We Are Family (2010 film)

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We Are Family
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySiddharth P. Malhotra
Written byVenita Coelho
(Indian Adaptation)
Story byGigi Levangie
Based onStepmom (1998)
Produced byHiroo Yash Johar
Karan Johar
StarringKajol
Kareena Kapoor
Arjun Rampal
CinematographyK. U. Mohanan
Edited byDeepa Bhatia
Music byOriginal Soundtrack:
Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy
Background Score:
Raju Singh
Production
companies
Distributed bySPE Films India
Release date
  • 3 September 2010 (2010-09-03)
Running time
115 minutes
CountriesIndia
United States
LanguageHindi

We Are Family is a 2010 family drama film directed by Siddharth P. Malhotra and produced by Hiroo Yash Johar and Karan Johar under Dharma Productions, with Sony Pictures Entertainment and UTV Motion Pictures handling the distribution rights.[1] The film is a co-production between India and the United States and it features Kajol, Kareena Kapoor and Arjun Rampal in the lead roles. It is also an official Indian adaptation of the American film Stepmom (1998), starring Susan Sarandon, Julia Roberts and Ed Harris.[1]

We Are Family was originally scheduled for release on 10 September 2010, but was rescheduled to release on 3 September to avoid clashing with the Salman Khan-starrer Dabangg.[2] It proved to be an underwhelming success at the box office. However, it received positive reviews from critics upon release, with particular praise directed towards Kajol and Kapoor's performances.

At the 56th Filmfare Awards, Kapoor won Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the film.[3]

Indiagames, a subsidiary of UTV, also released a tie-in mobile video game to accompany the film's release.[4]

Plot[edit]

Maya is a former book publisher and a perfect mother whose life revolves around her three children, Aaliya, Ankush, and Anjali. Despite being divorced from Aman, Maya has ensured that they remain a happy family unit. However, things take an unexpected turn when Aman's girlfriend, Shreya Arora, a career-oriented fashion designer with a lot to learn about children, joins the family.

When Aman introduces Shreya at Anjali's birthday party, she accidentally drops Anjali's birthday cake, which leads the children to perceive her as evil. One day, Aman asks Shreya to look after them as he is busy with a meeting. Anjali goes missing when Shreya goes to get ice cream for the kids. At the police station, Anjali is found and Shreya cannot go near the children without Maya's permission after Maya threatens to file a lawsuit.

Maya finds out that she has cervical cancer and tells Aman, which prompts him to move back in with the family and leave Shreya. However, he is unable to forget her, which Maya notices. Maya tells their children that she has cancer and Aaliya retaliates by going to a party with an older boy. Maya tells Shreya that she has cancer, and that she wants her to take care of the kids after she's gone, as they'll need a mother. Shreya refuses, not believing herself to be the ‘mom type,’ but agrees to move in and leave her career. The children gradually develop an attachment towards Shreya. When Maya and Shreya have an argument, it is revealed that Shreya is an orphan, thus she was never taught anything about being a mother. Aman tells Maya that they should not be competing with each other for the children's love. Maya faints and the doctor tells her that she has only a few days left. Shreya decides to take care of the children while Aman tends to Maya.

When Shreya and the children visit Maya at the hospital, the two women have a private conversation. Maya bequeaths guardianship of the children to Shreya and confesses a mistake she made that almost killed Anjali years ago due to recklessness. She explains that not every mother is perfect but they need to keep trying. Maya wants to return home for Diwali as the last chance to see her house before she dies. During the festival, the children hold a special event for her, replaying the memories they had together. When they take a family photograph, Maya asks Shreya to join, as she is now family. Soon after, Maya dies. Aman has married Shreya, and she became the children's stepmother.

Ten years later, it is Aaliya's wedding. Shreya gifts her a bracelet that belonged to Maya. During the marriage, Shreya recalls Maya saying she had the children's yesterday while Shreya has their tomorrow, and smiles.

Cast[edit]

  • Kajol as Maya: Aman's ex wife, Aaliya, Ankush and Anjali's mother
  • Kareena Kapoor as Shreya Arora: Aman's girlfriend turned wife, Aaliya, Ankush and Anjali's step-mother
  • Arjun Rampal as Aman: Shreya's husband, Maya's ex-husband, Aaliya, Ankush and Anjali's father
  • Aanchal Munjal as Aaliya: Aman and Maya's elder daughter, Shreya's step-daughter
  • Nominath Ginsberg as Ankush: Aman and Maya's only son, Shreya's step-son
  • Diya Sonecha as Anjali: Aman and Maya's younger daughter, Shreya's step-daughter
  • Iravati Harshe as Dr. Rati Malhotra, Maya's doctor
  • Amrita Prakash as elder Aaliya (cameo)
  • Ankit Malik as elder Ankush (cameo)
  • Dincy Vira as elder Anjali (cameo)

Production[edit]

Karan Johar decided to adapt Stepmom for the Indian audience with a working title Love You Maa. Although he initially intended to buy the rights to the film, he eventually opted to co-produce it with Sony Pictures.[5]

The film was shot in Sydney, Australia[6] and Mumbai from November 2009 to April 2010. According to Siddharth Malhotra, several scenes involving racial prejudice against the children were cut to avoid the appearance of using the controversy over violence against Indians in Australia to promote the film.[7]

Soundtrack[edit]

We Are Family
Soundtrack album by
Released2 August 2010 (2010-08-02)[8]
GenreFilm soundtrack
Length26:22
LabelSony Music India
ProducerKaran Johar
Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy chronology
Housefull
(2010)
We Are Family
(2010)
Patiala House
(2010)

The album has six original songs composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy and lyrics by Irshad Kamil and Anvita Dutt Guptan, including a tribute to Elvis Presley's "Jailhouse Rock".[9]

  1. "Ankhon Mein Neendein" – Rahat Fateh Ali Khan & Shreya Ghoshal (5:02)
  2. "Dil Khol Ke Let's Rock" – Anushka Manchanda, Akriti Kakkar & Suraj Jagan (03:57)
  3. "Reham O Karam" – Vishal Dadlani & Shankar Mahadevan (05:47)
  4. "Hamesha & Forever" – Sonu Nigam & Shreya Ghoshal (04:51)
  5. "Sun Le Dua Yeh Aasmaan (Theme Slow Version)" – Bela Shende (03:53)
  6. "We Are Family (Theme)" – (02:48)

Release[edit]

We Are Family's teaser trailer was released along with I Hate Luv Storys, which released on 2 July 2010.

The film was originally scheduled for release on 10 September 2010, but was rescheduled to release on 3 September to avoid clashing with the Salman Khan-starrer Dabangg.[2]

Reception[edit]

Critical response[edit]

Upon release, We Are Family received positive reviews from critics, with particular praise directed towards Kajol and Kapoor's performances.[10] IANS rated the film 4 out of 5 saying, "We Are Family is equally appealing from the outside and at the heart".[11][12][13][14][15] The Hindustan Times gave it two out of five stars. India Today's reviewer glibly stated, "Kajol cries, Kareena cries, the kids cry, and even Rampal sheds an artful tear. We weep for the loss of two hours."

Box office performance[edit]

The film grossed about 27 million on opening day and collected a total of 205 million at the end of its second week. At the end of its theatrical run, it grossed 220 million and was eventually declared "average".[16] We Are Family performed well overseas, particularly in the UK. The movie was declared a "semi-hit" by Box Office India.

Awards and nominations[edit]

56th Filmfare Awards[edit]

Won[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Bollywood Hungama News Network (19 June 2010). "Karan Johar's Stepmom remake titled as We Are Family". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 6 July 2010.
  2. ^ a b "Aish, Salman Films Clash At Box Office On Eid Release". India TV. 15 March 2010. Retrieved 13 August 2010.
  3. ^ "We Are Family Movie Review {3/5}: Critic Review of We Are Family by Times of India", The Times of India, retrieved 25 June 2019
  4. ^ "We Are Family". phoneky.com. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  5. ^ Arjun Rampal & Karan Johar talk about their new film 'We Are Family' BBC Asian Network. 4 September 2010.
  6. ^ "News By Industry". The Times of India. 28 October 2009.
  7. ^ Hindustan Times
  8. ^ "Tere Bin Laden: Soundtrack listing and details". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 23 February 2010. Retrieved 26 June 2010.
  9. ^ Times News Network (6 August 2010). "Arjun rocks it the Elvis style". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 5 November 2012. Retrieved 6 August 2010.
  10. ^ "We Are Family Movie Review: STOPmom".
  11. ^ "'We Are Family':Movie Review". WorldSnap. Retrieved 3 September 2010.
  12. ^ "We Are Family Review". Archived from the original on 3 September 2010.
  13. ^ "Kajol to the rescue". 29 March 2024.
  14. ^ "Komal Nahta's Review: We Are Family".
  15. ^ Kazmi, Nikhat (1 September 2010). "We Are Family". The Times of India.
  16. ^ "Dabangg Dominates We Are Family Drops". Boxofficeindia.com. 18 September 2010. Retrieved 20 September 2010.

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