Champion (2003 film)
Champion | |
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Directed by | Rabi Kinagi |
Written by | Rabi Kinagi |
Produced by | Shree Venkatesh Films |
Starring | Jeet Srabanti Chatterjee |
Cinematography | V. Probhakar |
Edited by | Atish Chandra Sarkar |
Music by | S P Venkatesh |
Distributed by | Ashadeep Entertainment |
Release date | 15 April 2003 |
Running time | 166 mins [1] |
Country | India |
Language | Bengali |
Box office | ₹1.40 crores |
Champion is a 2003 Bengali sports-drama film directed by Rabi Kinagi, the movie featured Jeet and Srabanti Chatterjee. This movie is Jeet's third movie and Srabanti Chatterjee's debut movie.[2] The film is the remake of 1999 Telugu film Thammudu which was loosely based on the 1992 Hindi film Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar which itself was loosely based on the 1979 movie Breaking Away.
Plot
The main theme of the film depicts how an irresponsible boy can be very responsible at a particular stage of life. In this film we have got a glittering appearance of a new hero at Tollygunge named 'Jeet'. Raja is a college student who is forever committing mischief. He and his peers Bhola, Dhonu & Kanu always stay on the top of the list of failures. Raja has an elder brother, Rohit (Siddhartho) who is the exact opposite of the infamous Raja. Rohit works at their father's cafe, and is bright in studies. Their father is fed up with the restless Raja. Even after repeated whackings from his father the stubborn mule refuses to change. Raja's only support is his childhood friend Kavita who is secretly in love with him. But the flirtatious Raja finds solace in the spoilt brat Riya, the daughter of a millionaire. Raja saves Riya from the villainous millionaire student Ronny. But Riya dumps Raja & patches up with the affluent Rony. In the meanwhile Rohit starts rigorously practising for the upcoming kick boxing championship final against Rony. All hell breaks loose when Rohit is beaten by Rony & his mates. Rohit is hospitalised in a critical condition. Raja approaches Rohit's coach and begs him to train Raja. Thus a vigorous practice schedule begins. Raja with support from Kavita gets himself ready for the match. In the match he emerges victorious and dedicates the trophy to Rohit and then celebrates his love with Kavita.
With Jeet's journey in Bengali film world taking a new-found momentum from this film after the huge success of 'Saathi', the industry got yet another great young actor in Siddhartho Banerjee, in the role of Rohot (Jeet's elder brother). Siddhartho, though a regular face in TV serial lead roles, was relatively a newcomer on the big screen. His screen presence was at par with that of Jeet and acting was top-notch. This film also gifted the industry another budding actor, Sagnik (in the role of Rony) who was a great fit opposite the Jeet-Siddhartho duo.
Cast
- Jeet as Raja
- Srabanti Chatterjee as Kavita
- Deepankar De as Raja's Father
- Rajesh Sharma as Sports Coach
- Siddhartho Banerjee as Rohit
- Sagnik Chatterjee as Ronny
- Sandhita Chatterjee as Riya
- Shyamal Dutta as Kavita's Father
Soundtrack
Singers are Shreya Ghoshal, Jojo, Reema Mukherjee.
All lyrics are written by Gautam Sushmit; all music is composed by S. P. Venkatesh
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Mone Pore Koto Kotha" | Kavita Krishnamurthy | 04:42 |
2. | "Travelling Soldier" | Ramana Gogula | 03:38 |
3. | "Srimoti Ektu Darao" | S.P. Balasubrahmanyam | 05:43 |
4. | "Chokhe Lage Nesha" | Babul Supriyo, Kavita Krishnamurthy | 05:20 |
5. | "Cholo Na Prem Kori" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Kavita Krishnamurthy | 04:06 |
6. | "Kobe Je Amar Naam" | Babul Supriyo | 03:02 |
7. | "Bondhu Bole Dako Jare (Male)" | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | 05:03 |
Reception
Champion was a high critically and commercially success. Mainly Jeet's comic timing and acting was praised.
Awards
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Best actor nomination (Jeet) Best playback singer and Best Supporting Actor Nomination (Siddhartho Banerjee)
References
- ^ "Champion 2003 Movie". Retrieved 14 November 2008.
- ^ "Dream Pair : Heroine Hunt". Calcutta, India: www.telegraphindia.com. 18 June 2008. Retrieved 15 November 2008.
External links
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- 2000s Bengali-language films
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- Indian sports drama films
- 2000s sports drama films
- Indian romantic drama films
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- 2000s buddy films
- 2000s romantic drama films
- Bengali remakes of Telugu films
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