From Main Atal Hoon To Chandu Champion: 6 Bollywood Biopics Made In Six Months, Making 2024 A Year Of Biopics (Photo Credit –Instagram)

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While some years tend to be sequel-heavy, 2024 has been a biopics-heavy one. In six months, we have had an equal number of them, two on eminent political figures, two on sportsmen, one on a business entrepreneur and one on a musical prodigy. And the seventh month—July—will see the seventh biopic of the year in Sarfira, a remake of the Tamil film, Soorarai Pottru (2020) which is an adaptation of G.R. Gopinath’s memoir, Simply Fly: A Deccan Odyssey, for he set out to make affordable airlines for low-income people.

Main Atal Hoon

The biopic on the late Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, starred the redoubtable Pankaj Tripathi in the title-role, whose resemblance to Vajpayee was not so much but was beautifully enhanced by the actor through gestures, expressions, smiles and general body language. The Ravi Jadhav-directed film encapsulated Vajpayee’s diverse aspects as orator, social worker, student, freedom fighter, politician and finally minister and Prime Minister, besides being a peace-loving poet and an inclusive nationalist and staunch patriot. But the narration turned a shade dry and episodic due to the massive material that had to be collected and also because Vajpayee, largely, had been a non-controversial persona. The film did not do well. It had a pathetic lifetime India collection of Rs. 8.65 crore.

Swatantrya Veer Savarkar

The film marked the debut of Randeep Hooda as producer, director and co-writer and he also essayed the role of the iconic freedom fighter. Sadly, its length was excessive and it was again largely episodic, with excess footage devoted to Savarkar’s incarceration in the Andaman Cellular Jail. Again, the film proved episodic, was too dry and dark (literally!) unlike a 2001 biopic on the same personality. As Savarkar, Randeep put in an astute, nuanced performance, but the final result disappointed. Said to be made on a budget of Rs. 20 crore, it is said to have made Rs. 25 crore at the box-office and most sources have billed it as “Average”.