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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAfter his brother is killed and father severely injured by terrorists, a young med student quits his studies to join the Indian Police Service to wipe out the terrorists.After his brother is killed and father severely injured by terrorists, a young med student quits his studies to join the Indian Police Service to wipe out the terrorists.After his brother is killed and father severely injured by terrorists, a young med student quits his studies to join the Indian Police Service to wipe out the terrorists.
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- 8 vitórias e 15 indicações no total
Shri Vallabh Vyas
- Major Baig
- (as Shrivallabh Vyas)
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Aamir Khan has performed at his best. Loved the movie.
Ajay Singh Rathod (Aamir Khan) is a honest officer who hates the criminals and terrorist. He loves his country. He gets some information about criminals who are involve in supply of arms in order to create terrorism.
Ajay solves this mystery and reaches the root of this gang. But at the end he comes to know that this terrorism was under-supervision of his very good friend and singer "Gulfam Hassan (Naseeruddin Shah)" The story, Music, Dialogues, everything is just perfect.
A MUST SEE
Ajay Singh Rathod (Aamir Khan) is a honest officer who hates the criminals and terrorist. He loves his country. He gets some information about criminals who are involve in supply of arms in order to create terrorism.
Ajay solves this mystery and reaches the root of this gang. But at the end he comes to know that this terrorism was under-supervision of his very good friend and singer "Gulfam Hassan (Naseeruddin Shah)" The story, Music, Dialogues, everything is just perfect.
A MUST SEE
The movie haunts you long after watching it also. John Mathew Matthan did a fair job for a débutant. The story of a sincere police officer in Mumbai crime branch is just a front end for many other stories like love, friendship, patriotism, religion and bigotry etc.
Aamir Khan made excellent cop in Mumbai police. But, the character of Inspector Salim is the most impressive in the movie.
A must watch for all those movie buffs as this has been a very genuine effort to show what is happening across the Indo-Pak border. What made this film a different experience is the genuinity in the script.
A must watch for every one out there. This will not disappoint you in any way. 9/10 from me.
Aamir Khan made excellent cop in Mumbai police. But, the character of Inspector Salim is the most impressive in the movie.
A must watch for all those movie buffs as this has been a very genuine effort to show what is happening across the Indo-Pak border. What made this film a different experience is the genuinity in the script.
A must watch for every one out there. This will not disappoint you in any way. 9/10 from me.
I first saw this in the summer of 1999 in a theatre.
Revisited it recently on a tv channel n felt like writing a review now so that I can remember the sweet summer of 1999.
Bollywood to me started with Sarfarosh.
Before watching Sarfarosh, me n my pals were wannabe "cool fellas" always preferring Hollywood movies.
Always preferring Sterling, New Excelsior n Regal theaters in Mumbai for Hollywood movies.
But Sarfarosh changed everything.
I will never forget the summer of 1999 n i still remember i was wearing a white shirt n camel color cargo pants due to the heat.
Me n my fiancé entered Gaiety theatre in Bandra, midway n that too without realising which movie was playing.
That particular time a beer bar dance sequence from Sarfarosh was going on.
My fiance's reaction was a big wtf n i was kinda embarassed thinking which z grade film did we enter.
We decided at least we wait till one hour for the air conditioning but then we were captivated with the movie.
Once the end credits rolled, we both looked at each other and started discussing the movie and how we regretted missing the beginning part.
During those days vhs rental was cheap (10 rupees) n it used to b available the very same day of its theatrical release.
I saw it again in the summer of 1999 on a vhs to catch up the beginning and loved the movie.
The editing of the movie is brilliant. Aamir's acting is top notch. Mukesh Rishi n Naseer Shah deserved accolades.
Sonali Bendre was a perfect package of cute n sexy in this movie.
The movie dealt with so many relevant issues plaguing my beloved country and the way the director handled everything is top notch.
Sadly the director John Matthew never got his dues. I don't kno why he didn't do more movies aft this.
This movie broke all the norms of a typical Bollywood trash which were produced dime a dozen those days n surprisingly Bollywood trash is still produced these days.
(Inserted this bracketed line aft revisiting it again in 2022 but this time with my teenaged kids. The print n the movie is indeed a bit outdated but now my kids r aware why their dad is a big fan of Aamir).
Revisited it recently on a tv channel n felt like writing a review now so that I can remember the sweet summer of 1999.
Bollywood to me started with Sarfarosh.
Before watching Sarfarosh, me n my pals were wannabe "cool fellas" always preferring Hollywood movies.
Always preferring Sterling, New Excelsior n Regal theaters in Mumbai for Hollywood movies.
But Sarfarosh changed everything.
I will never forget the summer of 1999 n i still remember i was wearing a white shirt n camel color cargo pants due to the heat.
Me n my fiancé entered Gaiety theatre in Bandra, midway n that too without realising which movie was playing.
That particular time a beer bar dance sequence from Sarfarosh was going on.
My fiance's reaction was a big wtf n i was kinda embarassed thinking which z grade film did we enter.
We decided at least we wait till one hour for the air conditioning but then we were captivated with the movie.
Once the end credits rolled, we both looked at each other and started discussing the movie and how we regretted missing the beginning part.
During those days vhs rental was cheap (10 rupees) n it used to b available the very same day of its theatrical release.
I saw it again in the summer of 1999 on a vhs to catch up the beginning and loved the movie.
The editing of the movie is brilliant. Aamir's acting is top notch. Mukesh Rishi n Naseer Shah deserved accolades.
Sonali Bendre was a perfect package of cute n sexy in this movie.
The movie dealt with so many relevant issues plaguing my beloved country and the way the director handled everything is top notch.
Sadly the director John Matthew never got his dues. I don't kno why he didn't do more movies aft this.
This movie broke all the norms of a typical Bollywood trash which were produced dime a dozen those days n surprisingly Bollywood trash is still produced these days.
(Inserted this bracketed line aft revisiting it again in 2022 but this time with my teenaged kids. The print n the movie is indeed a bit outdated but now my kids r aware why their dad is a big fan of Aamir).
10milind
John Matthan directs a fantastic film in his directorial debut. With so many characters popping in one after the other it would have been very difficult to maintain the flow of the film which John Matthan has done very successfuly. Aamir Khan as usual has given an excellent performance as A.C.P Rathore who is set to end the flow of Arms and ammunition from Pakistan to India. Aamir, the dedicated actor that he is, had studied all about the police force, the IPS people, talked with many police officers and stayed with some of them to study the role of ACP rathore.Nasserudin Shah has only 6 to 7 scenes but he dominates the movie. He has the role which was similarly played by Jack Nicholson in 'A Few Good Men'. Sonali Bendre is wasted in what turns out to be a fine performance by her. The surprise factor of the film is the acting of Mukesh Rishi which has got lots of critical acclaim from the critics and the general audience. Do not be surprised if he wins all the awards for "The Best Supporting Actor". Although the film is very predictible,the climax is the best part of the scene. This is the one of the best climax ever used in an hindi movie. Its hard to believe that this is John's directorial/writing debut.
10tnkcool
This movie leaves the theatre with you and stays in your mind for a long time. A realistic and honest look at the problems our police system is facing is the theme of this movie. Amir Khan, is as usual,incomparable and produces a strong and honest performance. He and his team are a bunch of honest, hard-working cops trying to get Mumbai rid of all the terrorism and criminals. Amir Khan plays a tough cop with a rough past (his brother was killed by gangsters) and the event has led him to try and sweep crime away from Mumbai. All the actors in the movie have done their job very well, especially the actors in Amir Khan's police team. Sonali Bendre has done as much justice as she could to her role, which is kind of minimal and unfair. Yet, the movie is a great one. Naseeruddin shah is amazing as usual, and goes through with his character with ease and perfection.Worth a watch, the movie will surely not fail to impress.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesJohn Matthew Matthan started working on Sarfarosh in 1992. Seven years were spent on the research, post production and production till it finally released in 1999.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe scene where Pakistan general id talking to his agents, the map on the wall is Indian map with Kashmir as its part. It would not had been same assuming Pakistan shows POK as a separate state.
- Citações
Ajay Singh Rathod: Kya Thakur tu aata nahi hai?
- ConexõesFeatured in 45th Filmfare Awards (2000)
- Trilhas sonorasYeh Jawani Hadh Kar De
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 288.733
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 150.429
- 2 de mai. de 1999
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 288.733
- Tempo de duração2 horas 54 minutos
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