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Laila Majnu
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySajid Ali
Screenplay byImtiaz Ali
Sajid Ali
Produced byEkta Kapoor
Shobha Kapoor
Preety Ali
StarringTriptii Dimri
Avinash Tiwary
CinematographySayak Bhattacharya
Edited byPrathamesh Chande
Music bySongs:
Niladri Kumar
Joi Barua
Alif
Background Score:
Hitesh Sonik
Production
companies
Release date
  • 7 September 2018 (2018-09-07)
Running time
140 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Box officeest.₹2.18–3.25 crore (Initial run)[a]
₹11.5 crore (re-release)[5]

Laila Majnu (Hindi pronunciation: [lɛːlaː mədʒnuː]) is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film starring Avinash Tiwary and newcomer Tripti Dimri. It is directed by Sajid Ali, presented by Imtiaz Ali and co-produced by Ekta Kapoor, Shobha Kapoor and Preety Ali.[6][7][8][9] The film is a contemporary retelling of the story of Layla and Majnun.

Released theatrically on 7 September 2018, the film met with lukewarm response and failed commercially at the box office. But in later years, it received positive reviews for its story, cast performances and soundtrack, garnering critical acclaim. Following its digital release, some outlets even assigned the film cult status.[10] After the re-release of the film in 2024, it is now a box office success. Thousand, thronged cinemas after it was re-released.

Plot

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Belonging to a reputed family in town, Laila is a flirt who likes to tease boys who are attracted to her. She meets Qais Bhatt, a boy belonging to a wealthy family. In the beginning, Laila is unsure about him and tells him to not stalk her. Qais gives her a note that says that he will not bother her any more and if she wants him, she has to reach out to him. The following day however, they end up crossing paths again at a wedding and Qais realises it's destiny. Despite ongoing legal disputes between their families, the two fall for each other. When Laila's family finds out about their relationship, they fix her wedding with Ibban, her father's political assistant. She is forced to wed when her father threatens to drink poison if she doesn't comply to marry. However, Laila is still hopeful that Qais will convince her father. But she hears a part of their conversation and breaks up with him reluctantly, assuming he was speaking disrespectfully to her father. Qais, hurt by the misunderstanding, tells her again that he would not follow her any more and asks her to find him if she ever needs him.

After four years, Qais returns from London for his father's funeral. He avoids meeting Laila. Laila, who is regularly abused by her alcoholic husband, the new MLA, decides to meet Qais. When she sees him, she realises that their break-up affected him terribly and that he was struggling with his mental health. He seemed like a different person to her at odd moments. Laila stands up to her husband and they decide to get divorced. Laila asks Qais to wait till her divorce. However, before the divorce, her husband dies in a road accident. Laila decides to run away with Qais on the day of the funeral but her father asks her not to and promises her that she can marry him after a few weeks. Laila again asks Qais to wait for her.

Qais, who had been waiting for her for years, feels that he will never be united with her and this thought makes him eccentric. He begins to hallucinate about Laila, he talks to her and eventually runs off to a mountain. His family, friends and Laila search for him for days but are unable to find him. Qais however hallucinates Laila to be with him and starts a life with her in the mountains. He is caught by some people and is brought back to his house. There, he recognises Laila but also says that Laila is not one person but she is everywhere and points to different directions.

Laila concludes that he has reached an ultimate state of love. She announces that in order for them to be together their souls need to meet. Then, while holding the note he had given her in the beginning of their relationship, she dies. The note said she has to reach him if she wants him, indicating Laila had started a journey to reach him again. Qais (referred to as Majnu, meaning "crazy" in Arabic language, in the second half of the movie as an ode to Layla-Majnun), realising that Laila is no more, runs towards the mountains when he stumbles and hits his head over Laila's grave. As he takes his last breath, he sees Laila calling to him from the mountain top. The film ends with a song and it is shown that their souls are finally reunited, free to do everything that they had planned they would do together. The film ends with the line, "They lived happily ever after - which is both ironic and true".

Cast

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  • Triptii Dimri as Laila
    • Hibba Shafi as Young Laila
  • Avinash Tiwary as Qais Bhatt / "Majnu"
    • Dawar as Young Qais
  • Benjamin Gilani as Ghulam Sarwar Bhat
  • Parmeet Sethi as Masood Ahmed Shahmiri
  • Sumit Kaul as Ibban / Javed Parrey
  • Abrar Qazi as Zaid
  • Sahiba Bali as Ambreen
  • Farhana Bhat as Jasmeet
  • Duaa Bhat as Shama
  • Mahid Aisha Ali as Zaid's sister
  • Shagufta Ali as Laila's aunt ("Pufu")
  • Mir Sarwar as Qais' brother-in-law
  • Vasundhara Kaul as Qais' sister
  • Sujata Sehgal as Parveen, Laila's mother
  • RJ Rafiq as Touseef
  • Moomin Rafiq as Umer
  • Shahid Gulfam as Rasool
  • Zameer Ashai as Nisar Bukhari
  • Khawar Jamsheed as Mudi

Soundtrack

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Laila Majnu
Soundtrack album by
Released17 August 2018[11]
Recorded2018
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length42:33
LanguageHindi
LabelZee Music Company
External audio
audio icon Official Audio Jukebox on YouTube

Hitesh Sonik composed the film's background score and Niladri Kumar, Joi Barua and Alif composed the songs. The lyrics were written by Irshad Kamil, Mehmood Gaami and Mohammad Muneem. The first song, "Aahista", was released on 9 August 2018.[12] This was followed by the title track, "O Meri Laila", on 13 August 2018.[13]

Track listing
No.TitleMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Aahista" (Backing vocals: Ranina Reddy, Harsha Vardhan Chavali)Niladri KumarArijit Singh, Jonita Gandhi5:20
2."O Meri Laila" (Backing vocals: Ranina Reddy, Arijit Singh, Nakul Abhyankar)Joi BaruaAtif Aslam, Jyotica Tangri4:41
3."Tum"Niladri KumarAtif Aslam4:39
4."Hafiz Hafiz"Niladri KumarMohit Chauhan5:39
5."Sarphiri"Niladri KumarShreya Ghoshal, Babul Supriyo4:05
6."Gayee Kaam Se"Joi BaruaDev Negi, Amit Sharma, Meenal Jain4:13
7."Lala Zula Zalio"Joi BaruaFrankie (Kashmiri), Joi Barua, Sunidhi Chauhan3:00
8."O'Meri Laila" (Radio Version)Joi BaruaJoi Barua3:11
9."Tum" (Version 2)Niladri KumarJaved Ali4:41
10."Katyu Chuko"AlifMohammad Muneem3:04
Total length:42:33

Awards and nominations

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Date of Ceremony Awards Category Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Result Ref.
16 February 2019 Mirchi Music Awards Upcoming Music Composer of The Year Niladri Kumar – "Aahista" Won [14][15]
Lyricist of The Year Irshad Kamil – "Aahista" Nominated
23 March 2019 64th Filmfare Awards Rd Burman Award For Upcoming Talent in Film Music Niladri Kumar Won [16]
Best Playback Singer (Female) Jonita Gandhi – "Ahista" Nominated [17]

Re-release

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The film, re-released in Indian theatres on 9 August 2024, due to popular demand, grossed over ₹11.5 crore at the box office,[5] significantly surpassing its original collection of ₹2.18–3.25 crore.[18][19]

Notes

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  1. ^ Multiple references[1][2][3][4]

References

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  1. ^ Sharma, Devansh. "Laila Majnu box office collection: Triptii Dimri, Avinash Tiwary's film surpasses original run of ₹2.18 cr in 4 days". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 13 August 2024.
  2. ^ Wadhwa, Aman. "This film had no stars, bombed at box office, earned just Rs 3.2 crore, then became hit after..." Daily News and Analysis. Retrieved 13 August 2024.
  3. ^ "Laila Majnu Box Office Collection till Now | Box Collection". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 13 August 2024.
  4. ^ Ganguly, Risha (11 August 2024). "Triptii Dimri-Avinash Tiwary's Laila Majnu Set To Become FIRST Hindi Film To Achieve This Box Office Milestone". Times Now. Retrieved 12 August 2024.
  5. ^ a b "Highest Grossing Re-Releases In India Since 2000: Sohum Shah's Tumbbad surpasses Thalapathy Vijay's Ghilli to claim top spot". Pinkvilla. 23 September 2024. Retrieved 24 September 2024.
  6. ^ "Ekta Kapoor shifts gears with Imtiaz Ali's 'Laila Majnu'". 7 August 2018.
  7. ^ "Laila Majnu has less logic and more passion: Imtiaz Ali". 23 July 2018.
  8. ^ "Laila Majnu Trailer: Imtiaz Ali Brings Madness, Love and Bullets Together".
  9. ^ "Laila Majnu Trailer: Imtiaz Ali is back, this time, with the 'baap' of all tragic love stories". 7 August 2018.
  10. ^ "Imtiaz Ali: 'Laila Majnu' is an unsafe film to make – Times of India ►". The Times of India. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  11. ^ "Laila Majnu – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack". Saavn.
  12. ^ "Laila Majnu song 'Aahista' captures lead pair's love story before launching into tragic climax". Firstpost. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  13. ^ "Laila Majnu song 'O Meri Laila' shows Tripti Dimri, Avinash Tiwary frolicking to traditional Kashmiri music". Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  14. ^ "MMA Mirchi Music Awards". MMAMirchiMusicAwards. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  15. ^ "11th Mirchi Music Awards: Complete list of winners – Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  16. ^ "Filmfare Awards 2019: List Of Winners". NDTV. 23 March 2019.
  17. ^ "64th Vimal Filmfare Awards 2019: Official list of nominations". Times of India. 12 March 2019.
  18. ^ "Imtiaz Ali announces 'Laila Majnu' re-release in theatres: Back on popular demand". India Today. 8 August 2024. Retrieved 8 August 2024.
  19. ^ Jogani, Rishil (9 September 2024). "Laila Majnu Re-Release Box Office Collections: Triptii Dimri and Avinash Tiwary film has a verdict-changing re-run; Crosses Rs 10 crore net overall". Pinkvilla. Retrieved 9 September 2024.
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