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Krantiveer

  • 1994
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 27m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
2.6K
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Nana Patekar, Danny Denzongpa, Dimple Kapadia, and Paresh Rawal in Krantiveer (1994)
ActionCrimeDrama

Disowned by his parents at a young age, a man ends up in a small village controlled by underworld dons and powerful politicians. Lazy, alcoholic, and unemployed, he gets influenced by a jour... Read allDisowned by his parents at a young age, a man ends up in a small village controlled by underworld dons and powerful politicians. Lazy, alcoholic, and unemployed, he gets influenced by a journalist with a positive mission.Disowned by his parents at a young age, a man ends up in a small village controlled by underworld dons and powerful politicians. Lazy, alcoholic, and unemployed, he gets influenced by a journalist with a positive mission.

  • Director
    • Mehul Kumar
  • Writer
    • K.K. Singh
  • Stars
    • Nana Patekar
    • Dimple Kapadia
    • Atul Agnihotri
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mehul Kumar
    • Writer
      • K.K. Singh
    • Stars
      • Nana Patekar
      • Dimple Kapadia
      • Atul Agnihotri
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Nana Patekar
    Nana Patekar
    • Pratap Narayan Tilak
    Dimple Kapadia
    Dimple Kapadia
    • Megha Dixit
    Atul Agnihotri
    Atul Agnihotri
    • Atul Dhayal
    • (as Atul Agnihotree)
    Mamta Kulkarni
    Mamta Kulkarni
    • Mamta
    Farida Jalal
    Farida Jalal
    • Mrs. Tilak (Pratap's Mother)
    Paresh Rawal
    Paresh Rawal
    • Laxmidas Dhayal
    Tinnu Anand
    Tinnu Anand
    • Yograj
    • (as Tinu Anand)
    Mushtaq Khan
    Mushtaq Khan
    • Babbanrao Deshmukh
    Ishrat Ali
    Ishrat Ali
    • Chandrasen Azad
    Danny Denzongpa
    Danny Denzongpa
    • Chatursingh Chita
    Bindu Desai
    Bindu Desai
    • Spl Appearance in Song Love Rap
    • (as Bindu)
    Shafi Inamdar
    Shafi Inamdar
    • TV Interviewer
    Girish Malik
    Girish Malik
      Mahesh Anand
      Mahesh Anand
      • Vaisiram
      Sujit Kumar
      Sujit Kumar
      • Police Commissioner
      • (as Sujeet Kumar)
      Rammohan Sharma
      Rammohan Sharma
      • Vishnu Narayan Tilak
      • (as Ram Mohan)
      Vikas Anand
      Vikas Anand
      • Hukum Ali Javed
      Janardhan Parab
      Janardhan Parab
      • Ismail
      • Director
        • Mehul Kumar
      • Writer
        • K.K. Singh
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      User reviews10

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      8ajji-2

      Nana Patekar rules, I tell u !!!

      OK, there is a fairly common plotline here, elevated by some intellegent dialogues and the topic of Hindu-Muslim riots in India (which were in the news then, related to the desecration of Babri mosque in India), and punctuated by the usual Indian song-and-dance numbers. Mamta looks sexy, Agnihotri looks the part of her doe-eyed lover, Paresh Rawal stretches his acting abilities and Danny is... well, the villain. Dimple is great as usual, but the real item here is Nana, who blazes across the screen (he got a Best Actor award for this), mesmerizing the viewer. Take him out, and this is yet another Indian potboiler about politics, crime, romance and bloodshed.

      Long after u forget the rest of the film, u will still remember all the scenes related to Nana. In fact, the director could have made the film more focused and gripping by taking out all the silly songs and sub-plots (even though i'm a bit partial to sexy rain songs featuring starlets like Mamta, they do seem to be out of place here). Like Pacino and De Niro, Nana Patekar's acting leaves u breathless and begging for more. If u r a fan of his, this is not to be missed. If u haven't seen any of his flicks yet, this is a FINE place to get started.

      Rating: 8/10
      9coolprateek7

      totally worth the National Award.....

      This movie worth National award. Nana's acting performance in this movie is excellent. Story,plot revolves around the tensions created by politics in India.

      If you ignore the typical Bollywood's over dramatization, this movie depicts the close happenings of real world elections during 90's.

      Both direction and acting are brilliant. Nana's, Jackie's acting are the finest of both their careers. Dimple Kapadia has also depicted Character in an finest way possible.

      Movie clearly tries to show the Political control over the media for monitory gains. This movie is of a great message to society.
      7nadkarnisumeet

      Nana's claim to fame!!

      Based on the 1993 Bombay riots, Krantiveer brought immense critical acclaim as well as commercial success to its lead actor Nana Patekar. This was his first solo hero role after gaining foothold in Bollywood as a formidable villain. His famous dialogue "Yeh Musalman ka khoon yeh Hindu ka khoon ... bataa is mein Musalman ka kaunsa Hindu ka kaunsa!!." struck the right chord with the masses. Indeed, the national integration theme was quite pertinent for those troubled times and the film became a super hit.

      The plot revolved around a common man who takes on a local don (Danny) and his politician cronies who instigate communal riots. Dimple Kapadia played a journalist and rape survivor who admires Nana and helps him in his mission. Atul Agnihotri and Mamta Kulkarni had nothing much to do except a couple of unnecessary songs.

      Mehul Kumar's treatment was unabashedly raw and volatile like his previous hit 'Tirangaa' (1993). Krantiveer was his last success and he made Mrityudaata (1997) and Kohram (1999) with Amitabh Bachchan later - both box office flops.

      Krantiveer made Nana an instant star and public used to mouth his long monologue in the climax while watching the film multiple times in theatre. He was in full form and even grooved to love rap with Bindu (in a cameo). The film won Nana his first and only Best actor Filmfare award.

      But today, Krantiveer appears quite loud and dated. It is frequently shown on Zee Cinema but I cant sit through it now. Well, times change and so does the audience taste..
      9benareameya

      Bollywood's fight-club

      earlier when Bollywood used to have limited budget, technicians, etc actors used to be the captain of the ship. this one has the one of the most capable actors of last few decades. thought i would like to encourage people to watch this film because of mehul kumar. this guy had a vision and it shows with every frame. its a full entertainment riot. Bollywood's fight club. it made me think for days when i 1st saw it when i was hardly 10. see it to believe in one man revolution. look it for acting, direction, story possibly every basic thing you can expect from a great film. surprisingly it has some funky music which was super-hit at that time and even today it will entertain you with lyrics. finally, this one is not for a miss.
      6Peter_Young

      An action-packed patriotic drama, which has a good story but succumbs to commercial pressures

      The subject matter of Krantiveer is quite interesting, and it could have been a great classic. But sadly the film is a) very very exaggerated in execution; and b) is clearly not a film confident in its own merit and in order to attract wider audiences makes use of some unnecessary romantic subplots with younger actor so as to just make it more commercially appealing. As for the first point, the film is just very theatrical. Despite a strong story and good actors, it keeps abusing its core message and pushing it too much by being quite preachy, sometimes stagy, and unrealistic. The second point is a common problem of many films of the sort where older actors lead the film. In this film, Nana Patekar and Dimple Kapadia, two great actors who had by then passed their so-called sale-by-date, were probably insufficient factors for a commercial film, and so two young charmers were recruited for the songs and romantic portions, Atul Agnihotri and Mamta Kulkarni. How funny is that. The portrayal of the communal riots and the dehumanization that takes place after is handled quite well.

      Where the film scores big time and everybody already knows that is in the stupendous presence of Nana Patekar, one of India's topmost actors. Patekar is tremendous in the part - real, nuanced, fiery - and he's quite a star, which is something the producers didn't really know or understand. He creates a man who is both a character actor and a hero, and this is definitely enough of a reason to watch the film. Another reason is obviously Dimple Kapadia, a marvelous actress in her own right. Her character is sometimes stereotypically written, but in a number of hard-hitting scenes, she outdoes herself even if the context is a little theatrical. Atul Agnihotri and Mamta Kulkarni do their usual bits, giving exactly what's expected of them, which is not much, as does Danny Denzogpa, who is the most typical villain you can get. I wish director Mehul Kumar had not turned this dark subject matter into a fluffy potboiler, as also seen in the songs and some of the action. The communal strife though is handled well, and kudos to Patekar and Kapadia for their superbly played roles. Overall, a flawed film but thoroughly watchable.

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        Distributors from few regions wanted to back out from the film as Nana Patekar was playing a solo role in a mainstream film.Mehul Kumar assured them that he wouldn't ask them any penny to whatever amount they have payed him at the moment and he will bear the further losses if film doesn't work.During the trial show the same distributors got ready to pour any amount of money fro the film.
      • Quotes

        Pratap Narayan Tilak: So you have come to see the scene of my death.

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        Featured in Mrityudaata (1997)

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      • Release date
        • July 22, 1994 (India)
      • Country of origin
        • India
      • Language
        • Hindi
      • Also known as
        • Revolutionary
      • Production company
        • NH Studioz
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        • 2h 27m(147 min)
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