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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Vicky Donor Movie Review

Directed by : Shoojit Sircar 

Produced by : John Abraham 

Written by : Juhi Chaturvedi 

Starring : Ayushmann Khurrana, Yami Gautam, Annu Kapoor,  John Abraham (Guest Ap.)

Music by : Abhishek-Akshay, Bann, Rochak Kohli, Ayushmann Khurrana 

 Studio: Rising Sun Films Distributed by John Abraham Entertainment, Eros Entertainment 

 Release date : April 20, 2012 

Running time : 125 minutes 

Country : India 

Language : Hindi 

Budget : INR5 crore (US$0.91 million)

Story Line

This is the story of Dr. Baldev Chaddha (Annu Kapoor), a fertility expert, who runs a fertility clinic and a sperm bank in Daryaganj, Delhi. He guarantees high quality and professional sperms for the couples without any issue. 

Unfortunately, he has more failed cases to his credit than successes. A healthy and high-performing donor is therefore need for him.

While Chaddha was searching for his 'Indian Alexander', bumps into Vicky Arora (Ayushmann Khurrana). 

Vicky is an only son and of no financial support to his mother Dolly, a widow, who runs a small beauty parlour from their home in Lajpat Nagar. As luck would have it, a small brawl in the colony brings Chaddha and Vicky face to face, where Chaddha concludes that Vicky could be the donor, he has been looking for. 

From here on, Chaddha's days and nights are spent in convincing Vicky to become a donor until he finally gives in. Vicky falls in love with Ashima Roy (Yami Gautam), a Bengali who works in a bank. Despite initial rivalry between Vicky and Ashima's families due to conflicting cultures, they eventually convince their families and get happily married. It is discovered in the progress that Ashima is infertile and Vicky, with a heavy heart, takes better care of her. 

Soon their world comes crashing down because of Vicky's past as a sperm donor, which Ashima can not digest. She moves back to her father's house in Kolkata. For the 25th anniversary of Chaddha's clinic, Vicky convinces Ashima to attend. On the day, all the children who were born out of Vicky's sperm are present, and Ashima realises that Vicky was responsible for the happiness brought to the parents of these children. 

In the end, they adopt a child who was sired by Vicky but whose foster parents have since died in an accident. Vicky and Ashima reunite and live happily.

 With a brief emotional roller coaster ride, Vicky Donor is a light-hearted take on the subject of sperm donation.

 The soundtrack of the film has been composed by Abhishek-Akshay, Bann, Rochak Kohli, Ayushmann Khurrana. The album was released on April 9, 2012. Vicky Donor album tracks are worth listening and contain rawness.


No. Title Artist(s) Length
1. "Chaddha"   Mika Singh 3:50
2. "Kho Jaane Do"   Clinton Cerejo, Aditi Singh Sharma 4:57
3. "Mar Jayian (Romantic)"   Vishal Dadlani, Sunidhi Chauhan 4:48
4. "Mar Jayian (Sad)"   Bann 4:14
5. "Pani Da Rang (Male)"   Ayushmann Khurrana 4:00
6. "Pani Da Rang (Female)"   Sukanya Purkayastha 4:49
7. "Rokda"   Akshay Verma, Aditi Singh Sharma 4:28
8. "Rum Whisky"   Akshay Verma 4:04

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