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Janbaaz

  • 1986
  • Not Rated
  • 2 Std. 55 Min.
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Dimple Kapadia, Anil Kapoor, and Feroz Khan in Janbaaz (1986)
ActionDrama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuRana Vikram Singh (Amrish Puri) has two sons, police officer Rajesh (Feroz Khan) and fun-loving playboy Amar (Anil Kapoor). Rajesh has gone through the traumatic experience of losing the gir... Alles lesenRana Vikram Singh (Amrish Puri) has two sons, police officer Rajesh (Feroz Khan) and fun-loving playboy Amar (Anil Kapoor). Rajesh has gone through the traumatic experience of losing the girl he loved (Sridevi), when she succumbed to drug addiction. He vows to fight this menace. ... Alles lesenRana Vikram Singh (Amrish Puri) has two sons, police officer Rajesh (Feroz Khan) and fun-loving playboy Amar (Anil Kapoor). Rajesh has gone through the traumatic experience of losing the girl he loved (Sridevi), when she succumbed to drug addiction. He vows to fight this menace. An underworld kingpin Raja (Raza Murad) murders Rana's old friend, and his daughter Reshma... Alles lesen

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    • Feroz Khan
  • Drehbuch
    • Madan Joshi
    • K.K. Shukla
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    • Feroz Khan
    • Anil Kapoor
    • Dimple Kapadia
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    6,2/10
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      • Feroz Khan
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      • Madan Joshi
      • K.K. Shukla
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      • Feroz Khan
      • Anil Kapoor
      • Dimple Kapadia
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    8nadkarnisumeet

    Star and Style. The Feroz Khan Formula!!

    Janbaaz review :

    With Qurbani (1980), Feroz Khan ushered in a new style and glamour to Hindi cinema. The film had two macho men wooing a sexy women with the trendy disco and pop music thrown in good measure. Qurbani was instantly lapped up by the audience and became the biggest hit of 1980.

    Feroz Khan attempted to replicate the same formula for his next ambitious venture titled Janbaaz. In fact, he wanted his Qurbani co-star Vinod Khanna but the actor left Bollywood to join the Osho Ashram. The much coveted role was bagged by then relative newcomer Anil Kapoor. The gorgeous Dimple Kapadia was making her comeback and naturally, Feroz was quick enough to sign her for this film.

    Loosely adapted from the Hollywood classic Duel in the Sun (1946), Janbaaz was about two brothers - a cop and a vagabond - whose path cross when the younger pampered one gets on the wrong side of the law. His girlfriend forms a pivotal twist to the tale and is actually the catalyst for his reformation later. The drug menace of that time was superbly blended in to the narrative with main villain (Raza Murad) shown as an evil drug lord. Shakti Kapoor was fabulous as the antagonist with an eye on Dimple.

    Known more for style than substance, Feroz Khan's execution was highly western in approach particularly, the after-effects of drug abuse have never ever been depicted so impressively in any Hindi movie till date. The scene where Anil Kapoor, in a doped state, plays Russian roulette - "Ek goli daali paanch ghar khali" - is the best after Sholay's (1975) Gabbar Singh act.

    After Zeenat Aman in Qurbani, Feroz Khan was successful in exploring the sexuality of Dimple to the fullest. She is at her sensous best here looking absolutely amazing just like in Ramesh Sippy's Saagar (1985). Her torrid love making with Anil Kapoor shot in the hay is still talked about!!

    Majorly shot in FK Ranch - Khans own stud farm, Janbaaz carried forward Feroz's trademark cowboy avatar though he played a cop in the film.

    Any review of the movie will be incomplete without mention of its extraordinary music credited to Kalyanji Anandji. All songs were chartbusters from the cloudy title track to Sridevi swinging to 'Har kisiko nahi milta' and Rekha's surprise appearance in 'Pyaar do pyaar lo'. Janbaaz's soundtrack remains a remix favourite even now.

    Surprisingly, the film didnt do too well on its release with the audience preferring Mithun Chakraborty's Muddat which came around the same time. Janbaaz was slammed by the critics as well as certain section of the paying public who found it all style and no substance. Over the years, this opinion has gradually changed and the film is now considered one of the accomplished works of Feroz Khan. After Qurbani of course!!!

    Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.
    9Umar Mansoor Bajwa

    A Feroze Khan Film

    Starting from Apradh(1972)as a director and actor, Feroze Khan who recently passed away was the flamboyant guy of the classic era(70s & 80s)of Indian cinema. He was greatly influenced by the action, glamor and adventure of western movies. Even in Apradh, he would film scenes (glamorous & murder in a bath tub) which were a far cry for those days Indian movies. He was definitely ahead of his time in getting closer to the western style/touch. He always choreographed good/hit songs bred with sensational music score and sometimes showing foreign artists/dancers in his movies. Qurbani (1980) was a block buster primarily due to the super hit songs.

    Janbaaz, a later day movie in the career of Feroze Khan was also a box office hit. With young, dashing and robust Aneel Kapoor to act as the prodigal Amar Singh, he got the right guy to portray the like of a spoiled scion of a powerful family. This spoiled young character had to face a suave and honest elder brother/police officer - Rajesh, beautifully played by Feroze Khan. As an affront cowboy like brother who sports hedonistic tendencies inherited from their pleasure seeking and rogue father (Amrish Puri), Amar would emerge as a contender between the sincere love affair of his elder brother -Rajesh and Reshma, played by versatile Dimple Kapadia.

    In all, the story is interestingly meshed up with the dons of underworld drug trade, a criminally lenient feudal father and a reckless younger brother....... the glamorous Dimple providing obscene pool and kissing scenes with a cameo appearance by Sri Devi and Rekha.

    Good entertainment and good songs. Indeed not boring to watch.
    Chrysanthepop

    Sridevi steals the show with a ten minute performance

    Feroz Khan's 'Janbaaz' is your typical action romantic 80's flick where Khan tries to tackle the theme of drug abuse that is surrounded by poor storytelling. Of course sex has always been an ingredient in Khan's film and there is some doze of that. Unfortunately, 'Janbaaz' is hardly a sexy film (thanks to the amateur presentation). I would have found the movie unintentionally funny but most of the scenes unnecessarily drag on to the point that it gets tiring. In such circumstances, the remote control is handy for the fast forward application. Of the so many things I find ridiculous in the story, it really tests your patience when they try to justify the murder of a poor innocent man in the name of love, how Reshma so easily forgives Amar because he murdered Vikas out of jealousy. There are plenty of such silly moments but that one's the tip of the icing. One thing that Feroz Khan got right was the soundtrack. The songs are of the hummable sort. With some catchy numbers, the one I liked most was 'Har Kisiko Nahin Milta'. Rekha's item number is hilarious but the song itself has some great lyrics. Try and catch a glimpse of it on the Internet and you'll see what I mean. I must add the pairing of Feroz Khan and Sridevi is ridiculously hilarious. Clearly, Khan does a poor job of hiding his age as dying his hair wasn't enough. In terms of ç acting he is downright wooden while Anil Kapoor is merely okay. Dimple Kapadia does well in the initial portions but when things get dramatic she becomes a caricature. The best part of 'Janbaaz' was Sridevi's portion. Sadly, this sequence doesn't last more than a few minutes. How to turn a ten minute performance into something transcendent is something only very few actors can do and and Sridevi has done it with sheer ease.
    9gouravguptaji

    Stylish Movie..

    I do feel that this was the very first experimental film of Indian cinema. Director Firoz Khan has presented the dashing Anil Kapoor in a playboy role for the first time. Sizzling chemistry & Love making scene between Anil Kapoor & Dimple Kapadia in the barn is considered as boldest in the history of Indian cinema. Nobody can think like such bold scenes & lip-lock kisses till that time. Love making scene of Yash Tonk & Neha Dhupia in the movie Julie (2004) was also inspired from this scene only. Although it was a stylish film that was ahead of its time.
    1Billz-

    Terrible.. just terrible

    Terribly cheesy, poorly scripted and directed movie, from start to finish everything about this film is just terrible. Anil's acting as is expected is well performed and the only postive aspect but means nothing if everything else is so bad.

    Conclusion: poor attempt of a sleezy western

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      Janbaaz was a title Feroz Khan got from Salim Khan. When the Salim-Javed team broke up, it was Feroz Khan who contacted Salim, took him for a month to London and then to his farm in Bangalore. Salim wrote a script titled Janbaaz for FK which was to be made in English and Hindi. Feroz Khan was previously making a film titled "Kasak" in 1982. This was the same film he was making in 1977 with Zeenat Aman before he decided to shelve it to make Qurbani. Kasak (1982) starred Feroz Khan, Sanjeev Kumar, Shatrughan Sinha (Replaced Vinod Khanna who was doing the role in 1981. Amjad Khan was doing the same role in 1977), Rekha, Praveen Babi. The film was shot for 2 months when Praveen Babi all of a sudden left the country and disappeared. Feroz decided to shelve the film. He later took the same star cast and decided to start a new film, "Janbaaz" (Minus Sanjeev Kumar). This was in 1983. This new film would be made in Hindi and English. Many have speculated that this was actually his old film "Kasak" with a new title. This version of Kasak was going to be bolder than ever with sexually bold scenes for the international audience. But some changes to the cast occurred. Sanjay Khan and Akbar Khan were signed to be in the film. Shabana Azmi is said to have signed the film sometime in 1983. Feroz denied this. Pakistani actor Salman Peerzada was signed to play the villain. Dan Dhanoa was also apart of the star cast. Feroz discovered Dan Dhanoa at a party and wanted him in the film. Feroz Khan shot the song "Pyar Do Pyar Lo " with Rekha and several international dancers in London. But Feroz ended up throwing Rekha from the film after a big argument. The speculation was that in the English version of Janbaaz, the heroine needed to go nude and do very sexually bold scenes. Rekha was not comfortable with this. She was replaced with a new girl named Tracey. Tracey posed for pictures with Feroz Khan, but not much else was known about her. Feroz held a huge mahurat party for Janbaaz in 1983 where he introduced his new star cast. All off a sudden,Feroz Khan realized the film's budget was going to be too massive. Feroz realized that it would be impossible to recover the amount invested. With the industry going thru a bad phase due to the emergence of home video, Feroz decided to shelve the film. It was a painful decision because he had planned the film for so long. He retained the song Pyar Do Pyar Lo and decided to use it in his next film. Feroz put the old Janbaaz on the back burner and decided to made the Anil Kapoor-Dimple starer Janbaaz instead. This film was a remake of Duel In The Sun. He offered the film to Kamal Hasaan , but he declined due to a leg injury. Feroz ended up signing Anil Kapoor for the film. Feroz wanted to make the film with just Anil Kapoor and Dimple Kapadia in the lead. But the distributors told Feroz that if he acted in the film it would fetch a better price . The Janbaaz would have a different script but same title. Salim Khan was also not happy with the earlier script he wrote due to the bold and sexual content. This is why Feroz Khan and Salim Khan parted ways.
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      The UK release was cut, cut required to remove sight of animal cruelty (horses being goaded to leaping around and falling by the manipulation of wires attached to their heads) in accordance with the terms of the Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act 1937, in order to obtain a 15 classification. An uncut classification was not available.
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      Featured in Hathyar: Face to Face with Reality (2002)
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      Pyar Do Pyar Lo
      Lyrics by Shyamalal Babu Rai

      Music by Anandji Veerji Shah (as Anandji) and Kalyanji Veerji Shah (as Kalyanji)

      Performed by Sapna

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. Juni 1986 (Indien)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Indien
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      • Hindi
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      • Coorg, Karnataka, Indien(as Kurg)
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      • F.K. International
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