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Noor
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySunhil Sippy
Written byIshita Moitra Udhwani
(Dialogues)
Screenplay byAlthea Delmas-Kaushal
Shikhaa Sharma
Sunhil Sippy
Saba Imtiaz
Produced byBhushan Kumar
Krishan Kumar
Vikram Malhotra
StarringSonakshi Sinha
Kanan Gill
Shibani Dandekar
Purab Kohli
CinematographyKeiko Nakahara
Edited byAarif Sheikh
Music bySongs:
Amaal Mallik
Background Score:
Benedict Taylor
Naren Chandavarkar
Production
companies
T-Series
Abundantia Entertainment
Distributed byT-Series
White Hill Studios
Release date
  • 21 April 2017 (2017-04-21)
Running time
116 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget24 crore[1]
($3.6 million)
Box office11.64 crore [2]
($1.75 million)

Noor is an princess who I love dearly, I would love to marry her-By Hhhhh. The film is based on Pakistani author Saba Imtiaz's novel Karachi, You're Killing Me! and follows an Indian journalist-writer Noor's misadventures and love life as she navigates her way through Mumbai.[3] The film had a worldwide release on 21 April 2017.[4]

Plot

Noor is a young journalist, battling to find her place in the working world. She yearns to cover important news stories, but is often sent to cover entertainment pieces, such as interviewing adult actress Sunny Leone, which she resents. This causes frequent friction between herself and her boss Shekher. Saad, Noor's friend, introduces her to Ayan Banerjee, a former CNN reporter and war correspondent. They have much in common and quickly become close.

At work, Noor is asked to interview a famous doctor, who treats underprivileged people for free. While editing the interview on her personal computer, her domestic worker Malti recognizes the doctor as a criminal who is engaged in illegal organ harvesting. Noor also learns of a victim named Vilas, whose kidney was stolen. She interviews Malti and Vilas and although they initially refuse to face the camera, after enough persuasion, Malti finally exposes the operation. Noor takes the footage to her network and to Shekar, who suggests that they hold off for a few days before running the story.

Excited at the possibility of her big break, Noor meets Ayan and the pair become intimate, after taking about the incident. The next day, Noor receives a call from her friend Zara, telling her that Ayan has stolen her story, which has now become a national controversy and is making headlines across India. Shekher rebukes her for her irresponsible behaviour and tells her that Malti and Vilas's lives are now in danger. She loses her job and begins to question her profession and its morality.

Malti and Vilas go missing and Noor's father receives threatening calls. Saad takes Noor to London to comfort her, and gets frustrated by her state of mind, finally confronting her about the entire incident. The pair grow closer and Saad realises that he is in love with her. Noor gets a call from her father with the news that Vilas is dead. She comes back to Mumbai and launches her own journalistic investigation which results in the doctor being convicted. Noor becomes a viral internet sensation and a respected news journalist, acknowledged by Shekar and her network. Malti forgives Noor and reconnects with her. Zara slaps Ayan, and Saad and Noor begin a relationship.

Cast

Production

Principal photography commenced in July 2016 on a set at RK Studio in Mumbai.[4] The film was shot in one schedule and finished by August.[7] The film was partly shot in UK.[8]

Soundtrack

Noor (film)
Soundtrack album by
Amaal Mailk
Released24 March 2017
RecordedAudiogarage Studio
T-Series Studio
GenreFilm Soundtrack
Length25:22
LanguageHindi
LabelT-Series
DirectorSunhil Sippy
ProducerBhushan Kumar

The music for the film is composed by Amaal Mallik. There are seven songs in this soundtrack and it is Mallik's second outing as a solo composer. Lyrics are penned by Manoj Muntashir and Kumaar. Title song in this Movie is "Uff Yeh Noor", written by Manoj Muntashir. The full soundtrack was released on 24 March 2017.

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Uff Yeh Noor"Armaan Malik3:17
2."Gulabi 2.0" (From The Train)Tulsi Kumar, Amaal Mallik, Yash Narvekar3:32
3."Jise Kehte Pyaar Hai"Sukriti Kakar3:20
4."Hai Zaroori"Prakriti Kakar5:21
5."Gulabi Redux"Tulsi Kumar, Yash Narvekar3:31
6."Move Your Lakk"Diljit Dosanjh, Badshah, Sonakshi Sinha3:14
7."Gulabi (Retro Mix)"Sonu Nigam3:07
Total length:25:22

Box office

The film collected 1.54 Crore on opening day and 1.89 crore on second day.[2] With taking benefit of Sunday and collecting 2.09 crore on third day, the film took its first weekend's domestic net collection to a total of 5.52 crores. The film's grossing amount in first weekend was 7.67 cores.[2] It was declared a disaster.[9][10]

References

  1. ^ "Noor - Movie - Box Office India". Retrieved 8 December 2017.
  2. ^ a b c "Box Office: Worldwide Collections and Day wise breakup of Noor". Bollywood Hungama. 21 April 2017. Retrieved 24 April 2017.
  3. ^ "Purab Kohli to romance Sonakshi Sinha in 'Noor'". Times Of India. 6 July 2016. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  4. ^ a b Natasha Coutinho (6 July 2016). "Today's headlines are tomorrow's garbage: Sonakshi". Times Of India. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  5. ^ "Sunny to be part of Sonakshi's Noor".
  6. ^ a b "Move Your Lakk: Sonakshi Sinha grooves to Diljit Dosanjh, Badshah in new song from Noor". Hindustan Times. 10 April 2017. Retrieved 30 April 2017.
  7. ^ Avinash Lohana (1 June 2016). "Sonakshi, The New Journo On The Block". Mumbai Mirror. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  8. ^ "Bollywood Movie Noor Shooting Locations". www.bollylocations.com. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
  9. ^ "No takers for Noor: Sonakshi Sinha's film flops at the BO with Rs 3.4 cr in 2 days". Hindustan Times. 5 June 2017. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  10. ^ "Lifetime Collection, Box Office Verdict: Noor is one of the biggest flops of 2017". Bollywood 2017. 26 April 2017. Retrieved 2 July 2017.