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country - India. Sport. Cast - Neena Gupta. Rooted in the subculture of societal facts #Panga is an emotional roller coaster tale of a middle-class Indian woman; A forgotten kabaddi world champion who catalyzes an inner desire to give a new meaning to her existing role as a wife and mother and takes an ingenious decision to come back to the sport despite the challenges of age stereotypes and a new generation complexities which creates an upheaval in her life as she is torn between family responsibility and love for the sport. director - Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari.
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So sweet of u kangna, I love her personality, her confidence. Panga for sale. Panga honey singh full song hd. Pangaroo. Panda update. @Mind blowing. Pangamin pro psy. Fatafati ??????????????????. Panga weapon. YEAH. SUNDAY REVIEW'S ARE DEFINITELY FUNNNN. Pangako lyrics. I like acter and actress in this movie. Panga full movie. TODD NO. Himachali girl love you. Pangasianodon_hypophthalmus. Panga fishing boats. Panga movie review. Movie Name: Panga Cast: Kangana Ranaut, Richa Chadha Director: Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari Queen till date remains Kangana Ranaut’s best performance. Despite the popularity she achieved post Tanu Weds Manu, and Manikarnika: The Queen Of Jhansi recently. Ashwini Iyer Tiwari’s Panga is right up there next to Queen. Welcome back Kangana, we missed you. Panga essentially is a story about regaining confidence in one’s self. It goes beyond just skill, for that the person sitting next to you, wreaking havoc on the keyboard right now, also has. We are in fact surrounded by skilful people, who are where they are because they deserve it. And so do we. It is that confidence that is most fragile, it is that confidence that suffers the biggest hits. Jaya (Kangana) is 32, married, and mother of a seven-year-old. Prashant (Jassie Gill), her husband, loves her, respects her and more importantly, understands what she gave up to choose this life. So, what did she give up? Not just kabaddi and a spot in the national team right before the Asia Cup; she gave up her dream. Playing for the Railway Kabaddi Team has landed her a job, where there’s no respect or recognition, but there is stability. Jaya today specialises in aaloo ke parathe, but her eyes gleam when she bites into that occasional slice of pizza she is sharing with her family in front of the television set. On the opposite end of the spectrum is Meenu (Richa Chadha), same age as Jaya, unmarried, no kids, and currently coaching aspiring young girls in kabaddi. "Jab ladka tumhe dabochne ki koshish kare, pao se pakde, toh edi ko aise twist karo, aur patli gali se line ke uss par chale jaao, " she paints a more realistic picture so a girl in a small city like Bhopal can relate to while she charts her gaming strategy on the mat. Watch Panga trailer here: Director Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari’s Bhopal is as real as it gets. The railway quarter with a loft in the kitchen where a room heater and a sandwich maker plays peek-a-boo, neatly packed in the boxes they came in, is so middle-class that it feels like home. But her setting is not a character in the story - it’s just there inconspicuously, furthering a Jaya and a Prashant’s story. They are ordinary people, middle-class, with middle-class dreams and limits, stemming from a middle-class conditioning. One such conditioning comes in the way of a bubbling desire in Jaya to make a comeback into the kabaddi team at 32. Motherhood. Even as Adi (Yagya Bhasin), her son, hands her a glass of milk because she needs physical strength to get back into the game, Jaya is torn. "Main chali jaungi toh ghar kaun samhalega, Adi ko dawai kaun dega, khana kaun banayega? " she asks and quickly adds, "Main apni hadd dekhna chahti thi. Isse aage jaungi toh cruel mother kehlaungi. " Caught between 'log kya kahenge' and her own reluctance to let go of the only thing that adds value to her existence now - her family - Jaya is almost losing her breath inches away from the line. One final push, maybe? And Ashwiny lends that push. A bit of willing suspension of disbelief, a lot of that feel-good factor that comes from watching an underdog win, Panga delivers the highs wonderfully. You walk out of the theatre feeling satiated, happy, not because of the extra butter on the popcorn. A still from Panga. That, again, is a double-edged sword. Because the audience already loves a good underdog story, shall we keep sticking to it? Panga in that sense plays to the gallery. Jaya trains and she trains hard, but the ease at which she overcomes her drawbacks, overpowers younger, fitter girls on the mat, is a stretch. Let's not forget she was out-of-practice for a good seven years. And while Serena Williams (an example used in the film) is a mother of one, winning Grand Slams after Grand Slams (she's at 23 wins right now), she never took a seven-year-long break. READ STREET DANCER 3D REVIEW HERE: As much as we'd like to believe that Jaya's win is possible, we cannot discount the fact that kabaddi is a difficult, all-body sport. And it is not sexist to admit that motherhood changes that. Panga lost a few points there. Kangana is good. Jassie emotes less and stares more, with an occasional nose-clenching grin that is both annoying and endearing. Neena Gupta has little to do in the film, very little. We are officially disappointed. Richa’s Meenu starts off a tad bit lacklustre compared to Kangana’s Jaya, and she has that complacency about her performance that we spotted in Inside Edge Season 2 too, but second-half Richa is just awesomesauce - we’re using this word for it just made it to Oxford Dictionary, and at the right time. Yagya Bhasin as seven-year-old Adi is a bomb. He does naughty, throws tantrums and sometimes spouts the most horrible things when he isn’t getting his way, just as kids do, but he also makes you fall in love with him. Panga is a good reminder that we all matter, individually, in our own way, in our own stories. It's a reminder to hold on to that little ball of confidence in you. And it's a reminder that Kangana doesn’t need to actually take panga, she can simply make one. We’re going with 3. 5 stars out of 5. ( Writer tweets as @NotThatNairita) ALSO READ | Kangana Ranaut: Indira Jaising should be kept in jail with Nirbhaya's rapists ALSO READ | Kangana Ranaut: I will never stand behind Tukde-Tukde Gang ALSO READ | Richa Chadha: Vivek Oberoi and I can discuss politics, but never spoken to Kangana Ranaut about it ALSO SEE | Panga: Kangana Ranaut turns Frida Kahlo for film's screening. Fatima Sana Shaikh attends event with Tahira Kashyap ALSO WATCH | Watch: In conversation with Panga cast Kangana Ranaut, Jassie Gill and Neena Gupta Get real-time alerts and all the news on your phone with the all-new India Today app. Download from.
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Panga trailer. Panga boat. Pangamin bifi. Pangarap ko ang ibigin ka karaoke. Pangaea theory. Panga Theatrical release poster Directed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari Produced by Fox Star Studios Written by Nikhil Mehrohtra Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari Screenplay by Nitesh Tiwari Starring Kangana Ranaut Jassi Gill Richa Chadda Neena Gupta Music by Songs: Shankar?Ehsaan?Loy Score: Sanchit Balhara Ankit Balhara Cinematography Jay I. Patel Edited by Ballu Saluja Production company Fox Star Studios Distributed by Fox Star Studios Release date 24?January?2020 Running time 131 minutes [1] Country India Language Hindi Budget ? 24 crore Box office est. ? 41. 71 crore [2] Panga ( transl. ?To mess with) is a 2020 Indian Hindi-language sports drama film directed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari and produced by Fox Star Studios. The film features Kangana Ranaut, Jassi Gill, Richa Chadda and Neena Gupta. The story depicts the jovial life of a kabaddi player. [3] Filming took place from November 2018 to July 2019 in Panaji, Bhopal, Delhi and Kolkata. [4] [5] The film was released in India on 24 January 2020. [6] [7] The film received critical acclaim with critics highlighting Ranuat's performance was a moderate box office hit grossing ? 41. 57 crore. Synopsis [ edit] Rooted in the subculture of societal facts, Panga is an emotional roller coaster tale of a middle-class Indian woman, where a forgotten Kabaddi world champion catalyzes an inner desire to give a new meaning to her existing role as a wife and mother and takes an ingenious decision to come back to the sport despite the challenges of age stereotypes and new generation complexities which creates an upheaval in her life as she is torn between societal pressures of family responsibility and love for the sport. Jaya Nigam is a former Kabaddi world champion and current railways officer who is married to Prashant Shrivastava, a railways chief engineer, and has a son, Aditya a. k. a. Adi. Currently living in Bhopal after Prashant's transfer to the city, she is propelled both by the arrival of her former teammate Meenu and a push from Adi, who learns of her achievements through Prashant, to return to the sport despite facing challenges of physical fitness and newer, more experienced players. Initially unable to deal with the pressures of a hectic job and the exercise routines that Adi's enthusiasm pushes her through, she finally regains composure and, with support from Prashant and Adi, goes on to mark her comeback to the sport as a mother of a 7-year-old after her story gets noticed again. How she gets back on her feet as the renewed player forms the rest of the story. Cast [ edit] Kangana Ranaut as Jaya Nigam Jassi Gill as Prashant Shrivastava, Jaya's husband Richa Chadda as Meenal "Meenu" Singh, Jaya's friend and former teammate Neena Gupta as Rachna Nigam, Jaya's mother Yagya Bhasin as Aditya "Adi" Shrivastava, Jaya's and Prashant's son Megha Burman as Nisha Das, Jaya's present teammate Rajesh Tailang as National Coach Production [ edit] Development [ edit] Panga was announced on 21 August 2018 with Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari sharing an emotional Instagram video montage of herself, Kangana Ranaut, Jassi Gill, Neena Gupta and their families, indicating that when your kin stands behind you, no one in the world can take ‘panga’ with you. [8] Ranaut told the Mumbai Mirror in an interview: “When Ashwiny narrated the film's story, I was completely moved. My family has been my pillar of strength and have always stood by me through thick and thin. I could really relate to the emotions of the film. Plus, Ashwiny is known for her slice-of-life films and I loved her recent work in Bareilly Ki Barfi. Panga is even more special for me as, for the first time, I will be playing the role of a National-level Kabaddi player. That's going to be challenging for sure! I am looking forward to some exciting times with Ashwiny and the Fox Star team. ” [3] Gill who is playing the role of the husband of Ranaut in this film told the Mumbai Mirror: “I loved the script, especially the inspiring family angle. The film is a roller-coaster of emotions but to me the real Indian family feeling was the most heart-warming part of the subject. Since I come from a very close-knit family, I could identify with the story. ” [3] Training [ edit] The actors appearing in the film as kabbadi players including Ranaut underwent training in kabaddi for over two months. [9] Filming [ edit] The film went on floor on 23 March 2017 in Panaji. [4] [5] The first schedule of the film was wrapped up on 7 December 2018. [6] The second schedule of the film was wrapped up on 22 June 2019. [7] The director planned next schedule in a Delhi stadium in April. [10] The third schedule of shooting began in April 2019 in Delhi. [11] The Delhi schedule of the film was completed in mid April and next schedule of shooting to begin in Kolkata. [12] The filming was completed in mid July 2019, Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, the director of the film wrote on her Instagram account, "My dearest Panga Humans are the sun. The sun that spread a ray of hope when things seem really impossible to achieve. " [13] Marketing and release [ edit] First look of the film was shared by the director of the film Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari on 7 March 2019, a still photo in which leading pair is laughing while looking at the sunset. [14] The first look poster of Ranaut was released on 19 December 2019. [15] On December 23 official trailer of the film was launched by Fox Star Studios. [16] The film was released in India on 24 January 2020. [17] Soundtrack [ edit] Panga Soundtrack album by Shankar?Ehsaan?Loy Released 21 January 2020 [18] Recorded 2018?2019 Genre Feature film soundtrack Length 23: 55 Language Hindi Label Saregama Shankar?Ehsaan?Loy chronology Chhapaak (2020) Panga (2020) External audio Official Audio Jukebox on YouTube The film's music is composed by Shankar?Ehsaan?Loy while lyrics are written by Javed Akhtar. Track listing No. Title Singer(s) Length 1. "Panga - Title Track" Harshdeep Kaur, Divya Kumar, Siddharth Mahadevan 3:19 2. "Dil Ne Kaha" Shahid Mallya, Asees Kaur 4:46 3. "Jugnu" Sunny, Shankar Mahadevan 4:40 4. "Bibby Song" Annu Kapoor, Sherry 2:50 5. "Wahi Hai Raste" Mohan Kannan, Asees Kaur 4:28 6. "Dil Ne Kaha" (Reprise) Jassi Gill, Asees Kaur 3:52 Total length: 23:55 Box office [ edit] Panga earned ? 2. 70 crore at the domestic box office on its opening day. On the second day, the film collected ? 5. 61 crore. On the third day, the film collected ? 6. 60 crore, taking total opening weekend collection to ? 14. 91 crore. [2] As of 28?February?2020, with a gross of ? 34. 43 crore in India and ? 7. 28 crore overseas, the film has a worldwide gross collection of ? 41. 71 crore. [2] References [ edit] External links [ edit] Panga on IMDb Panga on Bollywood Hungama Panga at Rotten Tomatoes.
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