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Release date: 26 October 2007 (India)
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No
Smoking is a 2007 Indian neo-noir psychological thriller film written
and directed by Anurag Kashyap and co-produced by Vishal Bhardwaj and
Kumar ...
Story by: Anurag Kashyap; Raj Singh Chaudhary
Budget: ₹23 crore (US$3.5 million)
Box office: ₹3 crore (US$460,000)
Music by: Vishal Bhardwaj
No Smoking is a 2007 Indian neo-noir psychological thriller film written and directed by Anurag Kashyap and co-produced by Vishal Bhardwaj and Kumar Mangat. The film stars John Abraham, Ayesha Takia, Ranvir Shorey and Paresh Rawal in the lead roles, while Bipasha Basu appears in an Item number.[2] The film is loosely based upon the short story Quitters, Inc. by Stephen King, which was previously adapted as one of three segments featured in Hollywood anthology film, Cat's Eye (1985). It became the first Indian film to be adapted from a Stephen King short story.[3] The story follows K (Abraham) a self-obsessed, narcissist chain smoker who agrees to kick his habit to save his marriage and visits a rehabilitation centre, but is caught in a labyrinth game by Baba Bengali (Rawal), the man who guarantees he will make him quit.[4][5]
The film released worldwide on 26 October 2007, but was met with a lukewarm response from Indian critics and mixed response from overseas critics.[6][7] The film did not perform well at the box office either, becoming one of the major disasters of the year.[8] According to Kashyap, the film failed because, it was considered much ahead of its time, courtesy of its dark and unusual storyline comprising with elements of surrealism, fantasy, dream, reality,[9] horror and dark humour which left critics and the cinema-goers baffled, this was frowned upon by Indian audiences, as it was unconventional, pretentious and they had never seen anything like it.[10]
No Smoking was nominated at several award ceremonies in 2008, primarily for the technical aspects of the film, including 3 Filmfare award nominations. Before a full cinematic release in India, the film was invited to be screened at the Rome Film Festival where it won huge appreciation from the audience and critics alike.[6][11] In 2011 the film was played at several film festivals in India and China, receiving unanimous applause and praise, as well as winning a number of awards.[12]
K decides to check out Prayogshaala, and meets Shri Shri Prakash Guru Ghantal Baba Bengali Sealdahwale (Paresh Rawal). The centre operates behind the front of another business, 'Kalkatta Karpets'. K finds the building to be unconventional and confusing, similar to a Labyrinth. The method Prayogshaala uses to cure their patients of their addiction is based on fear and psychological manipulation. Each time a patient gives in to their vice, Baba makes sure that something shocking happens to them.
The first offense is almost killing a loved one, by keeping him/her in a chamber full of cigarette smoke the person has smoked in his entire life, for a duration of 5 minutes. The second offense is losing a finger. The third offense is the death of a loved one. The last offense is taking the soul of the person from his body, although this offense is described very loosely.
K initially refuses to sign the contract and pay the fee of ₹ 21,11,111 for his treatment but is forced to do so by Baba and his disciples. Baba then tells K that he is free to leave, but he must abide by the rules or he will suffer the consequences. K witnesses other members of the group as they try to quit smoking. Many end up losing fingers as they cannot resisit the urge to smoke. K tries to keep to the terms but fails twice and is punished. He is now very conscious about the third time.
After some time, K meets an old friend, who is now a Cuban cigar seller. At an event, K is forced to place a cigar in his mouth, in order to appease his friend. Seconds later, he receives a phone call from the police, who inform him that his wife is missing and possibly dead. He calls Baba and is told that for smoking, his wife will be killed, as per the rules. He protests that he did not actually smoke and Baba apologizes for the mistake, but says it is too late. K asks Baba to tell the police about this, but the line goes dead and the phone number is non-existent on dialling. K's protests are ignored and the police believe that he is delusional. Trying to prove his story, he seeks out a friend who had lost a finger at the rehabilitation centre, only to find that the man has all fingers intact. Mocking him, the police force K to smoke. Shortly afterwards, K gets a phone call that his brother committed suicide due to his smoking habit. K raves angrily at the police and is thrown in Jail.
K is eventually bailed out. Soon, he learns that Baba permits sins and vices to be done during a period known as 'Zero Minute'. He attends an event, where he sees Baba, but is unable to reach him. K decides to light a cigarette. Suddenly, K wakes up in a Russian army base, with a call from his wife. She asks him why he believes she is dead. K is confused, but escapes from the base by jumping into water and ends up in a ragged room, from which he sees himself staring out from a hospital room. He also sees his wife and Baba. He calls out but no one can hear him, and he is told that it is because his body no longer hears his inner soul. The final punishment is complete.
In a series of haphazard events, the twisted path of K's soul is shown, until it finally reaches his body once again. K wakes up in his home to find his wife sleeping near him. He also discovers that he is missing two fingers. Later, K is seen recommending the "Prayogshala" centre to a friend.
Due to the film having a complex storyline, when Kashyap was auditioning Abraham he read him a badly written fake script title Lapata (Lost), which Abraham declined to. After which he read him the real script of No Smoking, he immediately agreed to do it.[18] Initially Takia was not comfortable with the love making scenes and the clothes of the secretary (Annie), though Kashyap refused to make any changes.[19] There is also a scene where Abraham is seen nude from rear, this stirred up some controversy.[20] Abraham who had previously quit smoking, smoked up to 90 cigarettes a day during the shooting to give the film a more believable look. Later when the film was complete Abraham went for an X-ray and found his lungs were heavily damaged.[21]
Originally director Rajkumar Santoshi was set to make his acting debut by playing the role of the doctor, and writer Abbas Tyrewala was to play the role later given to Shorey, hence Kashyap named the character after the writer.[22]
The film was shot extensively in parts of the Russian Federation, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Siberia, in extremely cold climates with temperatures of minus 25 degrees Celsius (°C), despite this none of the crew members had any problems during the shooting.[24][25] During the shooting in Uzbekistan, a Russian actor dressed as a soldier had to chase Abraham. After running 200 meters the man collapsed, as the shooting was on high altitudes, there was a lack of oxygen. He had to be rushed to the hospital, as he had stopped breathing.[26]
In 2012 No Smoking was voted no 2 on the list "The Ten Worst Films Of John Abraham" by Rediff.com.[35]
Anurag Kashyap's reaction to the failure of No Smoking.[43]
The film was made on huge budget and at the time when it sank at the
box office, the director Kashyap fell into depression not expecting the
critics to lash at it.[43]
He admitted that most of the audience expected to see a film about
quitting smoking and that pre release the extensively played item song
featuring Basu gave audience the wrong type of image as they expected
her to play the lead role opposite Abraham.[10] In 2011 Kashyap stated that No Smoking was his favourite, of all his films.[44]
No Smoking has garnered a strong cult following, among Kashyap fans and movie buffs, who rate it as one of the most abstract stories, which can have multiple interpretations.[45] The film has seen more positive response from overseas than in India,[43] though the audience now views it as a modern masterpiece, critical reception has still not improved. It is often compared to the films of Hollywood director David Lynch, who is known for his cult surrealistic films.[46][47]
No Smoking has been played at several Film festivals. It was played at the Indian film festival and won multiple awards, after being repeatedly screened. The film was also played at various venues in Beijing, (China) and Rome.[12]
The official soundtrack was composed by Vishal Bhardwaj who also co-produced the film. Background Score was done by Hitesh Sonik & Clinton Cerejo. The lyrics were penned by Gulzar.[51] The music rights were sold to Eros Entertainment and were released in September 2007.[52] The album is available to download from iTunes.[53]
The film released worldwide on 26 October 2007, but was met with a lukewarm response from Indian critics and mixed response from overseas critics.[6][7] The film did not perform well at the box office either, becoming one of the major disasters of the year.[8] According to Kashyap, the film failed because, it was considered much ahead of its time, courtesy of its dark and unusual storyline comprising with elements of surrealism, fantasy, dream, reality,[9] horror and dark humour which left critics and the cinema-goers baffled, this was frowned upon by Indian audiences, as it was unconventional, pretentious and they had never seen anything like it.[10]
No Smoking was nominated at several award ceremonies in 2008, primarily for the technical aspects of the film, including 3 Filmfare award nominations. Before a full cinematic release in India, the film was invited to be screened at the Rome Film Festival where it won huge appreciation from the audience and critics alike.[6][11] In 2011 the film was played at several film festivals in India and China, receiving unanimous applause and praise, as well as winning a number of awards.[12]
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Plot
'K' (John Abraham) is a wealthy businessman in his 30s, and a heavy chain-smoker. He is confident, narcissistic and very arrogant in nature. After smoking cigarettes spiked with a potent form of marijuana, he ends up in hospital. His family and friends beg him to quit smoking, to no avail. K's friend Abbas (Ranvir Shorey) and his doctor (Kiku Sharda), offer to set up an appointment at a rehabilitation centre called 'Prayogshaala' ('The Laboratory'), which they claim will surely rid K of his habit. K finally relents after his wife Anjali (Ayesha Takia) leaves him, unable to take the strain K's smoking addiction places on their relationship.K decides to check out Prayogshaala, and meets Shri Shri Prakash Guru Ghantal Baba Bengali Sealdahwale (Paresh Rawal). The centre operates behind the front of another business, 'Kalkatta Karpets'. K finds the building to be unconventional and confusing, similar to a Labyrinth. The method Prayogshaala uses to cure their patients of their addiction is based on fear and psychological manipulation. Each time a patient gives in to their vice, Baba makes sure that something shocking happens to them.
The first offense is almost killing a loved one, by keeping him/her in a chamber full of cigarette smoke the person has smoked in his entire life, for a duration of 5 minutes. The second offense is losing a finger. The third offense is the death of a loved one. The last offense is taking the soul of the person from his body, although this offense is described very loosely.
K initially refuses to sign the contract and pay the fee of ₹ 21,11,111 for his treatment but is forced to do so by Baba and his disciples. Baba then tells K that he is free to leave, but he must abide by the rules or he will suffer the consequences. K witnesses other members of the group as they try to quit smoking. Many end up losing fingers as they cannot resisit the urge to smoke. K tries to keep to the terms but fails twice and is punished. He is now very conscious about the third time.
After some time, K meets an old friend, who is now a Cuban cigar seller. At an event, K is forced to place a cigar in his mouth, in order to appease his friend. Seconds later, he receives a phone call from the police, who inform him that his wife is missing and possibly dead. He calls Baba and is told that for smoking, his wife will be killed, as per the rules. He protests that he did not actually smoke and Baba apologizes for the mistake, but says it is too late. K asks Baba to tell the police about this, but the line goes dead and the phone number is non-existent on dialling. K's protests are ignored and the police believe that he is delusional. Trying to prove his story, he seeks out a friend who had lost a finger at the rehabilitation centre, only to find that the man has all fingers intact. Mocking him, the police force K to smoke. Shortly afterwards, K gets a phone call that his brother committed suicide due to his smoking habit. K raves angrily at the police and is thrown in Jail.
K is eventually bailed out. Soon, he learns that Baba permits sins and vices to be done during a period known as 'Zero Minute'. He attends an event, where he sees Baba, but is unable to reach him. K decides to light a cigarette. Suddenly, K wakes up in a Russian army base, with a call from his wife. She asks him why he believes she is dead. K is confused, but escapes from the base by jumping into water and ends up in a ragged room, from which he sees himself staring out from a hospital room. He also sees his wife and Baba. He calls out but no one can hear him, and he is told that it is because his body no longer hears his inner soul. The final punishment is complete.
In a series of haphazard events, the twisted path of K's soul is shown, until it finally reaches his body once again. K wakes up in his home to find his wife sleeping near him. He also discovers that he is missing two fingers. Later, K is seen recommending the "Prayogshala" centre to a friend.
Cast and crew
Cast
- John Abraham known in the film as simply K, a self obsessed, smart aleck, narcissist, chain smoker who agrees to quit smoking for his wife, but is caught up in the game of Baba Bengali in the process, after he refuses to co-operate.[5][13]
- Ayesha Takia as Anjali / Annie. Anjali the wife of K, who is fed up of his habit and forcefully tries to make him quit by threatening to leave him.[14] Annie is the secretary of K, who seems to have a crush on him and looks exactly the same as Anjali. Throughout the movie, it is implied she happens to be both Annie and Anjali as K liked spreading rumors in office about their affairs.
- Paresh Rawal as Shri Shri Prakash Guru Ghantal Baba Bengali Sealdahwale, the films main antagonist, who is extremely mysterious, yet very clever and powerful. He forcefully makes people quit smoking, otherwise bad things keep on happening in their lives. He knows at all times if someone is breaking his agreement, even if they are in another country, or no man's land.[5]
- Ranvir Shorey as Abbas Tyerwalla, the friend of K, who was also the one to introduce him to smoking. He recommends the prayogshala (Laboratory) to K, as he himself had to learn to quit smoking from Baba Bengali.[5]
- Karan Makhija as the doctor and another friend of K, who learnt to quit smoking from Baba Bengali.
- Joy Fernandes as Alex
- Jesse Randhawa in a special appearance as a dancer in the song "Jab Bhi Cigarette"
- Bipasha Basu in a special appearance in Item number "Phook De" (during the closing credits)
- Rasika Dugal in character role
- Anurag Kashyap as man in the elevator (uncredited)
- Vikramaditya Motwane as an employee in K's office
- Gajraj Rao as Drunk Man outside restaurant.
Crew
- Banner: Big Screen Entertainment & Eros Entertainment
- Producers: Kumar Mangat, Vishal Bhardwaj
- Director: Anurag Kashyap
- Lyrics: Gulzar
- Music Director: Vishal Bhardwaj
- Background Score: Hitesh Sonik, Clinton Cerejo
- Director of Photography: Rajeev Ravi
- Choreography: Ganesh Acharya
- Co-Producer: Sunil Lulla
- Action: Jai Singh Nijjar
- Editor: Aarti Bajaj
- Screenplay: Anurag Kashyap
- Art Director: Tariq Umar Khan
- Sound: Kunal Sharma
- Publicity Designs: Rahul Nanda, Himanshu Nanda & HR Enterprises
- Story / Writer: Anurag Kashyap
- Compositing Supervisor/Particle FX: Saareesh Churiwala
Production
Development
The idea for the film came during the making of Satya (1998), when director Ram Gopal Varma pitched a story about a chain smoker's encounter with someone who despises smoking. Varma later incorporated his own idea of the story as a short segment in his anthology film, Darna Mana Hai (2003). During the shooting of Kashyap's Black Friday, his assistant narrated him a different script about a chain smoker who wakes up without cigarettes and is unable to get any because of a curfew.[8] Kashyap decided to take the story forward, taking inspiration from Quitters, inc and a surreal moment from Cats Eye, subsequently making him develop the story into a darker and more unreal version.Casting
After the scripting was complete in 2006, Kashyap narrated the film to Shahrukh Khan, who was keen to do the film but later would back out for unknown reasons. When the deal fell through Kashyap who was in bad shape at the time, as one of his films were delayed and the other stuck in production, tried to get a hold of all the top actors, though none of them responded except for Abraham.[15] Vishal Bhardwaj, Kashyap's friend and producer of the fiim recommended Saif Ali Khan, as he was part of the smoking segment in Darna Mana Hai, though Kashyap had already finalised Abraham. Later false reports surfaced that Saif be appearing in a cameo, on the request of co-producer Kumar Mangat, who worked together in Omkara (2006).[16][17]Due to the film having a complex storyline, when Kashyap was auditioning Abraham he read him a badly written fake script title Lapata (Lost), which Abraham declined to. After which he read him the real script of No Smoking, he immediately agreed to do it.[18] Initially Takia was not comfortable with the love making scenes and the clothes of the secretary (Annie), though Kashyap refused to make any changes.[19] There is also a scene where Abraham is seen nude from rear, this stirred up some controversy.[20] Abraham who had previously quit smoking, smoked up to 90 cigarettes a day during the shooting to give the film a more believable look. Later when the film was complete Abraham went for an X-ray and found his lungs were heavily damaged.[21]
Originally director Rajkumar Santoshi was set to make his acting debut by playing the role of the doctor, and writer Abbas Tyrewala was to play the role later given to Shorey, hence Kashyap named the character after the writer.[22]
Filming
Most of the filming was done in unique ways. In one scene where Abraham and Shorey are seen as teenagers smoking Marijuana, most directors would have used child actors but Kashyap decided instead to alter the appearance of the actors and make them improvise and behave as kids themselves.[23]The film was shot extensively in parts of the Russian Federation, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Siberia, in extremely cold climates with temperatures of minus 25 degrees Celsius (°C), despite this none of the crew members had any problems during the shooting.[24][25] During the shooting in Uzbekistan, a Russian actor dressed as a soldier had to chase Abraham. After running 200 meters the man collapsed, as the shooting was on high altitudes, there was a lack of oxygen. He had to be rushed to the hospital, as he had stopped breathing.[26]
Reception
Critical reception
India
The film was heavily panned by Indian critics. Sify gave it 2 out of 5 stars saying "You try so hard to understand what No Smoking tries to say, but the film is like one big puzzle that refuses to get solved. John makes a sincere attempt to leave a mark and succeeds to an extent. Really, one wonders, what prompted John to instantly approve this bizarre story".[27] Rajeev Masand of IBN Live giving it 1.5/5 said "What the director gives us is an extremely arrogant piece of work that reeks of over-confidence and self-proclaimed genius. How else do you explain the intentionally incohesive screenplay, the bizarre dialogue, and the blatant disregard for the viewer's time and patience?".[28] Nikhat Kazmi of Times of India also gave it 1.5/5 stars and said "No Smoking leaves you completely baffled and desperately looking for logic in its surreal sequences of John in a jaded jail, John in a tunnel, John in a bathtub, John in Siberia-like surroundings".[29] Indu Mirani from DNA India rated it 1.5/5 saying "There is a fine line between intelligence and indulgence and with No Smoking, director Anurag Kashyap crosses it often. It’s not like he has made a rank bad film, but ‘No Smoking’ is so influenced by graphic novels and Neil Gaiman books, that understanding its plot’s many forward and backward movements would be out of the scope of the layman".[30] Khalid Mohamed of Hindustan Times rated it 1 star and said "Too in-depth man, too in-depth, puffing, driving, the sex act, fingers being chopped. Kcuf, kcuf. what’s happening out here? You can’t make out, you don’t care, and you’re fed up of the affectations, the self-indulgence."[31] Taran Adarsh from Bollywood Hungama giving it 1 out of 5 said "You try so hard to understand what No Smoking tries to say, but the film is like one big puzzle that refuses to get solved. What ails No Smoking, did you ask. Simple, it's the most complicated cinematic experience of 2007. On the whole, No Smoking fails miserably. Very disappointing!".[32] Prithviraj Hegde of Rediff.com gave the film 0 stars and said "The movie unfolds like a bad dream and spins into a downward spiral that's unreal, incomprehensible and leaves you dazed. And as you may have gathered, I still have no clue what the movie was about."[33] On the contrary, Chandril bhattacharya of Anandabazar patrika praised the movie uninhibitedly and described the film as first of its kind in India and historical.[34]In 2012 No Smoking was voted no 2 on the list "The Ten Worst Films Of John Abraham" by Rediff.com.[35]
Overseas
On Rotten Tomatoes website the film has received 50% fresh rating, indicating mixed reviews.[36] Phelim O'Neill of The Guardian gave it 3 out of 5 saying "While no screen credit is offered to King, it's clear his tale directly forms this film's basis, making it kind of a first for Indian cinema. It could be the beginning of a trend. While a slack pace, unsettled internal logic and a goofy subplot undo much of director Kashyap's hard work.[37] Film 4 also rated it 3 out of 5 stars and said "Those whose concept of Bollywood involves elephants, saris and dance numbers might be pleasantly surprised by Anurag Kashyap's film, a slick thriller that combines a screwball sensibility with a nightmarish twist".[38] Tajpal Rathore from BBC Films gave it 1 out of 5 and said "No Smoking is a surprisingly sincere effort, but shouldn't make your life feel any more fulfilled, even if you are a smoker. The shoddy screenplay is stale, and its situations laughable, and though the actors' give it their all, it just doesn't light up in the end. No smoke, and no fire, in what is ultimately a bit of a drag".[39]Box office
The film was screened in private a day before its release, as most of the audience could not decipher the film, they left, which resulted in a negative word of the mouth spreading. The film was further affected from negative critical reception.[40] No Smoking opened to a poor response at the box office, and was one of the biggest disasters of the year.[41]Awards
53rd Filmfare Awards- Nominated: Filmfare Award for Best Art Direction - Wasiq Khan
- Nominated: Filmfare Award for Best Cinematographer - Rajeev Ravi
- Nominated: Filmfare Award for Best Special Effects - Sudeepto Bose[42]
Impact and legacy
“I was extremely angry and bitter after No Smoking. People
reviewed me rather than the movie. It was a new kind of film and while
it was getting international recognition, in my own country it was being
ripped apart. I learnt a lesson though and it was that if you have to
do something new, you have to go step by step. First and foremost, look
at how the film would recover money. No Smoking was an expensive film and it hurts"
No Smoking has garnered a strong cult following, among Kashyap fans and movie buffs, who rate it as one of the most abstract stories, which can have multiple interpretations.[45] The film has seen more positive response from overseas than in India,[43] though the audience now views it as a modern masterpiece, critical reception has still not improved. It is often compared to the films of Hollywood director David Lynch, who is known for his cult surrealistic films.[46][47]
No Smoking has been played at several Film festivals. It was played at the Indian film festival and won multiple awards, after being repeatedly screened. The film was also played at various venues in Beijing, (China) and Rome.[12]
Interpretations
No Smoking is notable as being the only Bollywood film which can have multiple interpretations.[48] Kashyap explained that the film has nothing to do with quitting smoking but relatively about the state of mind, which refers to the mood or the mental state of the films protagonist, K. He has left it upon the audience themselves to make their own interpretations and speculate what transpires.[49][50] There are many unofficial blogs on the internet by fans trying to solve the films meaning.Soundtrack
| No Smoking | ||||
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| Studio album by Vishal Bhardwaj | ||||
| Released | September 2007 (India) | |||
| Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
| Label | Eros Entertainment | |||
| Producer | Kumar Mangat & Vishal Bhardwaj | |||
| Vishal Bhardwaj chronology | ||||
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Track listing
| Song | Singer(s) | Lyricist | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phook De (Club Mix) | Rekha Bhardwaj | Gulzar | 5:15 |
| Kash Laga | Sukhwinder Singh, Daler Mehndi, Vishal Bhardwaj | Gulzar | 5:47 |
| Ash Tray | Deva Sengupta | Gulzar | 4:39 |
| Phook De | Sukhwinder Singh | Gulzar | 5:55 |
| Jab Bhi Ciggaret | Sunidhi Chauhan | Gulzar | 5:06 |
| Jab Bhi Ciggaret (Jazz) | Adnan Sami | Gulzar | 5:03 |
Reception
The soundtrack album received critical acclaim. Abhishek Singh from Planet Bollywood said "Over all, as expected, the music turns out to be daringly different and in complete contrast to anything that you might have ever listened. Almost all the songs carry the message of the film along and for that reason only, one can’t be sure of this album on a stand alone basis but seen along side the concept of the movie, it sure hits the bulls eye".[54] Joginder Tuteja from India Fm said "With music by Vishal Bhardwaj and lyrics by Gulzar saab, one expects an unconventional soundtrack in the offering. Well, unconventional it is and in at least a couple of places, exciting too! This has to be one of the most original tracks ever written. 'Jab Bhi Cigarette' is the opening song of the album and may well be termed as the title song of the album".[55] Satyajit from Glamsham said "No Smoking dares to be different for chartering unexplored territories and have surprises in raucously driven vivacious tracks like “Phoonk De” and “Jab Bhi Cigarette”. Rekha Bhardwaj’s peculiar nasal twang will be garnering major spotlight in “Phoonk De (club mix) with chartbusting success after her subtle and submissive Laaga Chunari Mein Daag".[56]Possible Sequel
Despite the film being critically and commercially unsuccessful, in 2018 Kashyap discussed the possibility of a sequel, with Bhavin Acharya playing the lead character and the story carrying on from where No Smoking left off. He asked fans on Twitter for ideas and what they would like to see.[57] [58]References
| No Smoking | |
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Theatrical release poster
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| Directed by | Anurag Kashyap |
| Produced by | Kumar Mangat Pathak Vishal Bhardwaj |
| Screenplay by | Anurag Kashyap |
| Story by | Anurag Kashyap Raj Singh Chaudhary |
| Based on | Quitters, Inc. (1978) by Stephen King |
| Starring | John Abraham Ayesha Takia Paresh Rawal Ranvir Shorey |
| Music by | Vishal Bhardwaj |
| Cinematography | Rajeev Ravi |
| Edited by | Aarti Bajaj |
| Distributed by | Eros International |
Release date
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Running time
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128 minutes |
| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
| Budget | ₹23 crore (US$3.5 million) |
| Box office | ₹3 crore (US$460,000)[1] |
No Smoking (2007) - IMDb
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Rating: 7.2/10 - 4,961 votes
Drama ... No Smoking (2007). Not Rated | 2h 8min | Drama, Fantasy, Mystery | 26 ... Trending Hindi Movies and Shows · Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran (2018).
A surreal story about a man, his addiction of
smoking, and a mysterious and powerful organisation, which claims to
cure such addictions, though through very unusual ways.
Director:
Anurag KashyapCast
| Credited cast: | |||
| John Abraham | ... | K | |
| Ayesha Takia | ... | Anjali / Annie | |
| Paresh Rawal | ... | Shri Shri Prakash Guru Ghantal Baba Bangali Sealdah Wale | |
| Ranvir Shorey | ... | Abbas Tyrewala | |
| Kiku Sharda | ... | Doctor in charge of K's brother J | |
| Akhauri P. Sinha | ... | ACP | |
| Joy Fernandes | ... | J's friend Alex | |
| Karan Makhija | ... | J's friend, at the starting. | |
| Megh Pant | ... | ACP Assistant | |
| Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Pravishi Das | ... | Woman in Burkha (as Pravishee) | |
| Joy Fernandas | |||
| Sanjay Gandhi | ... | Chacha | |
| Jesse Randhawa | ... | Dancer / Singer | |
| Gajraj Rao | ... | Rajendra Kishan Dhingra | |
| Vineet Sharma | |||
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K lives a wealthy
lifestyle in India along with his widowed mother and brother, J. His
mother works as an interpreter with the German embassy. As a child K
acquired the habit of chain-smoking along with his friend, Abbas
Tyrewala. Now matured, running his own business, married to Anjali, who
also doubles as his Secretary, Annie, K continues to chain-smoke. When
Abbas quits, he manages to convince K to undergo treatment at the
Prayogshala located near Kalkatta Karpets but K refuses. He changes his
mind when Anjali moves out, decides to undergo treatment, goes to
Prayogshala, meets with Guruji, is forcibly enlisted, then again forced
to sign a Cheque for 21 Lakhs Rupees for his treatment, and after doing
so is discharged with a warning that very bad things will happen to him
and everyone of his family if he dares to smoke again. Watch what
happens when K decides to secretly re-locate and continue to smoke.
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Written by Gulzar
Composed by Vishal Bhardwaj
Performed by Adnan Sami
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No smoking is a maze
Anurag Kashyap is the
wannabe maverick genius of Bollywood. (I say wannabe because the
official maverick genius is Ram Gopal Varma :-). His films either do not
finish, or do not get released or release years later. After the solid
'Black Friday', it was difficult to ignore his next release and so I
went to watch 'No Smoking'.
No Smoking is a puzzle. It is a maze through the uncharted territories in Hindi cinema. Kashyap has donned a David Lynch hat this time. He unpacks a bag of questions on the screen for you which you have to find answers for yourself. And that, he backs up with excellent technical support from all other departments, so that you are not distracted in your search for answers.
I'll be honest. I did not really understand the film but I guess that is the way Kashyap wants it to be. He wants me to unravel the layers of the film as and when I have time. In that process, when I'd have soaked myself thoroughly in 'No Smoking', I'll let it go, not caring to be bothered by it anymore. Just like K (John Abraham's character) does to his cigarette.
a) Is cigarette a metaphor for all the things we lust for which only destroy us at the end? (I'm reminded of the line from 'Pulp Fiction' where Bruce Willis' girl friend tells him how things that are good to touch are not good to look at, referring to a pot belly) b) Is Paresh Rawal's character actually God? Is he the villain because he does not let us pursue our lust and plays by his rules - rules which cannot be bent or broken? c) In the end, does someone always have to really loose his soul and conscience? Can this world no go round if everyone owns his soul till the end?
I don't know if these are the questions that No Smoking asks. But it did force me to think of these.
The film is a technical accomplishment. The camera work, the set designs and graphics are all top notch. Tin cans were stacked up to create amazing visuals (you don't always need Switzerland :-). Music is in tune with the film and Gulzar, as always, has written lyrics that are sign-posts in this maze. Kudos also to Kumar Mangat and Vishal Bharadwaj for having the guts to produce such a film.
John Abraham is good. He always manages to do well in caught-on-all-sides characters. Paresh Rawal shines in his role. It was a relief to see him at some place other than a mindless Priyadarshan muddle.
No Smoking, no doubt, is at par technically with the best in the world but sadly enough, it has very little conventional entertainment value. It may be one of the milestones that Kashyap had to cross in his path to higher glories.
No Smoking is a puzzle. It is a maze through the uncharted territories in Hindi cinema. Kashyap has donned a David Lynch hat this time. He unpacks a bag of questions on the screen for you which you have to find answers for yourself. And that, he backs up with excellent technical support from all other departments, so that you are not distracted in your search for answers.
I'll be honest. I did not really understand the film but I guess that is the way Kashyap wants it to be. He wants me to unravel the layers of the film as and when I have time. In that process, when I'd have soaked myself thoroughly in 'No Smoking', I'll let it go, not caring to be bothered by it anymore. Just like K (John Abraham's character) does to his cigarette.
a) Is cigarette a metaphor for all the things we lust for which only destroy us at the end? (I'm reminded of the line from 'Pulp Fiction' where Bruce Willis' girl friend tells him how things that are good to touch are not good to look at, referring to a pot belly) b) Is Paresh Rawal's character actually God? Is he the villain because he does not let us pursue our lust and plays by his rules - rules which cannot be bent or broken? c) In the end, does someone always have to really loose his soul and conscience? Can this world no go round if everyone owns his soul till the end?
I don't know if these are the questions that No Smoking asks. But it did force me to think of these.
The film is a technical accomplishment. The camera work, the set designs and graphics are all top notch. Tin cans were stacked up to create amazing visuals (you don't always need Switzerland :-). Music is in tune with the film and Gulzar, as always, has written lyrics that are sign-posts in this maze. Kudos also to Kumar Mangat and Vishal Bharadwaj for having the guts to produce such a film.
John Abraham is good. He always manages to do well in caught-on-all-sides characters. Paresh Rawal shines in his role. It was a relief to see him at some place other than a mindless Priyadarshan muddle.
No Smoking, no doubt, is at par technically with the best in the world but sadly enough, it has very little conventional entertainment value. It may be one of the milestones that Kashyap had to cross in his path to higher glories.
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Directed by Anurag Kashyap
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K, a chain-smoker, visits a rehabilitation centre to quit smoking. He is released after he signs a cheque for 21 lakh rupees and is warned that his family will be killed if he dares to smoke again.
Release date: 26 October 2007 (India)
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Well, honestly I felt that it was a good start, but Anurag couldn't end it well. That's what the difference between Hollywood ...
I am a big fan of Anurag and I appreciate what he was trying to do with this film. But he is not David Lynch. This film is ...
I love anurag kashyap and his movies for his different ideas and his ongoing better direction quality. He is the best ...
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