Roy (film)

This article is about the 2015 Indian romantic film. For the Irish children's television show, see Roy (TV series).
Roy

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Vikramjit Singh
Produced by Bhushan Kumar
Divya Khosla Kumar

Freeway Pictures
Written by Vikramjit Singh
Starring
Music by Songs:
Ankit Tiwari
Amaal Mallik
Meet Bros Anjjan
Background Score:
Sanjoy Chowdhury
Cinematography Himman Dhamija
Edited by Dipika Kalra, Rajat Arora
Production
company
Distributed by

AA Films

White Hill Productions
Release dates
  • 13 February 2015 (2015-02-13)
Running time
147 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi
Budget 40 crore (US$5.9 million)[1]
Box office est. 58 crore (US$8.6 million)[2]

Roy is a 2015 Indian romantic film, directed by debutant Vikramjit Singh and produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Divya Khosla Kumar and Ajay Kapoor under Freeway Pictures.[3] The movie features Arjun Rampal and Jacqueline Fernandez in the lead roles and Ranbir Kapoor in the title role with Shernaz Patel, Rajit Kapur and Shibani Dandekar in supporting roles. Anupam Kher appears in a cameo. The film is based on a Film Maker writing and directing movies about thefts and robberies. The movie had its premiere in Dubai on 12 February 2015 and was released worldwide on 13 February 2015.[4]

Plot

Kabir Garewal (Arjun Rampal), a Casanova film maker and screenwriter is making multiple films (GUNS Trilogy) based on a thief's life and robberies. All his films have been highly successful. In order to shoot the third part of the trilogy, he goes to Malaysia, where he meets a London-based film maker Ayesha (Jacqueline Fernandez). Kabir and Ayesha get friendly and soon fall in love. When Ayesha finds out about Kabir's Casanova attitude, she breaks up with him and returns to London. Dejected, Kabir goes into depression and returns to Mumbai, leaving his film incomplete. After several attempts, Kabir is unable to find the perfect climax for his film. On his assistant Meera's (Shernaz Patel) suggestion, Kabir attends a film festival as part of the jury, where Ayesha's film is being screened. Ayesha thinks Kabir is following her and asks him to stay away from her life. After his father's (Anupam Kher) death followed by him being sued by his film's financiers, Kabir decides to move on and complete his film.

In a parallel story, an infamous Roy (Ranbir Kapoor) is a mysterious international art thief whom no country seems to be able to get their hands on, including Detective Wadia (Rajit Kapur). On his new assignment, Roy goes to an unknown foreign land to steal an expensive painting only to find that its owner is the beautiful Tia (also played by Jacqueline Fernandez). Tia lives alone in a huge mansion where the painting is kept. Hence, Roy tries to befriend Tia during an art auction and soon impresses her with his charm. Sparks fly between them and both start spending time together, giving Roy entry into the mansion. Looking for the right opportunity, one night Roy runs away with the painting, leaving Tia heartbroken. Roy later regrets, as he realizes he has fallen in love with Tia. He decides to return the painting to her. After a small clash with the painting's new owner, Roy manages to get it back. On receiving the painting, Tia realises that Roy is now a changed man and forgives him.

Meanwhile, Kabir's film Guns 3 is released and is hugely successful. It is then revealed that 'Roy' was just an imaginary character in Kabir's film, and that Roy and Tia's story was actually the script of Guns 3. In the end, Kabir proposes to Ayesha and they reunite, just like Roy and Tia in Kabir's film. However, the role of the fictional character 'Roy' in Kabir's movie was played by in-movie Ranbir Kapoor. The movie ends with Roy and Tia walking together over a bridge, similar to the stolen painting.

Cast

Production

The film was produced on a budget of 40 crore (US$5.9 million), which included 30 crore (US$4.5 million) for production and 10 crore (US$1.5 million) for P&A. The film recovered 25 crore (US$3.7 million) from satellite rights, 6 crore (US$890,000) from music rights and 6 crore (US$890,000) from overseas rights.[5]

Promotions and marketing

The trailer of the film was released on 17 December 2014 and passed over 1 million views on YouTube within 24 hours. The film was promoted at famous reality shows like Bigg Boss and Comedy Nights with Kapil.

Critical reception

Indian Express movie critic gave only 0.5 stars and questioned "What is Ranbir Kapoor doing in a movie like this?"[6] Rajeev Masand on ibnlive gave only one star calling it "The film limps lethargically and collapse in a predictable twist ending"[7]

Soundtrack

Roy
Soundtrack album by
Released 9 January 2015 (2015-01-09)
Genre Feature Film Soundtrack
Length 34:48
Label T-Series

The songs of Roy are composed by Ankit Tiwari, Meet Bros Anjjan and Amaal Mallik, while the lyrics are written by Kumaar, Sandeep Nath and Abhendra Kumar Upadhyay.

Sanjoy Chowdhury composed the film score.

Track listing

No. TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s) Length
1. "Sooraj Dooba Hain"  KumaarAmaal MallikArijit Singh, Aditi Singh Sharma 4:24
2. "Tu Hai Ki Nahi"  Abhendra Kumar UpadhyayAnkit TiwariAnkit Tiwari 5:33
3. "Chittiyaan Kalaiyaan"  KumaarMeet Bros AnjjanKanika Kapoor, Meet Bros Anjjan 4:05
4. "Yaara Re"  Sandeep NathAnkit TiwariKK 4:57
5. "Boond Boond"  Abhendra Kumar UpadhyayAnkit TiwariAnkit Tiwari 5:21
6. "Tu Hai Ki Nahi (Unplugged)"  Abhendra Kumar UpadhyayAnkit TiwariTulsi Kumar 5:34
7. "Sooraj Dooba Hai (Version 2)"  KumaarAmaal MallikAditi Singh Sharma, Arijit Singh 4:24
Total length:
34:48

Reception

The songs of Roy received positive response from critics. Rediff awarded the album with 4 out of 5 stars and called it "a winner all the way".[8] Koimoi published, "After a really long time, here is an album that has songs which are truly worth listening peacefully on your phones. This album will surely make its way to your playlist and most songs are worth playing on loop."[9]

Box Office

The film grossed 58 crore (US$8.6 million) worldwide.[10]

References

External links

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