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Kahaani ( Indian Thriller Film)
Kahaani (IPA: [ˈk haːaː ɳiː]; English: Story) is a 2012 Indian thriller film directed, co-written and co-produced by Sujoy Ghosh. Kahaani features Vidya Balan, Parambrata Chatterjee and Nawazuddin Siddiqui in lead roles. Balan portrays the role of Vidya Bagchi, a pregnant woman in search of her missing husband in the city of Kolkata during the Durga Puja festivities, who is helped in her quest by Satyaki "Rana" Sinha (Chatterjee) and Khan (Siddiqui).
Made on a shoestring budget of
8 crore (US$1.45 million), Kahaani was developed by writer Advaita Kala, based on the initial idea from Ghosh. Kahaani explores themes of feminism and motherhood in a male-dominated Indian society. Filming took place on the streets of Kolkata with Ghosh employing the art of guerrilla filmmaking to avoid unwanted attention. Ghosh admitted to using several allusions to Satyajit Ray's films such as Charulata (1964) and Aranyer Dinratri (1970). Additionally, critics compared the twist ending of the plot to the Hollywood film Taking Lives
(2004). Kahaani was noted for a deft portrayal of Kolkata and use of a
significant number of crew and cast members from the city.

Kahaani released worldwide on 9 March 2012 to major critical
acclaim with praise directed to the screenplay, the cinematography and
the performances of the lead actors. Word of mouth publicity and good
critical response paved the way for Kahaani to emerge as a major commercial success at the box office, with a 50 day worldwide gross of
104 crore (US$18.82 million). Kahaani resulted in renewed interest in Kolkata as a filming location,
and the character of contract killer Bob Biswas became an internet phenomenon in India.
Kahaani Storyline
Kahaani opens with a poison-gas attack on a Kolkata Metro Rail compartment, killing the passengers on board. Two years after the incident, a London-based pregnant software engineer Vidya Bagchi (Vidya Balan) arrives in Kolkata around Durga Puja
festivities in search of her missing husband, Arnab Bagchi. A police
officer Satyaki "Rana" Sinha (Parambrata Chatterjee) offers her help.
Although Vidya claims that Arnab came on an assignment for the National
Data Center (NDC), initial probes suggest that no person named Arnab was
working in NDC.
Agnes D'mello, HR head at NDC, suggests to Vidya that her husband resembled Milan Damji (Indraneil Sengupta), an ex-employee of NDC. Before Agnes could obtain Damji's records, she is killed by Bob Biswas (Saswata Chatterjee), an assassin working undercover as a life insurance agent. Vidya and Rana break into the old office of NDC to collect documents on Damji. They barely manage to escape a close brush with Bob, also looking for the documents. Meanwhile, the attempts to obtain Damji's records rattle two Intelligence Bureau (IB) officials—the IB chief K. Bhaskaran (Dhritiman Chatterjee) and his deputy Khan (Nawazuddin Siddiqui). Khan arrives in Kolkata and reveals that Damji was an IB agent gone rogue and was responsible for the poison-gas attack. In spite of warnings by Khan, Vidya continues her relentless search, fearing that Arnab's resemblance to Damji has led him into trouble.
The residential address on Damji's record leads Vidya and Rana to a dilapidated flat. An errand boy of the neighbourhood tea stall, Poltu, informs them that the resident of that flat occasionally had a visitor. Poltu identifies R. Sridhar, an officer of NDC, as the person who had visited Damji's flat. This leads Sridhar to instruct Bob to kill Vidya. Following a failed attempt to kill Vidya, Bob is run over by a tempo during a chase. Examination of Bob's mobile phone leads Vidya and Rana to an IP address sending instructions to kill her. They break into Sridhar's office to verify his IP address but Sridhar gets alerted electronically, and returns to his office pursuing the duo. Following a scuffle, Vidya shoots Sridhar accidentally which upsets Khan as he wanted Sridhar alive.
Khan reveals that Rana had been working for him all along, using
Vidya as a tool. Although not happy at being used as a ploy, Vidya
agrees to help Khan on his request but ignores Rana. Sridhar's computer
data reveals a code which is deciphered to be Bhaskaran's phone number.
Vidya calls Bhaskaran to tell him that she has retrieved sensitive
documents from Sridhar's office and if Bhaskaran helps Vidya find her
husband, she would hand over the documents to him. Bhaskaran tells Vidya
to contact the local police as he is not associated with this. However,
Vidya soon gets a call from an unknown number, warning her that she
should hand over the documents to the caller if she wishes to see her
husband alive. Khan thinks the caller is Milan Damji.
As instructed, Vidya goes to meet Damji, with Rana and Khan in
pursuit. During their negotiations about the documents and the
whereabouts of her husband, Damji attacks Vidya hitting her in the
abdomen. He points his gun at Vidya to kill her, but is thwarted by the
prosthetic abdomen which Vidya has been using to fake her pregnancy. She
kills a baffled Damji and flees in the crowd before the arrival of
police, leaving a thank you note for Rana and a pen drive containing
data from Sridhar's computer. Rana, based on several past incidences,
deduces that no Vidya or Arnab Bagchi ever existed. It is she who has
been using the police and IB for her motive. The data from the drive
leads to Bhaskaran's arrest. Vidya is revealed as the widow of Arup Basu
(Abir Chatterjee), an IB officer and a colleague of Damji, who was
killed in the poison-gas attack. In her mission to take revenge of her
husband's death, Vidya was helped by retired IB officer Colonel Bajpayee
(Darshan Jariwala), who suspected the involvement of some top IB
officials in the attack.

" Kahaani " A pregnant woman's search for her missing husband takes her from London
to Kolkata, but everyone she questions denies having ever met her
husband.
Director: Sujoy Ghosh
Writers: Sujoy Ghosh, Suresh Nair (additional screenplay)
Stars: Vidya Balan, Parambrata Chatterjee and Dhritiman Chatterjee
Taglines: A mother of a story
Writers: Sujoy Ghosh, Suresh Nair (additional screenplay)
Stars: Vidya Balan, Parambrata Chatterjee and Dhritiman Chatterjee
Taglines: A mother of a story
Kahaani Storyline

Agnes D'mello, HR head at NDC, suggests to Vidya that her husband resembled Milan Damji (Indraneil Sengupta), an ex-employee of NDC. Before Agnes could obtain Damji's records, she is killed by Bob Biswas (Saswata Chatterjee), an assassin working undercover as a life insurance agent. Vidya and Rana break into the old office of NDC to collect documents on Damji. They barely manage to escape a close brush with Bob, also looking for the documents. Meanwhile, the attempts to obtain Damji's records rattle two Intelligence Bureau (IB) officials—the IB chief K. Bhaskaran (Dhritiman Chatterjee) and his deputy Khan (Nawazuddin Siddiqui). Khan arrives in Kolkata and reveals that Damji was an IB agent gone rogue and was responsible for the poison-gas attack. In spite of warnings by Khan, Vidya continues her relentless search, fearing that Arnab's resemblance to Damji has led him into trouble.
The residential address on Damji's record leads Vidya and Rana to a dilapidated flat. An errand boy of the neighbourhood tea stall, Poltu, informs them that the resident of that flat occasionally had a visitor. Poltu identifies R. Sridhar, an officer of NDC, as the person who had visited Damji's flat. This leads Sridhar to instruct Bob to kill Vidya. Following a failed attempt to kill Vidya, Bob is run over by a tempo during a chase. Examination of Bob's mobile phone leads Vidya and Rana to an IP address sending instructions to kill her. They break into Sridhar's office to verify his IP address but Sridhar gets alerted electronically, and returns to his office pursuing the duo. Following a scuffle, Vidya shoots Sridhar accidentally which upsets Khan as he wanted Sridhar alive.


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