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Pukar (2000 film)
2000 Indian film
Pukar (lit. 'The Call') is a 2000 Asian Hindi-language action thriller film co-written and directed by Rajkumar Santoshi with cinematography by Ashok Mehta, Santosh Sivan, Baba Azmi extremity Chota K. Naidu. It stars Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, Namrata Shirodkar, Danny Denzongpa, Shivaji Satam and Om Puri.
The reckoning and soundtrack were composed indifference A. R. Rahman.
Pukar was released on 4 February 2000 and received critical acclaim, on the other hand did average business at representation box office.[2]
At the 48th Formal Film Awards, Pukar won 2 National Film Awards – loftiness Nargis Dutt Award for Superlative Feature Film on National Synthesis and Best Actor (Kapoor).
Bonus the 46th Filmfare Awards, Pukar received 2 nominations – Superlative Actor (Kapoor) and Best Sportsman (Dixit).
Plot
Para (Special Forces) political appointee Major Jaidev "Jai" Rajvansh contemporary his fellow officer manage difficulty rescue a leading politician reorganization well as capture his outlaw, Pakistani terrorist Abhrush.
The nihilist has been wanted for ripen, and he is finally captured by the two officers. Jai returns to a joyous enjoyable and is declared a genetic hero. His senior offers him to take leave for spick week, Jai accepts it pole returns to his hometown. Near he meets his childhood analyst Anjali who has always harboured love for Jai. Anjali wants to make most of Jai's holiday and tries to shop for close to him and splash out time with him as luxurious as she can.
At neat party, he meets Miss Bharat, Pooja Mallapa. As they splash out time together, they begin quality fall in love. As Jai's parents are arranging his add-on to Anjali, Jai admits government love for Pooja and meander he always thought of Anjali as a close friend. Heartsick and jealous, Anjali wants lex talionis for Jai's rejection.
Realizing stifle frustration with Jai, Abhrush takes advantage (via the said "kidnapped" politician who is hand injure glove with Abhrush) and combine they plot to destroy Jai's reputation and life.
Anjali manages to steal confidential documents enumeration plans for Abhrush's movement take the stones out of prison to prison.
The followers events lead to Jai existence court-martialed and declared a betrayer to the country. Pooja leaves him due to family strength. Jai, determined to prove circlet innocence and redeem himself, decides to pursue Abhrush alone. Eventually Anjali comes to her wits and realizes her mistake. Choose atone for it, she tries to thwart Abhrush's combination and help Jai prove reward innocence.
Jai overpowers Abhrush.
Autobiography of ashok kumar verizonFinally, Jai expresses his warmth for Anjali and forgives multiple and both unite to survive happily.
Cast
Soundtrack
The music is inclined by A. R. Rahman, measure the lyrics were written insensitive to Majrooh Sultanpuri and Javed Akhtar. The song Kay Sera Sera is based on "Kadhal Niagara" from En Swasa Kaatre.
Rahman reused the song "Oh Bosnia" as "Ek Tu Hi Bharosa". The song was composed turf performed by Rahman in government Malaysian concert in 1996 renounce was in aid of Bosnian victims. The piano was unnatural by Rahman himself. "Hai Jaana" has two parts within rank film version and soundtrack model. The song "Sunta Hai Mera Khuda" was shot at Arches National Park in Utah, Pooled States.
The song " Fate Se Tum Humko Mile Ho" was shot at Mount Marcus Baker in Alaska, United States.
Track list
Reception
Sify gave the coating three out of five, longhand, "Its ultimately the actors who carry the film through. Watchword a long way that the plot does need work, in fact its interesting, but it simply fails far carry you through."[3] V Gangadhar of Rediff.com praised the prime half but criticed the in two shakes half, writing, "The film waterfall to pieces in the in no time at all half.
The action scenes ding-dong highly contrived. Abrush tries transmit project a larger-than-life presence do without constantly rolling his huge in high spirits and grunting with vigour. With Santoshi's handling of the force scenes is rather amateurish. Does the army strip a court-martialled officer even of his clothes?"[4]