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Fan (film)

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Not to be confused with Fan film.

Fan

Theatrical release poster

Directed by Maneesh Sharma

Produced by Aditya Chopra

Screenplay by Habib Faisal

Story by Maneesh Sharma

Starring Shah Rukh Khan[1][2]

Music by Songs:
Vishal–Shekhar
Background score:
Andrea Guerra

Cinematography Manu Anand


Edited by Namrata Rao

Production Yash Raj Films


company

Distributed by Yash Raj Films

Release date  15 April 2016

Running time 138 minutes[3]

Country India

Language Hindi

Budget ₹850 million[4]

Box office ₹1.88 billion[4]

Fan is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language thriller film directed by Maneesh Sharma and co-written by
Sharma and Habib Faisal. Produced by Aditya Chopra, the film stars Shah Rukh Khan in
a double role as filmstar Aryan Khanna and obsessive fan Gaurav Chandra, who look just like
each other. Gaurav beats up a rival actor to appease Aryan, but is instead punished by his idol;
heartbroken, the fan plans revenge. Fan had Shriya Pilgaonkar and Waluscha de Sousa play
supporting roles.
Sharma had originally conceived the idea of Fan in 2006 and recited the story to Chopra, who
advised him against the challenging project for his directorial debut. In the same year, Yash
Chopra read it to Khan, who expressed interest in being part of the project. The project was
revived in late 2013, and Khan underwent 3D scanning in 2014. Principal photography began in
July 2014 and was completed by November 2015. Fan was a songless film; a soundtrack album
consisting of a marketing song in different languages was composed by Vishal–Shekhar and the
original score was done by Andrea Guerra.
Fan was heavily marketed; after several delays, it was released internationally on 15 April 2016.
The film opened to positive reviews from critics, who praised Khan's performance in the film, with
criticism focused on the editing and the loosely written script. The film collected ₹1.2 billion in
India and ₹679 million from overseas territories, for a total of ₹1.88 billion against a production
budget of ₹850 million. At the 63rd Filmfare Awards, Fan received the Filmfare Award for Best
Special Effects.

Contents
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 1Plot
 2Cast
 3Production
o 3.1Development and casting
o 3.2Filming and post-production
 4Soundtrack
 5Release
o 5.1Marketing and release
o 5.2Critical reception
 5.2.1India
 5.2.2Overseas
o 5.3Box office
 6Awards
 7References
 8External links

Plot[edit]
Gaurav Chandna is a Delhi-based die-hard and obsessive fan of Bollywood superstar Aryan
Khanna. He harbours a crush on Neha, his friend and neighbour who works at a call centre.
Gaurav's face bears an uncanny similarity to Aryan's, which helps him win the local talent show
by impersonating Aryan. Encouraged by his parents, he embarks on a train journey to Mumbai to
meet Aryan and present him with the trophy won by impersonating him.
When Sid Kapoor, a fellow actor, expresses harsh sentiments about Aryan to the press, an
infuriated Gaurav beats him and makes him apologise to Aryan while he records it. The video is
uploaded to the Internet, where Aryan sees it and has Gaurav arrested. Gaurav is mercilessly
beaten in jail, where Aryan angrily reprimands him, declaring that Gaurav is not his fan and that
he had Gaurav arrested. Gaurav asks for 5 minutes of Aryan's time, at which Aryan scoffs at
giving the fan even 5 seconds. Devastated, Gaurav returns home and burns all of his Aryan
memorabilia, vowing revenge against Aryan for turning away his fan.
A year later in London, Gaurav goes to Madame Tussauds wax museum, impersonating Aryan
and purposely creating a havoc which leads to Aryan being arrested by police. Released on bail,
Aryan receives a call from Gaurav who reveals what he did and offers to stop troubling Aryan if
he will apologize. Aryan refuses, and Gaurav disguises himself as a crew-member on Aryan's
show.
Aryan is scheduled to perform at the wedding of a billionaire's daughter in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
After performing a dance show, Aryan receives a card with the message "Say sorry", and
realises that Gaurav is nearby. Meanwhile, Gaurav poses as Aryan and molests the billionaire's
daughter. The billionaire berates the real Aryan and makes him leave the event. Outside, Aryan
spots Gaurav and chases him, though Gaurav escapes. The molestation incident is reported by
the media, resulting in a tarnished reputation and boycotts of Aryan's shows.
Gaurav invades Aryan's home in India and vandalises his trophy collection. Aryan visits Gaurav's
parents and meets Neha, Gaurav's neighbour and crush. With their help, Aryan impersonates
Gaurav and declares Gaurav's love to Neha at the local talent show. This provokes Gaurav, who
shoots at Aryan with a gun. Aryan chases Gaurav and subdues him after a bloody fight. Aryan
asks Gaurav to give up impersonating him and live a normal life. Gaurav responds by telling
Aryan that he has destroyed his life and reminds him that he has not apologised yet. Gaurav
flings himself off the roof, dying with a smile.
Aryan's name is cleared from all the controversies, but the ordeal haunts him and his name is
linked with Gaurav's both in his mind and in the eyes of the public. On his next birthday, Aryan
goes out to the roof to greet his fans. When he is about to turn, he sees a haunting glimpse of
Gaurav in the crowd, smiling up at him, upon which he turns back to the crowd with greater
respect and appreciation.

Cast[edit]
The cast is listed below.[5]

 Shah Rukh Khan as Aryan Khanna and Gaurav Chandna


 Shriya Pilgaonkar as Neha
 Waluscha de Sousa as Bela Khanna
 Yogendra Tiku as Gaurav's father
 Deepika Amin as Gaurav's mother
 Sayani Gupta as Sunaina
 Amarjeet Singh as Show Host
 Taher Shabbir as Sid Kapoor

Production[edit]
Development and casting[edit]
After serving as an assistant director in the Yash Raj Films productions Fanaa and Aaj
Nachle, Maneesh Sharma read the story of Fan to Aditya Chopra in 2006. Chopra felt that the
film was too ambitious and expensive for a debut and advised him to abandon the idea, after
which Sharma took up Band Baaja Baaraat.[6] Yash Chopra brought the story to Shah Rukh
Khan in 2006, and Khan was interested in the project.[7] The idea of Fan came from Sharma's
observation of the desires and expectations of fans upon the celebrities they admired. Sharma
felt that the concept hadn't been greatly explored in cinema.[8]

Sharma (pictured) had wanted Fan to be his first project.

In today's world, people have virtual access to whoever they like but that doesn't mean they
know the person... It excited me as we explored it as a story and somewhere down the line, it
took the form of something set in a thriller genre.

— Maneesh Sharma on the concept for Fan[8]


On 16 December 2013, Yash Raj Films announced the project with Shah Rukh Khan as the main
lead and Maneesh Sharma as the director.[9] The project was discussed for over a year before
Khan agreed to sign the deal.[10] On 25 March 2014, it was announced that Greg Cannom would
develop the look of Khan in the film and be responsible for special make-up effects.[11][12] Khan
underwent 3D scanning for his look as a young boy.[13] Though it had at one time been reported
that Khan was scheduled to play a 17-year-old boy in the film,[14] Khan later denied the
claim.[15] Khan started working on the film prior to the release of his previous venture, Happy New
Year, and underwent a makeover for the film. According to Khan, Fan is a "family" film.[16] He
wanted to do an "intense yet commercially viable film".[17]
Amid speculation, Khan confirmed the film would have two heroines, but added that the film "did
not require a big female star".[18] Model Waluscha de Sousa played an important role in the
film.[19] She was cast following an audition with Shanoo Sharma. Ileana D'Cruz, Vaani Kapoor,
and Parineeti Chopra were each considered for the role before de Sousa was cast. She had
previously acted with Khan in a few commercials.[20] It marked the debut role of Shriya
Pilgaonkar, the daughter of Sachin Pilgaonkar, who had an important role in Fan.[21] She was
selected after an audition.[22] The dialogue was written by Sharat Kataria and Habib Faisal. Manu
Anand and Namrata Rao were hired as the cinematographer and editor, respectively.[2] Parveen
Shaikh and Oh Sea Young served as the film's action directors.[2] Sayani Gupta, Deepika Amin,
and Yogendra Tiku also had roles in the film.[2] Gupta was chosen after Shanoo was impressed
with her performance in Margarita with a Straw.[23]
Filming and post-production[edit]

Khan's waxwork model (pictured) was moved from Madame Tussauds to London Eye for the film's shoot.

Principal photography began in July 2014.[24] The film was shot in Mumbai, Croatia, London and
Delhi.[25] In October 2014, Khan reported that he had finished shooting a 20-day schedule
for Fan.[17] Parts of the film were shot outside Khan's residence in Mannat.[26] In April
2015, Fan became the first film to shoot at the Madame Tussauds in London.[27][28] Khan's statue
was temporarily moved to the London Eye for filming.[29] In February 2015, Khan was spotted
shooting in the Delhi neighbourhood.[30] Filming continued in Croatia despite Khan suffering a
knee injury while filming an action sequence.[31][32] India Today reported that Khan was back in
Mumbai in April.[33] Khan simultaneously shot for Dilwale and Raees along with Fan.[34]
Khan was injured again when he travelled back to Mumbai.[32] In November, Khan revealed that
the film used dialogues from his previous ventures, one being Baazigar.[35] On 16 November
2015, Khan returned to Delhi for additional filming.[36] In November 2015, it was announced that
the filming of the project was complete.[37] In January 2016, the filming visual of the song "Jabra
Fan" was revealed.[38] The song was shot in the streets of Delhi.[39]
For dubbing the role for Gaurav, Khan had to modulate his voice.[40] Along with visual effects,
prosthetics were used to make Khan seem younger.[41]The production was made on an estimated
budget of ₹850 million. Produced by Chopra under the label Yash Raj Films, which distributed
the film, its final cut ran for a total of 142 minutes.[2] The dialogues were written by Sharat Kataria,
while Habib Faisal co-wrote the script with Sharma.[2]

Soundtrack[edit]

Fan

Soundtrack album by Vishal–Shekhar

Released 22 February 2016

Genre Feature film soundtrack


Length 28:53

Language Hindi

Label YRF Music

Vishal–Shekhar chronology

Happy New Year Fan Sultan


(2014) (2016) (2016)

Fan was a songless film.[42] The soundtrack of Fan consisted of a marketing track that was not
present in the film, which was composed by Vishal–Shekhar with lyrics written by Varun Grover.
The original score was composed by Andrea Guerra. The first song "Jabra Fan" (Hindi), was
released on 16 February 2016.[43][44] The soundtrack was released on 28 March 2016 and
included 13 tracks (12 song tracks and 1 theme track), which were each different versions of
"Jabra Fan". The song was in 9 Indian languages sung by regional singers, 2 foreign
languages sung by foreign singers and 1 mashup version (a remix of all 11 tracks).[45][46][47]

No. Title Lyrics Music Singer(s) Length

1. "Jabra Fan" (Hindi) Varun Grover Vishal– Nakash Aziz 03:45


Shekhar

2. "Ghaint Fan" (Punjabi) Shailender Sodhi Harbhajan Mann 03:30

3. "Byapok Fan" (Bengali) Priyo Anupam Roy 03:30


Chattopadhyay

4. "Jabardast Fan" (Bhojpuri) Ranju Sinha Manoj Tiwari 03:30

5. "Jabro Fan" (Gujarati) Roshan Thakar Arvind Vegda 03:30

6. "Jabraa Fan" (Marathi) Guru Thakur Avadhoot Gupte 03:30

7. "Takkara Fan" (Tamil) B. Vijay Nakash Aziz 03:30

8. "Veera Fan" (Telugu) Chaitanya Prasad Nakash Aziz 03:30

9. "Jabar Fan" (Odia) Varun Grover Biebhukishore 03:30

10. "Jabara Fan" (Arabic) Varun Grover Grini 03:30

11. "Lokuma Fan" (Sinhala) Manuranga Infaas Nooruddin 03:30


Wijesekera
12. "Fan Anthem" (11-language YRF Music Ft YRF Music Ft 03:05
mashup) Various Artists Various Artists

13. "Fan Theme" (official trailer Andrea Instrumental 02:40


music) Guerra

Total length: 28:53

Release[edit]
Marketing and release[edit]
Khan's house was graffiti painted as a promotional strategy.[48] The logo of the film, the first of its
kind with a collage of pictures of Khan's real fans, was released on 23 October 2015.[49][50] The
makers released a 2-minute teaser for the film on Shah Rukh Khan's birthday on 2 November
2015.[51] This was followed by the music video of the song "Jabra Fan", released on 16 February
2016 for promotional purposes.[52] The official trailer of Fan was released on 29 February 2016
and was viewed 4 million times on the Internet in the first 24 hours. The 3-minute video later
garnered over 20 million views on YouTube with more than 170 thousand likes, a record for a
Bollywood film.[53] The film's teaser was released[54] on Khan's birthday.[55] A game based on the
film was in development in February 2016 and released in 2017.[56][57] A contest titled 'Tu Nahi
Samjega' was organised by Yash Raj Films.[58]
Fan was scheduled for release in early 2015, but owing to the injuries sustained by Khan during
the filming of Happy New Year, the film's release date was postponed to 14 August
2015.[11][59] The complex post-production visual-effects work further pushed the release of Fan to
early 2016.[60] After several delays, the film was released on 15 April 2016[61] in 3,500 screens in
India and about 1,100 screens abroad.[62] It was produced on a budget of ₹850
million (US$13 million) and an additional ₹200 million (US$3.1 million) was spent on publicity, for
a combined cost of approximately ₹1.05 billion (US$16 million).[63] The studio recouped part of
their investment before release by selling the satellite rights to Sony Pictures Networks at
around ₹450 million (US$6.9 million).[64]
Critical reception[edit]

Khan's performance attracted many positive reviews.[65][66]

India[edit]
Fan received generally positive response from critics.[67] Raja Sen from Rediff.com gave the film
4.5 out of 5 stars and called Fan a brilliant film with Shah Rukh Khan at his best.[68] Zee
News also awarded the film 4.5 stars, saying "The movie encapsulates the fandom which SRK
as a star enjoys and why his fans must watch this to understand how he achieved what he
did."[69] The Times of India rated the film 4 out of 5 and commented, "Fanis Shah Rukh Khan's
triumph all the way. He pulls off a terrifically dramatic double act, altering his look, feel and
intensity, but as Gaurav, Shah Rukh makes you forget everything – except feeling scared."[70] Mid
Day also saw the film worthy of 4/5 and reviewed, "Right from the beginning of this thriller, which
undoubtedly boasts of one, oops, two of his best performances, it is evident why Shah Rukh
Khan is needed for a film of this sort, and why only someone in his position and with his caliber
could do it too."[71] Aditya Sinha from Asianet News called it Khan's "greatest performance" to
date.[72]
Taran Adarsh from Bollywood Hungama gave the film 3.5 stars out of 5 and opined, "On the
whole, Fan has a brilliant first half, but loses track in the second hour, only to pick up again
towards the pre-climax. The writing should've been tighter, but what works is the terrific act by
SRK as the fan."[73]The Hindu called the film Khan's return to form and said, "SRK couldn't have
found a better vehicle than Fan, both as an actor and as a celebration of the highs and the lows
of his own stardom. A stardom whose enormity he'd himself find difficult to wrap around his
head."[74] The Indian Express also gave the film 3.5 out of 5 stars and stated, "Fan is a triumph.
Shah Rukh Khan is played to all his strengths, and he plays it just right, gliding in and out of the
star and the fan, creating distinct identities and outlines in one scene, and blurring the lines just
so in the next."[75] Anna M. M. Vetticad of Firstpost writes, "Much of its appeal lies in the fact that
the central characters are not stereotyped. Besides, when Shah Rukh Khan decides to go real
and understated, it always makes for compelling viewing."[76]
India Today gave the film 3.5 stars and commented, "Maneesh Sharma and Shah Rukh Khan
hand-deliver the mindscape – of both the fan and the star – on screen. And brilliantly," but felt
that unnecessary scenes could have been cut from the film.[77] Anupama Chopra of Hindustan
Times also rated it 3.5 out of 5 and said that she "can guarantee that the next time you see a
horde of screaming fans, you'll observe them more keenly. You might even wonder what their
stories are."[78] NDTV Movies gave the film 3 stars out of 5 and opined, "Fan works for the most
part because it has the fabulous SRK act as a 'young' star-struck boy. His energetic performance
is worth the price of the ticket – if not more."[79]
Overseas[edit]
On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a rating of 78%, based on 18 reviews, with an average rating of
6.7/10.[80] Mark Kermode of The Guardian rates the film 4/5 and writes, "Shah Rukh Khan
outdoes himself twice in this dual-role psychological thriller."[81] Sonali Kokra of The National rates
the film 3.5/5 and writes, "Just for these rare moments inspired by Shah Rukh Khan's real life,
you should go and watch Fan."[82] Manjusha Radhakrishnan of Gulf News rates the film 3/5 and
opines, "It's engaging to watch a powerful actor and his seemingly powerless admirer indulge in
a twisted battle of wills."[83] Anil Sinanan of Time Out rates the film 3/5 felt, "A little more restraint
in maintaining the tonal consistency would have resulted in a much darker and satisfying
cautionary tale about the perils of fame and blind love."[84] Wendy Ide of Screen
International wrote, "Despite the slapdash plotting, the film – taken from the point of view of the
star – gives an uneasy insight into the celebrity's co-dependent relationship with the people who
make him, and can destroy him."[85]
Lisa Tsering of The Hollywood Reporter criticised the plot and wrote, "Sharma pads out the
songless film with well-executed but overlong action pieces that become even more frustrating
when you consider the ways time could have been better spent exploring Aryan's fascinating
backstory."[86] Majira of Cairo 360 shared the view, writing, "[The] story could have benefitted from
being a bit more restrained."[87] J Hurtado of ScreenAnarchy wrote, "This is a mediocre film saved
by the presence of its overpowered, overexposed, and overconfident star."[88] In contrast, Itrat
Syed of Georgia Straight wrote that the film is "An insightful rumination on the codependency
between idols and their devotees, disguised as a psychological thriller."[89] Prathna Sarkar
of International Business Times wrote, "With Fan, SRK proves why he is considered one of the
finest actors in business."[90]
Box office[edit]
On its opening day, Fan collected ₹192.0 million in India, the fourth-highest for a Khan film at the
time.[91] Compared to the total gross of ₹523.5 million collected in the first week, Fancollected
only ₹77.5 million in the second week, indicating a drop of 85 percent.[4] Fan's gross in India
was ₹1.20 billion, where it was commercially unsuccessful.[4] However, it was successful
overseas, where its gross had crossed US$10 million, more than the overseas gross
of Ra.One.[4] The worldwide gross of Fan was around ₹1.884 billion.[4] Despite the film grossing
below its expectations, it was commercially successful worldwide.[92]

Awards[edit]
Red Chillies VFX received the Filmfare Award for Best Special Effects at the 62nd Filmfare
Awards for their work with visual effects in Fan.[93]

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External links[edit]
 Fan on IMDb
 Fan at Bollywood Hungama

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ndni (1989)

he (1991)

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o Pagal Hai (1997)

-Zaara (2004)

Tak Hai Jaan (2012)

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abbatein (2000)

Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008)

kre (2016)

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a Rum Pum (2007)

hna Ae Haseeno (2008)

e Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai (2002)

om (2004)
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et Singh: Salesman of the Year (2009)

dside Romeo (2008)

ar Impossible! (2010)

ul Express (2006)

York (2009)

ha Tiger (2012)

ga Chunari Mein Daag (2007)

ngey Parindey (2010)

daani (2014)

d Baaja Baaraat (2010)

es vs Ricky Bahl (2011)

ddh Desi Romance (2013)

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an (2008)

om 3 (2013)

gs of Hindostan (2018)

sra Aadmi (1977)

aal (1982)

e Brother Ki Dulhan (2011)

day (2014)

an (2016)

r Zinda Hai (2017)

qzaade (2012)

wat-e-Ishq (2014)
i Band (2017)

ctive Byomkesh Bakshy! (2015)

deep Aur Pinky Faraar (2018)

Laga Ke Haisha (2015)

Dhaaga (2018)

rie (1979)

huda (1981)
a (1993)
Dillagi (1994)

'n' Nikki (2005)

Nachle (2007)

ole Hadippa! (2009)

maash Company (2010)

angzeb (2013)

a Kalyanam (2014)

akoofiyaan (2014)

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