Jism (2003 film)

Jism

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Amit Saxena
Produced by Pooja Bhatt
Sujit Kumar Singh
Written by Niranjan Iyengar
(Dialogue)
Screenplay by Mahesh Bhatt
Story by Mahesh Bhatt
Starring Bipasha Basu
John Abraham
Gulshan Grover
Music by M. M. Keeravani
Cinematography Fuwad Khan
Edited by Amit Saxena
Production
company
Fish Eye Network [P] Ltd
Distributed by Shreya Creations
Release dates
  • 17 January 2003 (2003-01-17)
Running time
136 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi
Box office 132.5 million (US$2.0 million)

Jism (English: Body) is a 2003 Indian erotic thriller film edited and directed by Amit Saxena, written by Mahesh Bhatt, produced by Pooja Bhatt and Sujit Kumar Singh under the banner Fish Eye Network [P] Ltd and Shreya Creations, which starred Bipasha Basu and John Abraham, the latter making his début in Bollywood films. The music for the film was scored by M. M. Keeravani. Jism ranked 92 in the top 100 sexiest movie scenes poll conducted by Channel 4.[1] The film is essentially a remake of "Body Heat," which was, in turn, a looser rehash of Billy Wilder's well-known 1944 movie Double Indemnity, which was a version of James Cain's novel, Double Indemnity.

Plot

Kabir (John Abraham), an unhappy, rather poor, alcoholic lawyer lives a playboy lifestyle in Pondicherry. Kabir's best friends, Siddharth (Vinay Pathak), a policeman and Vishal (Ranvir Shorey), his colleague, try to keep him away from trouble. He meets Sonia Khanna (Bipasha Basu), the beautiful wife of a travelling millionaire, Rohit Khanna (Gulshan Grover).

They have a stormy affair and Kabir finds himself falling madly in love with Sonia. He suggests that she get a divorce, but she says that her husband is capable of killing them both. Sonia finally convinces Kabir to murder her husband, and make it look like an accident. She also suggests that they should alter Rohit's will so that she inherits all his property. Kabir tries to reason with her, but she goes ahead and alters the will naming him as executor. Rohit's sister, Priyanka, tries to warn him that Sonia is only interested in money and has already killed Rohit's first wife. Siddharth, who is in charge of the case, suspects Kabir and is caught between friendship and duty. Kabir tries to get Sonia to leave the city with him. It is only when she sends someone to kill him that he realises that all she wants is the money.

Kabir confronts Sonia and she denies that she ever loved him. When he threatens to turn himself in and confess his crime to the police, she shoots him. He's wounded in the abdomen, but manages to stand up. Sonia rushes to him as he stands and tells him that she has always loved him. They share a passionate kiss, and then the gun goes off in Sonia's hands. Her eyes flash open from the kiss and she starts to whisper Kabir's name repeatedly. It is revealed that Kabir had shot Sonia in the stomach as he lays her down on the sofa.

He then flees and calls Siddarth and tells him and Vishal to meet him at the beach. They meet Kabir who apologises to them and says that he just wants to see the sun rise one last time. As they watch the sun rise, Kabir has a vision of Sonia walking towards him. Kabir smiles to himself and then dies of his injury.

Cast

Crew

Music

Jism
Soundtrack album by M. M. Keeravani
Released 18 December 2002
Genre Film Soundtrack
Producer Fish Eye Network
M. M. Keeravani chronology
Sur – The Melody of Life
(2002)
Jism
(2003)
Saaya
(2003)

The soundtrack of Jism soundtrack was released on 18 December 2002.[2] The music has been composed by M. M. Keeravani under the pseudonym M. M. Kreem. Lyrics have been penned by Neelesh Misra and Sayeed Quadri.

Jism (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
No. TitleLyricsArtist(s) Length
1. "Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai" (Female Version)Neelesh MisraShreya Ghoshal 5:29
2. "Awarapan Banjarapan" (Version 1)Sayeed QuadriK.K. 7:01
3. "Shikayat Hai"  Sayeed QuadriRoop Kumar Rathod 6:47
4. "Mere Khwabon Ka"  Sayeed QuadriUdit Narayan 4:37
5. "Chalo Tumko Lekar Chale"  Neelesh MisraShreya Ghoshal 4:48
6. "Awarapan Banjarapan" (Version 2)Sayeed QuadriM. M. Keeravani 2:49
7. "Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai" (Duet Version)Neelesh MisraShreya Ghoshal, Shaan 5:28
8. "Awarapan Banjarapan" (Version 3)Sayeed QuadriM. M. Keeravani 4:17

Box office

Jism grossed 132.5 million (US$2.0 million) which Box Office India called "above average".[3]

Awards

Awards Recipient Work Category Result
Filmfare Awards Shreya Ghosal Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai Best Female Playback Won
Bipasha Basu Best Performance Best Performance in a Negative Role Nominated
John Abraham Best Male Debut Best Male Debut Nominated
Bollywood Movie Awards Bipasha Basu Best Villain Best Villain Won
John Abraham Best Male Debut Best Male Debut Won
Zee Cine Awards Sayeed Quadri Awarapan Banjarapan Best Lyricist Nominated
Shreya Ghosal Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai Best Playback Singer – Female Won
International Indian Film Academy Awards Shreya Ghosal Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai Best Female Playback Won
Screen Awards Shreya Ghosal Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai Screen Award for Best Female Playback Won

Sequels

A sequel titled Jism 2, starring Sunny Leone, Randeep Hooda and Arunoday Singh, directed by Pooja Bhatt was released worldwide on 3 August 2012.[4]

References

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