Ajouter une intrigue dans votre languePrahaar is the story of Major Chauhan, a tough and stern soldier, trained to destroy the enemy. He can see the enemy on our borders but is unaware of the invisible enemy within ourselves. Wh... Tout lirePrahaar is the story of Major Chauhan, a tough and stern soldier, trained to destroy the enemy. He can see the enemy on our borders but is unaware of the invisible enemy within ourselves. When one of Major's Commandos - Peter D'Souza is killed, he is shown the harsh reality revol... Tout lirePrahaar is the story of Major Chauhan, a tough and stern soldier, trained to destroy the enemy. He can see the enemy on our borders but is unaware of the invisible enemy within ourselves. When one of Major's Commandos - Peter D'Souza is killed, he is shown the harsh reality revolving around us, the enemy is within ourselves. The battlefield changes and Major Chavan ma... Tout lire
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
- Local Goon
- (as Yagnesh Shetty)
- Playing violin in song dhadkan zara ruk gayi hai
- (as Adesh Shrivastava)
- Goon
- (non crédité)
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Nana Patekar chose an unconventional subject for his directorial debut; Prahaar revolved around an army man whose favourite cadet is murdered in broad daylight by street goons who were extorting 'hafta' from his shop. The unfortunate incident makes him realise that the enemy within the country is as dangerous as the one across the border...
Being a perfectionist that he is, Nana actually took commando training before the filming started. Infact the film's first half is dedicated to the tough training his character imparts to the new recruits. "Mushkil waqt, commando saqt!!"; the training sequences are the highlight of Prahaar and I really enjoyed the way Patekar finds out which of his student had whistled at a passerby lady!!
Coming to the ladies, Patekar hired two divine beauties Dimple Kapadia and Madhuri Dixit and presented them without any makeup throughout the film. Dimple played a widow who is troubled by the neighborhood goons. She looked simply mesmerizing even in a white saree. Madhuri played the murdered cadet's fiancée who tries to cope over her personal loss. Ankush Mohite showed promise as the goonda extortionist whom Nana bumps off brutally in the end.
Prahaar was quite offbeat in approach though it was within the realms of commercial cinema. The movie wasn't a box office success appealing more to the younger urban generation. I still remember as school kids, we used to fight with each other reciting Nana's punchline "COME ON, KILL ME!!". Epic stuff, I tell ya.
Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.
CLASSIC
10/10
The final 15 minutes of the movie are to die for. His dialogue delivery is superb - as one might come to expect from a stalwart like Nana.
It was nice to see my old Regiment (Maratha Light Infantry) on film - we boys do kick a**! :-) I could find myself nodding with Nan's take on society... for it's the sad truth! A bitter pill we all need to realise.
I also found my self drawing parallels with this film and the major theme of Tom Clancy's excellent book "Without Remorse".
In any case, a deserving film to see. The print isn't great and there are some glaring editing gaffes - but it's a 1991 film, and the gaffes aren't so horrible that they stick out like sore thumbs. The flow is non-stop. The story solid.
Budgetary constraints are readily apparent - and as are certain scenes which seem contrived rather than believable (some scenes with the terrorists makes it seem like it is easier than it is). But one can write this off to keeping the theme simple to sell to the masses.
Watch this film - you won't regret it.
"And that's a soldier's word" :-)
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDebut Directonal film of Nana Patekar.
- Citations
Major Chauhan: I think army training should be compulsory for everybody. At least one year of your life should be given to the nation. Today people have no value of independence because it's free.
- Bandes originalesWho's Gonna Love You Tonight
Written by David Foster (uncredited), John Bettis (uncredited) and Keith Diamond (uncredited)
Performed by David Foster
This is heard in the background when Shirley and Kiran meet Chauhan in the hotel room.
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- Судьба солдата
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- Durée2 heures 31 minutes
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