When a notorious criminal is apprehended by an industrious inspector and subsequently convicted by the officer's brother, he seeks the ultimate revenge against the family.When a notorious criminal is apprehended by an industrious inspector and subsequently convicted by the officer's brother, he seeks the ultimate revenge against the family.When a notorious criminal is apprehended by an industrious inspector and subsequently convicted by the officer's brother, he seeks the ultimate revenge against the family.
- Awards
- 1 win & 3 nominations total
Rammohan Sharma
- Police commissioner
- (as Ram Mohan)
Harbans Darshan M. Arora
- Commissioner
- (uncredited)
Cheetah Yajnesh Shetty
- Dilawar's Henchmen
- (uncredited)
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This movie is a typical 90s flick with revolving doors, songs in random places, mad stunts, a motorbike, rich villain and a revengeful hero
One scene has Ajay Devgan doing a mad stunt on his motorbike like PHOOL AUR KAANTE (1991) which he had two bikes but in this he has 1 The next scene has Suresh Oberoi converting his crutch to a gun LOL
The film has some engaging scenes between Danny and Ajay The film keeps you hooked during the scenes
Ajay Devgan normally plays the person who was guilty of something he never did and takes revenge However in this he takes revenge for his master He looses his eyesight but when his friend donates his eyes to him, he wears dark sunglasses and vows never to take his glasses off until he confronts Dilawar
Ajay plays his role to perfection Tabu doesn't support much but is good Danny plays a good villain Suresh is usual Gulshan Grover is funny
One scene has Ajay Devgan doing a mad stunt on his motorbike like PHOOL AUR KAANTE (1991) which he had two bikes but in this he has 1 The next scene has Suresh Oberoi converting his crutch to a gun LOL
The film has some engaging scenes between Danny and Ajay The film keeps you hooked during the scenes
Ajay Devgan normally plays the person who was guilty of something he never did and takes revenge However in this he takes revenge for his master He looses his eyesight but when his friend donates his eyes to him, he wears dark sunglasses and vows never to take his glasses off until he confronts Dilawar
Ajay plays his role to perfection Tabu doesn't support much but is good Danny plays a good villain Suresh is usual Gulshan Grover is funny
Vijaypath review :
Released on same day as the all time biggest blockbuster Hum Aapke Hain Koun (HAHK) in 1994, Vijaypath was typical actioner spearheaded by Ajay Devgn who was only known as an action hero that time. Surprisingly, it took a bigger opening than HAHK (which had a limited release in first few weeks) and became a sleeper hit of that year.
A fresh Tabu was paired opposite Ajay and they looked good together on screen. Anu Maliks songs Ruk Ruk Ruk became quite popular.
The action sequences were the films highlight and Ajay was simply rocking pulling off those tough stunts designed by dad Veeru Devgan. Danny played a formidable villain and his performance was fantastic. Gulshan Grover hammed it up as his bumbling nephew.
I had seen the film on VHS during its release and liked it for its action. It airs occasionally on satellite tv also. Do watch it if you havent.
Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.
Released on same day as the all time biggest blockbuster Hum Aapke Hain Koun (HAHK) in 1994, Vijaypath was typical actioner spearheaded by Ajay Devgn who was only known as an action hero that time. Surprisingly, it took a bigger opening than HAHK (which had a limited release in first few weeks) and became a sleeper hit of that year.
A fresh Tabu was paired opposite Ajay and they looked good together on screen. Anu Maliks songs Ruk Ruk Ruk became quite popular.
The action sequences were the films highlight and Ajay was simply rocking pulling off those tough stunts designed by dad Veeru Devgan. Danny played a formidable villain and his performance was fantastic. Gulshan Grover hammed it up as his bumbling nephew.
I had seen the film on VHS during its release and liked it for its action. It airs occasionally on satellite tv also. Do watch it if you havent.
Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.
Vijaypath review :
Released on same day as the all time biggest blockbuster Hum Aapke Hain Koun (HAHK) in 1994, Vijaypath was typical actioner spearheaded by Ajay Devgn who was only known as an action hero that time. Surprisingly, it took a bigger opening than HAHK (which had a limited release in first few weeks) and became a sleeper hit of that year.
A fresh Tabu was paired opposite Ajay and they looked good together on screen. Anu Maliks songs Ruk Ruk Ruk became quite popular.
The action sequences were the films highlight and Ajay was simply rocking pulling off those tough stunts designed by dad Veeru Devgan. Danny played a formidable villain and his performance was fantastic. Gulshan Grover hammed it up as his bumbling nephew.
I had seen the film on VHS during its release and liked it for its action. It airs occasionally on satellite tv also. Do watch it if you havent.
Released on same day as the all time biggest blockbuster Hum Aapke Hain Koun (HAHK) in 1994, Vijaypath was typical actioner spearheaded by Ajay Devgn who was only known as an action hero that time. Surprisingly, it took a bigger opening than HAHK (which had a limited release in first few weeks) and became a sleeper hit of that year.
A fresh Tabu was paired opposite Ajay and they looked good together on screen. Anu Maliks songs Ruk Ruk Ruk became quite popular.
The action sequences were the films highlight and Ajay was simply rocking pulling off those tough stunts designed by dad Veeru Devgan. Danny played a formidable villain and his performance was fantastic. Gulshan Grover hammed it up as his bumbling nephew.
I had seen the film on VHS during its release and liked it for its action. It airs occasionally on satellite tv also. Do watch it if you havent.
Ajay Devgan after PHOOL AUR KAANTE(1991) his debut kept doing action hero roles Most of his films had him playing a guy who was wronged and who seeks revenge
This is another one with a slight difference being Ajay seeks revenge of his master Half the film you have Ajay wearing glasses to hide his eyes which are of his deceased master's son Even during the songs Ajay has the glasses on He also does a stunt on 1 bike like he did in PAK but here only on 1 bike Suresh Oberoi his father prepares a gun from his crutches LOL
The film is typical 90's style but it's well handled in parts The clashes between Danny and Ajay are well handled and there are several engaging scenes There are also forced comedy scenes and songs
Direction is okay Music is decent
Ajay does his trademark angry young man role and does a good job Tabu in one of her first films does an okay job as the heroine Amongst rest Danny is typical, Gulshan is funny Suresh Oberoi is okay
This is another one with a slight difference being Ajay seeks revenge of his master Half the film you have Ajay wearing glasses to hide his eyes which are of his deceased master's son Even during the songs Ajay has the glasses on He also does a stunt on 1 bike like he did in PAK but here only on 1 bike Suresh Oberoi his father prepares a gun from his crutches LOL
The film is typical 90's style but it's well handled in parts The clashes between Danny and Ajay are well handled and there are several engaging scenes There are also forced comedy scenes and songs
Direction is okay Music is decent
Ajay does his trademark angry young man role and does a good job Tabu in one of her first films does an okay job as the heroine Amongst rest Danny is typical, Gulshan is funny Suresh Oberoi is okay
Box office success doesn't necessarily assure a good film, and "Vijaypath" is no exception to it. It's a simple revenge movie full of improbabilities and stupidity. Perhaps the success of "Phool Aur Kaante" compelled the film maker to churn the action image of Ajay Devgan.
The plot is much contrived and the sequences created are simply amateurish. In between there are some well choreographed songs, which does a little to geld the story and mostly not situational. Perhaps it's what 90s mass craved for, a lot of action though there is less to offer in the plot. Overall, the film looks technically well, otherwise it's a forgettable film in terms of story.
Rating: 1 star out of 4.
The plot is much contrived and the sequences created are simply amateurish. In between there are some well choreographed songs, which does a little to geld the story and mostly not situational. Perhaps it's what 90s mass craved for, a lot of action though there is less to offer in the plot. Overall, the film looks technically well, otherwise it's a forgettable film in terms of story.
Rating: 1 star out of 4.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film is based on the epic Mahabharata. As per director, Faruq Sidique, the character sketch of Ajay Devgn is inspired from the main hero of Mahabharata, Karna who was the only undefeated warrior throughout the epic and was ever-victorious.
- GoofsIn one of the scenes of the song "Raah mein unse mulakat ho gayi", Tabu's hairs are shown tied for a second and then again opened up.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Avvai Shanmugi (1996)
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