Viruddh... Family Comes First

Viruddh
Directed by Mahesh Manjrekar
Produced by Amitabh Bachchan
Screenplay by Mahesh Manjrekar
Vinay
Yash
Story by Mahesh Manjrekar
Starring Amitabh Bachchan
Sharmila Tagore
John Abraham
Sanjay Dutt
Anusha Dhandekar
Narrated by John Abraham
Music by Anand Raj Anand
Roop Kumar Rathod
Bhavdeep Jaipurwale
Ashit Desai
Ajay-Atul
Violin Brothers
Cinematography Vijay Arora
Edited by Rahul Bhatawkar
Distributed by Amitabh Bachchan Corporation
Satyajeet Movies Pvt. Ltd.
Release dates
  • 22 July 2005 (2005-07-22)
Country India
Language Hindi

Virruddh... Family Comes First (English: Opposite) is a Hindi film, released in 2005, directed by Mahesh Manjrekar. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Sharmila Tagore, Sanjay Dutt and John Abraham. Viruddh is one among relatively few Hindi films that is not a musical, instead the soundtrack is primarily used as background. Marathi movie 'Kokanastha' also written and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar has a similar plot.

Plot

The movie begins with Amar (John Abraham) narrating the story of his family and himself. Amar is the son of Vidyadhar (Amitabh Bachchan) and Sumitra Patwardhan (Sharmila Tagore), a middle class couple in India. Amar lives and works in London and he sends some of his salary to them. One day Amar returns home with Jenny Mayer (Anusha Dandekar), his girlfriend, and announces his intention to get married to her. Initially reluctant, his parents are pleased and happy for the two. One day, Amar goes out celebrating with his friends, whilst his parents and Jenny organise a surprise party for him.

Outside a pub, Amar witnesses a murder and, while trying to apprehend the killer, he gets mortally wounded in the fight. Amar succumbs in the hospital. The assailant is identified as Harshwardhan Kadam (Amitabh Dayal), son of a minister Kadam. Soon, the police start covering the case up. Amar is implicated in false charges of drug peddling. Witnesses and close friends of Amar too give false statements. The torture doesn't end there, as police try to implicate Jenny as his accompolice.

Vidyadhar decides that it is not good for Jenny to live there, especially since she is expecting Amar's child. Vidyadhar bails her out and implores her to return before she is locked up for good. Harshwardhan goes scot free meanwhile and Vidyadhar decides to seek justice on his own. Ali Asgar, a mechanic and an acquaintance of Patwardhan's, decides to help them. Soon, Ali succeeds in procuring a gun for Vidyadhar.

Vidyadhar decides to confront Harshwardhan in his own office. Harshwardhan cockily lets him enter in and starts taunting him. Vidyadhar accuses him and Harshwardhan arrongantly confesses his crimes, telling Vidyadhar that he cannot prove a thing. Vidyadhar points the gun at him, upon which Harshwardhan calls his guards. Vidyadhar guns down Harshwardhan and the guards enter in moments later Harshwardhan's dead body collapses down. Harshwardhan's head guard lets Vidyadhar go, claiming that he won't be able to look at his family in the eye if he arrests Vidyadhar.

A case stands up against Vidyadhar, where he reveals a pocket tape recorder on which the whole confession of Harshwardhan is recorded. Based on the proof, Amar is exonerated of all false charges levelled up against him. Vidyadhar is also set free. In an interview, Vidyadhar makes it clear that he doesn't intend to sue Kadam since his son has been killed and Vidyadhar knows the pain.

In the end, it is shown that Vidyadhar is living a happy life with Sumitra, Jenny, and his grandchild. Amar now explains that his father has always been a hero for him since childhood and he is feeling a little jealous of his daughter who is being treated with same affection with which Vidyadhar treated Amar in his childhood. The movie ends with Amar disappearing in light claiming now he can rest in peace.

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack of the film was scored by Ajay−Atul.

Track # Song Singer(s) Duration
1 "Bhooli Bisri Yaadon Mein" Ajit Parab 6:07
2 "Faqeerana Aaye (Bazm-E-Meer)" Roopkumar Rathod 5:55
3 "Mann Lago Yaar" Abida Parveen 8:50
4 "Hey Jag Trata (Ishwar Allah Tere Naam)" Jagjit Singh 6:42
5 "Shree Ganeshay Dheemahi (Vishwavinayaka)" Shankar Mahadevan 6:47
6 "Gham Raha (Bazm-E-Meer)" Sonali Rathod 5:58
7 "Bhala Hua Meri Matki" Abida Parveen 7:52
8 "Saahib Mera Ek Hai" Abida Parveen 7:15
9 "Melancholy" Instrumental 7:50

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