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Hawaa Hawaai

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
1.9K
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Hawaa Hawaai (2014)
Arjun dreams of skating. Can Arjun follow his dream and be a champion?
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Arjun dreams of skating. Can Arjun follow his dream and be a champion?Arjun dreams of skating. Can Arjun follow his dream and be a champion?Arjun dreams of skating. Can Arjun follow his dream and be a champion?

  • Director
    • Amole Gupte
  • Writer
    • Amole Gupte
  • Stars
    • Makrand Deshpande
    • Partho A. Gupte
    • Devraya Gole
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Amole Gupte
    • Writer
      • Amole Gupte
    • Stars
      • Makrand Deshpande
      • Partho A. Gupte
      • Devraya Gole
    • 18User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Makrand Deshpande
    Makrand Deshpande
    • Harishchandra Waghmare
    Partho A. Gupte
    • Arjun Harishchandra Waghmare
    • (as Partho Gupte)
    Devraya Gole
    • Mauli
    Neha Joshi
    Neha Joshi
    • Taramati Waghmare
    Rekha Kamat
    Rekha Kamat
    • Aji
    Sanjay Dadhich
    • Bhatt
    • (as Sanjay Dadich)
    Sanjay Tripathi
    • Burger Badhsha's Driver
    Hardik Raheja
    • Burger Badshah
    Saqib Saleem
    Saqib Saleem
    • Aniket 'Lucky' Bhargava
    Srishti Sharma
    • Maahi
    Anuj Sachdev
    Anuj Sachdev
    • Aniruddha 'Bugs' Bhargava
    • (as Anuj Sachdeva)
    Manav Hirey
    • Shivam
    Zufin
    • Shivam's Mother
    Shardha Shripad Nabar
    • Burger Badshah's Maid
    Saba Qureshi
    • Vinita
    Aaliyah Qureishi
    Aaliyah Qureishi
    • Shaku
    • (as Aaliya Qureshi)
    Solya Qureshi
    • Savi
    Suman Arjun Mahaskar
    • Vimal Mausi
    • Director
      • Amole Gupte
    • Writer
      • Amole Gupte
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    8ketgup83

    A nice , brave attempt with wonderful direction and hard-hitting performances

    Small budgeted cinema have come up well which shows that time is certainly changing in Bollywood and it is definitely changing for good.

    Hawa Hawaai is one of the most daring film which will inspire and motivate you with head-strong story of a 12 year old boy who succeeded and achieved within short span of time.

    Ditrected by Amol Gupte who has been credited as creative director of Taare Zameen Par and Stanley Ka Dabba, Hawa Hawaai holds certain aspects of life and explores the inequality of children in the city of Mumbai. He succeeds in telling the story of brave kid who, despite all odds, dares to dream and achieves the goal. The screenplay is outstanding keeping the audience alive coupled with beautiful background score and strong performances. Music gels well with mood of the film supported with catchy cinematography and crisp editing. Partho A. Gupte delivers yet another knock-out performance after Stanley Ka Dabba and he gives his best. Saqib Saleem is getting better with each film and has proved his mettle in the film.

    A nice , brave attempt with wonderful direction and hard-hitting performances. Very good 4/5
    9yashmishra91

    Excellent!

    Hawaa Hawaai (Hindi): Finally 'Taare Zameen Par' got its replacement by its own screenwriter Amole Gupte whose script and direction in this film not only brings back the realism, charms and warmth of his 2011 film 'Stanley Ka Dabba' but makes the film a compulsory watching experience for all children and adults. Loaded with great cinematography by Amol Gole, superb editing by Deepa Bhatia and brilliant music score by Hitesh Sonik which make the narrative of this compact film slick and striking, the best part of the film is that you get to see the brilliant character development of all the characters which are warm and humane. The lead played by Partho Gupte and Saqib Saleem is simply superb along with the co-actors. Despite, the pre-climax being slightly draggy, HH ends up as a brilliant, gripping contemporary and charming cinematic experience worth a watch. My rating would be:4.5/5.
    6bobbysing

    Predictable, touching a serious issue but deserves to be seen for its fabulous performances.

    The one person who has mastered the art of how to deal with and extract some exceptional work from kids in Hindi films is Amole Gupte and the director has strongly proved his praiseworthy skill in films like TAARE ZAMEEN PAR (as creative director) and STANLEY KA DABBA winning much recognition including the National Awards. So as expected, one gets to see the glimpses of the same lovable art form in HAWAA HAWAAI too but in a more decorated manner, somewhat different from what we had earlier seen in Amole's previous films.

    HAWAA HAWAAI begins well and remains focused on the kids alone, which actually is its major triumph card played throughout the film intelligently. The first half holds out well and the second half gives you some emotional moments too with the final tournament executed in an engaging style. However this time we have a project based on a sport, which is not that famous in the country (found only in the metros) along with some over the top and unrequired sequences too which don't allow the film to excel in its overall execution.

    For instance, the 30 Rupees insertion was quite a deliberate one since even a street kid knows that he cannot even get 1 liter of milk in that small amount or even one cutting chai available at a minimum of 5-10 Rupees in the market. So how can they believe just 30 Rupees to be the price of a big roller-blade set being sold at a lavish store, particularly when the kids are supposed to be so sharp & witty in their otherwise mutual interactions? Secondly all those iron-man kind of armors looked like too filmy to be incorporated in a Amole Gupte film desperately trying to make a stronger impact. And lastly a love angle thrown in just for the sake of it was also a clear indication of side- plot inserted forcefully.

    So in short, the meaningful warmth witnessed in Amole's STANLEY KA DABAA is sadly missing here and the completely predictable theme of the film plays a major drawback too as always seen in projects based on Sports theme. But still Amole once again brings forward a burning issue of our society i.e. of Child Labour and Minimum Education as the right of every kid residing in the country. The sequences showing the big, ugly class divide existing all around us, hit you hard and one does begin thinking about the same, as the film ends with an interesting scene of a primary class being attended by the grown up kids.

    Here I would like to mention a very important sequence in the film, wherein the coach starts training the poor kid, feeling both the responsibility and pride in doing this noble act. But in the process, forgets about the nutrition level to be maintained along with the physically draining, training sessions provided in nights. And I really found this thoughtful insertion a very enlightening one, pointing towards the fact that it's not just sufficient to provide all the kids their minimum education, but we also need to look into their 'nutritional needs' too in order to get their overall development in a much balanced manner.

    Revolving around all realistic characters, HAWAA HAWAAI plays the underdog card well in its second half and the performances lift up the film with a fine display of friendship, will power and focused ambitions. The situational soundtrack doesn't grab your attention as it should have but the cinematography presents it delightfully leaving a positive impact. Saqib Saleem wins your heart as the selfless coach. Plus both Neha Joshi (the mother) & Anuj Sachdeva (the elder brother) are terrific in their respective roles. The supporting cast contributes greatly, especially Razzak Khan playing the positive character helping the kids in his garage in just two scenes.

    Actually the film deserves to be seen for the five kids alone led by the talented Partho Gupte who once again delivers an astonishing performance as the hardworking boy. He remains the real hero of the film along with his four friends Bhura (Salman Chhote Khan), Gochi (Ashfaque Khan), Abdul (Maaman Memon) and Bindaas Murugan (Tirupathi Krishnapelli), with Gochi taking away most of the smiles in the theater.

    In all, despite being predictable and having few avoidable sequences, HAWAA HAWAAI still can be called a decent attempt spreading awareness among the society, keeping the living spirit alive in the underprivileged kids. It's honestly not a step ahead by Amole Gupte but deserves to be seen for its sincere, inspirational performances for sure. Also because we rarely make films here with the kids playing the key roles.
    9abhisheksingh-428-693466

    Amol Gupte creates one more Gem

    This movie takes forward the tradition that Amol Gupte himself heralded with TZP. He carried the baton forward with Stanley ka Dabba ( tiffin box ) and with this movie -- he has completed a trilogy of children issue based movies -- however -- make no mistake -- all three movies have packed a punch because of the emotional chord and the realism with which Amol has created all the three story lines -- which truly deserve an whole hearted applaud -- as it is guys like him / Anurag / Dibakar -- who are making a mark amongst the filming fraternity -- which of late seemed to be suffering from a colossal failure in terms of story telling with incessant garbage .

    Coming back to the movie -- there are moments when it would be pretty hard to hold back your tears because of the intensity of the scenes -- almost all the child actors and the adult actors have pitched in with a great performance -- and to end this review -- would say to watch it for several burning topics which Amol has picked up and shown in a very layered manner -- whether farmer suicides, poor kids empowerment and most of all -- reaching your goals -- which do not let you sleep. This one would stand the test of time.

    9.5 / 10
    9bibek_afridi

    Very much Inspiring after Udaan !!

    What a movie !! What a direction !! And super sets of acting by the children. The movie clearly reflects the daily life of small street children who wishes to study but have no chance at all and no luck as well. The movie provided goosebumps at each moment. The story line is predictable but is connected in a superb way.

    I hated Amole Gupta for his role as a villain in Singham Returns but i was a wrong.He might not be a great actor but he is indeed a great director. Moreover, if you are bored of those stupid 100cr earning movies. Then this one is a must watch. A very much inspiring sports movie. Any non Hindi speaker can watch it on subtitle and feel the movie at each point. I am Nepali and i loved it very much. A very good Movie after Udaan.

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      The film did not have a theatrical release in British Columbia,Canada.
    • Goofs
      When Bugs and Lucky are watching their childhood home videos, the aspect ratio of the video should be 4:3 full frame due to the technology available during the 80s/90s but their childhood video is in widescreen.
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    • Release date
      • May 9, 2014 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • Watch Hawaa Hawaai on Disney+ Hotstar
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Летающие ролики
    • Filming locations
      • Mumbai, India
    • Production companies
      • Amole Gupte Cinema
      • Fox STAR Studios
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      • $45,911
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
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