Aanand L. Rai (born 1970/1971[1]) is an Indian film director and producer known for directing the romantic comedy-dramas Tanu Weds Manu (2011) and its sequel Tanu Weds Manu Returns (2015), and the romantic drama Raanjhanaa (2013), with the latter two earning him nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Director.

Aanand L. Rai
Rai at a screening for Tumbbad in 2018
Born1970/1971 (age 53–54)
Delhi, India
Occupation(s)Film director, film producer
Years active2007–present

He then directed the big-budget romantic drama Zero (2018), the romantic fantasy comedy-drama Atrangi Re (2021) and the family comedy-drama Raksha Bandhan (2022).

Early life and background

Rai was born and brought up in Delhi. After his schooling in Delhi, he did his computer engineering from Aurangabad, Maharashtra.[1]

His family's original surname was Raisinghani, and had shifted to Dehradun from Sindh, after partition of India in 1947.[1]

Career

Pre-film career

Rai started his career as an engineer, but soon left it and moved to Mumbai where he started assisting his elder brother television director Ravi Rai in various television series. After gaining substantial experience, he moved on to directing his own shows.[1][2]

Early work (2007-2008)

He made his directorial debut with the psychological thriller Strangers (2007) starring Jimmy Shergill, Kay Kay Menon, Nandana Sen, Sonali Kulkarni. The film was based on Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train (1951). The film received negative reviews from critics, and emerged as a commercial disaster at the box-office.[3] Similar was the fate of his next film, Thodi Life Thoda Magic (2008) starring Jackie Shroff and Parmeet Sethi.[4]

Breakthrough and success (2011-2015)

In 2011, he started his production house, Colour Yellow Productions, which helmed all his future production ventures.[5]

The same year, he achieved his breakthrough with the romantic comedy-drama Tanu Weds Manu (2011) starring R. Madhavan and Kangana Ranaut in lead roles. The film emerged as his first commercial success, grossing ₹56 crore worldwide.[6][7] It received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics upon release, with particular praise for its novel concept and screenplay. The film was the first instalment of the Tanu Weds Manu franchise.

In 2013, he directed the romantic drama Raanjhanaa, starring Dhanush in his Bollywood debut alongside Sonam Kapoor, Abhay Deol and Swara Bhasker in lead roles.[8] The film emerged as his second consecutive commercial success at the box-office, grossing ₹94 crore worldwide, ranking as the tenth highest-grossing Hindi film of the year.[9] It received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics upon release, with particular praise for its writing and direction. Raanjhanaa earned Rai his first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Director.

In 2015, Rai directed the romantic comedy-drama Tanu Weds Manu Returns, the sequel to Tanu Weds Manu, with all the cast members reprising their roles from the first instalment. The film opened to widespread critical acclaim upon release, and emerged as his third consecutive commercial success. It grossed ₹243.6 crore worldwide and emerged as a blockbuster at the box-office,[10] ranking as the fifth highest-grossing Hindi film of the year, and was the highest-grossing female-lead film in India at the time of its release.[11] Tanu Weds Manu Returns earned Rai his second nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Director.

Career decline (2018-present)

His next directorial was the big-budget romantic drama Zero (2018) starring Shah Rukh Khan, Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif in lead roles. The film tells the story of a love triangle between a dwarf man, a scientist with cerebral palsy, and an alcoholic actress. Despite high hype prior to release due to its A-list star-cast and Rai's previous successful ventures, the film emerged as a commercial disaster at the box-office, and received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics.[12]

In 2021, he directed the romantic fantasy comedy-drama Atrangi Re starring Dhanush, Sara Ali Khan and Akshay Kumar in lead roles. Delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in India and rescheduled multiple times due to the nationwide lockdown due to the pandemic, the film was released on Disney+ Hotstar, bypassing theatrical release. It opened to mixed reviews from critics upon release, with praise for its unconventional plot, but criticism for its incoherent screenplay and execution of overall storyline.

In 2022, he directed Kumar again alongside Bhumi Pednekar in the family comedy-drama Raksha Bandhan. The film received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics, and emerged as a commercial disaster at the box-office.[13]

Rai is next set to direct the standalone sequel to Raanjhanaa, titled Tere Ishk Mein, which is set to release in 2024.

Filmography

List of Aanand L. Rai film credits
Year Title Director Producer Notes
2007 Strangers Yes
2008 Thodi Life Thoda Magic Yes
2011 Tanu Weds Manu Yes
2013 Raanjhanaa Yes
2015 Tanu Weds Manu: Returns Yes
2016 Nil Battey Sannata Yes
2016 Happy Bhag Jayegi Yes
2017 Shubh Mangal Saavdhan Yes
2018 Mukkabaaz Yes
2018 Meri Nimmo Yes
2018 Happy Phirr Bhag Jayegi Yes
2018 Manmarziyaan Yes
2018 Tumbbad Yes
2018 Zero Yes Yes
2019 Laal Kaptaan Yes
2020 Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan Yes
2021 Haseen Dillruba Yes
2021 Atrangi Re Yes Yes
2022 Good Luck Jerry Yes
2022 Raksha Bandhan Yes Yes
2023 Jhimma 2 Yes Marathi film

References

  1. ^ a b c d Rai, Aanand L (24 June 2013). "I can exploit people emotionally: Aanand L Rai". The Times of India (Interview). Interviewed by Priya Gupta. Archived from the original on 27 June 2013. TNN
  2. ^ "Wanted to celebrate pain and love with Raanjhanaa: Anand L Rai". Hindustan Times. 11 June 2013. Archived from the original on 12 June 2013. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
  3. ^ "Strangers - Movie - Box Office India". www.boxofficeindia.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  4. ^ "Thodi Life Thoda Magic - Movie - Box Office India". www.boxofficeindia.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  5. ^ "Akshay Kumar announces new film Raksha Bandhan, dedicates it to sister Alka: 'Quickest I've signed a film in my career'". Hindustan Times. 3 August 2020. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  6. ^ "Tanu Weds Manu - Movie - Box Office India". www.boxofficeindia.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  7. ^ Komal Nahta (24 February 2011). "Tanu Weds Manu: Profit All The Way". koimoi. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
  8. ^ "Dhanush signs first Hindi film". The Times of India. 24 January 2012. Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
  9. ^ "Raanjhanaa - Movie - Box Office India". www.boxofficeindia.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  10. ^ "Tanu Weds Manu Returns - Movie - Box Office India". www.boxofficeindia.com. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
  11. ^ Hungama, Bollywood. "Female Centric Movies - Bollywood Hungama". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  12. ^ "Zero - Movie - Box Office India". www.boxofficeindia.com. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
  13. ^ "Raksha Bandhan - Movie - Box Office India". www.boxofficeindia.com. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
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