidyarthi
References
- ^ a sequel to Sudhir Mishra's Iss Raat ki Subah Nahin, The Times of India, 14 September 2009.
- ^ Sudhir Mishra back in Raat race Subhash K Jha, TNN, The Times of India, 23 August 2009.
- ^ Songs Bollywood Hungama.