Udaan (2010)
June 17, 2010Release Date

Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Ronit Roy
Bhairav Singh

Rajat Barmecha
Rohan Singh

Aayan Boradia
Arjun Singh

Ram Kapoor
Jimmy Singh

Manjot Singh
Maninder

Anand Tiwari
Appu

Suman Mastkar
Mr. Kashyap

Aarhan Roychowdhry
Young Rohan

Jenny Shah
Madhavi

Raja Hudda
Vikram

Shaunak Sengupta
Amber

Varun Khettry
Benoy / Third Assistant Director

Akshay Sachdev
Shiv

Sanjay Gandhi
Rathod

Devanshu Singh
Writer

Shashi Sharma
Rathod's Girlfriend

Khushkiran Singh Sandhu
Punished Boy

Jayanta Das
Principal

Akantuk Sharma
Boy Carrying Trunk #1

Sahil Sahota
Boy Carrying Trunk #2

Sonia Raisurana
Rashmi Singh

MD Nizam
Mr. Rao

Arvind Kumar
Plant Manager

Siddharth Sen
Professor

Sunil Motwane
Drinking Friend #1

Rana Sharma
Drinking Friend #2

Vikas Kumar
Bar Fighter #1

Kashif Imam
Bar Fighter #2

Khushtar Khan
Bar Fighter #3

Amit Das
Bar Fighter #4

Neeraj Shukla
Bar Fighter #5

Sheikh Murshid Alam
Bar Manager

MD Shamin
Barman

Gautam Shankar
Bhairav's Client #1

Dr. R. Pandey
Bhairav's Client #2

Rajani Shekhar
Arjun's Principal

Amitabh
Doctor

Rachita Roy
Nurse #1

Nichita Roy
Nurse #2 / Script Supervisor

Sana Parveen
Richa

Jyoti Mishra
Police Inspector

Ronny D'Costa
Madhavi's Friend #1

Marianne D'Costa
Madhavi's Friend #2

Ryan D'Costa
Madhavi's Friend #3

Roberta D'Costa
Madhavi's Friend #4

Jeroo Mody
Madhavi's Friend #5

Neha Boradia
Madhavi's Friend #6

Ishika Mohan Motwane
Rohan's Mother / Still Photographer

Vikramaditya Motwane
Director / Screenplay

Dipika Kalra
Editor

Anurag Kashyap
Screenplay / Producer

Jogi Malang
Casting Director

Rahat Mahajan
Post Production Assistant

Tushar Jadhav
Colorist

Rukhshida David
First Assistant Director

Veer Singh Parmar
Second Assistant Director

Gopika Malkan
Costume Designer

Amitabh Bhattacharya
Lyricist

Kunal Sharma
Sound

Deven Khote
Co-Producer

Zarina Screwvala
Co-Producer

Dipa De Motwane
Executive Producer

Satyanshu Singh
Poem

Kumar Devanshu
Poem

Sham Kaushal
Stunt Coordinator

Sher Bahadur Singh
Makeup Artist

Rashid Jam
Key Grip

Wali Mohammed
Gaffer

A. Madhav Rao
Focus Puller

Jesil Patel
Assistant Camera

Zahir Bandukwala
Assistant Sound Engineer

Shalini Prasad
Assistant Costume Designer

Parul Sharma
Casting Assistant

Pallavi Singhal
Assistant Editor

Sunil Sawant
Makeup Artist

Vilas Kolap
Assistant Art Director

Tafazzul Hussain
Set Dresser

Irfan Khan
Set Dresser

Pawan Kumar
Art Direction Intern

Bilitis Jolly
BTS Footage

Vikas Kumar
Dialogue Coach

Jitendra Singh
Associate Producer

Devendra Singh
Associate Producer

Chandrabir Singh
Travel Coordinator / Transportation Coordinator

Nitin Chanani
Production Assistant

Shashi Swami
Production Assistant

Wasim Syed Chisti
Production Assistant

Rupesh Agarwal
Production Assistant
Media.




Details.
Release DateJune 17, 2010
Original Nameउड़ान
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 18m
Content RatingR
Budget$800,000
Box Office$520,000
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Udaan (transl. Flight) is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age drama film directed by Vikramaditya Motwane in his directorial debut. It was produced by Sanjay Singh, Anurag Kashyap, and Ronnie Screwvala under their production companies Anurag Kashyap Films and UTV Spotboy, respectively. Written by Motwane and Kashyap, the film stars debutante Rajat Barmecha, Ronit Roy, Aayan Boradia, Ram Kapoor, Manjot Singh, and Anand Tiwari. It follows the story of a teen who is forced to live with his oppressive father back home after he is expelled from boarding school.
Motwane wrote the script in 2003, but could not find a producer. He co-wrote Kashyap's Dev.D (2009), and Kashyap produced and co-wrote Udaan. The film was set and shot in the industrial town of Jamshedpur. Mahendra J. Shetty was its director of photography, and Dipika Kalra was the editor; Aditya Kanwar was the production designer.
Udaan premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, and received a standing ovation; it was the first Indian film represented at Cannes in seven years. The film was also screened at the Giffoni Film Festival and the 2011 Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles. Although it was released on 16 July 2010 to critical acclaim, it underperformed at the box office (grossing ₹33.5 million from a production budget of ₹50 million). At the 56th Filmfare Awards, the film received seven awards: Best Screenplay and Best Story (Motwane and Kashyap), Best Cinematography (Mahendra Shetty), Best Background Music (Trivedi), Best Supporting Actor (Male) (Roy), Best Sound Design Award (Kunam Sharma) and the Best Film (Critics) Award. In 2019, Film Companion ranked Roy's performance second in their list of the 100 greatest performances of the decade.
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