Vishesh Films is an Indian film company founded in 1986 and currently owned by Mukesh Bhatt. Vishesh Films is one of the most successful Indian film production houses.[1] The production company is named after Vishesh Bhatt, the son of Mukesh Bhatt.[2]
Industry | Motion pictures |
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Founded | 1986 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Vishesh Bhatt (CEO) |
Products | Motion pictures |
Owner | Mukesh Bhatt |
Website | www |
History
editIn 1987 Mukesh Bhatt turned producer when he set up his own banner, "Vishesh Films", naming it after his son Vishesh Bhatt. He went on to become one of the most recognised banners of the Indian film industry in the coming decade, giving both serious productions (along with his brother Mahesh who directed these films) – like Daddy (1989), launching his niece Pooja Bhatt as a movie actress, — as well as commercial romantic hits like Kabza (1987), Aashiqui (1990) and Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin (1991), in which he cast Pooja with actor Aamir Khan. He next produced Sadak (1991) which remains his highest grossing work, which was also directed by his brother Mahesh Bhatt under the banner Vishesh Films. He won critical acclaim for Sir (1993), which saw Pooja Bhatt act with Naseeruddin Shah along with the hit Criminal (1995).
He went on to produce the film Tadipaar. Following this, he produced dramas like Dastak (1996), the debut film of Miss Universe 1994-turned-actress Sushmita Sen, and Tamanna (1997). In 1998 his brother Mahesh Bhatt directed his last directorial venture Zakhm (1998) returned to the censor board because of right-wing pressure critical of its references to the Mumbai riots of 1993 and joined Mukesh Bhatt's production house as a full-time creative head of "Vishesh Films". Thereafter, the Bhatt brothers joined hands and churned out stories and screenplays for over twenty films, many of which were box-office successes, like Dushman, Raaz, Murder (2004), Gangster (2006), Woh Lamhe (2006), Murder 2 (2011), Jism 2 (2012) and Murder 3 (2013).
Vishesh Films is known for producing small-budgeted commercially successful films with great music.[3] They produced thrillers like Raaz (2002), Jism (2003), Murder (2004), and Gangster (2006), all of which were major commercial successes.
They further produced Zeher (2005), Awarapan (2007), and Jannat (2008), all starring Emraan Hashmi. While the first two were moderate successes, the latter emerged as a super hit. They then began producing quasi-sequels and have given the maximum number of franchises to Indian cinema.[4] However, a common criticism of the films produced under the banner has been that the films are unofficial adaptations and rip-offs of many Hollywood and South Korean films.
For 30 years, Mukesh along with his brother, Mahesh, produced films under the production house. However owing to differences between the brothers, Mukesh officially took over Vishesh Films and in May 2021, it was publicly announced that Mahesh Bhatt was no more associated with the production house.[5]
Filmography
editThe following is a list of films produced under the banner Vishesh Films.
1986–2000
edit001–present===
Top-grossing films
editRank | Name | Year | Domestic Gross | Starring |
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1 | Aashiqui 2 | 2013 | ₹854.0 million (US$10 million) | Aditya Roy Kapoor, Shraddha Kapoor |
2 | Raaz 3 | 2012 | ₹729.0 million (US$8.7 million) | Bipasha Basu, Emraan Hashmi, Esha Gupta |
3 | Murder 2 | 2011 | ₹500.3 million (US$6.0 million) | Emraan Hashmi, Jacqueline Fernandez |
4 | Jannat 2 | 2012 | ₹420 million (US$5.0 million) | Emraan Hashmi, Esha Gupta, Randeep Hooda |
5 | Jism 2 | 2012 | ₹349.7 million (US$4.2 million) | Sunny Leone, Randeep Hooda, Arunoday Singh |
References
edit- ^ Vishesh Films at Bollywood Hungama
- ^ Hungama, Bollywood (11 December 2019). "Mahesh Bhatt's Vishesh Films collaborates with Jio Studios for a web series based on a dramatic love story set in 70s Bollywood : Bollywood News - Bollywood Hungama". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
- ^ "Vishesh Films: Latest News, Videos and Photos of Vishesh Films | Times of India". The Times of India.
- ^ "News, Breaking News, Latest News, News Headlines, Live News, Today News CNN-News18". News18.
- ^ "Emraan Hashmi on Mukesh and Mahesh Bhatt's professional split: 'All good things come to an end'". The Indian Express. 16 May 2021. Retrieved 20 April 2022.
- ^ "'Sadak 2' review: Mahesh Bhatt's comeback film has a bad '90s hangover". WION. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
- ^ "'Savi succeeds in her mission! The Divya Khossla starrer becomes a hit globally, collects Rs 17.81 crores'". Firstpost. Retrieved 15 June 2024.