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Freaky Ali

Freaky Ali is a Hindi-language sports comedy drama written, produced, and directed by . The story centers on , a small-time collector and who sells undergarments on the street, until he unexpectedly discovers his natural talent for during a collection mishap, leading him to train under a coach and compete in a tournament against elite players. Starring as the titular character Ali, alongside as his friend Maqsood, as the love interest Megha, and supporting roles by , , and , the was released on 9 September . Produced under and presented by , Freaky Ali marks Sohail Khan's directorial return after a decade, inspired by the with a focus on as an unconventional sport in Indian cinema. The screenplay emphasizes themes of perseverance and , portraying Ali's journey from to potential stardom on the , though it incorporates comedic elements and emotional family drama. With a budget of approximately ₹19 , the film featured original music composed by and lyrics by Danish Sabri. Critically, Freaky Ali received mixed reviews, praised for Nawazuddin Siddiqui's versatile performance but criticized for a formulaic plot, uneven direction, and over-reliance on clichés. It holds a 33% approval from critics on based on nine reviews, with audiences scoring it at 15% on the Popcornmeter. Commercially, the film underperformed at the , earning around ₹12 in its first week in and totaling less than ₹15 domestically against its budget, classifying it as a flop. Despite this, it highlighted Siddiqui's appeal in mainstream comedy roles and introduced to Bollywood's narrative.

Plot

Ali, an orphaned poor Muslim man, gets fired from a clothing store after he insults a kid who turns out to be the owner's son. He worries that he won't be able to earn money anymore to take care of his Hindu mother, Sulbha but his friend Maqsood motivates him. They approach a rich and royal woman, Padmavati, for money, but manage to do it only after a fight with her. Maqsood, it is shown, works for a , Danger Bhai. Ali is all set to be married but the alliance is broken when the clothing store owner recognizes him and turns out to be a close relative of the bride's family. Dejected, Ali visits a to get some money from a businessman named Singhania. Unaware of what he is up to, Ali pokes fun at Singhania, who challenges him to hit an . Ali accepts his and wins it, returning home after collecting the money. Ali's uncle, Kishan Lal, who is a caddy driver for Singhania, tells Ali that if he plays he can get rich and become a . Motivated by this, he begins training under Kishan's tutelage. Ali contests a tournament, and in the process, falls for royal champion Vikram Rathore's manager Megha, who praises his performance, while Vikram chides him. Ali pays the entry fee and qualifies for the top 60 players. Vikram soon fires Megha and shows his arrogance to Ali, but he retaliates, telling him that could be a game for the poor too. He begins winning a number of matches and earns enough money to take care of Sulbha; Megha grows close to him and Sulbha in the process. Danger Bhai, upon the behest of his elder brother, Bade , tricks and blackmails Maqsood to hijack Ali's success, and a misled Maqsood cunningly substitutes himself for Kishan, misguiding Ali into losing matches. When Megha finds this out, Maqsood's cover is blown and Ali walks away in anger after slapping him. He tries to explain why he was doing this, but Sulbha lectures Maqsood on the importance of . Maqsood regrets and decides to help Ali. Vikram injures Ali's hand on the pretext of congratulating him for getting to the finals; everyone feels worried and starts praying. Ali comes back to the final event with an injured hand which is recovering currently. Bade joins Danger Bhai, who in turn joins Vikram. Maqsood tells Vikram that he may have broken Ali's hand, but he can't break his courage, and Maqsood becomes the new . Ali gets inspired by his mother, who hits back at Danger and Bade for trying to insult her son. Ali then during the match gains his confidence back, removes plaster-bandage and plays perfectly. When Maqsood asks Ali what he's going to do, Ali tells him that he's going to "hit a six like in ". Ali executes a great shot flying above the tree and into the hole and Ali wins. Vikram accepts his defeat and lets him go. Bade praises Ali and declares that he will end all his illegal businesses, and Ali celebrates his victory with his friends and Megha.

Cast

Production

Development

Sohail Khan returned to directing with Freaky Ali after a two-year hiatus following his previous directorial venture, Jai Ho (2014). He co-wrote the script with Raaj Shaandilya, developing the story around an protagonist who unexpectedly excels in . The concept drew inspiration from the underdog golfer trope featured in Adam Sandler's 1996 film , adapting it to an Indian context with comedic and dramatic elements. The idea for Freaky Ali originated a couple of years prior to its production when visited a and sought to challenge the perception of as an elite sport reserved for the wealthy. He aimed to portray as accessible to underprivileged individuals through the narrative of a small-time debt collector turned golf sensation, blending sports with inspirational . Freaky Ali was produced under Productions, with co-production by of , and an estimated budget of ₹19 crore. This setup marked Khan's effort to create Bollywood's first film centered on , emphasizing themes of and .

Casting

Director cast in the lead role of Ali, a street-smart debt collector who unexpectedly excels at , to capitalize on the actor's distinctive comic timing and nuanced sensibility for characters from modest backgrounds. revealed that Siddiqui's commitment was pivotal, stating it was the main reason the film proceeded to production, as he could not imagine the project succeeding without him. Siddiqui prepared rigorously for the physical demands of the role by training in for 1.5 to 2 months before , dedicating up to five hours daily at venues such as Chembur Golf Club in and a course in . Under the tutelage of professional golfer Sidharth, he focused on technical skills like executing long drives exceeding 225 yards, while also refining his posture and to authentically depict an untrained yet talented amateur. In a nod to family ties, Khan selected his brother for the supporting role of Maqsood, the local goon who employs Ali, despite overtures from their eldest brother to join the cast. This decision facilitated a streamlined 38-day shoot, as Salman humorously observed that his participation would have prolonged production to 138 days. Securing Siddiqui posed a notable challenge, given his recent success in intense dramatic roles like the biopic Manjhi: The Mountain Man (2015), which contrasted with Freaky Ali's lighthearted mainstream comedy format; nonetheless, Khan's vision for Siddiqui's comedic versatility ultimately prevailed.

Filming

Principal photography for Freaky Ali took place over a period of 38 days, commencing in mid-2016 and concluding by early August of that year. The efficient schedule allowed the production to wrap quickly while covering multiple locations across . Filming primarily occurred in Mumbai studios, such as Chandivali Studio, for interior and controlled scenes. Golf sequences were captured at authentic courses, including Chembur Golf Club in Mumbai and facilities in Gurgaon, with additional exteriors shot in Delhi at Jaypee Greens Golf & Spa Resort and in Pune for varied urban settings. These real-world locations added realism to the sports elements, though shoots in Delhi's golf courses were complicated by extreme heat exceeding 50 degrees Celsius. Cinematographer Mahesh Limaye handled the visuals, employing vivid filters to depict Mumbai's slums in contrast to the lush golf environments. To prepare for the demanding golf scenes, lead actor underwent intensive training, practicing for up to five hours daily over 1.5 to 2 months at clubs like and in to refine his posture and shots such as long drives. Early sessions involved mishaps, like accidentally launching the club toward his trainer, highlighting the physical challenges of adapting to the sport on set.

Soundtrack

Track listing

The soundtrack album for Freaky Ali, composed by , was released on 19 August 2016 by T-Series and features three songs.
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1"Din Mein Karengey Jagrata", Divya , Swati 4:02
2"Parinda Hai Parinda"4:15
3"Ya Murtaza" (Qawwali), Danish Sabri, Payal 4:14
"Din Mein Karengey Jagrata" is an upbeat, celebratory party track with an infectious tune, suitable for dance sequences. "Parinda Hai Parinda" serves as a semi-classical, Sufi-infused situational track about the protagonist's success journey, focusing on devotion and faith. "Ya Murtaza" blends and elements in a devotional style, providing an engaging, situational climax. The tracks appear in the film during key sequences without altering the narrative flow, such as a training montage for "Din Mein Karengey Jagrata" and romantic golf moments for "Parinda Hai Parinda".

Credits

The soundtrack of Freaky Ali was composed entirely by the duo Sajid-Wajid, renowned for their upbeat, commercial Bollywood compositions in films such as Dabangg and Bodyguard. Their work on this album features a mix of energetic tracks and a qawwali, aligning with the film's comedic and inspirational tone. Lyrics for the primary songs, including "Din Mein Karengey Jagrata" and " Hai ," were penned by Shabbir Ahmed, while the qawwali track "Ya " was written by Danish Sabri, incorporating traditional Sufi elements. Production of the was handled by Sajid-Wajid under T-Series, with mixing and mastering credited to Pillai for select tracks, though the album did not achieve significant chart success despite promotional efforts tied to the film's release.

Release

Promotion

The promotion of Freaky Ali heavily relied on the star power of the Khan family to generate buzz for the underdog sports comedy. Directed by Sohail Khan and produced under his banner, the film benefited from endorsements by brothers Salman and Arbaaz Khan, who actively participated in key events to amplify its reach. Salman Khan, in particular, used his massive social media following to highlight Nawazuddin Siddiqui's comedic performance, tweeting a promotional video on September 8, 2016, just a day before the premiere, which emphasized the film's lighthearted appeal. The official trailer was unveiled on August 8, 2016, at a grand launch event in attended by Salman, Sohail, and , along with lead actors and . This high-profile gathering served as a , where the family dynamics were leveraged to draw media attention, with Salman playfully interacting with the cast to underscore the film's fun, inspirational tone. The trailer itself focused on Siddiqui's transformation from a small-time hustler to an unlikely prodigy, positioning the narrative as an accessible take on an elite sport. Further promotional activities included themed events tied to the film's golf motif, such as and staging an impromptu game on the streets of on September 7, 2016, to engage passersby and challenge the perception of as an exclusive rich person's pastime. Additionally, traveled to for targeted promotions, hosting interactions that extended the film's visibility to international audiences, particularly in the Gulf region. These efforts, combined with the Khan siblings' joint appearances, created sustained pre-release hype leading to the September 9, 2016, premiere.

Theatrical release

Freaky Ali was theatrically released on September 9, 2016, in and select overseas markets including the . The film was certified U/A by the (CBFC) without any cuts. It received a across approximately 1,200 screens in , with limited distribution in international territories.

Reception

Critical reception

Freaky Ali received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Nawazuddin Siddiqui's versatile performance while criticizing the film's predictable script and direction. On , the film holds a 33% approval rating based on nine reviews, reflecting a general consensus of mediocrity amid clichés and . Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with an IMDb rating of 5.0 out of 10 from over 3,100 users, who noted the movie's lack of imagination despite its entertaining moments. Critics highlighted Siddiqui's comic timing and ability to elevate the material, often crediting him as the film's saving grace. Meena Iyer of the Times of India awarded it 3.5 out of 5 stars, calling it a "sweet film" with light-hearted treatment and funny dialogues, particularly praising Siddiqui as the "soul and the star" who excels in humor and emotion. Similarly, The Hindu's review commended Siddiqui for holding the over-the-top entertainer together with his sharp portrayal of the underdog golfer, though it deemed the direction uninspired. Scroll.in noted that Siddiqui "lives it up as the hero, churning out punchlines," adding charm to the populist underdog arc inspired by street sports like gully cricket. However, the script's reliance on familiar tropes and pacing issues drew widespread criticism. The Hindu described it as "predictable to the core, replete with every cliché of a typical sports film," marked by crude jokes and old-fashioned storytelling. User reviews on IMDb echoed this, pointing to "zero imagination and creativity" and a second half that loses momentum through repetition. Comparisons to Adam Sandler's Happy Gilmore were frequent, underscoring the golf rivalry subplot's lack of originality, as noted by the Times of India. Notable quotes include Iyer's assertion that "Nawazuddin’s class act makes Freaky Ali likeable" and The Hindu's summation: "Not a great tee-off."

Box office

Freaky Ali collected ₹1.91 nett on its , 9 2016. Over its first weekend, the film earned ₹7.46 nett in . The movie's first-week nett collections amounted to ₹12.18 in . Its lifetime India nett total reached ₹13.38 , with an India gross of ₹18.7 . Overseas, it grossed $325,000, contributing to a worldwide gross of ₹20.88 . Made on a budget of approximately ₹23 , Freaky Ali was adjudged a flop at the . The underperformance was partly due to its direct clash with the release of on the same day, which drew larger audiences, and its niche golf-themed comedy limiting appeal beyond urban centers.

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