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Shikari

  • 2000
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 40m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
565
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Karisma Kapoor, Tabu, and Govinda in Shikari (2000)
CrimeDramaThriller

Filled with vengeance, a simple man turns into a hardcore criminal in order to avenge the destruction of his family.Filled with vengeance, a simple man turns into a hardcore criminal in order to avenge the destruction of his family.Filled with vengeance, a simple man turns into a hardcore criminal in order to avenge the destruction of his family.

  • Director
    • N. Chandra
  • Writers
    • N. Chandra
    • Rajeev Kaul
    • Praful Parekh
  • Stars
    • Govinda
    • Tabu
    • Karisma Kapoor
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    565
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • N. Chandra
    • Writers
      • N. Chandra
      • Rajeev Kaul
      • Praful Parekh
    • Stars
      • Govinda
      • Tabu
      • Karisma Kapoor
    • 8User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Govinda
    Govinda
    • Om Srivastav…
    Tabu
    Tabu
    • Suman
    Karisma Kapoor
    Karisma Kapoor
    • Rajeshwari Rawal
    Shweta Menon
    Shweta Menon
    • Tania Jacobs
    Nirmal Pandey
    Nirmal Pandey
    • Virendra Singh Rawal
    Sushma Seth
    Sushma Seth
    • Rajeshwari's mother
    Kiran Kumar
    Kiran Kumar
    • Arjun Singh
    Johny Lever
    Johny Lever
    • Jafrani
    • (as Johnny Lever)
    Rana Jung Bahadur
    Rana Jung Bahadur
    • Inspector Rana
    Vishnu Sharma
    Beena Banerjee
    Beena Banerjee
    Deep Dhillon
    Deep Dhillon
    Razak Khan
    Razak Khan
    Arun Bali
    Arun Bali
    Gulshan Grover
    Gulshan Grover
    Pramod Moutho
    Pramod Moutho
      Anil Nagrath
      Anil Nagrath
      Paresh Rawal
      Paresh Rawal
      • Director
        • N. Chandra
      • Writers
        • N. Chandra
        • Rajeev Kaul
        • Praful Parekh
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      3WorldMovie99

      The ratings are justified !

      First 30 minutes are a good attempt to cover the script but turned senseless. Then it progresses in thrilling way. Govinda in negative role is unexpected but still convincing. He is the show stealer who excelled as a decent citizen believing in constitutional policies on one hand and also as the revengeful cum obsessive lover turned psycho on the other hand. What an act !

      See the film for Govinda and his deliverance of performances. His performance as the speaker in his enemies condolence day, wearing a white kurta is treat to watch. Karishma is also a character, reflecting the women of manly traits, who depicts both anger ridden and aggressiveness through various ups and downs in series of events. Tabu depicts a decent housewife who accepts her husband as husband irrespective of his immoral traits. The villain is righfully depicted, a passion motivated guy who can lie to society even to achieve his passionate desires. The plot is framed as a revenge story with a few twists of romantic tales. The comic scenes also feel unnecessary. It could have a great thriller if the spicy themes were eradicated from the film, rather focusing highly on realistic appeals. The climax is also justified, where the hero leaves his lover and finally the world for better, on fullfillment of his only purpose of living. A heart breaking ending but still haunting as a fearsome person.

      The presentation is fast, lacks the mindfulness but still perfect in showcasing the psychotic cum inhumane episodes in the film. Though the film is a forerunner of Vadh but couldn't reach the total thrilling set up of Vadh as a thriller. Summing it was average in presenting the story. The story seems clear and understandable, actually due to Govinda. He alone tried to keep the spirit of the movie through his act. A 32/100 for him only. The ratings are felt kind of justified as a whole.
      10Vineet_Mishra

      Watch it only for Govinda's acting

      Movie's plot is crap, but I am giving 10 stars only for wonderful performance given by Govinda. It's sad to see he doesn't get any big movies now. He should work on his fitness and I have heard many people complaining about him arriving late at shooting sets ,he should become more punctual and try to pickup comedy movies or some psychotic villain roles. Only these roles suits him. He is definitely not meant for pure action or pure serious drama. And, I think he should be given come back chances in film industry. Best of Luck, Govinda!!!
      5jmathur_swayamprabha

      Not Baazigar SRK, it's Shikari Govinda

      In 1993, the self-proclaimed Alfred Hitchcock(s) of Bollywood, i.e., director-duo Abbas-Mustan presented young romantic hero - Shah Rukh Khan who was till then considered a newcomer only in a very bold role which was not just some anti-hero kinda but something thitherto unseen and unheard in Bollywood. Why ? Because the hero was no different from any conventional villain, killing innocents to save his own skin and to achieve his goal (important personally for himself only). Bollywood had earlier seen anti-heroes but they were moral and conscientious. Despite being outlaws (or doing illegal things), they were definitely not so amoral as was the 'Baazigar' presented by Abbas-Mustan.

      Baazigar (1993) which was an adaption of Ira Levin's novel A Kiss Before Dying was a huge box office hit and Shah Rukh Khan's courage to do such a role in the beginning years of his career as a hero was also appreciated. He also won the Filmfare Best Actor award for this role.

      Years passed. One day, renowned film director N. Chandra who had directed quality movies like Ankush (1986), Pratighaat (1987) and Tezaab (1988) in the past; decided to make a movie on the lines of Baazigar and teamed up with popular hero Govinda for this purpose. Govinda who had started his career as a romantic hero, had become immensely popular for his comic timing during the nineties and delivered many hit comedies by then. Well, he decided to take a dive into the proposed risky project and accepted the risky role of the same kind of amoral hero (who is no better than a villain) as played by SRK in Baazigar. The result was Shikari (2000).

      Shikari (hunter) begins with our (anti)hero's daredevil escape from jail after which he disguises himself as a middle-aged ugly man and travels from India to South Africa by Ship (on a fake passport, of course). In South Africa, he presents himself as a business tycoon Mahendra Prataap Singh (whereas actually he is Om Shrivastav) and becomes the rival of Virendra Singh Rawal (Nirmal Pandey) in the business of spices. On one stormy rainy night, he kills Virendra after revealing his true identity. He visits Virendra's home later on when his post-death rites are being performed in his real self and introduces himself to Virendra's mother (Sushma Seth), his widow Suman (Tabu) and his unmarried sister Rajeshwari (Karishma Kapoor) as his friend from India. Like Baazigar SRK, our Shikari Govinda also commits two more murders (of innocents) to hide his crime. Since he is an absconding prisoner, the concerned cop (Kiran Kumar) is on his trail. Besides, Rajeshwari starts her quest for her brother's murderer on one hand and falls in love with that very person on the other. She doesn't know that her widow sister-in-law Suman knows everything about the background of this murder (and also the murderer). Everything gets clarified and the narrative (which is now moving without any direction) is closed in a Baazigar like tragic climax.

      First let's talk about the pluses of the movie. It's technically very good and the beginning 15-20 minutes including the introductory scene of Karishma Kapoor are simply awesome. I had seen this movie with my wife in the Chitralaya cinema of Boisar (Maharashtra) when it was released as I was serving at Tarapur Atomic Power Station those days which is situated at that place. It was a pleasure to see the thrills on the big screen (involving human-beings as well as a wild beast). Govinda's changing his face with the help of pieces of a mask may not be reliable but his face got entirely changed by that, is a fact. Even the audience might be finding it difficult to identify Govinda in that disguise. The scene involving the first (and the main) murder is also sensational.

      Since, this movie is resting mainly on Govinda's shoulders only, he had to perform just very very well in the immensely challenging role which was stark contradiction to his popular image those days. And he has not disappointed. Though he did not win any award for his terrific performance in this role, it was really worth an award. His cruel looks when committing murders are simply hateful. But on the other hand, in the scene of his visiting the murder victim's household for condolence purpose, he has displayed his versatile acting skills which are simply adorable. That particular scene (with Govinda's dialogues in that) is very well written and that's why very impressive. Other actors are so-so. However (Late) Nirmal Pandey has delivered a praiseworthy performance.

      The cinematographer has captured the beauty of Cape Town very well. Other technical aspects including the action and chase sequences are also okay. Editing is flawed but for that the script is to be held as culprit.

      Musical score prepared by Aadesh Shrivastava is no match for the chartbusters prepared by Anu Malik for Baazigar. Only one song Bahut Khoobsurat Ghazal Likh Raha Hoon stands out in terms of both lyrics and composition (and also Kumar Sanu's rendition).

      The main trouble of Shikari lies with its script only which is confused and is not able to explain many things properly in the end. Being a copycat is also no easy job as copying also requires some skill. N. Chandra tried to copy Baazigar but despite the best efforts of his principal artiste in the pivotal character, this Shikari of his fell flat on its face.

      Shikari is interesting only in its first half. The post-interval session is a complete letdown. However, for diehard Govinda fans, it may prove to be a big treat as their favourite hero took risk to play a negative role in his heyday and excelled in that.

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      10prtmpl

      Ever-Greatest actor Govinda, Superb acting by Govinda.

      Superb movie. This is called real actor who can play any role very very easily. When acting is defined by an actor then actor is called GOVINDA. Otherwise actors are defined by their acting. There is no comparison of Govinda. What an acting. Superb movie. No one can do acting like Govinda. Actors like Aamir, Shahrukh, Salman, Ajay, Suniel, Anil etc do good acting, But Govinda do best acting greatest acting. Acting is defined from Govinda. In presence of Govinda acting of other actors become overshadow. But this is not happen with any other actor. Like in Bade Miya chhote Miya Acting of Govinda completely overshadow Amitabh's acting. Similarly in every movie of Govinda. This is the reason why any actors fears to work with Govinda. Govinda is Great.

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      • Trivia
        Govinda, Karisma Kapoor and Tabu re-united after Saajan Chale Sasural.
      • Goofs
        Karisma falls in a well but manages to come out without much wounds.

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      • Release date
        • October 6, 2000 (India)
      • Country of origin
        • India
      • Language
        • Hindi
      • Filming locations
        • India
      • Production company
        • Kavita Pictures
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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $40,712
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $40,712
        • Oct 8, 2000
      • Gross worldwide
        • $40,712
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      • Runtime
        • 2h 40m(160 min)
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