O Teri

O Teri

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Umesh Bisht
Produced by Atul Agnihotri Alvira Khan Agnihotri
Written by Umesh Bist
Neeti Palta
Starring Pulkit Samrat
Bilal Amrohi
Sarah-Jane Dias
Mandira Bedi
Narrated by Salman Khan
Music by GJ Singh, Rajiv Bhalla, Hard Kaur
Cinematography Ganesh Rajavelu
Edited by Devendra Murdeshwar
Production
company
Release dates
  • 28 March 2014 (2014-03-28)
Country India
Language Hindi

O Teri is a Hindi comedy film released on 28 March 2014 directed by Umesh Bisht and produced by Atul Agnihotri and Alvira Khan Agnihotri,[1] featuring Pulkit Samrat, Bilal Amrohi, Sarah-Jane Dias,[2][3] and Mandira Bedi. The film stars Pulkit Samrat and newcomer Bilal Amrohi as two journalists, who come across a big scam.[4] Upon release, the film received generally negative reviews and went on to become a box office disaster. O Teri has been noted to have similarities with the 1983 Bollywood film "Jaane Bhi Do Yaroo".

Plot

Prantabh Pratap aka PP (played by Pulkit Samrat) and Anand Ishwaram Devdutt Subramanium/AIDS (played by Bilal Amrohi are two journalists and roommates. Their boss Monsoon (played by Sarah-Jane Dias) always seems to insult them for the horrid quality of their work. She never seems to believe them and threatens to fire them from their jobs if they lie to her. One day PP and AIDS discover CBI Officer Avinash Tripathi's dead body in their car and attempt to take it to their office. However, by the time PP and AIDS have brought Monsoon, the dead body has vanished causing Monsoon to think PP and AIDS lied and hence she fires them from their jobs. Frustrated, one day PP and AIDS are walking on a bridge which somehow collapses on the highway. On the news some people suggest the reason for the collapse could be a sonic boom, no blessings or the screw driver not inserted. PP and AIDS somehow discover that the dead body had caused the bridge to fall. The police take it away from them and later they end up with a CD that could expose a corrupt politician. The politicians chase PP and AIDS into a warehouse where eventually the police arrives and Monsoon realises that the men were telling the truth all this while. The politicians get arrested and PP and AIDS become nationwide heroes

Cast

Location

The movie is shot primarily at the Mindmill Corporate Towers in Noida, NCR.

Box office

The film which released—alongside Dishkiyaoon and Youngistaan—in approximately 1000 theatres across India saw a "poor" opening occupancy of 5-10%.[5]

Soundtrack

Music is composed by GJ Singh, Rajiv Bhalla and Hard Kaur. Lyrics penned by Kumaar, Abhinav Chaturvedi, Manish J. Tipu.

Tracklist
No. TitleSinger(s) Length
1. "Butt Patlo"  Jaspreet Jasz & Roshni Baptist 3:26
2. "Akhan Vich"  GJ Singh, Jaspreet Jasz & Neeti Mohan 3:24
3. "Ummbakkum"  Iulia Vântur, Mika Singh & Jaspreet Jasz 2:59
4. "Phollo Karta"  Manish J. Tipu 4:10
5. "Ummbakkum (Remix)"  Iulia Vântur, Mika Singh & Jaspreet Jasz 3:13
6. "O Teri"  Rajiv Bhalla, Pooja Bhalla & Neuman Pinto 3:14

References

  1. "Atul Agnihotri’s ‘O Teri’ to release March 7 next year". Vancouver Desi. 9 October 2013. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  2. Singh, Prashant (15 October 2013). "Salman Khan's new act: playing godfather in Bollywood". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  3. "Role in '24' is tailor made for me: Mandira Bedi". IBN Live. 25 October 2013. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  4. "Salman Khan 'adopts' sister's O Teri". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 4 Feb 2014.
  5. "Dishkiyaoon O Teri And Youngistaan Open Poorly". Box Office India Trade Network. Box Office India. 28 March 2014. Retrieved 31 March 2014.

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