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Kidnap
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySanjay Gadhvi
Written byStory and Screenplay:
Shibani Bathija
Dialogues:
Sanjay Gadhvi
Produced byDhilin Mehta
StarringSanjay Dutt
Imran Khan
Minissha Lamba
Vidya Malvade
Ankita Makwana
CinematographyBobby Singh
Edited byRameshwar S. Bhagat
Music bySongs:
Pritam
Guest Composers:
Sandeep-Sanjeev
Score:
Raju Singh
Production
company
Distributed byIndian Films[1]
Release date
  • 2 October 2008 (2008-10-02)
Running time
163 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget310 million[2]
Box office356 million[2]

Kidnap is a 2008 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Sanjay Gadhvi and produced by Dhlin Mehta. The film stars Sanjay Dutt, Imran Khan, Minissha Lamba and Vidya Malvade.

The film was released theatrically on 2 October 2008, coinciding with Gandhi Jayanti.

Plot

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Sonia Raina is a spirited teenager living with her mother, Mallika, and grandmother, Jaya, following her parents' divorce when she was 10. Shortly before her 18th birthday, Sonia has a heated argument with her mother about curfews after a Christmas party and asks about her father. In frustration, she swims far out to sea, where she is abducted by a man who chloroforms her and takes her to a secluded cottage with no exit.

The next morning, Sonia’s mother receives a call from the abductor, who reveals he wants to speak only to Sonia’s estranged father, Vikrant Raina, a ruthless, New York-based billionaire worth $51.7 billion. He returns to India because he believes someone has emptied a large share of his money and reunites with Mallika, who informs him about the abduction of Sonia and the abductor’s demand. The kidnapper reveals that Vikrant's money is safe in his account but insists he complete a series of dangerous tasks to learn the motive behind the kidnapping and secure Sonia's release.

The first task involves apologizing to Sister Margaret, a woman from Vikrant’s past, whom he must locate on a train. With the help of detective Irfan, Vikrant uncovers a poem given by the woman. Meanwhile, Sonia, initially defiant, becomes conflicted as she discovers her captor is not inherently cruel. Despite attempting to escape by injuring him, she later realizes his anger stems from years of pent-up frustration.

Sonia learns the abductor is Kabir Sharma, who has a personal vendetta against Vikrant, and the bungalow she is living in was once owned by Vikrant. Years earlier, Vikrant falsely accused Kabir of kidnapping Sonia after a car accident involving Sonia and Kabir. In reality, Kabir had stolen a car in desperation to save his injured friend. Vikrant’s influence sent Kabir to prison, where he endured 15 years of abuse and humiliation, fostering a desire for revenge. Kabir’s intent was to teach Vikrant a lesson, not harm Sonia, though Sonia begins to empathize with him as she uncovers the truth.

Meanwhile, based on the clues he already has, Vikrant figures out that his daughter's kidnapper is actually Kabir, who he realizes he had wrongly framed for "intentionally" hurting Sonia. Meanwhile, unable to reach Vikrant over the phone, Kabir decides to pay him a visit. As planned, Vikrant and Irfan intercept him and a chase ensues. Eventually, Kabir leads Vikrant to Sonia. After meeting Sonia briefly, Vikrant is told to dismiss Irfan from the case and he hands Vikrant the task to free a prisoner from jail. Vikrant follows the command and succeeds in saving the prisoner who, it turns out, is Kabir's friend who he wanted to save, but shortly after the assignment, Irfan intervenes and shoots Kabir, who has already bidden farewell to his friend. Angered, Vikrant threatens Irfan to stay away from now on.

Injured but alive, Kabir escapes and returns to the bungalow, where Sonia nurses him back to health. Despite having an opportunity to escape, Sonia has a fit of Stockholm Syndrome as she feels he has been gravely wounded. Based on the clue Vikrant receives after freeing the prisoner from jail, he figures out Sonia's location. On reaching his old bungalow, he does not find Sonia or Kabir but instead discovers the next clue that requires Vikrant to murder someone at a New Year's Eve party. After much deliberation Vikrant commits the murder and realizes that he murdered Kabir. However, Kabir himself reveals to be alive and confronts Vikrant, forcing him to realize that Vikrant is a criminal himself even though he committed the crimes to rescue Sonia and question whether Kabir was a criminal who deserved imprisonment or a teenager who was unduly penalized for an innocent mistake. Moved by this reckoning, Vikrant apologizes to Kabir, who then vanishes, leaving behind a clue that leads Vikrant to Sonia. The family is eventually reunited.

At a family gathering, Kabir reappears to apologize to Sonia for the ordeal he caused. He reveals that he has started anew, working at a software company. Sonia and Kabir part ways amicably, wishing each other well.

Cast

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  • Sanjay Dutt as Vikrant Raina, Mallika's husband, Sonia's father
  • Imran Khan as Kabir Devendra Sharma, Sonia's kidnapper
  • Minissha Lamba as Sonia "Soni" Raina, Vikrant and Mallika's daughter
  • Rahul Dev as Inspector Irfan, A tough cop assigned on the kidnapping case
  • Vidya Malvade as Mallika Raina, Vikrant's wife, Sonia's mother
  • Sheela David (Sharma) as Sister Margaret, the ex-headmistress of the orphanage where Kabir lived
  • Rushita Pandaya as Junior Sonia Raina
  • Reema Lagoo as Jaya, Sonia's maternal grandmother
  • Raj Zutshi as Mahesh Verma, Vikrant's rival in business
  • Sophie Choudry in a special appearance in the item number Meri Ek Ada Shola
  • Sonia Kapoor in a special appearance
  • Ankita Makwana in a friendly appearance as Tisha, Sonia's friend.
  • Bhupindder Bhoopii as Rahul Dev's Officer

Reception

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Box office

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Kidnap was released on 2 October 2008. Raw Box Office Net Collections: Rs. 217.2 million (2008) Adjusted Net: Rs. 252.7 million Kidnap Box Office Gross: Rs. 300.7 million (2008) Adjusted Gross: Rs. 349.9 million Overseas: $120,000 (USA), £365,000 (UK) after four weeks [3] and was not expected to recover its Rs 400 million budget.[4]

Critical reception

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Kidnap received generally poor reviews from critics. Elvis D'Silva of rediff gave the movie 2 stars out of 5, criticising the performances of Sanjay Dutt and Minissha Lamba.[5] Gaurav Malani of Indiatimes Movies gave the movie 2.5 stars, praising the story line and climax.[6] Taran Adarsh gave the film 2 out of 5, criticising the script as one "that easily ranks amongst the worst of 2008" while praising the performance of Imran Khan.[7]

Soundtrack

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The music was composed by Pritam and Sandeep-Sanjeev and the lyrics were written by Mayur Puri for all songs apart from "Mit Jaaye", which was by Sandeep Vyas.

Kidnap
Soundtrack album by
Pritam
Released2008
GenreFilm soundtrack
LabelSony BMG
ProducerPritam
Pritam chronology
Singh Is Kinng
(2008)
Kidnap
(2008)
Golmaal Returns
(2008)
Track Singer(s) Lyrics Duration
"Haan Ji" Adnan Sami Mayur Puri 4:06
"Hey Ya" Suzanne D'Mello Mayur Puri 4:15
"Hey Ya" (House Mix) Suzanne D'Mello Mayur Puri 4:09
"Mausam" Shreya Ghoshal Mayur Puri 4:27
"Meri Ek Ada Shola" Sukhwinder Singh, Sunidhi Chauhan & Akriti Kakar Mayur Puri 5:18
"Mit Jaaye" Sandeep Vyas Sandeep Vyas 4:00
"Mit Jaaye" (Rock Version) Sandeep Vyas Sandeep Vyas 4:18

References

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  1. ^ "Kidnap is a man versus boy story". News18. Archived from the original on 8 August 2022. Retrieved 8 August 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Kidnap – Movie". Box Office India. Archived from the original on 4 October 2022. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Domestic Box Office for the week ending 11/01/2008". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 14 December 2008. Retrieved 30 November 2007.
  4. ^ "How the mighty fell!". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 27 December 2008. Retrieved 30 November 2007.
  5. ^ "More cleavage than Kidnap". Rediff. Archived from the original on 3 October 2008. Retrieved 30 November 2007.
  6. ^ "Kidnap: Movie Review". Economic Times. Archived from the original on 27 December 2008. Retrieved 30 November 2007.
  7. ^ "Kidnap : Movie Review by Taran Adarsh". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 13 May 2008. Retrieved 30 November 2007.
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