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Queen

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 26m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
70K
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Kangana Ranaut in Queen (2013)
A Delhi girl from a traditional family sets out on a solo honeymoon after her marriage gets canceled.
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A Delhi girl from a traditional family sets out on a solo honeymoon after her marriage gets cancelled.A Delhi girl from a traditional family sets out on a solo honeymoon after her marriage gets cancelled.A Delhi girl from a traditional family sets out on a solo honeymoon after her marriage gets cancelled.

  • Director
    • Vikas Bahl
  • Writers
    • Vikas Bahl
    • Chaitally Parmar
    • Parveez Shaikh
  • Stars
    • Kangana Ranaut
    • Rajkummar Rao
    • Lisa Haydon
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    70K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vikas Bahl
    • Writers
      • Vikas Bahl
      • Chaitally Parmar
      • Parveez Shaikh
    • Stars
      • Kangana Ranaut
      • Rajkummar Rao
      • Lisa Haydon
    • 240User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 28 wins & 31 nominations total

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    Kangana Ranaut
    Kangana Ranaut
    • Rani (Queen)
    Rajkummar Rao
    Rajkummar Rao
    • Vijay
    Lisa Haydon
    Lisa Haydon
    • Vijayalakshmi
    Jeffrey Ho
    Jeffrey Ho
    • Taka
    Marco Canadea
    • Marcello
    Guithob Joseph
    • Tim
    Yogendra Tikku
    Yogendra Tikku
    • Rani's father
    Alka Badola Kaushal
    Alka Badola Kaushal
    • Rani's mother
    Tripta Lakhanpal
    • Rani's grandmother
    Chinmay Chandraunshuh
    Chinmay Chandraunshuh
    • Bada Chintu
    • (as Chinmai Chandranshuh)
    Nayani Dixit
    • Sonal
    Sabeeka Imam
    • Roxette…
    Ayaan Malik
    • Chota Chintu
    Ramesh Kalra
    • Mr. Dhingra
    Poonam Mathur
    Poonam Mathur
    • Mrs. Dhingra
    Mahesh Gahalot
    • Mr. Verma
    • (as Mahesh Gehlot)
    Monika Kohli
    • Mrs. Verma
    • (as Monica Kohli)
    Navnindra Behl
    • Dadi Verma
    • (as N. Behl)
    • Director
      • Vikas Bahl
    • Writers
      • Vikas Bahl
      • Chaitally Parmar
      • Parveez Shaikh
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    User reviews240

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    9saytosandeep

    MY REVIEW: Queen of Hearts!!

    8th March is International Women's Day and Queen celebrates it with panache. When Rani played amazingly brilliant by Kangana Ranaut discovers herself on her solo honeymoon trip in Paris and Amsterdam, she comes back to India with a winning smile on her face. The same smile is pasted on your face throughout the movie. There is hardly any feminine emotion left that is not being touched upon in this witty, gritty, funny, emotional and very subtle cinematic portrayal of finding that a woman is more than being a mother, a sister or a wife. The movie talks in the language of love and affection which is not bound by the country in which you were born. All foreign characters here, be it Indian French single mother, the child-like Japanese guy, the European artist, the French restaurant owner or the black guy here play true to their cultures and don't seem fake at all. After Kangana, movie belongs to writer-director Vikas Bahl who shall be remembered now forever for penning this neat story and screenplay flooded with so many fresh and out of box ideas. So don't wait, go and experience the fun (read hungama) with your friends. It is one of the finest cinematic work of Bollywood. Period.
    8Peter_Young

    Kangana's reigning moment

    Vikas Bahl's Queen is a refreshingly sensitive film, which gives us a story which is raw, simple, and highly involving. The film tells the story of Rani, an innocent and demure young woman whose fiancé calls off their upcoming wedding all of a sudden just a day before. Heartbroken, she decides not to cancel their pre-booked honeymoon and embarks on a journey to Paris and Amsterdam all by herself. How this simple, unassuming girl, who never left her city let alone her country, will manage all alone abroad is what this film is all about. The interesting people she meets, the lessons she learns as she reflects back on her past life, make it a fascinating ride.

    The film is wonderfully developed, and it works as a true dramedy, a positive one at that, where we are shown there's something good out of everything. Rani's story is inspiring and touching, and clearly a true queen emerges out of her struggle. Needless to say, nothing would have worked as well without Kangana Ranaut, whose charming, relatable and authentic performance is a portrait of vulnerability, strength and resilience. She really manages to capture Rani's naivety, innocence, and particularly her growing maturity and sense of independence. That this film is so good is mainly to her credit, as she is the heart and soul of the entire enterprise.

    Queen addresses many important themes and conveys social messages which could inspire many young girls, or everyone in general. But above all it's just a very entertaining film, with hardly a dull moment. The story might seem a little simplistic on paper, but the writing makes it much more profound than it could have been. It just feels so real and simple and devoid of redundant clichés. Bahl's excellent direction makes it a moving experience, producing an uplifting coming-of-age picture infused with moments of strong drama and heartwarming comedy, right to the exhilarating conclusion. If you haven't seen it yet, you should.
    8sagar-swapna

    Consistently Entertaining

    To All the Bollywood fan's you should watch QUEEN not because it has a good story no it doesn't the plot has been used numerous times but the journey of Kangana from a shy obedient Rajouri Garden Delhi Girl to a confident open minded today's modern girl is quite awesome. The small moments the little subplots that define Kangana's character is brilliantly written and filmed. Bollywood often becomes predictable but this movie isn't, u ll never be able to guess that such subplots would appear. The dancing of drunk Kangana in front of police scene, the sex toy shop scene, the boob pressing scene there are many more. Kangana's acting is brilliant even the side characters have played their part perfectly. Amit Trivedi's Music as always is amazing it suits the movie there are brilliant songs within the movie which has not been promoted in trailers plus oh Gujariya and Hungama Hogaya would rock any party. Director Vikas Bahl does a brilliant job. Only part where they could have done better is cinematography it is average. This movie falls in the category of very few good women centric movies that Bollywood has created and you can count them on your fingertips. Consistently entertaining i am going with 8/10 rating for this movie do watch it.
    8achsu

    Salute to the QUEEN

    Sit Back, Relax, and Enjoy the Joyride that Kangana a.k.a. Queen takes us through. However, the ride wouldn't be same without the supporting characters; all of them detailed really well. The ride wouldn't also be same without the Rocking music of Amit Trivedi. And How can I not mention Vikas Bahl here? Quality Direction;Quality Screenplay. Too many names; too little space. With Big names such as Anurag Kashyap and Vikramaditya Motwane involved in Editing and Production as well; the product had to be Top Notch.

    A movie that would require the audience to connect with the Lead Character; eventually got me connected to all the characters, including Vijay played by Rajkummar Rao. I am sure most guys (at-least in their heads) can relate to that lad.

    Some scenes were executed perfectly. Some Punchlines were too good. Kudos to the whole Team.

    Kangana gave it all in this movie. She was immersed deep in the character. Her dialogue delivery;her posture;her expressions. One of the finest performances I have seen by any Bollywood Actress in Long time.

    From the right perspective; you can see that Queen has many messages. Highlights the issue that women do face in this country. Don't tell me i am wrong ; THEY DO.

    Overall; A MUST WATCH. Salute to the QUEEN.
    10ashwinrath

    Queen is soul stirring

    Its not every year (or sometimes even years) that you come across a bollywood flick that stays with you for days after you watched it. Queen is one such film that will make you want to watch it again.

    The story is similar in theme to English Vinglish (Yet another masterpiece) but stands out in execution and story telling.

    Kangana Ranaut delivers her career best in Queen no doubt.

    I was actually there on location in Amsterdam sometime in September 2012 when they were filming the last scene where she runs down the bridge to meet her friends at the rock show. The simplicity of the set and all involved was an indication of a good film which i later found out was to be named 'Queen' Watch it right away and you will leave the hall with a smile.

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    • Trivia
      Vikas Bahl said, that they didn't have the budget to shoot elaborate sequences or stay put at one location for long. "We were just 25 people from India for the shoot. We would book a place for a couple of hours, then rush to another location. We would eat at the nearest hotel where we were shooting, and at times Kangana would change her clothes in public toilets! We shot in about 145 locations in 40 days."
    • Goofs
      Towards the end, when Rani calls up her mother to get the English name for 'Heeng'/asafoetida, it is shown that her parents (and everyone else) is fast asleep in New Delhi and it is the middle of the night. While it is apparently morning/ mid-afternoon in Amsterdam when Rani is off to cook her 'golgappas', how can it be the middle of the night in Delhi? The two cities are at a time difference of only 3 hours( or 4 hrs in winter due to DST).
    • Quotes

      Marcello: Indian cook best, but Italian kiss best. Best, best, best.

      Rani: [in Hindi] Indians are best at everything. Pick out any Emraan Hashmi film, you'll find the best kissing.

      Marcello: Indians best kissing? Show. Prove it!

      Rani: [Confused] Kiss? Lip-to-lip kiss?

      Marcello: Yes, lip-to-lip. What did you think? Knee to knee? Your friends can wait outside. India can wait. I am a very gentle man. When I saw you in the restaurant for the first time...

      [Marcello's speech fades into the background as Rani practices puckering her lips. She spins around and silences him with a passionate kiss]

    • Crazy credits
      The End Credits show Rani's experience of her "honeymoon" like a Facebook timeline.
    • Alternate versions
      The UK release was cut, the distributor chose to remove an aggressive use of strong language ('motherf**ker') in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
    • Connections
      Featured in 60th Britannia Filmfare Awards (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      London Thumakda
      Vocals Performed by Labh Janjua, Neha Kakkar & Sonu Kakkar

      Lyrics written by Anvita Dutt

      (P) 2014 Super Cassettes Industries Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 2014 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official sites
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      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Nu Hoang An Do
    • Filming locations
      • Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
    • Production companies
      • Viacom18 Motion Pictures
      • New Amsterdam Film Company
      • Phantom Films
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    • Budget
      • ₹120,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $502,391
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 26m(146 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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