The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir
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Directed by | Ken Scott |
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Based on | The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir Who Got Trapped in an Ikea Wardrobe by Romain Puertolas |
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Cinematography | Vincent Mathias AFC |
Edited by | Yvann Thibaudeau |
Music by | Nicolas Errèra Amit Trivedi |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
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Language | English |
Budget | $20 million[2] |
Box office | $3.26 million[3] |
The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir is a 2018 adventure comedy film directed by Ken Scott and written by Scott, Romain Puertolas, and Luc Bossi. It is based on the French novel The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir Who Got Trapped in an Ikea Wardrobe by Puertolas. The film stars Dhanush in the lead role, with Bérénice Bejo, Erin Moriarty, Barkhad Abdi, Gérard Jugnot, and Ben Miller as the supporting cast. The premise follows a street magician from Mumbai who embarks on a global journey to find his father. The film was shot in India, Belgium, France and Italy.[4]
The film released in France on 30 May 2018[5] and in India, USA, Canada, Singapore and Malaysia on 21 June 2019. It was released in 8 different languages; English, French, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Italian and Kannada.[1][6]
Plot
[edit]Ajatashatru "Aja" Lavash Patel, who has lived all his life in a small Mumbai neighborhood, is a street magician and trickster who tricks people into believing that he possesses special magic powers. He narrates his story to three kids caught by police and are now going for a four year judicial custody.
After his mother's untimely death, he sets off on a journey to find his estranged father in Paris with a fake EUR 100 note. There, he meets a woman named Marie Riviere in a furniture store whom he initially swindles, but is quickly attracted to her personality. Aja then experiences a series of wide-ranging adventures around the world, initially in an IKEA wardrobe to London, England, then a Louis Vuitton suitcase to Rome, Italy, and a hot air balloon to a ship heading to Tripoli, Libya. In the ship, he gets robbed the money he earned by selling the shirt on which he wrote an emotional incident from his childhood. In Libya, he meets a Somali man named Wiraj, an illegal immigrant whom he met on the way to London. Together with Wiraj and group of other friends he gets back the money. In the refugee camp where Wiraj lives, he distributes all the money to the people in the camp. He has just enough money for a fake passport and ticket to India. But before going to India he goes to Paris where he meets Marie, who is now dating another guy.
He comes back to India and starts working as a teacher in school. One day Marie comes to the school and tells Aja that she has left her fiance, and then they kiss. And with this he ends his story to the three kids. He then offers those kids to be pardoned for the four year custody if they attend Aja's school daily, which they agree to.
Just before the movie ends, one of Aja's colleagues asks "Was that a true story?" and Aja replies "Yes, all of the important bits."
Cast
[edit]- Dhanush as Ajatashatru "Aja" Lavash Patel
- Hearty Singh as young Aja
- Bérénice Bejo as Nelly Marnay
- Erin Moriarty as Marie Rivière
- Barkhad Abdi as Wiraj
- Gérard Jugnot as Gustave Palourde
- Ben Miller as Officer Smith
- Abel Jafri as Captain Fik
- Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse as Rose
- Kay Greidanus as Pieter
- Amrutha Sant as Siringh, Aja's mom
- Harshad Kumar as vegetable vendor
- Rakesh Jaiswal as Doctor
- Romain Puertolas as Thomas Grégoire
Production
[edit]The film was launched in January 2016 with Iranian director Marjane Satrapi and actors Dhanush, Uma Thurman, and Alexandra Daddario in the lead roles.[7] However, the director left the project and was replaced by Canadian director Ken Scott. Thurman's role was given to French actress Bérénice Bejo.[8] The filming began in May 2017 in Mumbai. In its first schedule the principal photography took place in India, Brussels, Paris and Rome.[4]
Release
[edit]The film trailer for Australia was launched in August 2018 by Icon Films Australia & New Zealand on YouTube.[9] For release in India the official trailer was launched on 3 June 2019 by Zee Music Company. It fetched more than 5 million views since its release on YouTube.[10]
The Extraordinary Journey of The Fakir released on 30 May 2018 in France.[5] The film was released in India, USA, Canada, UK, Singapore and Malaysia on 21 June 2019.[1] The film was also dubbed in Tamil as Pakkiri benefiting off Dhanush's popularity.[11] The makers had previously considered the title Vaazhkaiyai Thedi Naanum Poren for the dubbed version.[12][13] The film was made available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.
Soundtrack
[edit]The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir | ||||
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Recorded | 2019 | |||
Studio | A T Studios | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Length | 11:25 | |||
Language | Hindi | |||
Label | Zee Music Company | |||
Producer | Amit Trivedi | |||
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The score is composed by Nicolas Errera
The music of the songs is composed by Amit Trivedi, with lyrics by Anvita Dutt. The chorus singers are Rajiv Sundaresan and Suhas Sawant in the song
"Madaari". The Zee Music Company holds the right.[14]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Angrezi Luv Shuv" | Anvita Dutt | Amit Trivedi, Jonita Gandhi | 3:39 |
2. | "Madaari" | Anvita Dutt | Vishal Dadlani, Nikhita Gandhi | 3:59 |
3. | "Maila Maila" | Anvita Dutt | Mame Khan, R Venkatraman | 3:37 |
Total length: | 11:25 |
All lyrics are written by Madhan Karky
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Maayabazaaru" | Nikhita Gandhi, Benny Dayal | 2:53 |
2. | "Saalakaara" | Anthony Daasan | 2:45 |
3. | "Engleesu Lovesu" | Dhanush, Jonita Gandhi | 2:32 |
Total length: | 07:30 |
Awards and nominations
[edit]The film won two international awards: in 2018 it won in Norwegian International Film Festival the Ray of Sunshine Award[16] and in 2019 in Barcelona Sant-Jordi International Film Festival, it won an award for Best Comedy.[17]
Year | Award | Category | Outcome | Ref. |
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2018 | Norwegian International Film Festival | Ray of Sunshine Award | Won | [16] |
2019 | Barcelona Sant-Jordi International Film Festival | Best Comedy | Won | [17] |
Critical reception
[edit]On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 60% based on 30 reviews, with an average rating of 5.3/10. The critics consensus reads, "The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir is undermined by its mawkish indulgences, but Dhanush's charming central performance is difficult to resist."[18] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 56 out of 100, based on 8 critics.[19]
The New York Times stated that the film is "a bustling, whimsical voyage.”[20]
Box office
[edit]The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir fared poorly at the box office, grossing $3.26 million against a $20 million budget.[3] This movie was a box office bomb.[13]
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External links
[edit]- 2018 films
- 2010s adventure comedy films
- English-language French films
- Films based on French novels
- Films directed by Ken Scott
- Films shot in Brussels
- Films shot in India
- Films shot in Paris
- Films shot in Rome
- French adventure comedy films
- 2010s English-language films
- 2010s French films
- Films scored by Nicolas Errèra
- English-language adventure comedy films