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Posted: 7 years ago
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Aamir Khan reviews Rani Mukerji's Hichki; calls it "one of the most enjoyable films


Aamir, who usually promotes only films that he believes in, took to Twitter saying, "Just saw one of the most enjoyable films in a long time! Great story! Amazing performances! Superb film! Thoroughly enjoyed it! It's called Hichki. Please don't miss it! Thank you Rani, Sidharth, Neeraj Kabi and the entire cast of young students. You were absolutely amazing! Love. a. Here, check out his tweet below:
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Ashutosh Gowariker@AshGowariker

Now, this is a #Hichki which is most welcome!!!
A very difficult character BRILLIANTLY portrayed by #RaniMukerji
And a very important story DELICATELY told by @sidpmalhotra
A superb ensemble cast!! @Shanoozeing
Congrats Maneesh Sharma and @yrf @HichkiTheFilm




Tusshar@TusshKapoor

#Hichki is an entertaining portrayal of the power of true human spirit! Also, addresses the pitfalls of the traditional education system!


iamsanjeeda@iamsanjeeda

Good content , honest performances and @sidpmalhotra wonderful direction ..@HichkiTheFilm @yrf releasing tom ..watch it everyone


Vatsal Sheth@shethvatsal

@HichkiTheFilm is such a simple film yet so powerful...packed with emotions & amazing performances by Rani Mukherjee & the kids...Hero of the film is the director @sidpmalhotra ...So proud of you my brother!! #Hichki

02:10 - 22 Mar 2018 Mumbai, India

SHILPA SHETTY KUNDRA@TheShilpaShetty

Just watched #Hichki ,so inspiring. A splendid and flawless performance by my dearest #RaniMukerji, a difficult subject handled so well by director @sidpmalhotra . Take a bow team #Hichki. Must watch



Meghna Gulzar@meghnagulzar

The rare sensitivity of a simple story that says so much more subliminally! #Hichki is not to be missed! #RaniMukerji is the emotional core of this lovely film! More power to the entire team! @HichkiTheFilm @sidpmalhotra



Ravi Dubey@_ravidubey

I love d feeling of being bowled ovr by a film the way a film puts one in a state of euphoria tht lasts long after u walk out of d theatre,#RaniMukherji :outstanding ,unprecedented ,the children: so endearing & my friend @sidpmalhotra take a bow brother so so proud @yrf #Hichki

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Box office India

Hichki Has Low Start
Friday 23 March 2018 14.30 IST
Box Office India Trade Network

Hichki had a low start at the box office of around 10-15% which is the norm for these films and the story is what they can do post Monday. Its about being as close as poosible to the first day total on Monday. The weekend growth will be there but its post Monday that seperates the ones with metro appreciation and the ones with no appreciation.

The film has opened on the similar lines to Tumhari Sulu and Mom which are also similar films. The cost here is also similar to Tumhari Sulu while Mom was a bigger film. Tumhari Sulu was an Average fare and that will the target for Hichki to match or surpass. The day one collections of Tumhari Sulu was 2.61 crore nett and Mom was 2.56 crore nett and both were 1200 screens.

Here Hichki is on 1000 screens which actually gives it a chance to surpass the other two as the evening shows will be less at lower ticket multiplexes giving that audience to a higher ticket rate multiplex. Also most of the business of these films comes in the evening.

The opening comparison of the opening show collections of Hichki, Tumhari Sulu and Mom. All the figures below are like for like.


Mumbai (40 Cinemas)

Hichki - 1,902 admits

Tumhari Sulu - 1,776 admits

Mom - 1,875 admits

Delhi (25 cinemas)

Hichki - 1,187 admits

Tumhari Sulu - 1,225 admits

Mom - 1,197 admits

Chandigarh (8 Cinemas)

Hichki - 328 admits

Tumhari Sulu - 347 admits

Mom - 335 admits

Jaipur (10 cinemas)

Hichki - 327 admits

Tumhari Sulu - 332 admits

Mom - 341 admits

TOTAL (83 cinemas)

Hichki - 3,744 admits

Tumhari Sulu - 3,680 admits

Mom - 3,748 admits

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Posted: 7 years ago
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I m.super thrilled and relieved ..getting fantastic reaction from.the audience
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Hichki Movie Review

Directed by Siddharth P. Malhotra and starring Rani Mukerji, this is a genuinely earnest film made with heart but it doesn't take enough risks

By Anupama Chopra | 2.5/5
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  • Director: Siddharth P. Malhotra

Cast: Rani Mukerji, Supriya Pilgaonkar, Neeraj Kabi, Harsh Mayar, Vikrant Soni

A good teacher can change your life. The movies have always understood that. Think of the long tradition of the teacher film Taare Zameen Par, To Sir, with Love, Good Will Hunting, Dangerous Minds, Dead Poets Society, Black. And now we have Hichki about a teacher who suffers from Tourette Syndrome. Director Siddharth P. Malhotra adapts the Hollywood film Front of the Class, which itself was based a book by Brad Cohen, called Front of the Class: How Tourette Syndrome Made Me the Teacher I Never Had.

Teacher films generally follow a set formula, which positions the teacher as a redeemer who unlocks the hidden potential of his or her students. Hichki is no different except here, the teacher is also struggling with her own hurdle a neurological condition, which causes motor tics. In Naina's case, she makes odd noises. Siddharth wisely explains the condition even before the opening titles and then proceeds to have Naina repeat it a few times so no one in the audience is confused.

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This need to underline everything permeates the film. And yet, the first half plays out engagingly. Naina's situation is presented with empathy. Her spirit and determination feel authentic. However, as the conflict moves from Naina and her condition to Naina and her students, the writing becomes more literal and predictable.

Siddharth and his large team of writers create safely within the formula. So Naina is given the difficult task of teaching 14 teenage basti ke bacche.' This gang is rowdy but they never cross the line. Nobody does anything truly terrible. Every frame is beautifully lit by DOP Avinash Arun and their hard-scrabble life in the slum is sanitized. The simplistic narrative is propelled by a palatable idealism Naina who has never let her condition define her now teaches her students to not be defined by their circumstances.

Naina's cheery optimism is pitted against the elitist arrogance of Mr. Wadia, the teacher who handles 9A a class brimming with model students. The talented Neeraj Kabi is reduced to playing a one-note character who says things like 9F Municipality garbage hai. The other characters are equally sketchy Sachin and Supriya Pilgaonkar play Naina's estranged parents.

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Front of the Class is a forgettable, feel-good film but the one thing that does work was the frayed relationship between Brad and his father, who doesn't understand how to deal with his son's difficult condition. Here dad shows up intermittently and without much impact.

The miracle is that despite the uneven writing, Hichki manages to move you. There were a few scenes in which I found myself getting teary. I think that's largely because of the sheer force that is Rani Mukerji who is back on screen after four years. I don't know enough about Tourette syndrome to know if her rendition of it is accurate but within the context of this film, her performance is solid and sincere. She is in almost every frame and she stays the course. I also enjoyed the performances of Harsh Mayar and Vikrant Soni who play the most truant children in the class Atish and Killam.

Hichki is a genuinely earnest film made with heart. But it doesn't take enough risks and consequently doesn't touch a raw nerve in the way that Taare Zameen Par did. But it's always nice to see a talented actress with all guns blazing.

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Posted: 7 years ago
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GL to team hichki..

Hichki Movie Review: Rani Mukerji Does Well In A Predictable And Cliched Film

Hichki Review: Rani Mukherji's strong portrayal of a Tourette Syndrome sufferer emerges skin deep in a film that never goes beyond the obvious

Entertainment | Raja Sen | Updated: March 23, 2018 17:31 IST

Hichki Movie Review: Rani Mukerji Does Well In A Predictable And Cliched Film

Hichki Movie Review: Rani Mukerji in a film still. (Image courtesy: hichkithefilm)

Cast: Rani Mukerji, Supriya Pilgaonkar, Sachin Pilgaonkar, Harsh Mayar, Shivkumar Subramaniam, Neeraj Kabi
Director: Siddharth P Malhotra
Rating: 2 Stars (out of 5)

A teacher throws eggs at an unruly class of schoolchildren. The kids are understandably taken aback by this sudden outdoor circusry, but - impressively enough - all of them manage to catch the eggs tossed their way, after which their teacher reveals that these were, in fact, hardboiled. As the kids snack on their trophies, the teacher states that their ability to catch these eggs means they can compute projectile parabolas in their head. According to her, this shows that they have an instinctive knowledge of physics.
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Hichki Movie Review: A still from the film. (Image courtesy: hichkithefilm)

This doesn't quite seem right - clearly our cricket outfielders could do with some tutorials - but Siddharth Malhotra's Hichki doesn't really linger on lessons and learnings. This is a film where education and insight are imparted via quick and convenient montage, where the egg-throwing teacher triggers off Mentos-in-Diet-Coke explosions for her students. She does have her hands rather full, to be fair, as she tries to tame a wild bunch of poor children from slums who are given stepchild treatment in an upright, uptight school.

This kind of To Sir With Love/Dead Poets Society/School Of Rock setup would be enough, but Hichki goes for more. Based on the true-life story of Brad Cohen, Rani Mukerji plays a teacher with Tourette's Syndrome, punctuating her life with uncontrollable vocal tics and wrist movements. A fine actress, Mukerji does well to make her condition appear natural and entirely involuntary, but the story pivots too far away from the students' (and teachers') acceptance of the syndrome. Soon it becomes merely an actorly affectation, with hardly any bearing on the storytelling.
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Hichki Movie Review: Rani Mukherji in a still from the film (courtesy YouTube)


The story here is about how poor kids are harnessed and made to believe in themselves, and the answer might lie in the way they are being segregated even at school, all these kids admitted via the Right-To-Education act and being bundled into one scruffy section no teacher wants to handle. Can class divisions be based on a class divide? That is an interesting question, and I was reminded of the way Delhi Public School used to herd its highest-scoring scholars in Section A, but Hichki cares less about the interesting than it does the obvious. Platitudes are mouthed in every other scene - "there are no bad students, only bad teachers," and so forth - while the background score wells up with sadness every time the word Tourette is mentioned.

The taming of an impossible class is a subject overused in cinema, but it works primarily because of some ingenuity in the way facts are presented - to the classroom and to the audience. In Dangerous Minds, Michelle Pfeiffer used karate to impress the students and Bob Dylan lyrics to get them into poetry; in Dead Poets Society, Robin Williams made the boys stand on desks to look at the world from a different angle. Mukerji and her eggs don't quite make the same impact. The film's script allows the kids many a Spartacus moment of solidarity, yet this decently acted film never quite escapes predictability.
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Hichki Movie Review: Rani Mukherji in a still from the film (courtesy YouTube)



The problem lies precisely in the way Tourette's Syndrome is used as window-dressing, as awards-show bait. Mukerji is impressive but her condition ceases to matter as the kids - after a few moments of ridicule - settle into line soon enough. Compare this, if you will, with the superb Half Nelson, where Ryan Gosling's debilitating drug habit made it impossible for him to teach, following which the students helped him out of it. In this film, Mukerji's affliction wins her our sympathy but doesn't go beyond that.

As mentioned, Mukerji's performance is solid, and there are some deft moments from fine actors like Shiv Subramanium who plays a school principal befuddled by the idea of anyone ever wanting to do what he does, and the masterful Neeraj Kabi who makes an annoyingly villainous teacher somewhat believable. Early in the film there is a fleeting montage of different people interviewing Mukerji's character and flinching at her 'hiccups,' which looks rather quirky, but the film is unable to match its sprightliness.



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Instead, this is a film where Mukherji is not just a teacher but a multipurpose academic tool, tutoring these kids in every subject while the rest of the school has chosen not to care for them. We are supposed to feel for this teacher and her Swiss Army strife, but logic gets in the way. This is a film where a man who runs a restaurant tells his father he should come to the restaurant sometime - while they are both sitting in the restaurant. (This is also a film where we see an old Sachin Pilgaonkar, an actor once known for his babyfaced roles, briefly play a young, bewigged version of himself, and that is a severely disconcerting sight.)

The kids are fine, well cast and atypical enough to be fun, even though the film doesn't give them any individualism beyond the most basic labels of 'rebel' and 'teacher's pet.' There is, for example, a headphone-wearing boy given to impromptu rapping, but he isn't given a chance to show off his gifts. There simply isn't room for others during the Rani Mukherji show, you see. Class dismissed.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Don't miss it' Superstar Aamir Khan's movie review for Hichki is here

Aamir saw the film in a special screening held in Jodhpur, where the actor is shooting for "Thugs of Hindostan".

By: Sonali Verma | Mumbai | Published: March 23, 2018 9:12 PM

Superstar Aamir Khan has praised good friend Rani Mukerji's latest release "Hichki, calling it one of the "most enjoyable movies he has watched in a long time. (IE)

Superstar Aamir Khan has praised good friend Rani Mukerji's latest release "Hichki, calling it one of the "most enjoyable movies he has watched in a long time. Aamir saw the film in a special screening held in Jodhpur, where the actor is shooting for "Thugs of Hindostan. "Just saw one of the most enjoyable films in a long time. Great story, amazing performances, superb film. Thoroughly enjoyed it. It's called Hichki'. Please don't miss it. Thank you Rani, Siddharth, Neeraj Kabi and the entire cast of young students, you were absolutely amazing, he tweeted. Directed by Siddharth P Malhotra and produced by Maneesh Sharma, "Hichki has hit the screens today.

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Posted: 7 years ago
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The movies name is hichki ..please correct it
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Box office India

Hichki And Rangroot First Day Business
Saturday 24 March 2018 11.30 IST
Box Office India Trade Network

Hichki had a low first day of 3.25 crore nett but it has managed to collect better than most films which are in the similar zone over the past year or so. The collections of similar films last year are as follows

1. Begum Jaan - 3,64,00,000

2. Tumhari Sulu - 2,61,00,000

3. Mom - 2,56,00,000

4. Simran - 2,43,00,000

5. Meri Pyaari Bindu - 1,67,00,000


All the films had low occupancy on day one but that is always likely but Hichki is second best of the lot. Tumhari sulu was a minor success and Hichki has a better opening day than that. The last Rani Mukherjee film Mardaani had opened at 3.44 crore which is a similar range but that was at the time of entertainment tax so in terms of gross collections they are much higher.

Hichki should grow very well on Saturday as high end multiplexes have their best day but the test will be on Monday and that it will tell if the film can have a run at the box office. The weekend is a bit irrelevant for these types as all it can give you a platform to stay in the race and the work starts from Monday. Here the platform is certain as the weekend will easily cross double digits and remains to be seen what happens on the weekdays. Cost wise the film is safe due to good revenue from non theatrical sources.

The Punjabi film Sajjan Singh Rangroot was a so so affair. It grossed around 1.25 crore nett across India which is a fair number for a Punjabi film but not a film which has Diljit Dosanjh in the lead. The film had a World War One setting and promos lacked the entertainment factor and Punjab traditionally is an entertainment seeking circuit be it Punjabi or Hindi films. Some Hindi films get away with it as Gurgaon is there and that becomes 30-35% of the circuit for these but Punjabi films dont have this as Gurgaon is very limited for these films.

Like Hichki has been able to put some sort number in East Punjab due to Gurgaon, take Gurgaon out and the circuit is a dead for the film.

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Good Movie
Well acted by Rani and all child cast





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