Selfiee
Selfiee is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by Raj Mehta, starring Akshay Kumar as the superstar actor Vijay Kumar and Emraan Hashmi as the RTO inspector Om Prakash Agarwal, who is an ardent fan of the actor.[1] The film, an official remake of the 2019 Malayalam film Driving Licence, centers on the escalating conflict between the two men when the actor urgently requires a new driving license to complete a film shoot, leading to a clash of egos and personal stakes.[2] Produced by Dharma Productions, Star Studios, Prithviraj Productions, Magic Frames, and Cape of Good Films, it features supporting performances by Nushrratt Bharuccha and Diana Penty.[3] Released theatrically on 24 February 2023 alongside the Malayalam film Antony, Selfiee aimed to blend humor, action, and drama but received predominantly negative reviews from critics, who criticized its uneven pacing, lack of emotional depth, and failure to capitalize on the original's strengths.[3] On IMDb, it holds a 5.7/10 rating based on over 14,000 user votes, reflecting divided audience reception.[1] Commercially, the film underperformed, collecting approximately ₹17 crore nett in India and ₹23.63 crore worldwide, far below its estimated production budget reported between ₹80-150 crore, marking it as a box office flop amid Akshay Kumar's string of recent disappointments.[4][5] Despite promotional efforts including multiple trailers and songs, it failed to resonate widely, highlighting challenges in adapting regional successes to broader Hindi audiences.[6]Synopsis and characters
Plot summary
Selfiee centers on Bollywood superstar Vijay Kumar, who seeks a new driving license to enable him to drive a vintage car for an upcoming film role. At the Regional Transport Office in Bhopal, he encounters inspector Om Prakash Agarwal, a devoted fan eager for a selfie with his idol. When Vijay curtly refuses the request amid his haste, Om perceives it as a personal slight, igniting a feud rooted in bruised ego and misplaced fandom.[7][8] The conflict intensifies as Om leverages bureaucratic authority to deny the license, transforming a trivial encounter into a protracted standoff involving procedural delays, public scrutiny, and media amplification. Family pressures on both sides compound the tension, while the dispute highlights tensions between celebrity privilege and official duty, escalating from local animosity to broader societal commentary on influence and accountability.[3][9]Cast and roles
Akshay Kumar portrays Vijay Kumar, the arrogant Bollywood superstar whose celebrity status drives the central conflict, aligning with Kumar's established archetype of high-profile action-comedy leads in commercial Hindi films.[10] Emraan Hashmi plays Inspector Om Prakash Agarwal, a devoted fan of Vijay who serves as a strict Regional Transport Office (RTO) inspector, marking Hashmi's departure from his typical intense romantic-thriller roles toward a comedic antagonist-fan dynamic suited for the remake's dual-lead setup.[10][11] Nushrratt Bharuccha appears as Minty Om Prakash Agarwal, the inspector's supportive wife contributing to the familial subplot.[10] Diana Penty enacts Naina, involved in Vijay's personal circle and the romantic elements peripheral to the main duo's interactions.[10]| Actor | Role | Description Alignment |
|---|---|---|
| Akshay Kumar | Vijay Kumar | Arrogant superstar leveraging fame |
| Emraan Hashmi | Inspector Om Prakash Agarwal | Strict inspector and obsessive fan |
| Nushrratt Bharuccha | Minty Om Prakash Agarwal | Inspector's wife in domestic support |
| Diana Penty | Naina | Figure in protagonist's relational web |
Development and pre-production
Remake origins and rights acquisition
Selfiee originated as a Hindi-language adaptation of the 2019 Malayalam satirical comedy-drama Driving Licence, directed by Lal Jr. and starring Prithviraj Sukumaran as a superstar actor Hareendranath Pareekkar and Suraj Venjaramoodu as a motor vehicle department clerk, which achieved commercial success in the regional market as Prithviraj's third highest-grossing film of his career.[13][14] The original film's modest production on a reported budget under ₹10 crore resonated through its portrayal of bureaucratic hurdles and ego clashes, earning critical acclaim for its humor and character dynamics without relying on high spectacle.[15] In January 2022, Dharma Productions, led by Karan Johar, acquired the Hindi remake rights in collaboration with Emraan Hashmi's production banner, aiming to leverage Bollywood's wider distribution for a story centered on a celebrity's driving license renewal entangled in administrative rivalry.[16] Prithviraj Productions, the original film's banner under Prithviraj Sukumaran, co-produced the adaptation to maintain creative continuity while scaling for pan-Indian appeal through star power and enhanced production values.[17] This move reflected a strategic push for commercial viability, as regional hits like Driving Licence often underperform nationally without adaptation to broader audiences, though remakes risk diluting the original's intimate satire on power imbalances in favor of formulaic escalation.[18] Prithviraj Sukumaran, in a March 2025 interview, highlighted Akshay Kumar's commitment by waiving his acting fee upfront, stipulating payment only if the film profited, underscoring a risk-sharing model to bolster the project's viability amid remake uncertainties.[19][20] Such arrangements addressed empirical challenges in Bollywood remakes, where high star salaries can strain budgets if the adaptation fails to replicate the source's efficient storytelling and cultural specificity.[21]Casting and creative decisions
Raj Mehta was appointed director for Selfiee owing to his successful prior collaboration with lead actor Akshay Kumar on the 2019 comedy Good Newwz, where Mehta demonstrated proficiency in blending humor with family-oriented narratives suitable for mass appeal.[22] The film's remake concept stemmed directly from Kumar's suggestion to Mehta, leveraging the core conflict of an egotistical actor clashing with a bureaucratic RTO inspector from the original Malayalam film Driving Licence.[23] Casting centered on Kumar portraying the arrogant superstar Vijay Kumar, a role tailored to his established action-comedy persona, while Emraan Hashmi was selected as the obsessive fan and RTO officer Om Prakash Agarwal to provide a grounded counterpoint, drawing on Hashmi's shift toward character-driven parts post his earlier sensationalized roles.[24] Supporting roles included Nushrratt Bharuccha as Om's wife Minty and Diana Penty as Vijay's spouse Naina, announced in March 2022 to round out the ensemble with relatable domestic dynamics.[25] Creative adaptations emphasized amplifying comedic elements for Hindi audiences, incorporating Bollywood staples like song sequences and heightened action to sustain commercial viability, though critics noted this expanded the original's taut subtlety into broader, trope-heavy subplots that prioritized spectacle over restraint.[26] The production budget was estimated at ₹100 crore, underscoring decisions driven by Kumar's star remuneration—reportedly waived in this case—and his prolific slate of 4-5 annual releases during 2022-2023, which influenced scripting to align with high-stakes, entertainer formats amid escalating costs for A-list vehicles.[27][28]Production
Filming and locations
Principal photography for Selfiee commenced in March 2022, with the initial schedule taking place primarily in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, to capture authentic bureaucratic environments central to the plot's Regional Transport Office (RTO) conflict.[29] Shooting included key sequences at local sites such as the Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology (MANIT) campus, leveraging the city's government infrastructure for realism in depicting administrative hurdles.[30] Additional exteriors and interiors were filmed in Mumbai and nearby Thane, including areas like Hiranandani Estate, to accommodate urban and studio-based action elements.[31] The production balanced comedy-driven vehicle sequences and simulated crowd dynamics—reflecting media frenzy around the protagonist—with real-location constraints, such as coordinating traffic and permissions in public spaces without reported major disruptions from weather or logistics.[32] Director Raj Mehta completed the first schedule by late April 2022, announcing that approximately 90 percent of principal filming had concluded, enabling a streamlined timeline ahead of the film's February 2023 release and avoiding typical Bollywood overruns in high-stakes action-comedy shoots.[33] This efficiency contrasted with industry patterns of extended schedules for star-driven projects involving practical effects for chases and stunts.[32]Post-production and technical details
The post-production phase of Selfiee involved visual effects work primarily handled by FutureWorks Media Ltd., which delivered compositing and enhancements for key sequences, including helicopter shots, to integrate seamlessly with live-action footage.[34] Compositor Mubassir Ansari contributed to these efforts, focusing on lifelike results without extensive reliance on heavy CGI, aligning with the film's grounded comedic tone.[10] Visual effects supervisor Vinay Singh Chuphal oversaw the process, ensuring minimal digital augmentation for realism in crowd and action elements.[10] Sound design was led by Sohel Sanwari, who served as dialogue editor, production sound mixer, and overall sound designer, refining audio layers for clarity in rivalry-driven confrontations and ambient sequences.[10] The final mix utilized Dolby Digital format to support dynamic range in action beats and dialogue-heavy scenes.[3] Technical specifications included a 2.35:1 aspect ratio for widescreen presentation, optimizing composition for vehicular and public space shots.[3] Editing culminated in a runtime of 150 minutes, balancing escalation of interpersonal conflict with comedic timing.[3] Post-production wrapped in late 2022, enabling the film's theatrical debut on February 24, 2023.[32]Soundtrack
Composition and release
The soundtrack of Selfiee comprises songs composed by Tanishk Bagchi, Anu Malik, Yo Yo Honey Singh, The PropheC, Lijo George and DJ Chetas, Vikram Montrose, and Aditya Yadav, incorporating upbeat tracks suited to the film's action-comedy tone. The background score was provided by John Stewart Eduri, emphasizing tension in dramatic sequences while supporting comedic elements through rhythmic cues.[10] The original soundtrack album, consisting of seven tracks, was digitally released on February 9, 2023, by Play DMF, approximately two weeks prior to the film's theatrical premiere. This pre-release strategy aimed to generate buzz, with promotional singles such as the title track "Selfiee"—performed by Nakash Aziz, Akasa Singh, and Nikhita Gandhi, and featuring lead actors Akshay Kumar and Emraan Hashmi in its music video—unveiled on February 23, 2023, to align with intensifying marketing efforts.[35] Other singles like "Kudi Chamkeeli" by Yo Yo Honey Singh followed in the preceding weeks to target mass audience engagement through dance-oriented numbers.[36]Track listing and reception
The soundtrack of Selfiee comprises five main songs, supplemented by background themes and an aggressive score track, with compositions handled by multiple artists including Tanishk Bagchi, Yo Yo Honey Singh, and Lijo George-DJ Chetas.[37] Lyrics were penned by contributors such as Kunaal Vermaa, Azeem Dayani, and Shabbir Ahmed.[38][35]| No. | Title | Singer(s) | Composer(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Selfiee (Title Song) | Nakash Aziz, Akasa Singh, Nikhita Gandhi | Lijo George, DJ Chetas |
| 2 | Kudiyee Ni Teri | The PropheC, Zahrah S. Khan | Tanishk Bagchi |
| 3 | Kudi Chamkeeli | Yo Yo Honey Singh | Yo Yo Honey Singh |
| 4 | Deewaane | Aditya Yadav, Stebin Ben, Altamash Faridi | Aditya Yadav (original), Tanishk Bagchi (recreated) |
| 5 | Main Khiladi | Udit Narayan, Abhijeet Bhattacharya, Tanishk Bagchi | Anu Malik (original), Tanishk Bagchi (recreated)[39][40] |
Marketing and release
Promotion and marketing campaign
The promotional campaign for Selfiee centered on leveraging the star power of Akshay Kumar and Emraan Hashmi, with trailers released in January and February 2023 emphasizing their on-screen rivalry and comedic chemistry between a superstar seeking a driving license and a skeptical motor inspector. The official trailer debuted on January 22, 2023, generating pre-release buzz through digital platforms and fan events.[44] A second trailer followed on February 15, 2023, further amplifying anticipation ahead of the February 24 theatrical release.[45] Key events included a grand trailer launch on January 22, 2023, in Mumbai, where Kumar and Hashmi directly engaged fans, with Kumar stating that "fans make the star" to underscore the film's superfan-superstar dynamic rooted in the plot's driving license conflict.[44] Additional promotional appearances, such as a joint video message on February 16, 2023, featured the leads urging audiences to watch the film, highlighting Hashmi's departure from his earlier romantic antagonist roles toward a more authoritative cop persona.[46] These efforts reflected Bollywood's standard pre-release strategy of star-driven hype, prioritizing personal appearances and teaser content over narrative depth in marketing materials. The campaign positioned Selfiee as a potential comeback for Kumar following a string of 2022 underperformers including Bachchhan Paandey, Samrat Prithviraj, Raksha Bandhan, and Ram Setu, with trade observers noting expectations tied heavily to his established mass appeal rather than innovative content.[47] This approach aligned with industry patterns where marketing budgets—though undisclosed for Selfiee—often allocate significantly to celebrity endorsements and fan mobilization to offset recent commercial setbacks.[48]Theatrical distribution
Selfiee was theatrically released in India on 24 February 2023, following a Hindi-language rollout across approximately 1,900 to 2,000 screens nationwide.[5][49] The film received a U/A certification from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), indicating suitability for unrestricted public exhibition with parental guidance for children under 12, and was passed without any cuts.[50][51] Distribution in India was handled primarily by PEN Marudhar for the North India circuit, with the release occurring amid a competitive landscape influenced by the recent blockbuster success of Pathaan and concurrent regional language films.[52] Overseas distribution was limited, focusing secondarily on key diaspora markets such as the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, United Arab Emirates, and Australia, with screenings commencing around 23–24 February 2023 in select territories.[53] The strategy emphasized the domestic Indian market, reflecting the film's Hindi-centric appeal and remake origins from Malayalam cinema.Home media and digital release
Selfiee became available for streaming on Disney+ Hotstar on April 21, 2023, approximately two months after its theatrical debut.[54][55] The Hindi-language film was offered in standard definition and high-definition formats, accessible to subscribers in India and select international markets with English subtitles.[56] This digital rollout followed the typical window for Bollywood productions produced under Disney-backed banners, emphasizing subscription video-on-demand delivery over physical media.[57] No official DVD or Blu-ray editions have been announced or released as of the current date, consistent with the shift in Indian cinema towards prioritizing digital platforms for post-theatrical distribution amid evolving consumer preferences for on-demand access.[58] The availability on Disney+ Hotstar included options for ad-supported and premium tiers, facilitating broader reach without reported technical delays or regional restrictions beyond standard licensing territories.[59]Reception
Critical response
Selfiee garnered mixed-to-negative reviews from critics, with an aggregate score of 18% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 11 reviews, indicating broad disapproval of its execution despite some acknowledgment of its lead performances.[3] On IMDb, the film holds a 5.7/10 rating from approximately 15,000 user votes, though professional critiques emphasized flaws in adaptation over audience sentiment.[1] Critics praised the on-screen rapport between Akshay Kumar and Emraan Hashmi, highlighting their central face-off as a highlight that infused energy into the narrative. Bollywood Hungama noted that the film "works due to the plot, direction, dialogues and face-off between the actors," crediting the duo for carrying the comedic elements effectively.[8] Similarly, The Times of India commended the "good performances and several laugh-out-loud moments," attributing much of the film's breezy appeal to the stars' chemistry rather than the script.[60] Some reviewers, like those at The Wire, described it as "Kumar's best in a long time," appreciating the self-deprecatory humor targeting superstardom and media trials.[61] However, the consensus centered on screenplay weaknesses, including uneven pacing, forced humor, and liberties taken with the original Malayalam film Driving Licence that diluted its subtlety. Koimoi awarded 2/5 stars, arguing the adaptation "shines when it doesn't 'try' to copy" but ultimately required a deeper overhaul to transcend a mere star vehicle, criticizing underdeveloped subplots and over-the-top elements that undermined emotional depth.[62] Film Companion's Rahul Desai called it a "rotten score," acknowledging Kumar's effort but deeming it "still not good" due to narrative inconsistencies and failure to blend comedy with drama cohesively.[63] India Forums observed that while humor sustains the film intermittently, "the moment it takes itself too seriously, the plot and its hold tumbles," pointing to faltering dramatic turns and reliance on leads over substantive writing.[64] Hindustan Times offered a mixed take, praising the engaging screenplay for avoiding dull moments but noting it prioritized stardom satire over rigorous character development.[65] Overall, trade experts and outlets like The Guardian viewed it as a "professionally packaged" crowd-pleaser limited by daftness and lack of ambition beyond entertainment.[66]Audience and fan reactions
Audience reception to Selfiee was mixed, with users on platforms like IMDb rating it 5.7 out of 10 based on over 14,000 reviews, reflecting a divide between appreciation for its light-hearted entertainment value and criticism of its uneven execution.[1] Fans on Reddit praised the film's humor, gripping plot, strong performances by Akshay Kumar and Emraan Hashmi, and effective background score, with some users defending it against perceived undue negativity for its underdog appeal in a competitive release slate.[67] On Twitter, positive reactions highlighted the star chemistry and comedic elements as Akshay Kumar's most entertaining outing among his recent films, despite acknowledged storyline flaws compensated by fast-paced screenplay.[68] Conversely, detractors labeled it one of Bollywood's weaker productions, pointing to Akshay's underwhelming performance and failure to sustain engagement beyond initial novelty.[69] Comparisons to the original Malayalam film Driving Licence (2019) surfaced in fan discussions, where Selfiee's broader comedic tone and lighter grit disappointed some viewers expecting the source material's tension and emotional depth, though others viewed it as a valid, more mass-oriented adaptation emphasizing fan-star dynamics.[70] Actress Kangana Ranaut publicly critiqued the film's underperformance on February 25, 2023, via Instagram, noting its first-day earnings of around ₹10 lakh drew no media scrutiny toward producer Karan Johar unlike her own projects, attributing this disparity to industry "mafia" influence and manipulation of narratives.[28][71] She further claimed the flop was erroneously linked to her or Akshay Kumar personally amid broader debates on selective accountability in Bollywood.[72]Commercial performance and box office analysis
Selfiee collected approximately ₹17.35 crore nett in India, with a worldwide gross of around ₹24 crore, against an estimated budget of ₹100 crore.[5][27] The film opened to ₹2.55 crore nett on its first day, February 24, 2023, followed by ₹3.8 crore on Saturday and ₹3.95 crore on Sunday, totaling about ₹10.3 crore for the opening weekend.[73] Collections dropped sharply thereafter, with the first week netting ₹14.68 crore before further declines, reflecting poor word-of-mouth and limited audience retention.[73]| Day | India Nett Collection (₹ crore) |
|---|---|
| Day 1 (Fri) | 2.55 |
| Day 2 (Sat) | 3.8 |
| Day 3 (Sun) | 3.95 |
| Total Weekend | 10.3 |
Accolades and legacy
Awards and nominations
Selfiee garnered two nominations at the Star Eminence Awards 2023, a relatively niche ceremony focused on television and film performances. Diana Penty received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role as a journalist aiding the protagonist, while Emraan Hashmi was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for portraying the arrogant superstar.[77][78]| Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Star Eminence Awards 2023 | Best Supporting Actress | Diana Penty | Nominated[77] |
| Star Eminence Awards 2023 | Best Supporting Actor | Emraan Hashmi | Nominated[78] |