My Brother…Nikhil

My Brother… Nikhil is a 2005 Indian film set in Goa, based on the life of Dominic d'Souza.[1] The movie portrays the life of the protagonist, Nikhil, from 1987 to 1994, when AIDS awareness in India was considerably low. Onir, the film director, stated that the film is based on true historical fact, and the standard disclaimer about fictitious content was just a compromise with the Indian government to gain permission to make the film.[2]

My Brother… Nikhil
Directed byOnir
Produced bySanjay Suri
Vicky Tejwani
Onir
Raj Kaushal
Screenplay byOnir
Story byOnir
StarringSanjay Suri
Juhi Chawla
Victor Banerjee
Purab Kohli
Narrated byJuhi Chawla
Music byViveck Philip
CinematographyArvind Kannabiran
Release date
  • 25 March 2005 (2005-03-25)
Running time
120 min
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Box office5 lakh (US$7,000)

Plot

This film is set in Goa between 1986 and 1994. Nikhil Kapoor (Sanjay Suri) is the state all round swimming champion. His father Navin Kapoor (Victor Banerjee) has raised his son to be a sports man, a dream that he never achieved for himself. His elder sister Anamika (Juhi Chawla) teaches in a primary school and loves him dearly. His mother Anita Rosario Kapoor (Lillete Dubey) adores him and from her he inherited his artistic side to his personality.

After Nikhil is diagnosed with HIV his life falls apart. He is removed from the swimming team and his parents throw him out of their house. One day he is arrested because he is HIV positive. He is kept in forced isolation by law as the Goa Public Health Act allowed the government to isolate HIV positive people. His parents desert him and his friends move away. The only two people who stand by him are his sister Anamika, her boyfriend Sam (Gautam Kapoor) and his friend Nigel (Purab Kohli). Despite facing threats from the community, Anamika and Nigel are able to secure his release with the help of a lawyer. Nikhil is unable to find a job at first, but then becomes a music teacher. Anamika and Nigel start an AIDS assistance organization called People Positive. As Nikhil develops AIDS he is reconciled with his mother and finally his father. After Nikhil's death, his parents begin to treat Nigel like a son.

Reception

The film was highly appreciated worldwide and Juhi Chawla won the Zee Best Actress Critic Award for her performance.

Cast

Soundtrack

Track #SongSinger(s)
1Aa Bhi Ja Aa Bhi JaLucky Ali, Sunidhi Chauhan
2Bolo Tum BoloKunal Ganjawala
3I Miss My Little Boy Theme
4KabhiJosh
5Le Chale 1Shaan
6Le Chale 2KK
7Le Chale 3Sunidhi Chauhan
8MahiyaSunidhi Chauhan
9Leaving HomeTheme
10Mere SapneKavita Krishnamurthy[3]
11Till We Meet AgainVivek Philip
12Woh Kaun HaiSunidhi Chauhan

References

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