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83 is a 2021 Indian Hindi-language sports film directed by Kabir Khan and produced by Deepika Padukone, Kabir Khan, Vishnu Vardhan InduriSajid NadiadwalaReliance Entertainment and 83 Film Ltd.[6][7] Based on the India national cricket team led by Kapil Dev, which won the 1983 Cricket World Cup, the film's story and dialogues were co-written by Khan, along with Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan, Vasan Bala and Sumit Arora. It stars Ranveer Singh as Dev and Padukone as Romi Bhatia, Dev's wife, featuring an ensemble cast of Pankaj TripathiTahir Raj BhasinJiivaSaqib SaleemJatin SarnaChirag Patil, Dinker Sharma, Nishant Dahiya, Harrdy SandhuSahil KhattarAmmy VirkAdinath Kothare, Dhairya Karwa and R Badree. The film's soundtrack is composed by Pritam and the background score is composed by Julius Packiam. The cinematography and editing were handled by Aseem Mishra and Nitin Baid, respectively. The cricket action and choreography was coordinated by Rob Miller of ReelSports.

The rights for producing the film based on India's journey at the 1983 World Cup was owned by Phantom Films, whose producer Madhu Mantena and Vishnu Vardhan Induri had formally met the Indian squad of 1983 during mid-July 2016, and its frontman Kapil Dev, and signed a Memorandum of understanding (MoU) to make the official biopic.[8] Later, in September 2017, Reliance Entertainment joined the film's producers and made an official announcement about the biopic with members of the winning team, where Singh and Khan brought on board for the project as the lead actor and director respectively.[9] Following an extensive casting and pre-production process, the film began principal photography on 5 June 2019, where it was majorly shot in and around England for three months and a brief schedule took place in India, before filming being wrapped up on 7 October.[10]

Earlier scheduled for an 10 April 2020 release, the film was pushed from its release date several times due to the casting and pre-production works that delayed filming, and also due to the COVID-19 pandemic in India, thus resulting the film to be delayed entirely till 2020.[11][12] The film was premiered at the Red Sea International Film Festival on 15 December and released in 5,000 theatres worldwide on 24 December 2021 (Christmas Eve) in conventional 2D and 3D formats, distributed by Reliance Entertainment and PVR Pictures.[2] The film was dubbed and released in TamilTeluguKannada and Malayalam languages, apart from the original version.[2] The film received positive response from critics and audiences, praising the performances of the cast, screenplay, direction and


Cast

Origin

A film based on the 1983 Cricket World Cup and India's win at the tournament was announced on mid-July 2016,[8] with the rights for the production being purchased by Phantom Films — a joint production company owned by Madhu Mantena, featuring the collaborations of directors Anurag KashyapVikas Bahl and Vikramaditya Motwane.[32] Vishnu Vardhan Induri, the founder and managing director of Celebrity Cricket League, also expressed his interest in co-producing the film, citing his passion for cricket.[33][34] It is touted to be the first venture of his newly formed production house, Vibri Media.[33] The squad members of the 1983 team, along with former Indian cricketer Kapil Dev met the producers at a suburban hotel in Mumbai, discussing about the film.[8] In the process, the two production companies had signed a Memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the 1983 team to make an official biopic, where according to the norms, the producers will get to use the actual names of the players as well as use real incidents from their lives. In an official statement regarding the biopic, Dev stated that "the journey of the 1983 team is a story of inspiration which proves that one can achieve anything if they aim for it and work for it no matter what the world thinks".[33]

Development

Despite the official announcement, the makers were yet to finalise the cast and crew members and the director of the project. Rumours surfaced that Kabir Khan will direct the project and either Ranveer SinghArjun Kapoor or Sushant Singh Rajput will play the role of Kapil Dev.[35][36] When Khan was asked about his role in the biopic, he stated that "he was fascinated on the story of India's journey at the 1983 Cricket World Cup" but remained silent on the claims of directing the film.[37] Akshay Kumar was also rumoured to act in the film, which was later declined.[38] On 25 September 2017, Phantom Films announced that Singh would play the role of Kapil Dev,[39] and Kabir Khan too confirmed that he will direct the film.[40]

As a young schoolboy when I watched India win the 1983 Cricket World Cup. I had no idea that from that day onwards cricket in India will change forever. As a filmmaker, for me, the journey to that win, filled with raw energy and sheer passion of that young Indian team, is probably one of the most exciting stories I have worked on.

— Kabir Khan, on directing the film[41]

A launch event was hosted at JW Marriott Mumbai on 27 September 2017 by Reliance Entertainment and Vibri Media to announce the biopic officially under the title 83.[42][43] Singh and the entire former team that won the Cricket World Cup in 1983 were present at the event.[44] Speaking at the event, Khan said that the makers will begin pre-production and location scouting by late-November 2017, and has planned to shoot the film in real locations, in order to create authenticity and also "to give youngsters to celebrate the milestone in the history of Indian Cricket which happened when many were not even born".[42]

This film was considered to be one of the last productions of Phantom Films,[45] the other being Super 30 (2019) and Ghoomketu (2020). The company dissolved in October 2018 after its response to a sexual assault allegation on Bahl by a former women employee of the company,[46] and its collaborators later moved to work on independent projects.[46] Bahl was ousted from the project.[47] In May 2019, Sajid Nadiadwala joined the film as one of the co-producers.[48][49] The film being on the budget of ₹125 crore (US$17 million), the producers had gave ₹15 crore (US$2.0 million) to the 1983 team for the biopic.[50]

Casting

The casting and pre-production works were delayed extensively as Kabir Khan wanted "a cast that authenticates the 1983 Indian squad".[51] Initially, Vicky Kaushal was rumoured to play a prominent role in the film, but Kaushal denied Khan's offer due to his commitments in Uri: The Surgical Strike (2019).[52] Similarly, Allu Arjun and Vijay Deverakonda too were considered to play the role of Krishnamachari Srikkanth, both declining the offer.[53][54] Later, Tamil actor Jiiva was signed to reprise Srikkanth, marking his Hindi debut.[55] His inclusion was officially confirmed on late-January 2019.[56] On 23 January, Punjabi actor-singer Ammy Virk was signed to play the role of Balwinder Sandhu.[57] The makers further cast Tahir Raj Bhasin and ex-cricketer and singer Harrdy Sandhu, to play the roles of Sunil Gavaskar and Madan Lal respectively.[58][59] Chirag Patil, son of former cricketer and a member of 1983 Indian cricket squad, Sandeep Patil reprised his father's role for the film, thereby making his acting debut.[60][61]

The casting process continued till mid-February 2019,[62][20] with Saqib Saleem playing the role of Mohinder Amarnath,[63] and Dhairya Karwa was assigned to reprise Ravi Shastri.[64][65] Pankaj Tripathi roped in to play PR Man Singh, former cricketer, who managed the Indian Cricket Team playing for 1983 World Cup.[66] Vijay Varma was initially reported to play Roger Binny, but the role went to Nishant Dahiya.[67] Amiya Dev, Kapil Dev's daughter joined as an assistant director to Kabir Khan.[68] R. Badree, who acted in Khan's web-series The Forgotten Army, assigned to play the role of Sunil Valson.[69] In mid-April 2019, Adinath Kothare was assigned to play Dilip Vengsarkar,[70] and Jatin Sarna was signed in to play Yashpal Sharma.[71] Mali Marshall was cast to play his father and West Indies fast bowler Malcolm Marshall.[72] In May 2019, Pritam was announced as the music director,[73] and in June, Deepika Padukone joined the cast as Kapil Dev's wife, Romi Bhatia, while also co-producing the film.[14] While Katrina Kaif was initially rumoured to play the role,[74] Khan stated that she was never in talks for the film.[75]

Pre-production

Singh began preparing for the role during mid-August 2018, and learnt lessons from former professional cricketer Sachin Tendulkar.[76][77] Khan also joined the team at the Lord's Cricket Stadium in St John's WoodLondon where he began pre-production works on the film.[76] He also trained under the guidance of Kapil Dev, to fit for his role in the film.[78] When the final cast being announced, former cricketer-politician Kirti Azad gave to Khan on how they enact the former cricketers on-screen. He further gave inputs on his former teammates nature and mannerisms. In March 2019, the team underwent practice sessions at Mumbai for 3 hours, starting from 7:00–10:00 AM, while Singh prepared for an extra hour.[79] The training sessions consisted of physical, skill training and establishing different styles.[79] A source from The Indian Express said that "Ranveer practiced for about 2 hours every alternate day with Balwinder Singh Sandhu. Post that, they discuss the mindset of the 1983 team during the tournament and dissect Kapil Dev’s captaincy that Balwinder saw from close quarters."[80] Then, in April 2019, the cast trained at cricket with former cricketers Balwinder Sandhu and Yashpal Sharma, at a camp at Dharamshala Cricket Stadium for 10 days.[81] He was further trained with Kapil Dev at Delhi in May 2019, closer to the start of the film's shoot,[82] and also attended practice sessions at Lord's in June 2019.[83]

Filming

Khan announced that the filming would start in London and will be extensively shot there for three months, starting from May 2019.[84][85] The entire cast flew to London on 28 May to become part of the shooting schedule.[86] Principal photography began on 5 June at GlasgowScotland where filming took place for one week.[87][88] Padukone joined film team in Glasgow for her part of shooting.[89] On 25 June 2019, celebrating the anniversary of India's win at the 1983 Cricket World Cup, Khan stated about the shooting of the climax scene, which was the finals, saying that, the shooting will begin after 2019 Cricket World Cup tournament (14 July 2019).[90][91] On 4 July, Pankaj Tripathi stated that he wrapped the shooting of the film.[92]

On 17 July, post the 2019 World Cup Final, the team began preparation for shooting for the climax scene with Chirag Patil, sharing behind-the-scenes video from the practice sessions.[93] Madhu Mantena, the film's producer revealed that shooting at the Lord's cricket ground, was a difficult task due to security reasons, and he went a trip to London, every month for a year to work with the local production crew to get the required permissions.[94] Mantena said that, the film unit is the that has ventured into the players' locker room and the long room in the stadium and since they were recreating a real event, there was a lot of detailing involved in terms of locations and replications.[94] The makers continued shooting further at the Dulwich College in LondonEdinburgh cricket club, Nevill Ground at Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent and The Oval cricket ground.[95] The team went to Lord's stadium in late-August to shoot the climax scene for five days, and after its completion, the team wrapped the three-month filming schedule in London on 1 September 2019.[94][96] The team returned to India, to shoot few sequences for the film at Mumbai.[97] On 10 September 2019, the team kickstarted the second and final schedule of the film.[98][99] Padukone finished her portion of shooting in mid-September.[100][101] The filming was completed on 7 October 2019.[102]