Ein Major der Armee arbeitet undercover als College-Student. Seine Mission ist sowohl beruflich als auch persönlich: die Tochter seines Generals vor einem radikalen Terroristen zu schützen u... Alles lesenEin Major der Armee arbeitet undercover als College-Student. Seine Mission ist sowohl beruflich als auch persönlich: die Tochter seines Generals vor einem radikalen Terroristen zu schützen und seinen entfremdeten Halbbruder zu finden.Ein Major der Armee arbeitet undercover als College-Student. Seine Mission ist sowohl beruflich als auch persönlich: die Tochter seines Generals vor einem radikalen Terroristen zu schützen und seinen entfremdeten Halbbruder zu finden.
- Auszeichnungen
- 17 Gewinne & 41 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Raghavan Datta
- (as Sunil Shetty)
- Miss Kaker
- (as Bindu)
- Madhu Sharma
- (as Kiron Kher)
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This film is really evidence of a completely different mindset and world, and one that I find that I like so much! There was no swearing, no blatant sex, no sneering or nastiness, which I am so tired of; all was color, music, beautiful saris, people of all ages participating, silly support characters, appealing leads, lots of action, and all set against a poignant story line about a peace initiative between the traditional enemies,India and Pakistan. I am SO impressed, and want to see many more of these Indian films from now on. I recommend it!
The story is Indian. But the packaging is western. The movie is not recommend for those who think while watching movies. It has a touch of those movies of the 70s where content took a backseat and entertainment was all that mattered. The presentation of the movie is one of its key asseets.
Another asset is the music. Anu Malik's score is easy on the ears. What compliments the songs is their picturisation and placement. The title track and 'Chale Jaise Hawayein' are the picks of the lot. The tributes to R.D. Burman are clear and effective. Production is grand. Sabu Cyril does a fantastic job with the sets. Allan Amin's action is top notch. Specially the scenes in the beginning and the climax have been executed with panache. Though some of the effects are a little hackeneyed, they are better than most Hindi movies. Abbas Tyrewala's dialogues are sure to earn him another nomination next year. With this he proves that Munnabhai was not a lucky chance.
Now to the performances! Shah Rukh gives yet another fine performance. Like wine, he gets finer with age. Also, this movie should shut those mouths which said that he could not do action sequences. His stunts in this film will surely multiply the number of his fans. Another great performance is that of Sushmita Sen's. In fact, people here are calling her 'Discovery of the Year!' Never has an actress looked so ravishing in a sari. Zayed Khan also gives a decent performance. Amrita Rao is another rising sun. Her performance is sure to be noticed. In the smaller roles, Kirron Kher, Kabir Bedi and Nasseruddin Shah impress.
In one word, Main Hoon Na can be called a 'must-see'. 10/10
And what does it have to work as much as it did? Well, it has a Shahrukh Khan (sorry, The Shahrukh Khan), two cool youngsters (Zayed Khan and Amrita Rao), a sexy and classy chemistry teacher (Sushmita Sen), a hilarious spit-spraying teacher (Satish Shah), another funny elderly teacher (Bindu), and a motherly, warm Kirron Kher.
Shahrukh is as always great and is fairly restrained in this role, Sushmita is damn too hot to handle, Zayed and Amrita suit their parts, Kirron is lovable as usual, Satish Shah and Bindu will have you floored, and Sunil Shetty will annoy you as he does in most of his films.
The film has an amazing soundtrack with many catchy songs composed by Anu Malik. It has a twisted, messy and senseless story that manages to provide utmost fun and pastime, and it has many great and heart-warming moments. It flows very well throughout with all the nice songs and the rather humorous proceedings.
Films are made mainly to entertain us. This film does not take itself too seriously and it is not to be taken seriously. It has some inexplicable and genuine sense of fun, and as such, can be rightfully called a successful, special and very profound Hindi entertainment.
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- WissenswertesThe song "Chale Jaise Hawaein" was shot in one take.
- PatzerDuring the T.V interview scene, the anchor introduces the character played by Kabir Bedi as "Commander in Chief" of the Indian Army. The "Commander in chief" of the Indian Army is always the President of India. The character played by Kabir Bedi is more likely to be the "Chief of Army Staff".
- Zitate
Laxman Prasad Sharma: Don't be afraid... I'm here now!
Maj. Ram Prasad Sharma: That's exactly what I'm afraid of, Idiot!
- Crazy CreditsThe whole crew of the movie appears as a cameo in the song Ye Fizayen at the end as a part of closing credits.
- VerbindungenFeatured in 50th Filmfare Awards (2005)
- SoundtracksMain Hoon Na
Music by Anu Malik
Lyrics by Javed Akhtar
Performed by Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal
© 2004 Venus Records and Tapes (India) Pvt. Ltd
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 1.747.060 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 704.651 $
- 2. Mai 2004
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 10.836.270 $
- Laufzeit
- 3 Std. 2 Min.(182 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1