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Trimurti

  • 1995
  • Not Rated
  • 3h 7m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
3.2K
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Jackie Shroff, Anil Kapoor, and Shah Rukh Khan in Trimurti (1995)
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After being framed, a policewoman languishing in prison hopes that her three sons will deliver justice and restore her honor.After being framed, a policewoman languishing in prison hopes that her three sons will deliver justice and restore her honor.After being framed, a policewoman languishing in prison hopes that her three sons will deliver justice and restore her honor.

  • Director
    • Mukul Anand
  • Writers
    • Athar Nawaaz
    • Karan Razdan
  • Stars
    • Jackie Shroff
    • Anil Kapoor
    • Shah Rukh Khan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    3.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mukul Anand
    • Writers
      • Athar Nawaaz
      • Karan Razdan
    • Stars
      • Jackie Shroff
      • Anil Kapoor
      • Shah Rukh Khan
    • 15User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Jackie Shroff
    Jackie Shroff
    • Shakti Singh
    Anil Kapoor
    Anil Kapoor
    • Anand Singh…
    Shah Rukh Khan
    Shah Rukh Khan
    • Romi Singh…
    Priya Tendulkar
    Priya Tendulkar
    • Satyadevi Singh
    Gautami
    Gautami
    • Jyoti
    Anjali Jathar
    Anjali Jathar
    • Radha Choudhury
    Mohan Agashe
    Mohan Agashe
    • Khokha Singh
    Anirudh Agarwal
    Anirudh Agarwal
    • Talaf
    Tinnu Anand
    Tinnu Anand
    • Himmat Singh
    Samir Chandra
    • Servant
    Anang Desai
    Anang Desai
    • Satyadevi's Husband
    Subhash Ghai
    Subhash Ghai
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    Arun Govil
    Arun Govil
    Saeed Jaffrey
    Saeed Jaffrey
    • Bhanu
    Shyamsundar Kalani
      Satyendra Kapoor
      Satyendra Kapoor
      • Peter
      Pramod Moutho
      Pramod Moutho
      • Panditji
      Himani Shivpuri
      Himani Shivpuri
      • Janki Singh
      • Director
        • Mukul Anand
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        • Athar Nawaaz
        • Karan Razdan
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      10beenaananda

      GOOD PITTED AGAINST EVIL .......AND DESTINY'S ALL.

      "Trimurti"had the merit of getting a successful producer and an extremely talented director working on the same film.Although it was reportedly less up to the expectations of the masses IT was a "melange des genres" film which had greater appeal for an Indiana Jones western public. The film like most Mukul Anand Films is technically far ahead of its times as regards indian mainstrem cinema. The story of two brothers with different ways of being and living, their love for their younger brother symbolises the forces of materialism versus idealism. Above all the majestic portrayal of good against evil epitomised by the fight of the mother against the monstrous KOOKA and the destruction of the latter in this tale of tantric destiny makes this film a compelling must for all Mukul Anand film fans
      5ShakTwenty88

      Not as bad as its reputation but could have been so much more considering the talent involved

      Trimurti was much hyped before its release as it had two successful directors coming together and an all star cast. Subhash Ghai was on a winning streak after one hit film after another in the 1980s such as Vidhata, Meri Jung, Karma, Ram Lakhan, Saudagar and Khalnayak. This time he decided to produce Trimurti and have visionary director Mukul Anand directing the film.

      Next was the star cast Subhash Ghai had assembled to play the three brothers of the title. He started with his favourite Jackie Shroff, rising star Shahrukh Khan and finally Sanjay Dutt. Unfortunately during filming, Sanjay was given a prison sentence and despite filming most of his scenes except the climax, he was replaced by Ghai's other favourite Anil Kapoor. The villain was played by Mohan Agashe and supporting roles played by Priya Tendulkar, Saeed Jaffrey, Tinnu Anand, Anjali Jathar and Gauthami.

      After finally hitting theatres, Trimurti turned out to be a colossal disappointment and bombed at the box office. Critics and audiences were so disappointed by how the film turned out and labelled it the worst film for every actor who was involved in it.

      I finally got to see the film in full recently after seeing bits and pieces of it previously whenever it aired on television. My final verdict is the film is nowhere near the disaster that it is made out to be. It definitely has a lot of flaws specifically the weak script and the over the top hammy acting. It can be moderately entertaining thanks to the performances of Jackie Shroff and Anil Kapoor who are the positive aspects of the film. The duo are always excellent whenever they are paired together like in Ghai's previous hits "Karma" and "Ram Lakhan."

      The first half of the film moves at a very slow pace and only livens up with a few funny scenes with SRK. Anil Kapoor steals the film with his performance in the second half after the interval and livens up the rest of the film. Priya Tendulkar and Saeed Jaffrey lend good support in their roles. Gauthami and Anjali Jathar don't have much to do. There are two good songs in the film "Very Good Very Bad" and "Pyar Karo Mujhe Pyar Karo."

      The weak aspects are unfortunately Shahrukh Khan and Mohan Agashe. Shahrukh's character is written to be very childish and naive and his over the top performance irritates. His romance with Anjali Jathar is written weakly and there is a lack of chemistry between them. There are a few comedy scenes involving SRK dressed in drag and he has good chemistry with Shroff and Kapoor. It is however his over the top performance that brings the film down. Mohan Agashe is one of the most over the top villains ever seen in Bollywood. Definitely not a scary villain, he is more like a cartoon villain brought to life.

      Direction by Mukul Anand is weak although it is probably not entirely his fault as he was directing from a weak script written by Subhash Ghai. Mukul was capable of so much more as evident by his brilliant films like Khuda Gawah, Hum and Sultanat to name a few. Unfortunately this would be his final film as he died during the making of "Dus" which could have been the comeback film for him after the failure of this film. Its like both Ghai and Anand's heart was really not in this film while it was being made. Otherwise this could have been an epic blockbuster like their previous works.

      Overall Trimurti is just about an average film worth watching for Anil Kapoor in particular. Considering the talent involved in the making of this film, it could have been so much more.
      6alloffers

      Watch it only for Anil Kapoor...

      I think this is one of Anil Kapoor's best performance till date. On television it was difficult to fast forward only to his scenes, but thanks to Netflix and ability to watch movies online you can. His looks, perfect background score when he is on screen and excellent dialogue delivery.
      3SumanShakya

      Wasted Effort......

      "Trimurti" along with movies like "Razia Sultan", "Vijay" and "Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja" have been regarded the most wash-out productions from the biggest film makers ever. Despite the great hype shown, they were among the biggest flops of all time. After watching "Trimurti" I got this feeling that it isn't that horrible film like what most of the people said about it. But I would call it a wasted effort in terms of direction, performances, and production values. The reason is obvious, the predictable storyline and its immature presentation.

      The story is on three brothers and their mother who get separated and their vengeance with the villain. Perhaps this story has been repeated umpteenth of times in Indian Movies. Making an analogy with one of the songs from the same movie "Very Good Very Bad," the very bad thing of the film is the most important thing the story itself. And the good things are good performances from Jackie Shroff, Anil Kapoor, Saeed Jaffrey and Priya Tendulkar. Shahrukh Khan does an overacting and is unbearable most of the times. Though Mukul Anand was the director of the film, the taste of Subash Ghai's direction appears all the way in terms of photography. Besides the fabulous locations, good sets can be seen in the choreography of few songs. Overall, some good performances and direction got lost in this failed giant which isn't better than a B grade movie in its story telling, and it runs for an inordinate length.

      Rating: 1 star out of 4
      Johnny_Blazzee

      Awful

      The only reason I wanted to see this movie was because I remembered one of the songs, it was very catchy. "Upper vahle very good very good, nieche vahel very bad very bad" that was good stuff. But the the rest of the movie was done terribly. The scenes did not flow well at all, and the majority of the dialogue was repetitive. For instance, how many times must you say Trimutri in the movie, or how many times do you have to say Trimutri will attack by water, land and Heaven. The director apparently thought his audience was a bunch of dummies who couldn't put 2 and 2 together. Jackie Schoff and Anil Kapoor's presence was the only thing this movie had going for it. Sharukh Khan had not developed into the actor he is now. All in all I would not recommend this movie, if you are looking for a solid movie, with continuity and great dialgoue, stay away form this one.

      Johnny B

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        Aditya Pancholi was given the role of Anand but Subhash Ghai felt Anil Kapoor would give more justice to the role. Pancholi later reportedly began to give Kapoor threatening phone calls over the role of Anand, the situation got so out of hand that the police got involved until Pancholi was caught he confessed he had made them threatening calls.
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        Features Saudagar (1991)
      • Soundtracks
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        Music by Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar & Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma

        Lyrics by Anand Bakshi

        Performed by Udit Narayan & Vinod Rathod

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      • Release date
        • December 22, 1995 (India)
      • Country of origin
        • India
      • Official site
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      • Language
        • Hindi
      • Also known as
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      • Runtime
        • 3h 7m(187 min)
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      • Sound mix
        • Dolby SR
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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