Hello Darling is a 2010 Bollywood comedy film produced by Ashok Ghai and directed by Manoj Tiwari, starring Gul Panag, Isha Koppikar, Celina Jaitly and Javed Jaffrey in the lead roles. The film was released on 27 August 2010 under the Mukta Arts Films banner. Sunny Deol makes a special appearance in the movie. The film is an unauthorised adaptation of the American film 9 to 5 (1980).[1]

Hello Darling
Official Movie Poster
Directed byManoj Tiwari
Written byPankaj Trivedi
Sachin Shah
Produced byAshok Ghai
StarringGul Panag
Isha Koppikar
Celina Jaitly
Javed Jaffrey
Divya Dutta
Chunky Pandey
Seema Biswas
Asawari Joshi
Mukesh Tiwari
Vrajesh Hirjee
CinematographyRavi Yadav
Music bySongs:
Pritam
Background Score:
Sanjoy Chowdhury
Release date
  • 27 August 2010 (2010-08-27)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Plot

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Candy (Celina Jaitly) and Mansi (Gul Panag) work in a fashion designer firm. Satvari Chaudary (Isha Koppikar) joins their firm for a job. Candy and Mansi inform Satvari of their flirtatious boss, Hardhik Vasu (Javed Jaffrey), whose desire is to sleep with hot women. Everyone in the firm knows that Mansi always prepares coffee for Hardhik. One day, Mansi, who is fed up with Hardhik stealing her work, accidentally mixes Rat Kill in his coffee. As Hardhik is about to sip his coffee, he falls off his chair. But it creates the impression that he died from the poison.

Fearful of getting caught, the three girls (Candy, Mansi, and Satvari) head to the hospital to make things right. Due to a misunderstanding, the three girls think he's dead. Coincidentally, another patient died, which they think is Hardhik. Mansi and Satvari hide his "body" in the back of their taxi, but soon they realize it's the wrong body. The next day at work, the three girls find out Hardhik is still alive, who also recorded the girls taking out a dead body from the hospital. Hardhik offers the girls to avoid jail on one condition: they must accompany Hardhik to Kandala for 7 days. The day before leaving, the girls contact Hardhik under the pretext of sleeping with him. After a bit of song and dance, they make him unconscious by dousing a cloth with methylated spirits and placing it on his face.

Meanwhile, Hardhik's wife (Divya Dutta) finds out he had an affair with Candy. To reform him, she calls Poolan Bhai (Seema Biswas), who runs a place to reform men of their flirtatious deeds. Due to a misunderstanding, they think her husband is Rocky (Chunkey Pandey), who is Candy's boyfriend. Hardhik manages to escape from the house (the girls chained him that night; he was unconscious). The girls then contemplate whether to contact Nikhi Bajaj (Sunny Deol), the manager of the firm. He reaches there and disapproves of Hardhik's contract for renewal and sends him to Bangladesh. Nikhil appoints Mansi as vice president and encourages her to marry her fiancé, Ashish (Anil Mange). Nikhil himself ends up falling in love with Satvari, whereas Candy is reunited with Rocky. The film ends in Bangladesh, where Hardhik realizes his boss is gay.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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Hello Darling
Soundtrack album
Released27 July 2010
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelT-Series

The soundtrack was launched on 27 July 2010.[4]

Track list

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No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Working Girls"Shweta Pandit, Ritu Pathak, Priyadarshini 
2."Aa Jaane Jaan'"Javed Jaffrey, Akriti Kakkar, Antara Mitra 
3."Tere Dar Pe Aaya Leke Band Baja"Richa Sharma, Ritu Pathak, Rana Mazumder 
4."Dil Toh Saala"Sunidhi Chauhan 
5."Attrah Baras Ki"Suzanne D'Mello 
6."Tere Dar Pe Aaya Leke Band Baja" (Remix)Richa Sharma, Ritu Pathak, Rana Mazumder - (DJ A-Myth) 

Reception

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Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama gave the film 1 out of 5, writing, "On the whole, HELLO DARLING tries hard to make you laugh, but falls flat on its face. In fact, this comedy is more of a tragedy for the viewer."[5] Preeti Arora of Rediff.com gave the film 12 out of 5, writing, "Hello Darling needs to be avoided at all costs. Unless of course gnashing your teeth and wasting your money on mindless, tedious comedy is your favourite hobby."[6]

See also

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  • Bollywood films of 2010

References

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  1. ^ Nelson, Dean (7 October 2010). "Hollywood cracks down on Bollywood 'rip offs'". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 19 March 2022. Retrieved 23 October 2019.
  2. ^ "Eesha: I have faced sexual harassment". Rediff.
  3. ^ "Hello Darling is about sexual harassment: Gul Panag". 18 August 2010.
  4. ^ "Music Review : Hello Darling". NDTV.com.
  5. ^ Hungama, Bollywood (27 August 2010). "Hello Darling Review 1/5 | Hello Darling Movie Review | Hello Darling 2010 Public Review | Film Review". Archived from the original on 13 January 2024. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  6. ^ Arora, Preeti. "Review: Avoid Hello Darling at all cost". Rediff. Archived from the original on 13 January 2024. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
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