Laapataa Ladies

Laapataa Ladies
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKiran Rao
Written by
  • Original Story:
  • Biplab Goswami[1]
  • Screenplay and Dialogues:
  • Sneha Desai
  • Additional Dialogues:
  • Divyanidhi Sharma
Based on"Two Brides"
by Biplab Goswami
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyVikash Nowlakha
Edited byJabeen Merchant
Music byRam Sampath
Production
companies
Distributed byYash Raj Films
Release dates
  • 8 September 2023 (2023-09-08) (TIFF)[2]
  • 1 March 2024 (2024-03-01)
Running time
124 minutes[3]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budgetest.₹4−5 crore[4]
Box officeest. ₹25.26 crore[5]

Laapataa Ladies, released internationally as Lost Ladies,[6] is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film directed by Kiran Rao,[7] and produced by Rao, Aamir Khan, and Jyoti Deshpande.[8] It stars Nitanshi Goel, Pratibha Ranta, Sparsh Shrivastava, Chhaya Kadam and Ravi Kishan, and tells the story of two young newly-wed brides who get exchanged during a train ride to their husband's homes.[9]

The film was screened at the 48th Toronto International Film Festival on 8 September 2023,[2] and was theatrically released on 1 March 2024.[10] The film opened to positive reviews from critics and audience and was praised for its story, screenplay and cast performances.[11][12]

It won Best Film (Critics' Choice) at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne.[13] The film was controversially selected as the Indian entry for the Best International Feature Film for the 97th Academy Awards, but was not nominated.[14][15] The selection of entry raised concerns and controversy over the film instead of All We Imagine as Light.[16]


Zee Bangla is bringing an inspired version of Laapataa Ladies, a serial named Kone Dekha Alo which will start on 25 August and will air from Monday to Friday 9:30 PM IST.

Plot

In 2001, in the fictional Nirmal Pradesh, Deepak, a farmer, is travelling back to his village with his new bride, Phool Kumari. They get into a crowded passenger train along with many other newlywed couples. The brides all wear the same-coloured bridal attire with their faces completely covered with a ghoonghat (veil), as is the tradition. Deepak dozes off and wakes up in the night to realise that he has arrived at his destination. In the darkness and confusion from the rush to leave, he disembarks with the wrong bride and Phool is left behind on the train with the other groom, Pradeep.

The couple is welcomed by his family only to be shocked when they realise it is the wrong bride. She gives them a false name Pushpa and lies about where she is from. Meanwhile, at a different station, Phool realises the mixup but the station master is unable to help her due to her not knowing the name of Deepak's village. She also refuses to go back home, not wanting to bring shame to her family. She decides to stay at the station in case Deepak comes looking, and is helped by Manju Mai, who runs a tea stall on the platform.

Deepak, frantically looking for Phool, files a report with SI Shyam Manohar. Manohar surmises that Pushpa may be a thief. He follows her and sees her sell jewellery, use a mobile phone, and buy bus tickets. Pushpa becomes friendly with Deepak's family. Phool meanwhile works at the tea stand, helping Manju Mai, makes kalakand and learns to be independent.

Thinking that Pushpa belongs to a gang of thieves, Manohar arrests her when he learns that her real name is Jaya. Jaya reveals that she wanted to do a course on organic farming in Dehradun, but was forcefully married off to Pradeep by her family, and also that Pradeep was abusive towards her so she does not want to return.

Pradeep arrives at the police station for Jaya. He slaps her in front of the cops and threatens to recover the full dowry from her mother. Manohar states that his actions constitute an offence, and since Jaya is an adult, she cannot be forced to go with anyone. He frees Jaya, warning Pradeep that if he ever lays his hands on Jaya, he would arrest him for domestic violence and also for burning his previous wife to death.

Jaya had asked Deepak's sister-in-law Poonam to make a sketch of Phool and had made posters out of it, sticking them around public places mentioning that she is lost, along with contact details in case she is found. With the help of this, Phool is finally able to find her way back and reunite with Deepak, while Jaya leaves for Dehradun to pursue her education.

Cast

  • Nitanshi Goel as Phool Kumari
  • Pratibha Ranta as Jaya Tripathi Singh / Pushpa Rani
  • Sparsh Shrivastava as Deepak Kumar
  • Chhaya Kadam as Manju
  • Ravi Kishan as Sub-Inspector Shyam Manohar
  • Geeta Agrawal Sharma as Yashoda, Deepak's mother
  • Satendra Soni as Chhotu
  • Abeer Jain as Bablu, Deepak's nephew
  • Bhaskar Jha as Pradeep Singh
  • Daood Hussain as Gunjan
  • Durgesh Kumar as Dubey
  • Pankaj Sharma as Deepak's father
  • Kanupriya Rishimum as Bela
  • Sanjay Dogra as Murti
  • Shad Mohamad as Hanif
  • Ravi Kapadiya as Abdul
  • Vivek Sawrikar as Station Master
  • Rachna Gupta as Poonam Kumari
  • Pranjal Pateriya as Raghu
  • Samarth Mayor as Bilas
  • Abhay Dubey as Prisoner

Production

This is Kiran Rao's second directorial venture after Dhobi Ghat (2010). The film's co-producer Aamir Khan discovered the story Two Brides, by Biplab Goswami, at a script writing competition in 2018.[1][17] The film was shot on location in Bamuliya and Dhamankheda (Dhankhedi) villages in the Sehore district of Madhya Pradesh. Local villagers were cast as secondary characters and the film was shot in actual houses in the area.[18]

Soundtrack

Laapataa Ladies
Soundtrack album by
Released13 February 2024
Recorded2023
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length12:14
LanguageHindi
LabelT-Series
Ram Sampath chronology
Kathal
(2023)
Laapataa Ladies
(2024)
Official audio
Laapataa Ladies - Full Album on YouTube

The music of the film was composed by Ram Sampath to lyrics written by Divyanidhi Sharma, Prashant Pandey and Swanand Kirkire.[19]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Doubtwa"Divyanidhi SharmaSukhwinder Singh2:30
2."Sajni"Prashant PandeyArijit Singh2:50
3."Dheeme Dheeme"Swanand KirkireShreya Ghoshal4:28
4."Beda Paar"Prashant PandeySona Mohapatra2:26
Total length:12:14

Release

Laapataa Ladies was released in theatres on 1 March 2024.[20] Yash Raj Films acquired global distribution rights for the film.

Home media

Laapataa Ladies premiered on Netflix on 26 April 2024.[21]

Reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 100% of 25 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.6/10.[22]

Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave the film a rating of 3.5/5 and stated that Kiran Rao returns to the director's seat "with a work that strikes the right notes. She does away with marquee names in Laapataa Ladies... and employs three first-timers in a lively tale of two brides caught in a terrible mix-up."[23]

Bollywood Hungama rated the film 3/5 stars, writing, "Laapataa Ladies works due to the amusing plot, performances, underlying message and some memorable funny and emotional scenes."[24] Catherine Bray of The Guardian gave the film 3 out of 5 stars and stated, "If you can get with the larky premise, Kiran Rao’s tale of mixed-up newlyweds makes for a gently probing comedy of manners."[25]

In a review for The Indian Express, Shubhra Gupta rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote, "Kiran Rao's film is unapologetically message-y, but its strongly beating feminist heart overrides the broad brush strokes. Sometimes things need to be stated loud and clear."[26]

Rishil Jogani of Pinkvilla rated the film 4/5 and opined that Laapataa Ladies "is funny, witty, quirky, entertaining and empowering. It is an extremely important film that utilises the power of cinema in the right way".[27]

Tushar Joshi of India Today rated 4/5 and said in his review that "Laapataa Ladies is a terrific watch simply because it is put together so well. The length might be a slight issue, but if you invest your heart into this tale of two women gone missing, then you will be in for a treat."[28]

Box office

On its first day, the film earned Net of ₹75 lakh, followed by ₹1.45 crore on the second day and ₹1.7 crore on the third day, a first weekend total of ₹3.75 crore. As of 2 May 2024, the film has a gross of ₹24.1 crore in India and a worldwide gross of ₹25.26 crore.[5]

Controversy

Plagiarism allegations

Since the release of the film, there have been two claims of plagiarism against the movie.

Indian filmmaker Anant Mahadevan has publicly stated in May 2024 that Laapataa Ladies was a copy of his 1999 TV movie Ghoonghat Ke Pat Khol.[29][30] He claimed the premise in Laapataa Ladies were similar to his film, as both films involve a situation where a man accidentally takes the wrong bride home after a train journey, leading to a mix-up and subsequent discovery amidst humorous and romantic situations.[31] He also alleged that after Laapataa Ladies was released theatrically, a copy of Ghoonghat Ke Pat Khol which had been available on YouTube had been taken down. The writer of the film, Biplab Goswami, refuted these claims.[29]

In March 2025, the film drew scrutiny when social media users noticed notable parallels with the 2019 Arabic short film Burqa City, directed by French filmmaker Fabrice Bracq. Both films center around a veiled bride mistakenly swapped and the husband’s frantic search through shops, highlighted by a scene where he shows a photo of his veiled wife, only for another woman in a similar veil to appear. Bracq publicly expressed surprise and concern about the overlap. He stated he was “shocked and saddened,” noting several specific similarities.[32][33] He also mentioned that Burqa City was written in 2017, filmed in 2018, and released in 2019, prompting disappointment that Kiran Rao’s film had adopted such striking narrative elements—especially after Laapataa had been selected for the Oscars.[34]

In response, Laapataa Ladies writer Biplab Goswami strongly refuted the claims, describing them as “completely untrue” and “baseless”.[35] He emphasized that he had registered a detailed synopsis titled Two Brides with the Screenwriters Association on July 3, 2014, containing key scenes (the bride swap revealed by the groom, the police photo scene) well before Burqa City existed. Plus, the full screenplay was registered in June 2018 and went on to win runner-up at the Cinestaan Storytellers Competition in 2018.[36][37][38]

Accolades

Year Award Category Nominee/Work Result Ref.
2024 Indian Film Festival of Melbourne Best Film (Critics' Choice) Laapataa Ladies Won [39]
Best Director (Critics' Choice) Kiran Rao Nominated [40][41]
Best Actress Nitanshi Goel Nominated
Pratibha Ranta Nominated
Best Actor Sparsh Shrivastav Nominated
2025 48th Japan Academy Film Prize Outstanding Foreign Language Film Laapataa Ladies Nominated
2025 25th IIFA Awards Best Film Laapataa Ladies Won [42][43]
Best Director Kiran Rao Won
Best Actor Sparsh Shrivastava Nominated
Best Actress Nitanshi Goel Won
Best Supporting Actor Ravi Kishan Won
Best Supporting Actress Chhaya Kadam Nominated
Star Debut of the Year – Female Pratibha Ranta Won
Best Music Director Ram Sampath Won
Best Lyricist Prashant Pandey for "Sajni" Won
Best Male Playback Singer Arijit Singh for "Sajni" Nominated
Best Female Playback Singer Shreya Ghoshal for "Dheeme Dheeme" Nominated
Best Story (Original) Biplab Goswami Won
Best Screenplay Sneha Desai Won
Best Editing Jabeen Merchant Won

See also

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