Breakaway (2011 film)

Breakaway

Release poster
Directed by Robert Lieberman
Produced by Akshay Kumar
Paul Gross
Screenplay by Roberts Gannaway
Jeff Winfeld
Story by Tony Graig
Roberts Gannaway
Starring Vinay Virmani
Camilla Belle
Rob Lowe
Anupam Kher
Russell Peters
Music by Paul Intson
Sandeep Chowta
Cinematography Steve Danyluk
Edited by Susan Shipton
Production
company
Hari Om Productions
Distributed by Hari Om Productions
Release dates
  • 30 September 2011 (2011-09-30)
Running time
101 minutes
Country Canada
Language English
Punjabi
Budget $25 million[1]

Breakaway is a 2011 Canadian sports-comedy film directed by Robert Lieberman,[2] and produced by Akshay Kumar and Paul Gross. The film stars debutant Vinay Virmani opposite Camilla Belle, with Rob Lowe, Russell Peters and Anupam Kher in pivotal roles.[3] It also features Drake and Ludacris in cameo roles.[4]

The film was released on 23 September 2011 and received negative reviews, failing to sell tickets in the Indian market. It was released in two languages (English and Punjabi) and later dubbed into Hindi.

Plot

Breakaway, or Speedy Singhs (the Hindi version of the movie), is the story of Rajveer Singh (Vinay Virmani), a young and dedicated teenager who gave up college half-way through due to his lack of interest, one of the many conflicts between him and his father Darvesh. Rajveer and Darvesh had never gotten along; though the family is Sikh, due to a childhood incident, Rajveer has taken his turban off since a very small age. Rajveer still meets up with his Sikh friends, and when they get the time, they play hockey as a hobby. One day, while practising hockey, a few players on the Hammerheads insult the Singhs, and Rajveer and his friends beat the other players at hockey. Realizing how good they are, Rajveer decides to make a hockey team with his friends.

His father completely disagrees with this, and forbids him to ever play hockey again. Unwilling to take the sorrow, his friends convince him to join the team, and all together, they name their team, "Speedy Singhs". The Speedy Singhs turn out to be a huge commercial success, but they need to get into the Hyundai Cup championship to earn real fame, so using the help of Coach Dan Winters (Rob Lowe), they all start practicing day and night for the tournament. Rajveer lies to his family by telling them he is working extra at his job, but never has the courage to tell them that he plays in his own hockey team. The tournament begins, and during the first match Rajveer is caught by his businessman uncle, Sammy (Gurpreet Ghuggi). Sammy promises not to tell Darvesh, and so goes on the tournament with Speedy Singhs.

Whilst playing, Rajveer falls in love with Dan Winters' little sister, Melissa (Camilla Belle). The two love each other, and keep on meeting. A night before the hockey finals, Rajveer lies to his father and says he is going to New York for a job delivery, though his father spots him playing hockey in the semi-finals. Eventually, before the finals, at his sister's wedding, Rajveer comes up with a turban, and explains his passion about hockey to his father. Darvesh is still angry but lets him go. Due to this, Rajveer is distracted while playing. With seconds to go in over time, his father arrives to show his support. Rajveer, with his father's acceptance, makes the winning goal and the Speedy Singhs win the game and later on hugs Darvesh in the rink.

Cast

Special appearances (in alphabetical order);

Soundtrack

Breakaway / Speedy Singhs
Soundtrack album by Sandeep Chowta
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label T-Series

The head of Columbia Records India, Sandeep Chowta composed the music for Breakaway. Including special features by RDB, Jassi Sidhu, Rishi Rich Productions, Bohemia, J.Hind, Ludacris, Sukshinder Shinda, Jazzy B and Malkit Singh.

Track listing

No. TitleLyricsSinger(s) Length
1. "Shera Di Kaum"   RDB ft Ludacris 3:50
2. "Ne Aaja Veh"   Veronica ft H-Dhami 3:25
3. "Sansar"   Bohemia 2:31
4. "Veer Ji Viyohn"   Jassi Sidhu 3:35
5. "Chaddi Wale Yaar"   Josh 3:42
6. "Rail Gaddie"   Jassi Sidhu 3:45
7. "Chaddi Wale Yaar (International Mix)"   Josh 4:00
8. "Sansar"   RDB ft J.Hind 2:30
9. "Breakaway Champion"   J.Hind 2:45

Reception

International

Breakaway received negative reviews from critics upon release. Rotten Tomatoes reports no positive reviews among the four reviews it aggregated.[5]

Hindi

The film was dubbed into Hindi and retitled as Speedy Singhs, but opened to mostly negative reviews from Indian critics. Taran Adarsh from Bollywood Hungama rated it as 1.5 out of 5 and said "Speedy Singhs fails to deliver!" Komal Nahta gave it 1 out of 5 stars and claimed "If you want to watch a disaster version of Chak De! India, definitely watch Speedy Singhs!"

At the box office, the film opened poorly and subsequently failed to pick up over the weekend. The film then faced a further drop throughout the next few days worldwide, and was declared a "disaster" by Box Office India.[6]

References

  1. "Toronto reels in Indian movie industry opportunities". The Star. 1 October 2010. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  2. Smith, Ian Hayden (2012). International Film Guide 2012. p. 82. ISBN 978-1908215017.
  3. "Breakaway: Complete Cast and Crew details". Bollywood Hungama.
  4. "Shooting from the lip, Russell Peters style". rediff.com. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  5. "Breakaway (2011)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 26 January 2013.
  6. http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Movies/movie_detail/speedy_singhs#.VIJD6DHF_Z0

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