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''Titli'' () is a 2014 Indian
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film written and directed by
Kanu Behl Kanu Behl (born 1980) is an Cinema of India, Indian film director and screenwriter. He is known for his work in Hindi cinema. He assisted director Dibakar Banerjee, Dibaker Banerjee on the cult hit ''Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!'' and co-wrote ''LSD: ...
, and co-produced by Dibakar Banerjee Productions and
Aditya Chopra Aditya Chopra (born 21 May 1971) is an Indian film director, producer, screenwriter and studio executive who works in Hindi cinema. He is the Chairman of India's multi-national film, media, and entertainment conglomerate Yash Raj Films (YRF).
under the banner of
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. It features actors
Shashank Arora Shashank Arora (born 21 February 1989) is an Indian actor, musician and writer. He is known for his roles in '' Titli'' (2014), '' Brahman Naman'' (2016), Moothon (2019),''Made in Heaven'' (2019), and '' Superboys of Malegaon'' (2025). He is t ...
as the title character, Shivani Raghuvanshi,
Ranvir Shorey Ranvir Shorey (born 18 August 1972) is an Indian actor and former video jockey. Since making his debut in '' Ek Chhotisi Love Story'' (2002), he has worked in both mainstream and independent cinema. His commercially successful ventures include ...
,
Amit Sial Amit Sial (born 1 July 1975) is an Indian actor known for his works in Hindi cinema. He is best known for ''Mirzapur'', '' Jamtara – Sabka Number Ayega'', '' Kathmandu Connection'' and '' Inside Edge''. Early and personal life He was born ...
and
Lalit Behl Lalit Behl (15 August 1949 – 23 April 2021) was an Indian actor, director, producer and writer. Early life Lali Behl started acting as a college student and won inter varsity contest. He formed a theatre group at Kapurthala (Punjab) alon ...
in the lead roles. In ''Titli'', Behl captures the volatility of a society where violence lies uneasily just below the surface. The directorial debut film premiered in the
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section of the
2014 Cannes Film Festival The 67th Cannes Film Festival took place from 14 to 25 May 2014. New Zealand filmmaker Jane Campion was the head of the jury for the main competition. French actor Lambert Wilson hosted the opening and closing ceremonies. Turkish filmmaker Nuri ...
, The trailer was released on 29 September 2015. The film was released in India on 30 October 2015. The international sales partner of the film is Westend Films.


Plot

Titli is the youngest member of a violent car-jacking gang in Delhi with his brothers, oldest brother Vikram and middle brother Pradeep a.k.a. Bawla. The film opens with Titli inspecting a parking lot of an under-construction mall in East Delhi. His friend Pintu tells him that his fortunes will change once he buys the parking lot at a price of Rs. 3,00,000. Titli plans to escape from his family and their line of work. While attempting to escape the clutches of his brothers with the moneyafter a car-jacking operation, Titli accidentally crashes a stolen car before a police checkpoint. This results in Pradeep and Titli getting nabbed by police. When they are released the next day, Titli finds out that the police have taken the money from his bag and he admits to his brothers that he was planning to run away and invest the money in a parking lot business. Vikram forces Titli to marry Neelu to help control him and also to introduce a woman into the gang to be used as a decoy and cover. Neelu, though married to Titli, pines for her lover Prince, a wealthy married man she is having an affair with. One night, after witnessing a bloody jacking operation of her brothers-in-law, Neelu tries to escape from her family and gets caught by Titli. Titli supports Neelu's plans to leave him for Prince if she gives Titli Rs 2,50,000 from her personal bank account. Neelu takes Titli to meet Prince, and shows him that she is in a serious relationship with him, in spite of him being married. Prince is planning to divorce his wife for Neelu. Meanwhile Vikram's estranged wife Sangeeta comes and demands divorce from Vikram. Vikram is forced to sign the document by her lawyer who admits that she has the evidence of Vikram indulging in domestic violence with Sangeeta. Sangeeta also demands an alimony of Rs. 5,00,000 from Vikram. Titli's father initially proposes the idea of wiring the money of Neelu's FD, which Vikram refuses. Neelu asks Titli to deliver a birthday gift for Prince. But at Prince's house, he finds out that he is actually cheating on Neelu, in spite of being happy with his wife. Titli confronts Prince about it, who ends up blackmailing him for his money. Titli and Neelu request Sangeeta for an extension of the alimony deadline, but she refuses. Finally, they are given an opportunity of earning Rs. 20,00,000 by killing a big industrialist by a politically connected cop. Titli drops Neelu to her parents' residence and takes off with all the cash she gave him. Simultaneously, Titli anonymously reports his brothers to the police. After approving the parking lot deal with Pintu, he changes his mind and demands his money back by threatening to shoot Pintu's boss with a gun he stole from Vikram. In the end, Titli returns home and severs ties with his father and leaves with his belongings. Neelu finds out that Prince was never planning to leave his wife for her, and Neelu and Titli get back together.


Cast

*
Shashank Arora Shashank Arora (born 21 February 1989) is an Indian actor, musician and writer. He is known for his roles in '' Titli'' (2014), '' Brahman Naman'' (2016), Moothon (2019),''Made in Heaven'' (2019), and '' Superboys of Malegaon'' (2025). He is t ...
as Titli * Shivani Raghuvanshi as Neelu *
Ranvir Shorey Ranvir Shorey (born 18 August 1972) is an Indian actor and former video jockey. Since making his debut in '' Ek Chhotisi Love Story'' (2002), he has worked in both mainstream and independent cinema. His commercially successful ventures include ...
as Vikram *
Amit Sial Amit Sial (born 1 July 1975) is an Indian actor known for his works in Hindi cinema. He is best known for ''Mirzapur'', '' Jamtara – Sabka Number Ayega'', '' Kathmandu Connection'' and '' Inside Edge''. Early and personal life He was born ...
as Pradeep *
Lalit Behl Lalit Behl (15 August 1949 – 23 April 2021) was an Indian actor, director, producer and writer. Early life Lali Behl started acting as a college student and won inter varsity contest. He formed a theatre group at Kapurthala (Punjab) alon ...
as Daddy * Prashant Singh as Prince * Eknoor Chawla as Daughter


Production


Development

Behl, who co-wrote and also assisted director
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in '' Love Sex aur Dhokha (LSD)'' (2010), started writing ''Titli'' as ''LSD'' neared completion. In 2011, the news report of a car-jacker gang in Delhi led by a local goon, Joginder Joga, inspired him to start working on the story of a thriller. However, as he developed the script, other themes started joining in, from his personal experiences growing up in the city. Though he denied it being autobiographical, he mentioned in an interview that the idea of intra-family conflict was derived from his own clashes with his father as a rebellious teenager. He eventually co-wrote the script with Sharat Katariya, and it covered themes of patriarchy, family dysfunction, gender-based violence and oppression, and "a desire for freedom". Through the protagonist, the film also explores the circular nature of life – "how we often end up becoming exactly the person we are trying to run away from." In 2012, the script of the film was selected for NFDC Film Bazaar's Screenwriter's Lab and won the ''Post-Production Award'' at Film Bazaar's Work-In-Progress Lab in 2013. It also won an award for ''Best Work-In-Progress Lab Project'' and was selected for ''Film Bazaar Recommends'', where the
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selection committee first saw the film.


Filming

For the lead roles, relative newcomers
Shashank Arora Shashank Arora (born 21 February 1989) is an Indian actor, musician and writer. He is known for his roles in '' Titli'' (2014), '' Brahman Naman'' (2016), Moothon (2019),''Made in Heaven'' (2019), and '' Superboys of Malegaon'' (2025). He is t ...
and Shivani Raghuvanshi were selected. Actors Amit Sial and
Ranvir Shorey Ranvir Shorey (born 18 August 1972) is an Indian actor and former video jockey. Since making his debut in '' Ek Chhotisi Love Story'' (2002), he has worked in both mainstream and independent cinema. His commercially successful ventures include ...
were chosen to play the role of two elder brothers to Titli's character. Next, he decided to cast his own father Lalit Behl, who is a Delhi-based director and actor, for the role of the patriarch of the family, considering the film itself was based on his early life experiences. The film was shot across various locations in Delhi. During filming, he allowed the actors to explore the scenes and improvise as no scripts were brought to the set. The production team redesigned a house to give a claustrophobic feel to the family home, where much of the filming was done, to provide a contrast from the expansive real world outside, which the protagonist is trying to escape into. For this purpose, rooms were made smaller, the entrance was made labyrinthine, and even the natural light was reduced in the rooms, so that the tube light haze could add to the effect. By early May 2014, the movie's post-production was completed, ahead of its Cannes premiere due in the same month.


Reception


Box office

The film collected nett in its first week.


Critical reception

The film has a
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rating of 93% with an average score of 7.6/10 based on 14 reviews, 13 of which are positive ("fresh"). Jay Weisberg wrote that "the film plunges into pitiless milieu with headstrong assurance, presenting a paternalistic world where corruption seeps into people's pores and women need backbones of steel to survive", calling it "a grittily impressive debut". ''
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s Deborah Young praised
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's editing and Behl for "directing a largely non-pro cast, situating them carefully in the squalor of their Delhi surroundings." She called the film "an enjoyable, character-driven Indian yarn about an emotional family of criminals
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gets better as it goes on." Brad Mariano of ''4:3'' "Recommended" the film, calling it "an impressive debut that is far from what one might expect from the Indian cinema", noting the influence of
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's neo-realism and the "complex, impossible moral situations" of
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's films. He ended his review by calling it "a gripping debut film that could mark the arrival of a significant new voice in world cinema." J Hurtado of ''
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'' wrote that while "scenes of people scraping the bottom of the barrel are nothing new in Hindi independent cinema, ..Behl's treatment of the material is both heart-wrenching, and vividly relatable as everyone tries to make out the best way they can without leaving anything on the table." He called it "a film about hope, and it's overwhelming sadness only makes the hope shine brighter", despite its "dark"-ness and its "low opinion of some of those people who populate Delhi's backstreets." Rohit Vats of ''
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'' called it "the best Hindi film of the year so far", giving it a perfect score of 5/5. He wrote that the film-makers "don't keep you at an objective distance. They challenge you to stop ignoring the so-called social blots, and once you're sucked in, they make you believe that the injustice behind the rough exterior is systematic." Uday Bhatia of ''
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'' called the film "unrelentingly grim, morally unmoored". He wrote that the "emotional and physical violence in Titli is wince-inducing, but even more oppressive is the atmosphere of mistrust and desperation that Behl and his co-writer Sharat Katariya build up." A more mixed review came from ''
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s Rachit Gupta who called the film "a little too blunt and all too intentionally" despite its "serious" themes.


International Film Festivals attended

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* 5th
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* 13th
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* Rio de Janeiro International * International Film Festival of Colombo *
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(Fifib) *
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* Seattle South Asian Film Festival *
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* San Francisco International South Asian Film Festival (SFISAFF) by 3rd-i Films * AFI Fest, Los Angeles * South Asian International Film Festival (SAIFF), New York * Black Movie Festival, Geneva *
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, Netherlands *
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, Sweden * Festival du film d'Asie du Sud Transgressif (FFAST), Paris *
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, Spain


Awards


Wins

*''Critics Prize'' at FIFIB, Bordeaux *''Best Film'' at Seattle South Asian Film Festival *''NETPAC Award'' at
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*''Best Film'' at SAIFF, New York, *''Best International Film'' at Malatya International, Turkey, *''Best Actress'' and ''Best Film'',
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, Spain, *''Audience Award'' at Festival du Film d'Asie du Sud Transgressif (FFAST), Paris. *''Best Foreign First Film'' (Critics Award) at
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2016


Nominations

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,
2014 Cannes Film Festival The 67th Cannes Film Festival took place from 14 to 25 May 2014. New Zealand filmmaker Jane Campion was the head of the jury for the main competition. French actor Lambert Wilson hosted the opening and closing ceremonies. Turkish filmmaker Nuri ...


See also

* Variety
Film Review: ‘Titli’
* Screen Daily
Titli
* The Hollywood Reporter
'Titli': Cannes Review , Hollywood Reporter
* 4:3
Titli


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Titli 2014 films Films set in Delhi 2014 directorial debut films Yash Raj Films films Films shot in Delhi Indian drama films 2010s Hindi-language films 2014 drama films Hindi-language drama films