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Zombivli
Directed byAditya Sarpotdar
Written byMahesh Iyer
Produced byVikram Mehra
Siddharth Anand Kumar
Starring
CinematographyLawrence D'Cunha
Edited byJayant Jathar
Music byRohan-Rohan
Production
company
Distributed byAA Films
Release date
  • 26 January 2022 (2022-01-26)
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi
Budgetest. 7 crore (US$840,000)[1]
Box officeest. 11 crore (US$1.3 million)[1]

Zombivli is a 2022 Indian Marathi-language Zombie-comedy film directed by Aditya Sarpotdar.[2][3] The film stars Lalit Prabhakar, Vaidehi Parshurami, Amey Wagh and Trupti Khamkar in lead roles.[4] It was released in theaters on 26 January 2022 and aired on ZEE5 on 20 May 2022.[5]

Plot

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Vishwas (Lalit Prabhakar) is a firebrand local leader from Janata Nagar, Dombivli, who is fiercely proud of his community and objects to anyone casting slander against its residents. He aids in carrying a sick man to a hospital, only to find it crowded with people suffering similar symptoms. The patients are unresponsive to the medication, and a patient staggers out of the hospital, exhibiting zomboid behaviour.

Sudhir (Amey Wagh) is an engineer working at a local bottling company owned by a shady local leader Appa Musale (Vijay Nikam). He lives in an apartment next to Janata Nagar with his pregnant wife, Seema (Vaidehi Parshurami). On his first day at work, he encounters Vishwas, who is protesting against the bottling companies' unfair policies that's depriving residents of their rightful share of water.

Meanwhile, the zombie epidemic begins spreading through town. Sudhir is almost bitten by a zombie when running an errand, but Vishwas's timely intervention saves him. A panicked Sudhir lodges a report at the police station, causing Vishwas to be picked up and detained after the police agree to open an investigation into the issue.

Sudhir attempts to discover the source of the epidemic by looking through the PCB (Pollution Control Board) files but is forestalled by his boss, who asks him to meet Musale. At a party hosted by Musale, the latter warns Sudhir not to pry into affairs not concerning him.

As Sudhir returns home, the zombies attack the Police Station, and Vishwas, taking advantage of the chaos, makes good his escape and heads towards Janata Nagar. Sudhir returns home in his car, but is attacked by zombies. Vishwas and Sudhir meet Seema and her maid Malti (Trupti Khamkar), who are out shopping at the time, and manage to escape in the nick of time along with a couple of other residents, including Bhide (a senior citizen) and Rajendra (an arrogant flat owner) in a journalist's car when Sudhir's car breaks down. They attempt to flee Dombivli but are prevented by a police barricade put in place by the Government to stop the infection from spreading. An altercation ensues in which Bhide is shot by the police, forcing the rest of the group to rush towards a hospital for urgent medical aid.

The group arrives at the hospital to find it completely overrun by zombies, but a doctor holed up there was able to treat Bhide's wound, leaving him weak but otherwise capable of holding up. After a brief scare in which Sudhir believes himself to be infected (but is found to be healthy), Vishwas, Sudhir, and the journalist decide to go to the source of the infection, a restricted area in the factory, which Sudhir had noticed on his first day at work. They stealthily sneak past the zombified guards and discover Musale's "immunity boosting" tablets, which left toxic wastes during manufacturing and were allowed to leak into the local water supply due to the callous attitude of the management. Musale arrives on the scene and shoots Vishwas but is bitten and turned into a zombie when trying to escape with the money stashed at the factory.

Meanwhile, Seema and the others attempt to escape the hospital but are betrayed by Rajendra who harbours prejudice against the so-called "slum-dwellers" of Janata Nagar. When a fire alarm goes off in the hospital, the zombies are showered with water, stopping them in their tracks. Seema abandons Rajendra and reaches the factory with a fire engine. Vishwas, Sudhir, and the journalist, weary from fighting off zombies, are struggling to hold them off when Seema and her group reach there and shower the zombies with the fire engine's hose, allowing everyone to escape.

Vishwas is elected President of a local political organization for his contribution, and Sudhir is blessed with a baby daughter. A zombie Rajendra ends up on the railway tracks where he is run over by a speeding train.

Cast

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  • Amey Wagh as Sudhir Joshi; Seema's Husband
  • Vaidehi Parashurami as Seema Joshi; Sudhir's Wife
  • Lalit Prabhakar as Vishwas; Slum Leader of Janata Nagar
  • Trupti Khamkar as Malti
  • Sharat Sonu as Prakash Dubey
  • Renuka Daftardar as Sudhir's Mother
  • Vighnesh Joshi as Building Resident
  • Tushar Khair as Doctor in Hospital
  • Vijay Nikam as Appa Musale; Sudhir's Boss and Builder of his Complex
  • Janaki Pathak as Anjali
  • Rajendra Shisatkar as Building Resident
  • Janardan Kadam as Zombie
  • Siddhartha Jadhav as Guest Appearance in the Song "Angaat Alaya"
  • Sanjay Borkar as Inspector Koli

Production

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Pre-Production

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The screenplay was ready by the time Maharashtra lifted its lockdown of COVID-19 in early June 2020. But Dombivli, still had a high case count. Therefore Latur which was low on the list of COVID-19 positive patients. The team conducted research on storyboarding scenes and designing the looks of Zombies.[6]

Filming

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Except for a few top-angle and exterior shots, they were filmed in Dombivli, and 90% of the film was shot in Latur.[6] Overall filming was done with safety precautions. [7]

Release

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Theatrical

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The film was theatrically released on 26 January 2022.[8]

Home media

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It was released on OTT platform on ZEE5 on 20 May 2022.[5]

Reception

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Zombivli received positive reviews from the critics for portraying the class divide during a zombie apocalypse.[9] Mihir Bhanage of The Times of India called it "Zombie apocalypse with a dash of humour," and wrote: "The film begins on a high note and picks steam soon. However, midway, it loses steam and becomes a drag-fest before picking up pace again during the climax."[10] Scroll.in reviewer Nandini Ramnath opined that the film was a tribute to Edgar Wright’s Shaun of the Dead. "Zombivli plays out largely as a comedy with mostly harmless bodies jerking about. It's the humans of Dombivli, including the venal Musale and Sudhir's selfish neighbours, who prove to be far more dangerous," Ramnath added.[11] Writing for Maharashtra Times, Kalpeshraj Kubal reviewed the technical aspects and stated: "The makeup, VFX, cinematography in the film is excellent and linear. A. V. Prafulla Chandra has done the background music. It stays in mind even after the movie is over. This zombie will love to see, hear and experience [sic]."[12]

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Filmmaker Tarun Wadhwa filed a petition in The Bombay High Court claiming that Saregama India Limited had allegedly made Zombivili using his idea, and without his permission. According to Wadhwa, he had shared the idea about the film with the Screen Writer's Association, which was shared to Saregama through Yoodlee Films, one of Saregama's divisions.[13] Saregama then asked Wadhwa to submit a screenplay on his idea, but was told by Saregama India Limited that there was no intention of developing his concept any further.[13][14] Judge Gautam Patel ruled that Wadhwa could not prove his claim, and nullified his plea to restrain the release of the film.[15][16]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Zombivli Movie box office collection". Box Office Business | Bollywood Box Office 2022. 31 January 2022. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
  2. ^ "How 'Zombivli' created an Indian zombie epidemic in the middle of a pandemic". Scroll.in. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  3. ^ "Marathi movie Zombivli's team talks about creating zombie epidemic in middle-class Mumbai". www.mid-day.com. 30 January 2022. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  4. ^ "ZEE5 announces first ever Marathi zombie film, Zombivili". Zee News. 11 May 2022. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  5. ^ a b "ZEE5 announces first ever Marathi zombie film, Zombivili, film to premiere on 20th May". Zee News. Retrieved 12 December 2022.
  6. ^ a b "How 'Zombivli' created a zombie epidemic in the middle of a pandemic". Scroll.in. 29 January 2022. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  7. ^ "Zombivli: Amey Wagh, Lalit Prabhakar, Vaidehi Parashurami Start Filming Amid COVID-19 Crisis [PICS]". www.filmibeat.com. 4 September 2020. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  8. ^ "Marathi film Zombivli to release without a hitch, Bombay HC to hear copyright plea on Feb 3". India Today. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  9. ^ Goyal, Samarth (3 February 2022). "Turning The Page In Indian Horror Movies". Outlook India. Retrieved 19 February 2022.
  10. ^ "Zombivli Movie Review: Zombie apocalypse with a dash of humour", The Times of India, retrieved 19 February 2022
  11. ^ Ramnath, Nandini (28 January 2022). "'Zombivli' review: A zombie comedy with bite". Scroll.in.
  12. ^ "झोंबिवली". Maharashtra Times (in Marathi). 28 January 2022.
  13. ^ a b Dewan, R. K.; Dewan, Co-Dr Mohan (3 November 2021). ""Cannot injunct a film on a supposition of copyright infringement": Bombay High Court". Lexology. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  14. ^ "Bombay High Court: There is no Copyright on an Idea". Law Insider India. 2 November 2021. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  15. ^ "Can't injunct film release on surmises of copyright infringement, says HC; allows release of Zombivli". The Times of India. 2 November 2021.
  16. ^ Narsi Benwal (26 October 2021). "'There can't be copyright on idea, it can be confidential'". Retrieved 1 March 2023 – via PressReader.
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