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Rocket Boys
GenreDrama
Created byNikkhil Advani
Written byDialogues:
Kausar Munir
Abhay Pannu
Screenplay byAbhay Pannu
Story byAbhay Koranne
Directed byAbhay Pannu
Starring
Music byAchint Thakkar
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producersMalvika Khatri
Rameshchandra Yadav
ProducersSiddharth Roy Kapur
Monisha Advani
Madhu Bhojwani
CinematographyHarshvir Oberai
EditorMaahir Zaveri
Running time35–40 minutes
Production companiesRoy Kapur Films
Emmay Entertainment
Original release
NetworkSonyLIV
ReleaseFebruary 4, 2022 (2022-02-04) –
March 16, 2023 (2023-03-16)

Rocket Boys is an Indian Hindi-language biographical streaming television series on SonyLIV based on the lives of Homi J. Bhabha and Vikram Sarabhai.[1] It is directed by Abhay Pannu[2] and produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur with Monisha Advani, and Madhu Bhojwani under the banners Roy Kapur Films and Emmay Entertainment, respectively.[3] The series stars Jim Sarbh and Ishwak Singh along with Regina Cassandra.[4]

The web series was released on 4 February 2022 exclusively on SonyLIV.

Rocket Boys Season 2 was released on 16 March 2023, exclusively on Sony LIV. The first look for the second season was unveiled on 15 August 2022,[5] on the 75th Indian Independence Day, while the second teaser was released on 12 February 2023. The second teaser focuses on how imperative it was for India to become a nuclear nation amidst imminent global threats of war resulting in India's first nuclear test also known as Pokhran I in 1974.[6] The series will cover the incredible journey of India's greatest scientists as they shape a new era where no one dared to challenge their country's sovereignty.[7] Jim Sarbh earned a Best Actor nomination at 51st International Emmy Awards for his role as Dr. Homi J. Bhabha.[8]

Synopsis

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Season 1

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Rocket Boys is a story of two extraordinary men Dr. Homi J. Bhabha and Dr. Vikram Sarabhai. The story is set around the three crucial decades (1940-60s) in the history of India and how the nation is moving towards being a strong, brave, and independent nation. It is the story of Independent India's formative years in the field of science.

With dreams in their eyes and a vision in their minds, Dr. Homi J. Bhabha engineered India's Nuclear Programme and Dr. Vikram Sarabhai established the Indian Space Programme and many other institutes. Their journey also involves Mrinalini Sarabhai, a strong pillar in Dr. Sarabhai's life, Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, who pioneered modern Indian aerospace and nuclear technology, Parvana Irani a close companion of Dr. Bhabha, Raza Mehdi (not a real person but a fictional character scripted as antagonist for dramatization), a distinguished scientist, and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru who supported them at every step.

The season builds upon their friendship, sacrifice, and great determination and how everything led to India's first rocket launch; its emblematic of the journey of India as the country emerges into a new, post-war world.

Season 2

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The second season of Rocket Boys takes place during the early years of independent India when the nation was experiencing political unrest, internal power shifts, and international organizations keeping a close watch on its aspirations. The series continues the account of the extraordinary lives and times of Dr. Homi J. Bhabha, Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, and Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam as they navigate obstacles in their quest to make India a nuclear power.

Cast

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Production

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The Hari Mahal Palace in Jaipur was used as a location of the "Retreat", the Sarabhai family house. The art team met Mallika Sarabhai, daughter of Sarabhai, for detailed information about their home, culture, environment and lifestyle.[11] Every piece of technology had to be meticulously reconstructed down to details like radios, typewriters and scientific equipment.Homi bhabha's home "Mehrangir" was recreated in a studio bungalow in Naigaon, on the outskirts of Mumbai. The architecture shown in the series had to change to reflect the change in time period as a result of which the scenes taking place in the '40s take place in rooms that are well drenched by sunlight compared to the scenes taking place in the '60s where conversations between characters are set in the dark gloom of dawn, dusk and nighttime, reflecting not only the change in time period but also the "mood" of that period.[12]

The Apsara nuclear reactor and control room were the most daunting challenge for the art team. The crew looked at a number of reference photographs and videos sent to them by the Films Division located in Mumbai, studying each frame carefully to observe minute details and minimize chances of error, which meant that every piece of gear on the reactor such as the levers and switches had to be present for a purpose and function perfectly. The Thumba equatorial rocket launching station(TERLS) too was reconstructed similarly containing an exact scale replica of the original rocket which weighed over 200 kilograms.[13]

Episodes

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Season 1

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No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"War and Peace"Abhay PannuAbhay Pannu, Kausar Munir4 February 2022 (2022-02-04)
With a difference of opinion related to the ongoing war, Dr. Homi Bhabha and Dr. Vikram Sarabhai look back at the time when they first met each other.
2"It's Like Gravity"Abhay PannuAbhay Pannu, Kausar Munir4 February 2022 (2022-02-04)
As Homi and Vikram's friendship grows, an unexpected roadblock leads them to meet a few people who will alter the course of their lives.
3"The Greater Good"Abhay PannuAbhay Pannu, Kausar Munir4 February 2022 (2022-02-04)
Homi and Vikram set out on their individual paths in hopes to achieve their dreams.
4"A Tryst with Destiny"Abhay PannuAbhay Pannu, Kausar Munir4 February 2022 (2022-02-04)
Emerging as an Independent country, Homi and Vikram share their vision for the country. A new face comes to light while a threat lurks in the shadow.
5"The Outsider"Abhay PannuAbhay Pannu, Kausar Munir4 February 2022 (2022-02-04)
Homi and Vikram face a backlash both at personal and professional life.
6"A Democratic Process"Abhay PannuAbhay Pannu, Kausar Munir4 February 2022 (2022-02-04)
Their ideas and ambitions are challenged by a fierce rebellion. They must choose a path that they deem fit.
7"We are at War"Abhay PannuAbhay Pannu, Kausar Munir4 February 2022 (2022-02-04)
While India gets ready to take its first step in Nuclear science, another dream gets into acceleration, but an impending war threatens to tear it all down.
8"A New Dawn"Abhay PannuAbhay Pannu, Kausar Munir4 February 2022 (2022-02-04)
As the country starts to heal the wound from the war, the great men come together for one final showdown to do the impossible.

Season 2

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No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Lift Off"Abhay PannuAbhay Pannu, Kausar Munir16 March 2023 (2023-03-16)
Dr. Vikram Sarabhai is getting ready to launch a rocket when he finds out that the entire space programme might be in danger. On the other hand, Dr. Homi J. Bhabha is juggling between his aspirations and threats to his life.
2"Burden Of Proof"Abhay PannuAbhay Pannu, Kausar Munir16 March 2023 (2023-03-16)
Vikram's ambition falters prior to taking off. Mrinalini makes a daring move to assert her right as he tries to make progress. Homi's deeds in the meantime drive the enemy to act. Is he prepared to take part in battle despite being invited?
3"A Lasting Legacy"Abhay PannuAbhay Pannu, Kausar Munir16 March 2023 (2023-03-16)
As political vultures close ranks, the nation experiences a severe loss and a change in power is organised. Vikram and Homi are compelled to choose a side. Would they continue to put their country before themselves in the face of an uncertain future?
4"The Price Of War"Abhay PannuAbhay Pannu, Kausar Munir16 March 2023 (2023-03-16)
While Homi fights for his life in a race against the clock, Indira tries to emerge from her father's enormous shadow. While the nation is under threat of a new war, Vikram and Mrinalini fight on the home front.
5"Behind Enemy Lines"Abhay PannuAbhay Pannu, Kausar Munir16 March 2023 (2023-03-16)
Homi disregards caution and engages the adversary head-on as India's nuclear future is on the line. The distance between Vikram and Homi is widening as he mulls over forgiving him.
6"Power Over Peace"Abhay PannuAbhay Pannu, Kausar Munir16 March 2023 (2023-03-16)
Vikram assumes a new role that is directly opposed to all he holds dear. He is compelled to face the past and the truths hidden in it even as he has hope for the future.
7"The Last Guard"Abhay PannuAbhay Pannu, Kausar Munir16 March 2023 (2023-03-16)
While Homi's plans for the future of the nation's nuclear programme begin to take shape, a wonderful new chapter in India's satellite programme begins. But an unexpected tragedy upsets the balance.
8"Smiling Buddha"Abhay PannuAbhay Pannu, Kausar Munir16 March 2023 (2023-03-16)
India and its experts have just eight hours to accomplish an impossibly difficult task in the world's greatest race against time.

Reception

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Season 1

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The show received positive reviews from critics and audience, with praise for the performances, direction, writing and other technical aspects.

The Times of India gave a rating of 3.5 and stated that Jim Sarbh and Ishwak Singh's show is a glowing tribute to India's scientific luminaries. Further, they also said that the show is captivating from the start.[14] Anuj Kumar of The Hindu mentioned that the lead actors Jim Sarbh and Ishwak Singh head a fantastic ensemble cast that gloriously brings to life the achievements of the scientific community in launching India's atomic and space programs.[15] Shefali Deshpande of The Quint gave 4.5/5 stars and said that Rocket Boys is the kind of story that the Oscars and the people at BAFTA look for. In addition to this they also stated that the top-notch acting, storytelling, direction, and music, with actual footage from back in the day and audio to go along with it, this show is here to win slow, steady, and big.[16] Moneycontrol said in their article that Roy Kapur Films, Emmay Entertainment, and SonyLIV together put up a brilliant show that is unmissable.[17] Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express mentioned Rocket Boys is an absorbing state-of-the-nation saga and both Jim Sarbh and Ishwak Singh are excellent.[18] Hindustan Times expressed Rocket Boys as one of the web series with the most well-crafted, earnestly performed, and tightly written scenes. Moreover, it also said that the show is a shining star on the streamer's roster.[19] The Scroll.in wrote that Rocket Boys is fuelled by vaulting ambition on the screen and beyond, and it's a heady mix of research and creative liberty, pop quiz-level trivia, and a flair for drama.[20] NDTV Gadgets 360 said that Abhay Pannu's Rocket Boys delivers in spades with the story of Homi Bhabha and Vikram Sarabhai and mentioned India comes of age in SonyLIV's terrific new series.[21] NDTV gave a 3.5 rating to Rocket Boys and further said that The series gets the science of blending fact and fiction absolutely right and delivers a viewing experience that is a marked remove from generic shows.[22] ThePrint featured Rocket Boys as a unique blend of science and the everyday, personal and political, fact and fiction, that makes science less elite, more accessible, more awe-inspiring while being grounded.[23] Priya Hazra of ScoopWhoop said praised the show by saying that it is an on-point casting & brilliant storytelling that makes 'Rocket Boys' a biopic Bollywood could learn from. It further added that witnessing the historic event unfold, even on the screen, was an overwhelming and proud moment, and given the earnestness with which it was played out made it even better.[24] Pinkvilla gave 4/5 stars and stated that Jim Sarbh and Ishwak Singh fabulously bolster India's empirical history. It also mentioned that Rocket Boys treads a measured pace and gradually develops a story and its characters to make the bigger picture more interesting and entertaining. While the writing, casting, and acting are on point, the show also scores big on its background music and production music.[25] Outlook gave a rating of 4 and said that Jim Sarbh, Ishwak Singh shines in this humanized tale of India's greatest scientists and makes it a wonderful biopic drama that never stops inspiring.[26] Arré's thoughts on Rocket Boys were that the series did a good job of visualizing and explaining technical details to a layperson in a cinematic way.[27] In addition to this, it also said that "Rocket Boys" is an important watch to reflect on the dreams of India's OG scientific pioneers and hopefully inspire young minds. Rediff gave a rating of 4 and stated that Rocket Boys is a soaring tribute to the two pillars of India's science world.[28] Shekhar Gupta of The Print criticized in his article titled 'Rocket Boys’ crime on history: Inventing Muslim villain, stealing Meghnad Saha's identity' saying "That he [Meghnad Saha] was from a lower caste, and has mostly been forgotten in our popular memory since (on his centenary in 1993, the Narasimha Rao government issued a postage stamp), probably made it more convenient to bury his character in what pretends to be a “true” history and give him a mostly evil, dark, Muslim avatar. In our book, this is a crime on not just history but on all the ideals so dear to people like Saha, Bhabha and Sarabhai. Remember, those incredible scientists were freedom fighters too."[29]

Amrita Shah, author of Vikram Sarabhai – A Life criticised the series for distorting history with fictionalized events, puerile depiction of India's technological programmes in space and nuclear energy and egregious misrepresentation of Sarabhai's character that diminishes his significance and lacks depth without any nuance.[30] Journalist Gita Aravamudan (wife of Ramabhadran Aravamudan and co-author of ISRO: A Personal History) found the series reducing iconic Indian scientists into Bollywood stereotypes, falsifying major events and dates and concocting a fake version of A. P. J. Abdul Kalam that suits the script. She adds that real story of Indian nuclear and space programs is far more richer than fictionalized screen version which ignores scientific and technical aspects of their journey.[31]

Season 2

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The second season of Rocket Boys received positive reviews from critics as well as the audience.

Archika Khurana of The Times of India[32] called the series a ‘Factual and thrilling drama about Indian scientists.’ Sanyukta Thakare from Mashable said that the series ‘Remains true to its heroes.’[33] India Today’s Roktim Rajpal called the second season an ‘engaging narrative.’[34] Dainik Jagran stated the second season is a ‘beautiful portrayal of ambitions.’[35] The Quint praised the lead actors, saying, ‘Jim and Ishwak confidently carry Homi and Vikram on their shoulders, making us root for their friendship even as they don't see eye to eye on many things.’[36]

Firstpost mentioned that the new season is denser and more conflicted this time.’[37] The Print called it a ‘heady mix of fact and fiction.’[38] The New Indian Express noted that the series is ‘A love letter to India and its men of science.’[39]

India Forums said, ‘With impeccable performances, fine writing, and crackling music, this season also cannot be missed out on.’[40] Peeping Moon said, ‘Rocket Boys is hailed as one of the best shows to come out of India and it retains the title with sheer honesty.’[41] Movie Talkies stated, ‘Every episode ends on an exciting note, which leaves you curious to know what happens next.’[42]

Koimoi’s Shubham Kulkarni stated that the series is ‘more about politics and personal battles than just accolades where the horizon broadens to serve yet another spectacle.’[43] Pooja Darade from Leisure Byte said that the second season is ‘emotional and thrilling at the same time.’[44]

Public Reception

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Rocket Boys received commercial acclaim for its compelling storytelling, impeccable performances and the writing. While the internet was flooded with audiences appreciating Rocket Boys, the series was also among the Top 5 most-liked Hindi shows on the Ormax Power Rating (OPR) 2022. In the same year, Rocket Boys made it to the Top 5 on IMDb's Most Popular Web Series list. Praises were received from actors Hrithik Roshan,[45] and Arjun Kapoor. Amul India used its mascot in honor of the show. In 2022, the show garnered over 30 award wins in prominent categories like Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director and Best Series, among various others in the Filmfare OTT Awards 2022, Indian Telly Streaming Awards 2022 amongst others.[46] [47]

Following the release of Rocket Boys 2 on 16 March 2023, the show received an 8.9 rating on IMDb.[48]

Promotion

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For season 1, Sony LIV ran an innovative jacket advertisement on India's leading daily, The Times Of India, by taking its readers back to the original headlines covering the day of India's first rocket launch. The advertisement featured a landmark page, taken from the archives.[49]

For season 2, the Sony LIV team used another innovative jacket advertisement on India's leading daily, The Times Of India. The advertisement recreated headlines covering the success of the nuclear test in 1974 and highlighted the milestones leading up to the success of the test. Additionally to promote Season 2, Sony LIV partnered with popular delivery platforms such as Swiggy India[50] and Zepto[51] to reach a wider audience.

Soundtrack

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The theme, soundtrack and the score of both the seasons was composed by Achint Thakkar. The score has as interesting mix of orchestral music infused with Indian melodies.[52]

Awards and nominations

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Year Awards Winner Category Ref
2022 Filmfare OTT Awards 2022 Abhay Pannu Best Director, Series [46]
Best Series
Jim Sarbh Best Actor, Critics Drama
Harshveer Oberai Best Cinematographer, Series
Abhay Pannu Best Original Screenplay, Series
Meghna Gandhi Best Production Design, Series
Biju & Uma Best Costume Design, Series
Variate Studio Best VFX, Series
Indian Telly Streaming Awards 2022 Best Story
Best Series - Hindi [47]
Jim Sarbh Best Actor - Hindi Series
Harshvir Oberai Best D.O.P - Hindi Series
Indian Television Academy Awards 2022 (ITA) Abhay Pannu Best Director
Best Web Series
Abhay Pannu, Abhay Korane Best Story [53]
Jim Sarbh Best Actor Web Series
Maahir Zaveri Best Editor
Variate Studio Best VFX
SPOTT Awards 2022 Drama Show on Web [54]
Web Series - Hindi Fiction Show
Abhay Pannu Director of the year
Maahir Zaveri Editor of the year
Jim Sarbh Performance in a leading role ( Male)
Regina Cassandra Performance in a leading role ( Female)
Saba Azad Performance in a supporting role ( Female)
Harshvir Oberai Cinematographer of the year
Yellowstone International Film Festival Awards 2022 (YIFF) Jim Sarbh Outstanding Performances in a show (Male)
Ishwak Singh Outstanding Performances in a show (Male) [55]
Promax Asia 2022 Best Drama Promo (Gold)
Best Launch Campaign (Silver)
2022 Digital ReInvent 2022 Best Trailer Programme - (Gold) [56]
2023 Hitlist OTT Awards Season 4 Ishwak Singh Best Actor - Male [57]
2023 Critics Choice Awards Best Web Series
Jim Sarbh Best Actor
Abhay Pannu, Kausar Munir Best Writing [58]

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