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Prahaar: The Final Attack

  • 1991
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 31m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
2.3K
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Madhuri Dixit and Nana Patekar in Prahaar: The Final Attack (1991)
Prahaar is the story of Major Chavan, 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 makes his final attack on the enemy within this crumbling society.
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Prahaar 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... Read allPrahaar 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... Read allPrahaar 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... Read all

  • Directors
    • Subhankar Ghosh
    • Nana Patekar
  • Writers
    • Hriday Lani
    • Nana Patekar
    • Sujit Sen
  • Stars
    • Nana Patekar
    • Dimple Kapadia
    • Gautam Joglekar
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
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    • Directors
      • Subhankar Ghosh
      • Nana Patekar
    • Writers
      • Hriday Lani
      • Nana Patekar
      • Sujit Sen
    • Stars
      • Nana Patekar
      • Dimple Kapadia
      • Gautam Joglekar
    • 20User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Nana Patekar
    Nana Patekar
    • Major Chauhan
    Dimple Kapadia
    Dimple Kapadia
    • Kiran
    Gautam Joglekar
    Gautam Joglekar
    • Peter D'Souza
    Madhuri Dixit
    Madhuri Dixit
    • Shirley
    Habib Tanvir
    • John D'souza
    Makrand Deshpande
    Makrand Deshpande
    • Shirley's brother
    Achyut Potdar
    Achyut Potdar
    • Sheirly's Father
    Sai Deodhar
    Sai Deodhar
    • Chiku
    Vaishali Dandekar
    Jahangir Khan
    Jahangir Khan
    • Terrorist
    Ankush Mohite
    Ankush Mohite
    • Local Goon
    Vijay Singh Pal
    • Roadside goon with knife to Nana
    Malhar Patekar
    Vishwajeet Pradhan
    Vishwajeet Pradhan
    • Commando
    Cheetah Yajnesh Shetty
    • Local Goon
    • (as Yagnesh Shetty)
    Aadesh Shrivastava
    Aadesh Shrivastava
    • Playing violin in song dhadkan zara ruk gayi hai
    • (as Adesh Shrivastava)
    Shivkumar Subramaniam
    Shivkumar Subramaniam
    • Khandagle
    Prakash Anna
    Prakash Anna
    • Goon
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Subhankar Ghosh
      • Nana Patekar
    • Writers
      • Hriday Lani
      • Nana Patekar
      • Sujit Sen
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    9ravishbharti

    Consumes you fully everytime

    What a movie!! Almost perfect on all the parameters. Non of the below reviewers noticed the fact that, Prahaar has been written, directed and acted by Nana himself. This shows his depth of thinking and intellectual qualities. Such quality is not even possessed by super-hit new comer writer directors.
    7SAMTHEBESTEST

    A tight slap on Dusty Minded Society with right perception and Nana Patekar's stone-breaking characterization but with wrong objects.

    Prahaar (1991) : Brief Review -

    A tight slap on Dusty Minded Society with right perception and Nana Patekar's stone-breaking characterization but with wrong objects. Prahaar is front loaded material if you're fan of 90s Nana Patekar films but somehow it tries to clean the dust of society which was too late by then. Mainly it comes with less action but solid characterization of almost every single artist present in the film. The film is about an Army officer who is outraged by the the muteness and deafness of the society against Evils. The officer takes law in hands to complete a revenge of his loving fella by giving it a name of his duty of cleaning enemies of country. The script seems bit offbeat and hard-hitting looking at it's period of early 90s when Bollywood was in relationship with mainstream action/romace films. Another offbeat or may i say new thing was to introduce Army training camp in Bollywood in strict manners. It was pleasing and interesting throughout the narrative and it was also shockingly acceptable in the climax when we realise the importance of Army Training. Now how much sense it made is a different topic to argue anyways because every brain has different definitions of Freedom and Independence that we have got. Nana Patekar as strict army officer is in sublime form and all his physical, endurance and training acts are real treat to watch. Rest of the cast don't get too much to show so i should say it's decent. Technically and cinematically there are few mistakes which are ignorable but some big falters in the writing must not be spared. This is the only thing which goes wrong with the film that it used the wrong objects to tell this overwhelming storyline. It should have came from a common man from the same dusty society rather than Decorated Army Officer. Overall, a Fantastic Social Drama.

    RATING - 7/10*

    By - #samthebestest
    10devil-stays-here

    no flying cars no super human kind of moves still it outlast almost every action movie

    the brilliance and the superb acting done by nana patekar is the show stealer here...have any one wondered almost every stunt was performed by himself, or its just me...,i m not very aged person just 26 and i saw this movie when i was just a little kid it made sense then and it made sense now....its not just a movie its a art...a mirror display the reality of us.We live in world we want to dress and look good, we want to live a good life, for that we step on and ignore so many things that happen besides us that are also important, it was so funny that in the end they decided to put him in a mental cell....he just fought for others sake
    10Vivekmaru45

    Nana Patekar directed Masterpiece.

    To date, I have never seen a film like it. There will never a film like this be made now, as India is becoming increasingly westernized day by day.

    To prove this point we already have a reality show Bigg Boss copied from Big Brother which was first developed by Endemol in the Netherlands. In this show people can openly express their sexuality and sexual preference.

    Back to the film. It deals with many topics and in order to appreciate the message of the film, you will need a second viewing. I myself have seen this film at least ten times and each time I have discovered something new that I had missed earlier.

    The topics dealt with are: national and internal security, prostitution in India, the life of orphans in India, crime and extortion and the influence of the media.

    It also deals with madness. Major Chauhan who as a child watched his mother abducted was deeply affected mentally and to this day still has visions of that terrible day. Left untreated this madness built in him throughout the years, and when it finally erupted in the climax of the film it was devastating.

    Also we see in the film that Major Chauhan has a vision for his country - people of all caste and creed freed from all shame, hatred and suspicion and united in mutual love. This is the final scene of the film which is I think removed by the India Censor Board in the TV screening of the film.

    Major Chauhan is committed to a mental asylum after which we notice a change in his character. He is finally at peace with himself and is waiting with eager anticipation at the final fulfillment of his dream.

    Plot: Peter D'Souza goes for commando training and is trained by Major Chauhan who takes a liking to him. He completes his training with honors receiving the prized Commando Dagger.

    During a mission to rescue some schoolchildren taken hostage by terrorists, he is fatally shot in the legs and crippled for life. He is discharged with honors.

    Major Chauhan gets an wedding invitation from Peter some time later. When he arrives and inquire of Peter's whereabouts, he is told bluntly by a woman that Peter is no more.

    What happens next has to be seen.

    I sincerely request you to see this film or better still buy it on DVD or VCD. It will be money well spent.

    This is the only film directed by Nana Patekar. Why he hasn't directed more films after Prahaar is a mystery.

    GOD BLESS India.
    7ashutosh-marballi

    Brilliant performance. A must watch for every true Indian

    I would rate this as Nana Patekar's career best performance after his National award-winning performance in Krantiveer. Good acting by first-timer Gautam Joglekar(who was not to be seen after this movie) and the gorgeous Madhuri Dikshit. The film opens with Peter D'Souza(Gautam Joglekar) who joins the army and has to report for commando training, much against the wishes of his father and his fiancé Shirley (Madhuri). There he meets Major Chauhan(Nana Patekar) who is the instructor at the academy. Maj. Chauhan makes Peter and his fellow commandos go through various hellish training regimes which are indeed nearly brutal. Peter decides he has had enough and decides to quit. But when Maj Chauhan learns about his decision, he humiliates Peter in front of his fellow commandos. This makes Peter re-consider his decision and he tops the commando training. After the training is nearly complete Peter discovers Maj Chauhan's nice side too. The story also reveals Maj Chauhan's dark past. He is the son of a prostitute, who is sold to a couple of goons by her pimp. He is then raised in an orphanage and then goes on to become an army officer.

    Soon after the commando training is over, Peter becomes an invalid due to injuring his legs in a mission against hijackers. Peter is discharged from duty and then he decides to marry Shirley, the invitation for which is received by Maj Chauhan. But when Maj Chauhan reaches Mumbai for Peter's wedding, he comes to know that Peter was killed by the neighborhood goons, when he refused to pay them extortion money.

    What Maj Chauhan does after that to gain justice for Peter and his family forms the crux of the plot. This movie sends out the message that India's sovereignty has more threat from the corrupt politicians and policemen than from any kind of foreign aggression. It also sends out the message that Army officers, who risk their lives, sometimes sacrifice them for the benefit of the nation , are meted out treatment far worse than dogs after they are discharged due to injury or illness, and that their condition should be improved.

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      Debut Directonal film of Nana Patekar.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Soundtracks
      Who'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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    • Release date
      • November 29, 1991 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • Prahaar
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Судьба солдата
    • Production company
      • Divya Films Combines
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      2 hours 31 minutes
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