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Running time 155 minutes Country India Language Budget ₹88 crore Box office ₹220 crore Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela ( transl. A play of bullets: Ram-Leela) is a 2013 Indian film composed and directed by, who also composed its soundtrack. The film was jointly produced by Bhansali and Eros International's Kishore Lulla; it stars. The supporting cast includes,,,,,. Made a cameo appearance in the song. Based on the tragedy by, Ram-Leela narrates the romance between the two lovers, who belong to warring factions but fall in love with each other. Bhansali conceived Ram-Leela while working on his directional debut; an insufficient budget led to the project being postponed.

Anthony joseph drexel biddle sr college. After reviving the project in 2012, Singh and Padukone were cast in the lead roles over many other choices. Principal photography began in Gujarat before moving to Rajasthan. Much of the filming was done on sets, despite previous plans against doing so.

The background score was composed by Monty Sharma, while the lyrics were written by Siddharth–Garima. The film's release, scheduled on 15 November 2013, was stayed. The film initially titled Ram-Leela was changed to Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela in response to an order by the court, allowing it to release on the scheduled date. It received positive reviews, with praise directed to the performances of the cast members, particularly Singh and Padukone. Criticism was focused on its plot and elements of violence. Ram-Leela earned ₹2.02 billion in its theatrical run, and was the fifth highest-grossing Indian film of 2013. Ram-Leela received 8 nominations at the, winning three including Best Actress for Padukone.

At the, it received nine nominations, including for Best Film, and won two. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] In the fictional Gujarati village Ranjaar, infamous for its uninhibited manufacture and sale of arms and ammunition, two clans—Rajadi and Saneda—have been at odds with each other for the past 500 years.

A violent altercation between the two occur after Bhavani, a Sanera, fires at the son of Meghjibai, a Rajadi chieftain. Bhavani is almost killed by Meghjibai but Ram, Meghjibai's younger brother, intervenes and saves Bhavani.

All the Rajadi elders are irked by Ram being a vagabond who deals in and stolen cars, with his mindset of making truce with the other clan. During the festival of, Ram boldly enters the house of the Sanera heads and flirts with Leela while her mother, Dhankor Baa, the chieftain of the Saneras, is busy arranging a match for her daughter with a simple-minded. Leela's elder brother, Kanji, is angered by Ram's entry in the house and bribes the local police to raid Ram's house.

Ram, however, manages to convince the policemen to leave in exchange for a set of his blue films. Ram and Leela develop a romance and plan to elope but a grim turn of events follows when Kanji accidentally kills Meghji, Ram's brother, and is in turn killed by Ram. To escape the suffering, Ram and Leela elope and marry but just as they are about to consummate their marriage, Ram's friends trace them and betray him by inebriating him and informing Leela's family of their location. The next morning, Leela is forcibly taken back home by Bhavani, her cousin, while Ram is hailed as a hero by the Rajadis for soiling Leela's reputation. He is rewarded by being made the new chieftain of the Rajadis. Meanwhile, Dhankor Baa arranges the engagement of Leela and the NRI, much to the chagrin of the pair.

Leela refuses, citing that her finger is already occupied by the ring from her marriage to Ram. In her anger, Dhankor Baa chops off Leela's finger.

Upon learning of this, Ram does the same to his own finger and visits Leela while she is asleep. Leela still retains faith in Ram and sends Rasila, the widow of Kanji, to give Ram an ultimatum to take her away. Rasila is assaulted by Ram's friends and when Dhankor Baa learns of this, she sends Bhavani and other men to assault Kesar, Meghji's widow, who manages to evade them. In response to the attempt on Kesar, Ram storms into Leela's house and incapacitates the guards single-handedly. He then requests Dhankor Baa to consider negotiation for peace, and she invites him to celebrate Navratri with the Saneras, with the intention of having him killed. However, at the event, Bhavani secretly shoots and seriously injures Dhankor Baa to place the blame on the Rajadi.