Bhole Shankar

Bhole Shankar
Directed by Pankaj Shukla
Produced by Gulshan Bhatia
Written by Pankaj Shukla
Starring Mithun Chakraborty
Manoj Tiwari
Antara Mona Lisa Biswas
Master Shivendu
Music by Dhananjay Mishra
Cinematography Raju Kaygee
Edited by Prashant-Komal
Distributed by Abhay Sinha
Release dates
12 September 2008
Country India
Language Bhojpuri

Bhole Shankar is a 2008 Bhopuri-language Indian feature film directed by Pankaj Shukla and produced by Gulshan Bhatia, starring Mithun Chakraborty and Manoj Tiwari in lead roles. The film took the biggest opening for a Bhojpuri film and is considered as the biggest Bhojpuri hit.[1]

Synopsis

Bhole Shankar revolves around the unemployment issue where Mithun Chakraborty plays the role of Shankar, an underworld Don and the elder brother of Bhole, played by Manoj Tiwari. Bhole Shankar is the first Bhojpuri film of Mithun Chakraborty.

Cast

Soundtrack

The film's music was composed by Dhananjay Mishra and the lyrics were written by Bipin Bahaar. Playback singer Shailender Singh came out of retirement to perform the song "Jai Ho Chhath Maiya" for the film.

  1. "Re Bauraee Chanchal Kirniya" – Raja Hasan
  2. "Dil Ke Haal Bataeen Kaise" – Mauli Dave
  3. "Tori Marji" -Poonam Yadav, Manoj Tiwari
  4. "Piya More Gaile Rama" – Indu Sonali
  5. "Naak Ke Nathiya" – Manoj Tiwari
  6. "Kehu Sapna Mein" – Kalpana, Udit Narayan
  7. "Jai Ho Chhath Maiya" – Shailendra Singh, Malini Awasthi
  8. "Jab Jab Aave Yaad" – Indu Sonali, Ujjaini, Manoj Tiwari
  9. "Ae Bhai Ji" – Manoj Tiwari

Box office

Although, the film was initially banned in Bihar,[2] it earned more than Rs. 35 Lac. in Bihar alone in its opening weekend, a record for any Bhojpuri film in the state. The film went on to complete 100 days run at various cinema halls. The film got very good response even from Non-Bhojpuri speaking audience and film was running well after one year in many parts of Northern India. This was the first Bhojpuri film to get a simultaneous release in overseas market like Nepal, Fiji, Mauritius and Guiana.

References

  1. "Mithun’s first Bhojpuri film creates record in Bihar". Screen. 3 October 2008. Retrieved 10 December 2009.
  2. "Mithun's films banned from release in Bihar". Hindustantimes. 29 December 2007. Retrieved 27 November 2010.

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