- Director
- Writers
- Imtiaz Hussain(dialogue)
- Mahesh Manjrekar(screenplay)
- Stars
- Director
- Writers
- Imtiaz Hussain(dialogue)
- Mahesh Manjrekar(screenplay)
- Stars
- Awards
- 6 wins & 10 nominations
- Director
- Writers
- Imtiaz Hussain(dialogue)
- Mahesh Manjrekar(screenplay) (story)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSanjay Dutt admitted he was hugely inspired by Al Pacino's performance in Scarface (1983) and felt he wanted to bring it alive in his own way in Bollywood.
- GoofsWhen Raghunath and his gang gun down Chota Fracture and his gang, Raghunath has dry hair in the ambulance but while shooting him he has gelled-back hair.
- Quotes
Vitthal Kaanya: [to Deepak Tijori, after Sanjay Dutt and Sanjay Narvekar are bought to him for refuge] You did the right thing Kadam by bringing these two to me. I am aware of Facture and his associates. They're scums to say the least. And one of them being dead isn't a bad deal either.
Raghunath Shivalkar: [In a worried tone] It wasn't deliberate Vitthal Bhai. It was accidental. If I hadn't intervened, they would've killed Dedh Footiya.
Vitthal Kaanya: What's it exactly that you want from me ?
Dedh Footiya: [In frightened voice] We want to surrender ourselves to the Police.
Vitthal Kaanya: [In a sudden excited tone] The cops are sold out to Facture Bandya. In this regards, I can't assist you with anything, but yes there's something I can arrange for. As long as this matter doesn't cool down, you both can stay here.
[to Sanjay Narvekar]
Vitthal Kaanya: You feeling hungry ?
[to his henchman]
Vitthal Kaanya: See to it both are served with good food, got it.
Sub Inspector Kishore Kadam: [after Dutt and Narvekar leave] Thank you so much Vitthal Bhai.
Vitthal Kaanya: Don't oblige me Kadam, I too have to come in use sometimes.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Hathyar: Face to Face with Reality (2002)
This is probably the best role Sanjay Dutt has got his hands on since Khal-Nayak, and he takes full adavantage of it. Sanjay Dutt does an excellent job as the guy gone astray. He is as superb as the good-for-nothing lad in the initial reels as the dreaded man of the underworld in the latter ones. Namrata Shirodkar gets very limited scope and gives a fair performance. Shivaji Satam shines as Sanjay Dutt's father. Reema, as Sanjay's mother, also delivers a praiseworthy performance. Mohnish Bahl is wonderfully natural. Sanjay Narvekar , as Dedh-Phutiya, is mind-blowing. Here's a guy who is talent personified! Mohan Joshi is able. Paresh Rawal is likeably restrained. Ashish Vidyarthi gets less scope but does well. Depak Tijori leaves a mark. Usha Nadkarni is excellent. Ektaa, Himani Shivpuri, Jack Gaud, Achyut Potdar, Sunil Shencle, Ganesh Yadav, and Kashmira Shah (in a special appearance) lend average support.
The film is very well directed by the debutant Mahesh Manjrekar. Being his first film, he is excellent. Production values are not very high; anyway the film does not require pomp & showbiz, as it's so close to the ultimate truth. The film belongs to Sanjay Dutt all the way. Sanjay justifies the faith of his director and carries the film on his shoulders, ably supported by others. The only drawback of the film can be the songs, which are not so catchy. To sum it up Mahesh Manjrekar has a winner on his hand and Sanjay Dutt will get lots of accolades for this film.
A Silver Jubilee (25 weeks run) HIT. One of the Top Ten Hits of 1999.
- M. Rishi
- Jun 3, 2000
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- The Reality
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $81,367
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $36,847
- Oct 17, 1999
- Gross worldwide
- $81,367
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