For other uses, see Maidan (disambiguation).
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Directed by | Amit Sharma |
Screenplay by | Saiwyn Quadras Aman Rai Atul Shahi Amit Sharma |
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Story by | Saiwyn Quadras Akash Chawla Arunava Joy Sengupta |
Produced by | Zee Studios Fresh Lime Films Akash Chawla Arunava Joy Sengupta Boney Kapoor |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Tushar Kanti Ray Fyodor Lyass (sports) |
Edited by | Dev Rao Jadhav Shahnawaz Mosani (sports) |
Music by | A. R. Rahman |
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Distributed by | Zee Studios |
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Running time | 181 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | ₹235 crore |
Box office | est. ₹68.09 crore |
Maidaan (transl. Field) is a 2024 Indian Hindi-language biographical sports drama film co-written and directed by Amit Ravindernath Sharma and produced by Akash Chawla, Arunava Joy Sengupta, Boney Kapoor and Zee Studios. Ajay Devgn plays the role of Syed Abdul Rahim, a pioneering football coach in India between 1952 and 1962. The music is composed by A. R. Rahman.
The film's preview shows were released on 10 April 2024. Theatrically the film was released worldwide on 11 April 2024, coinciding with Eid. The film received positive response but underperformed at the box office, grossing ₹68 crore worldwide.
Plot
At the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, the Indian national football team faces a major defeat against Yugoslavia with a score of 10-1. The members of this All India Football Federation blame the coach Syed Abdul Rahim for the team's underperformance. Rahim requests for permission to form another team with new players. The members of the federation are reluctant, especially Subhankar, but Rahim receives support from President Anjan, who grants him permission. Rahim then scouts for players from all over India and forms a new team consisting of Tulsidas Balaram from Secunderabad, Peter Thangaraj from Hyderabad and P. K. Banerjee and Chuni Goswami from Calcutta among others. Roy Choudhary, an influential journalist from Calcutta holds a grudge against Rahim, as he has formed the team with very less number of players from Calcutta.
At the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, the Indian team prepares to play against Australia. A player from the Australian team disrespects Neville D'Souza and makes him tie his shoes. Neville goes on to score a hat-trick and the Indian team wins the match with a score of 7-1, leaving the Australian team in shock. The Indian team eventually secures the fourth position at the Olympics. Meanwhile, Roy Choudhary and Subhankar plan to remove Rahim from the federation and make Subhankar the President. At the 1960 Summer Olympics the Indian team is pitted against France, which is considered the best team in the world. The match draws with a score of 1-1 and the Indian team fails to qualify. The federation removes Rahim as coach for the Indian team on the grounds on underperformance. Rahim also learns that he has developed lung cancer due to his excessive smoking habit and will not live long.
Rahim decides to spend his remaining days at home with his family and has frequent coughing fits. His wife, Saira, motivates him, telling him to not give up and pursue his dream of leading the Indian team to win a gold medal. Rahim requests the federation to let him coach the team again and promises that if the team does not win a gold medal, he will not coach any team again in his life. Subhankar, who is now President, initially refuses but has to give in to his request as the other members of the federation give their votes to let Rahim coach the team.
Rahim begins to coach the team again and prepares them for the 1962 Asian Games in Jakarta. However, the Finance Ministry refuses to let the Indian team participate in the competition, given insufficient funds. Rahim personally speaks with the Finance Minister Morarji Desai and convinces him with the condition that only 16 players will be allowed to go for the competition. Rahim leaves out the rest, including his son Hakim.
In Jakarta, Thangaraj, the team's goalkeeper is injured before their first match and is replaced by Pradyut Barman, which weakens the team. In their first match, the Indian team face defeat against South Korea, with the teammates blaming one another. After the match, Rahim makes them understand the importance of formation and coordination. In their next match against Thailand, Jarnail Singh, is gravely injured by an opponent. Rahim instructs the Indian team "to make them pay for it" and they go on to play more aggressively, winning the match with a score of 4-1. An Indian diplomat publicly criticises the decision of not allowing Israel and Taiwan to play in the competition, which angers the people of Indonesia, leading to massive public protests against the Indian team.
On the day of the final match, where the Indian team would play against South Korea, the team bus is attacked by protesters and the military is brought in to provide security for them. Rahim's health deteriorates and he begins coughing up blood, but still motivates the team by delivering an inspiring speech. On seeing Rahim's determination, Roy Choudhary has a change of heart and starts supporting the Indian team. Thangaraj and Singh also rejoin the team for the match. The Indian team goes on to win the match with a score of 2-1, winning the only gold medal in Football at the Asian Games.
Cast
- Ajay Devgn as Syed Abdul Rahim alias Rahim Saab
- Priyamani as Saira Rahim
- Gajraj Rao as Roy Chaudhary
- Devyansh Tripathi as Syed Shahid Hakim, Rahim's son
- Rishab Joshi as S. S. Hakim
- Nitanshi Goel as Rahim's daughter
- Aayesha Vindhara as Rahim's daughter
- Meenal Patel as Rahim's mother
- Rudranil Ghosh as Shubhankar
- Baharul Islam as Anjan
- Zaheer Mirza as Morarji Desai
- Madhur Mittal as Fortunato Franco
- Chaitanya Sharma as PK Banerjee
- Aryann Bhowmik as Neville D'Souza
- Tejas Ravishankar as Peter Thangaraj
- Davinder Gill as Jarnail Singh
- Amartya Ray as Chuni Goswami
- Sushant Waydande as Tulsidas Balaram
- Abhilash Thapliyal as Dev Mattew
- Manandeep Singh as Trilok Singh Basera
- Vishnu G Varrier as O. Chandrashekar
- Raphael Jose as D. Ethiraj
- Jayanth V. as Arumainayagam
- Aaman Munshi as Arun Ghosh
- Sai Kishore as DMK Afzal
- Amandeep Thakur as Ram Bahadur Chettri
- Tanmay Bhattacharjee as Pradyut Barman
- Arko Das as Prasanta Sinha
- Prajwal Maski as Yousuf Khan
- Vijay Maurya as Indian Commentator
- Pavitra Sarkar as Bengal Team coach
- Purnendu Bhattacharya as Doctor
- Shruthy Menon as Jazzclub singer
- Ishtiyak Khan as Assistant Coach Hari
- Gursharn Arya as Jessi
Production
Principal photography commenced on 19 August 2019 and experienced long delays due to COVID-19 pandemic and Cyclone Nisarga ultimately ending in May 2022. The film was scheduled to release in theatres on 3 June 2022 but was delayed due to impending post-production works. The film was set to be released on 23 June 2023 but was delayed again.
Music
Maidaan | |
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Soundtrack album by A.R. Rahman | |
Released | 8 April 2024 |
Recorded | 2020–2022 |
Length | 22:05 |
Language | Hindi |
Label | Saregama |
Producer | A.R. Rahman |
The music of the film is composed by A. R. Rahman while lyrics are written by Manoj Muntashir. The first single titled "Mirza" was released on 18 March 2024. The entire album was released on 8 April 2024.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Mirza" | Manoj Muntashir | Javed Ali, Richa Sharma | 5:16 |
2. | "Ranga Ranga" | MC Heam, Ramajogayya Sastry | Vaishali Samant, MC Heam | 2:58 |
3. | "Dil Nahi Todenge" | Manoj Muntashir | Javed Ali | 4:18 |
4. | "Team India Hai Hum" | Manoj Muntashir, Davinder Singh, SlowCheeta | A.R. Rahman, Nakul Abhyankar | 2:43 |
5. | "Jaane Do" | Manoj Muntashir | A.R. Rahman, Hiral Viradia | 6:47 |
Total length: | 22:05 |
Release
Theatrical
The film had paid previews on 10 April 2024, before releasing nationwide a day later on 11 April coinciding with Eid, in standard formats and IMAX.
Home media
The film's digital rights have been bagged by Amazon Prime Video and satellite rights acquired by Star Gold. The film premiered on Amazon Prime Video on 5 June 2024.
Reception
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 64% of 11 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.7/10.
India Today’s Sana Farzeen rated the film 4 out of 5 stars and said “Ajay Devgn strikes gold, yet again” Bollywood Hungama critic rated 4 out of 5 stars and wrote "Maidaan is one of the finest sports-based films of Bollywood that rests on a National Award-worthy performance by Ajay Devgn."
Shubhra Gupta from The Indian Express rated the film 2.5/5 and wrote “… makes you want to clap, cheer and shed a proud tear.” and said “Ajay Devgn plays Syed Abdul Rahim with a patent sincerity and only a hint of the slo-mo swagger. His rag-tag team has the kind of composition so syncretic that it makes you ache with nostalgia.” Sukanya Verma of Rediff.com rated 2/5 stars and observed "Maidaan draws out more yawns than yays."
Dhaval Roy of The Times of India gave 4 stars out of 5 and said, "Ajay Devgn shines as Rahim, becoming a larger-than-life figure despite a quiet, understated, dignified demeanour. Priyamani, as his wife Saira, is impressive in every scene. Gajraj Rao, as the devious journalist, hits it out of the park." Vinamra Mathur from Firstpost said, "With Maidaan, Sharma, and writer Riteish Shah want to take us through the 50s and show what the game meant for India", and rated the film 3 stars out of 5.
Rishil Jogani from Pinkvilla gave the film 3.5 stars out of 5 and said, "Maidaan is a work of passion, that can only be envisioned by someone who is really passionate to tell the underdog story of the Indian National Football Team." Simran Srivastav from English Jagran said, "'Maidaan' has been made with passion which is impeccably shown on the big screen. The stellar performances of every actor in 'Maidaan' truly elevate the movie and make it more interesting to watch", and gave 3.5 out of 5 stars.
Anuj Kumar of The Hindu stated "Maidaan needs to be populated as one hopes that it spurs the young generation to take their love for the game from screens to the field and prove the saying that Rahim took Indian football to grave with him wrong."
See also
- India movies on sports
- List of movies made in India on football
- India National Football Team
- Sports culture in India
References
- "Ajay Devgn's 'Maidaan' will release on Eid after multiple delays". India Today. 21 January 2024. Retrieved 21 January 2024.
- "BREAKING: Maidaan is 3 hours and 1 minute long; passed by CBFC with ZERO cuts". Bollywood Hungama. 3 April 2024. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
- "Maidaan - Movie - Box Office India".
- "Maidaan Box Office". Bollywood Hungama. 25 April 2024. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
- Taran Adarsh (19 August 2019). "Ajay Devgn's next film, based on the sport #football, gets its title: #Maidaan... Costars Keerthy Suresh... Directed by Amit Ravindernath Sharma [#BadhaaiHo]... Produced by Boney Kapoor, Akash Chawla and Arunava Joy Sengupta... Zee Studios presentation... Filming starts today" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- "The Family Man's Priyamani replaces Keerthy Suresh in Ajay Devgn's Maidaan". India Today. 19 January 2020. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
- "BREAKING: Bade Miyan Chote Miyan and Maidaan's release plans changed; to now have paid previews from 6:00 pm on April 10 : Bollywood News". Bollywood Hungama. 7 April 2024. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
- "For Bollywood, 2 big flops raise questions on quality and a potentially difficult 2024". 21 April 2024.
- "Boney Kapoor on Ajay Devgn-starrer Maidaan being delayed for five years due to Mumbai Cyclone, COVID-19: "We had our sets standing in Madh for around three and a half years"". Bollywood Hungama. 8 March 2024. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
- Ghosh, Sankha. "Rudranil explains why films like 'Maidaan' can only be made for big screen - Times of India". The Times of India.
- Dixit, Ayush Mohan (19 August 2019). "[First look] Ajay Devgn, Keerthy Suresh's Maidaan, based on football coach Syed Abdul Rahim, goes on floors". Times Now News 18. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
- Das Gupta, Surajeet; Sen, Soumik. "Composing a winning score". Rediff. Archived from the original on 15 October 2008. Retrieved 15 November 2008.
- "'Mirza' song from 'Maidaan' out now! AR Rahman's composition wins his fans' hearts again".
- "Maidaan (Soundtrack album)". Spotify. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
- "Ajay Devgn's Maidaan to clash with Akshay Kumar's Bade Miyan Chote Miyan on Eid". Hindustan Times. 21 January 2024. Retrieved 21 January 2024.
- "Maidaan OTT Release: When And Where To Watch Ajay Devgn's Film Based On Coach Syed Abdul Rahim". The Times of India. 10 April 2024. Retrieved 10 April 2024.
- "Maidaan, starring Ajay Devgn, Priyamani and Gajraj Rao, is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video". Bollywood Hungama. 5 June 2024. Retrieved 5 June 2024.
- "Maidaan". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
- Sana Farzeen (9 April 2024). "'Maidaan' Review: Ajay Devgn strikes gold, yet again". India Today.
- Bollywood Hungama News Network (9 April 2024). "Maidaan Movie Review". Bollywood Hungama.
- Shubra Gupta (9 April 2024). "Maidaan movie review: Ajay Devgn film makes you want to clap, cheer and shed a proud tear". The Indian Express.
- "Maidaan Review: Snooze Soccer". Rediff. 9 April 2024.
- "Maidaan Movie Review : Ajay Devgn kicks the ball out of the park in the sports drama". The Times of India. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
- "'Maidaan' movie review: Ajay Devgn powers this sports drama with a restrained and rousing performance". Firstpost. 8 April 2024. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
- "Maidaan Review: Ajay Devgn led rousing biographical-sports-drama is full of heart and rewards the patient". Pinkvilla. 9 April 2024. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
- "Maidaan Movie Review: Ajay Devgn And Team Score Winning Goal In This Sports Biopic". Dainik Jagran. 9 April 2024. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
- Kumar, Anuj (9 April 2024). "'Maidaan' movie review: Ajay Devgn takes a straight shot at sporting glory". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
External links
- Maidaan at IMDb
- Maidaan on Bollywood Hungama
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- 2024 films
- 2020s Hindi-language films
- Indian biographical drama films
- Indian association football films
- Films about smoking
- Films about cancer
- Films directed by Amit Sharma (director)
- Films scored by A. R. Rahman
- Indian sports films
- Indian IMAX films
- Films set in the 1950s
- Films set in the 1960s
- Films set in Kolkata
- Films set in Hyderabad, India
- Films set in Indonesia
- Films postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- Film productions suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- Films about the 1952 Summer Olympics
- Cultural depictions of Yugoslav people
- Films produced by Boney Kapoor