Happy New Year Tamil Movie

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Happy New Year is a 2017 Kannada anthology drama film starring Saikumar, Vijaya Raghavendra, Diganth, Dhananjay and Shruthi Hariharan. Five people are each dealing with different shades of life. The IT guy thinks that new year's eve is just another day, manager of the car showroom is unhappy with his orthodox wife, the gangster has just been released from the prison, the constable hates his job, and the RJ’s girlfriend is bedridden with a terminal disease. What will the new year bring for them?

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Happy New Year Tamil Movie (aka) Happy New Year Tamil Movie
Happy New Year Tamil Movie (aka) Happy New Year Tamil Movie is a Tamil movie with production by Gauri Khan, direction by Farah Khan. The cast of Happy New Year Tamil Movie (aka) Happy New Year Tamil Movie includes Abhishek Bachchan, Boman Irani, Deepika Padukone, Shah Rukh Khan, Sonu Sood, Vivaan Shah.

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23 October 2014 ( 2014-10-23 ) ( Dubai )
24 October 2014 ( 2014-10-24 ) ( India )



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Happy New Year (sometimes abbreviated as HNY ) is a 2014 Indian Hindi -language action comedy heist film [3] directed by Farah Khan and produced by Gauri Khan under the banner of Red Chillies Entertainment . The film features an ensemble cast of Shah Rukh Khan , Abhishek Bachchan , Deepika Padukone , Sonu Sood , Boman Irani , Vivaan Shah and Jackie Shroff . It was distributed worldwide by Yash Raj Films . [4] The film marked the third collaboration of the lead actor, producer and director; they previously worked on Main Hoon Na (2004) and Om Shanti Om (2007), the latter of which also featured Padukone as the female lead.

Made on a total budget of ₹ 100 crore (US$13 million), Happy New Year was released on Diwali 2014 with dubbed versions in Tamil and Telugu , and gained around 4,200 screens in Hindi and 800 screens in Tamil and Telugu, that was the biggest film release in India up until then. [5] Despite mixed reviews from critics and audience, who appreciated the cast performances, music, cinematography, production design, visual effects but criticized the writing, length and pace, it emerged as a blockbuster grossing ₹ 44.97 crore (US$5.6 million) in India on its opening day, setting the record for the highest-first day collection made by an Indian film to that point, and over ₹ 408 crore (US$51 million) worldwide. Making it the second highest grossing Hindi film of 2014 and among the highest-grossing Bollywood films of all time . The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences features the film's script in their library. [6]

Chandramohan "Charlie" Sharma is a street fighter who has been yearning for revenge from the renowned security supplier and owner of Shalimar Securities, Charan Grover for eight years. Grover labelled Charlie's father, Manohar Sharma, a businessman as a thief because Grover had conned Manohar into stealing his own diamonds worth $15 million. Charlie finds that diamonds worth 300 crore ($39.48 million) will reach the Atlantis Hotel, Dubai on Christmas Eve. He wants to steal the same diamonds and frame Grover. To accomplish this, he assembles a dynamic team consisting of Ex-Captain Jagmohan "Jag" Prakash, a hard-of-hearing strongman, Tehamton Tammilo "Tammy" Irani (Boman Irani), an old and seizure-prone safecracker and Manohar's best friend, Rohan Singh, a young intelligent hacker and Jag's nephew, and a lookalike of Charan's son Vicky Grover named Nandu Bhide.

Tammy is the only one who can open the vault. The team finds out that room 9C, connected to the vault through a duct system, is booked for teams participating in the World Dance Championship (WDC). The group refuses, but Charlie re-motivates the group, convincing them to become a dance team. A flashback shows that Charan Grover met Manohar and gave him a contract to build an impenetrable vault, Shaalimar. After the vault was completed, Charan drugged Manohar and conned him into stealing the diamonds by using his fingerprints. The film returns to the present, where the groups tries to employ a dance instructor, to no avail; in desperation, Nandu introduces Charlie to Mohini, a Marathi bar dancer, who is impressed by Charlie's anglicised accent and eventually agrees to help them learn dancing, unaware of their intentions. Charlie and Mohini grow very close.

They manage to qualify in the first round and eventually win the competition to represent Team India in the WDC by gaining votes through hacking. Many viewers despise them for their lack of skill, but Charlie and his team (sans Mohini) are all only concerned with the heist. In Dubai, Team Korea is especially hostile towards Team India, including Grover, their sponsor. At the semifinal, Charlie saves a Korean member from severe injury or death, instantly gaining respect and admiration from the audience. After going over the plan, everything is ready. Unfortunately, the team learns that the diamonds will arrive on New Year's Eve instead of Christmas, which impedes the heist. Luckily, India advances to the finals after judges are moved by Charlie's action.

Mohini ends up hearing about the heist, angrily confronting Charlie and his false motivations of the competition. Charlie reveals that Manohar is actually dead; following the arrest, he appealed for a trial, but Grover bribed Manohar's lawyers and tampered with the evidence. Manohar, with all hope lost, slits his wrist. However, the team makes their determination to avenge Manohar even stronger, including Tammy. Mohini joins the team and helps them with the heist.

The night of the final round, the heist is set in motion. Mohini lures Vicky into an elevator, where his thumbprint is copied on Nandu who opens the chamber. They open the crack but Charlie and Tammy find another glass safe which houses the diamonds that can open only by a 7-digit password. Tammy realizes that Manohar built this safe. Charlie opens the safe later after deep thought, realising that the password to open the safe was his own name. After stealing the diamonds, the team boards a boat, but Mohini refuses to come as she feels dedicated to protecting India's honor with the competition. Rohan joins her as well, leading to a fight amongst the remaining members.

When Team India is found missing, Grover claims that they are the thieves. As he watches Mohini perform, the other members also join her. Soon after, Charlie makes an appearance and eventually helps the team win the competition. With any and all suspicions removed from Team India, Charan and Vicky Grover are arrested. Charlie reveals himself to Charan and slips in his pocket the same razor blade Manohar slit his wrists with, completing his revenge. Team India reach the airport and manage to bypass security. Charlie camouflages the diamonds in his soft-drink, but the security guard disposes of it. Later, during the flight, Charlie reveals that he switched the fake diamonds on the trophy with the real ones. The team reaches India.

In the post-credits scene , Mohini opens her own "Dance School" and Charlie proposes to her with a ring made from one of the diamonds. Everyone then laughs at Nandu, who is thrown out of the bank for showing a winners' cheque. Rohan finally gains immense popularity among the girls, while Jag takes over directing the film being made earlier, with the original director now the bomb controller. Tammy now has many of the elderly ladies chasing him as their hero and everybody became very rich. Having been given a long-term sentence, Charan and Vicky Grover are now seen in a Dubai city jail, still pleading for their innocence.

Plans for the film began as far back as 2005 with an ensemble cast of Amitabh Bachchan , Shah Rukh Khan , Akshay Kumar , Juhi Chawla , Manisha Koirala , Ameesha Patel , Priyanka Chopra , Raveena Tandon and Zayed Khan . [7] The film was shelved for unknown reasons and instead, Farah Khan made Om Shanti Om (2007), which featured Khan and Padukone. After her film Tees Maar Khan (2010), Farah began to consider the possibilities of the film and screenwriting was completed by October 2012.

When the film was revived, the filmmakers wanted an established actress in the lead role opposite Khan. In December 2012, media reported that the makers had approached Priyanka Chopra for the role, who was their first choice for the film after the script was revamped. [8] However, Chopra turned down the film due to dates issue; the schedule was clashing with another film she had signed. [9] Several actresses were considered for the role, such as Sonakshi Sinha , Asin , Aishwarya Rai Bachchan , Parineeti Chopra and Katrina Kaif , [10] however, Padukone was finalized, making it her third film opposite Khan following Om Shanti Om and Chennai Express (2013). [11] Khan was reported to be playing the role of a con artist in the film which had Deepika in the role of a Marathi dancer. At a point, John Abraham was to play one of the supporting roles b
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