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As we have done in the past, this time too we are trying to source the scripts of some of the best bollywood films of last year. As most of you know, the scripts of Hollywood films are easily available online, even the unreleased ones.
But we don’t have any such database of Hindi or Indian films. So that has been the primary reason for this initiative. And it has been possible only because some of the screenwriters and filmmakers have been very supportive about it. It’s only for educational purpose, and much like the spirit of the blog, is a complete non-commercial exercise.To read the scripts of best bollywood films of last few years, click. In this post, we are sharing the script of ‘A Death In The Gunj’. Konkona (L), Disha (R)Konkona Sen Sharma made an assured debut with A Death In The Gunj.
More atmospheric and less plot, more characters and less events, this was a brave choice to make a debut with. A nuanced take on how toxic our daily casual masculinity can be, the film took us to a new place in an old era. No wonder the film was among the top favourites of all critics.Happy reading!Film: A Death In The GunjDirector: Konkona SensharmaBased on a short story by Mukul SharmaWritten by Konkona SensharmaAddition Screenplay: Disha Rindani.
As we have done in the past, this year too we are trying to source the scripts of some of the best bollywood films of the year. As most of you know, the scripts of Hollywood films are easily available online, even the unreleased ones. But we don’t have any such database of Hindi or Indian films. So that has been the primary reason for this initiative. And it has been possible only because some of the screenwriters and filmmakers have been very supportive about it. It’s only for educational purpose, and much like the spirit of the blog, is a complete non-commercial exercise.To read the scripts of best bollywood films of last few years, click. In this post, we are sharing the script of Shubh Mangal Saavdhan.
Hitesh KewalyaShubh Mangal Saavdhan managed an impossible task – took a sex related subject and made it a middle class family affair. All thanks to its brilliant writing. Though it’s a remake of a Tamil film but only the plot points are same. Hitesh Kewalya’s sparkling writing gave a new flavour, setting, characters, and atmosphere to the same story. The best part – without being crass or vulgar at any point, it was one of the funniest film of the year.
Who would have thought that dipping a biscuit in tea and Ali Baba-40 Thieves story could be interpreted sexually too. Innuendos were never so family friendly!Happy reading!Film: Shubh Mangal SaavdhanDirector: R S PrasannaScreenplay & Dialogues: Hitesh Kewalya. As we have done in the past, this year too we are trying to source the scripts of some of the best bollywood films of the year. As most of you know, the scripts of Hollywood films are easily available online, even the unreleased ones. But we don’t have any such database of Hindi or Indian films.
So that has been the primary reason for this initiative. And it has been possible only because some of the screenwriters and filmmakers have been very supportive about it. It’s only for educational purpose, and much like the spirit of the blog, is a complete non-commercial exercise.To read the scripts of best bollywood films of last few years, click.From this year, we have also decided that we will be sharing the pictures of the writers, and not some random still from the film. Let’s have a good look at the faces who burnt their blood to fill the final draft pages. We should have done it earlier par jab jaago tab savera. Amit (L) Mayank (R)Amit Masurkar made his debut with a small delightful indie film, Sulemani Keeda, which perfectly captured the mood and feel of the bollywood writers surviving on the fringe.
Mayank Tewari was one of the leads in this film. The duo came together for Amit’s next film, Newton – a challenging subject which required treading a tight rope as it balances different point of views. The biggest achievement of the script was that it explored every political and human angle related to the story but was never morose, dry or heavy. No wonder it has emerged one of the top favourites of the critics and was a commercial success, too.We are sharing the script of Newton in this post. Happy reading!Film: NewtonDirector: Amit V MasurkarStory: Amit V MasurkarScreenplay/Dialogues: Mayank Tewari & Amit V Masurkar. As we have done in the past, this year too we are trying to source the scripts of some of the best bollywood films of the year.
As most of you know, the scripts of Hollywood films are easily available online, even the unreleased ones. But we don’t have any such database of Hindi or Indian films. So that has been the primary reason for this initiative.
And it has been possible only because some of the screenwriters and filmmakers have been very supportive about it. It’s only for educational purpose and much like the spirit of the blog, is a complete non-commercial exercise.To read the scripts of best bollywood films of last few years, click. From 2016, script of Neerja is, Kapoor & Sons is, Pink is and Raman Raghav 2.0 is. And sharing Udta Punjab in this post.Abhishek Chaubey’s Udta Punjab was easily one of the best films of the year. It captured the wide spectrum of the dark and depressing world of Punjab’s drug scene. The script written by Sudip Sharma and Abhishek Chaubey didn’t pass any judgements on the scenario of the characters but made them humane by looking deep into their environment.
And yet, they smartly packaged it well to keep it in the space of mainstream bollywood.Happy reading!Film: Udta PunjabDirector: Abhishek ChaubeyWritten by: Sudip Sharma & Abhishek Chaubey. As we have done in the past, this year too we are trying to source the scripts of some of the best bollywood films of the year. As most of you know, the scripts of Hollywood films are easily available online, even the unreleased ones. But we don’t have any such database of Hindi or Indian films. So that has been the primary reason for this initiative. And it has been possible only because some of the screenwriters and filmmakers have been very supportive about it.
It’s only for educational purpose and much like the spirit of the blog, is a complete non-commercial exercise.To read the scripts of best bollywood films of last few years, click. From 2016, script of Neerja is, Kapoor & Sons is, and Pink is.After the disaster of Bombay Velvet, Anurag Kashyap was back in form with this quickie, Raman Raghav 2.0. The film had everything that Kashyap excels in – a smart title, black humour in abundance, terrific atmosphere, quirky characters and punchy dialogues. Inspired by the true story of Raman Raghav, Vasan and Anurag’s screenplay, which was divided into chapters, was one of the smartest spin of the year.Happy reading!(Please do note that this is not the final shooting draft of the film. This is the script of the international version of the film, the one which played with the title, Psycho Raman. We thought this will be a good learning exercise – to compare the notes between this draft version and the film we have seen)Film: Raman Raghav 2.0Director: Anurag KashyapWritten by: Vasan Bala and Anurag Kashyap.
As we have done in the past, this year too we are trying to source the scripts of some of the best bollywood films of the year. As most of you know, the scripts of Hollywood films are easily available online, even the unreleased ones. But we don’t have any such database of Hindi or Indian films. So that has been the primary reason for this initiative. And it has been possible only because some of the screenwriters and filmmakers have been very supportive about it. It’s only for educational purpose and much like the spirit of the blog, is a complete non-commercial exercise.To read the scripts of best bollywood films of last few years, click. From 2016, script of Neerja is and Kapoor & Sons is.
Here’s the script of Pink.In bollywood trade terms, this was not a pre-release or weekend-numbers film. The title was Pink and the poster had three actresses who are really not big names. But apart from turning out to be one of the most profitable films of the year and receiving universal critical acclaim, it also gave us this year’s most powerful cinema slogan – No means no.
Ritesh Shah’s writing and Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury’s direction made sure that the audience remained glued to the screen.Happy reading!(Please do note that this is not the final shooting draft of the film. Some dialogues were changed during the shoot. But we thought this will be a good learning exercise – to compare the notes between the film and the script)Film: PinkDirector: Aniruddha Roy ChowdhuryStory: Shoojit Sircar, Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury, Ritesh ShahScreenplay & Dialogues: Ritesh Shah.
As we have done in the past, this year too we are trying to source the scripts of some of the best bollywood films of the year. As most of you know, the scripts of Hollywood films are easily available online, even the unreleased ones. But we don’t have any such database of Hindi or Indian films. So that has been the primary reason for this initiative.
And it has been possible only because some of the screenwriters and filmmakers have been very supportive about it. It’s only for educational purpose and much like the spirit of the blog, is a complete non-commercial exercise.To read the scripts of best bollywood films of last few years, click. For this year, so far we have posted the script of.
And here’s the script of Kapoor & Sons.Shakun Batra’s Kapoor & Sons was not just commercially successful and critically acclaimed, but it scored a rare achievement. His sophomore feature better was than his assured debut, Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu. Most filmmakers in bollywood falter after making an impressive debut. What’s also praiseworthy is the way the film presented its stars and characters. A leading character in mainstream bollywood film was gay without being caricatured and a leading star was seen in a supporting role. No wonder that this film is in everyone’s list of top films of the year.Film: Kapoor & SonsDirector: Shakun BatraWritten by: Ayesha DeVitre and Shakun Batra(Shoot draft – July 2015).
If you're an aspiring writer, reading the scripts of some of the most talented writers in the Hindi film industry is a great way to hone your craft. It also tells you a lot about the writer's vision for the film before the cameras began rolling. Film Companion will now bring you a collection of some of the best screenplays in Bollywood. We start with three of the most well made and diverse narratives of 2016 - Neerja, Pink and Kapoor & Sons. In Neerja, writers Saiwyn Quadras and Sanyukta Chawla, reimagine the last few hours of 23 year old PanAm flight purser Neerja Bhanot's life. Ritesh Shah's terrifying story of three single, working women in Delhi shakes you to the core.
And filmmaker-writer Shakun Batra.