Angrezi Medium Movie Story
It is based on the story of unconditional love between father and daughter. Following her school graduation, Tarika decides she wants to go to London to study further much to the chagrin of her father, Champak, who can`t afford the college fees. Determined to make his daughter`s dreams come true, Champak does everything he can to land her a seat in a London university.
Angrezi Medium Movie Release Date
Released on 13 Mar,2020
Angrezi Medium Movie Cast
- Irrfan Khan as Champak Bansal
- Kareena Kapoor Khan as Officer Naina Kohli
- Radhika Madan as Tarika Bansal
- Deepak Dobriyal as Ghasiteram Bansal / Gopi
- Dimple Kapadia as Mrs. Sampada Kohli
- Ranvir Shorey as Balashankar Tripathi / Bablu
- Pankaj Tripathi as Tony
- Kiku Sharda as Gajju
- Manu Rishi as Bheluram Bansal
- Zakir Hussain as Judge Chedda
- Meghna Malik as Principal
- Poorvi Jain as Rashi Bansal
- Manish Gandhi as Advait
- Tillotama Shome as Consultant
- Vipul Tank as Lagnesh
- Ankit Bisht as Anmol
- Anushka Sharma Special appearance in song "Kudi Nu Nachne De"
- Katrina Kaif Special appearance in song "Kudi Nu Nachne De"
- Alia Bhatt Special appearance in song "Kudi Nu Nachne De"
- Janhvi Kapoor Special appearance in song "Kudi Nu Nachne De"
- Ananya Panday Special appearance in song "Kudi Nu Nachne De"
- Kriti Sanon Special appearance in song "Kudi Nu Nachne De"
- Kiara Advani Special appearance in song "Kudi Nu Nachne De"
- Directed by Homi Adajania
- Produced by Dinesh Vijan, Jyoti Deshpande
- Written by Bhavesh Mandalia, Gaurav Shukla, Vinay Chhawall, Sara Bodinar
- Music by Sachin-Jigar, Tanishk Bagchi
- Cinematography Anil Mehta
- Edited by A. Sreekar Prasad
Angrezi Medium Movie Trailer
Angrezi Medium Movie Budget: Rs 36 Crore
Angrezi Medium Movie Box Office Collection: Rs 13.54 Crore
Angrezi Medium Movie Songs
- Ek Zindagi (Sachin–Jigar)
- Nachan Nu Jee Karda (Nikhita Gandhi, Romy)
- Kudi Nu Nachne De (Sachin–Jigar)
- Laadki (Sachin–Jigar)
Angrezi Medium Movie Review
ANGREZI MEDIUM is the story of love between a father and daughter. Champak (Irrfan Khan) is a single parent of Tarika (Radhika Madan) and is based in Udaipur. His brother is Gopi (Deepak Dobriyal) and though both have a lot of love for each other, they are also involved in a legal tussle. Both run a shop named Ghasitaram Sweets and both claim to be the original shop running for generations. The matter reaches court where Justice Chheda (Zakir Hussain) gives a verdict in favour of Gopi. In a drunken state, Gopi later reveals that he bribed the judge which is why he won the case. Gajju (Kiku Sharda), a friend of the brothers, records this statement. Tarika, meanwhile, is an average student and wishes to win the scholarship offered by her school that will take her to London. She works quite hard and manages to get 85% and it makes her eligible for UK scholarship. A felicitation ceremony is held for this occasion. The chief guest here is none other than Justice Chheda. Champak, in anger, informs the crowd of the nefarious activities of Chheda, not realizing that Chheda is the husband of the Principal of the school (Meghna Malik). The Principal, in anger, cancels Tarika's scholarship. Champak promises Tarika that come what may, he’ll get her admission done, that too in the college of her choice in London. Sadly, Tarika fails to get the admission from other quotas. Gopi suggests Champak that they contact Bablu (Ranvir Shorey), their childhood friend who is settled in London. Bablu comes to Udaipur on a plane ticket sponsored by Champak. He tells Champak that he can help him get British citizenship after which Tarika can get admission easily. Champak, Gopi and Tarika reach London airport. Here, Champak and Gopi are mistaken for drug dealers. They are deported back to India while Tarika is stranded in London.
ANGREZI MEDIUM starts on a simple note, depicting the life of Champak and Tarika, and also the fight between Champak and Gopi. The latter part seems bewildering though as their love-hate relationship. A few scenes here stand out like a drunken Tarika accusing Champak of being intoxicated, the madness at the court and at the school ceremony. The father-daughter bond touches viewers. The intermission point is unconvincing. Post-interval, the film drops at places thanks to too many confusing developments and too many subplots.
Anil Mehta's cinematography is fine. Smriti Chauhan's costumes are real and the transformation of Radhika once she moves to London is effective.
On the whole, ANGREZI MEDIUM works only because of Irrfan Khan and Deepak Dobriyal's chemistry and also due to some touching moments. At the box office, HINDI MEDIUM’s goodwill and Irrfan's comeback will ensure decent footfalls for the movie over the weekend.
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