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Kaante

  • 2002
  • R
  • 2h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
5.6K
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Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt, Lucky Ali, Kumar Gaurav, Mahesh Manjrekar, and Suniel Shetty in Kaante (2002)
Six bank robbers trying to pull off the perfect heist discover one of them is an undercover cop.
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Six bank robbers trying to pull off the perfect heist discover one of them is an undercover cop.Six bank robbers trying to pull off the perfect heist discover one of them is an undercover cop.Six bank robbers trying to pull off the perfect heist discover one of them is an undercover cop.

  • Director
    • Sanjay Gupta
  • Writers
    • Sanjay Gupta
    • Yash Keswani
    • Vinay
  • Stars
    • Amitabh Bachchan
    • Sanjay Dutt
    • Suniel Shetty
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    5.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sanjay Gupta
    • Writers
      • Sanjay Gupta
      • Yash Keswani
      • Vinay
    • Stars
      • Amitabh Bachchan
      • Sanjay Dutt
      • Suniel Shetty
    • 61User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Amitabh Bachchan
    Amitabh Bachchan
    • Yashvardhan 'Major' Rampal
    Sanjay Dutt
    Sanjay Dutt
    • Jay 'Ajju' Rehan
    Suniel Shetty
    Suniel Shetty
    • Marc Issak
    • (as Sunil Shetty)
    Mahesh Manjrekar
    Mahesh Manjrekar
    • Raj 'Bali' Yadav
    Lucky Ali
    Lucky Ali
    • Maqbool 'Mak' Haider
    Kumar Gaurav
    Kumar Gaurav
    • Anand 'Andy' Mathur
    Namrata Singh Gujral
    Namrata Singh Gujral
    • Renu A. Mathur
    • (as Namrata Cooper)
    Malaika Arora
    Malaika Arora
    • Lisa - Marc's girlfriend
    Rati Agnihotri
    Rati Agnihotri
    • Major's wife
    Isha Koppikar
    Isha Koppikar
    • Dancer…
    Ranjit Chowdhry
    Ranjit Chowdhry
    • Det. Constable
    Jf Davis
    Jf Davis
    • Det. MacQuarrie
    • (as J.F. Davis)
    Morgana Di Castlebesozza
    • Receptionist
    Sanjay Sippy
    • Mr. Adler
    Gilbert Aguilera
    • Drug dealer
    Ike Bram
    • Sonny
    Aslam Khan
    • Pathan
    Kurt Sinclair
    • Police chief
    • Director
      • Sanjay Gupta
    • Writers
      • Sanjay Gupta
      • Yash Keswani
      • Vinay
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews61

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    8ezikiel312

    Sweet & stylized. Who cares if it rips off?

    To say honestly, this is probably one of the best Bollywood films from recent years. Considering that it's a total ripoff (and not the first time) of Hollywood crime and gangster movies, that's saying a lot.

    The movie revolves around six Indian hoods living in L.A., each with a history or current involvement in crime. You have leader Major (Amitabh Bachchan), loose cannon Ajju (Sanjay Dutt), club bouncer Mark (Suneil Shetty), techie Andy (Kumar Gaurav), bumbling Bali (Mahesh Manjrekar) and his more sane partner, Mac (Lucky Ali). All of them have a desperate need for money for their own separate reasons and decide to band together and rob a bank. Upon doing so, they discover that the police were tipped off to it, and then try to discover which of them is an undercover cop.

    The plot can be split into three separate acts, most of the first being derived from The Usual Suspects, the second from Heat, and the third from Reservoir Dogs. The first part (having little to do with the rest of the movie) serves as a character setup, through a police interrogation about a truck, the second about the planning of the robbery, and the third as it's aftermath. Every sequence taken almost page by page off their "inspiration." It's here that most would differ on the film, but I'm looking beyond.

    All of the actors are well cast, save perhaps Lucky Ali and Kumar Gaurav. All a great at playing the tough guy, yet also as their individual characters. Sanjay Dutt portrays an essence of total badass gangsta, and Manjrekar provides some of the film greatest laughs as a bafoon with an affinity for sex an obscene jokes.

    Which brings me to my next point. I have never seen an Indian movie with the amount of swearing and vulgar content as this one, probably because of it's Western source material. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind it, but it goes to extremes. I didn't get the idea of an Indian strip club nor how and why the six got to where they were. The film makes a point that there is a huge Indian crime culture in L.A., which I don't believe for a second.

    Wowing me were definitely some fun jokes as I mentioned above, and the centerpiece shootout with the cops, referencing almost every big action sequence in film. Mindless, but fun. The de-saturated green picture gave it a gritty look adding to the feel. And of, course, no Bollywood movie is complete without songs, and luckily this one gives us a couple memorable ones which fit the movie, and serve more as background score rather than part of the story.

    All in all a fun flick that in fun to look at and watch. Maybe I'm going soft on it since I am very fond of the three aforementioned Hollywood movies, but this movie takes those plot lines and makes them its own. 3/4 stars
    jfdavis3

    What about the American?

    This is a unique film in many ways, most of which have been touched upon. It is a refreshing new version of Bollywood film making. Cheers to Sanjay Gupta for taking the chance to be different.

    Sanjay Dutt was excellent in this film. He reminds me of Jean Reno, and hopefully this will open him up to an international audience.

    What I would also like to comment on is my performance as Detective Maquarrie. I busted my butt to give the audience a realistic LA detective, and did all my own stunts as well.

    It was a pleasure working with some of Bollywoods best, they are truly a great bunch of guys and were very profesional. Hats off to all of them for taking a chance on this film.

    If you have any comments, please feel free to e-mail me.

    I can also be seen in last years "Windalkers" as a marine sgt., and you will be seeing alot more of me in the future.

    Thanks to all that saw the film.

    JF Davis
    Kaippally

    When Hollywood makes a Bollywood film.

    Let me begin by saying that I write this review with a very open mind. I have deliberately refrained from comparing this film to a dozen Hollywood films I have seen in the past. I think its unfair to judge a Bollywood film produced entirely in Hollywood with a budget that's a fraction of the cost of a low budget Hollywood film. Let's judge this cinema as we judge an Indian cinema.

    The opening sequence of this film sets the atmosphere for a warm summer day in LA. It sets the mood for some sinister event that is yet to happen. Some crime has taken place in the City and the usual suspects are rounded up by the LAPD and questioned. The usual suspects being: the Yashvardhan Rampal "Major" (Amitabh Bachan), Jay Rehan 'Ajju' (Sanjay Dutt), Marc Issak (Sunil Shetty), Raj Yadav (Mahesh Manjrekar), Anand Mathur (Kumar Gaurav), and Maqbool Haider (Lucky Ali). None of them trust each other, yet they team up to rob a bank. (By mentioning the words "usual suspects" please bear in mind that I am not throwing you any hints.)

    The first five minutes of the film sets the mood, perspective, character relationships, general theme of the story and direction of the plot. This first six minutes in itself is a first as far as Hindi film goes.

    One of the most outstanding features of this film is that it has done away with post production voice dubbing, and has made live on site recording of the dialogues. This is a real change from the unnatural dubbed voice-overs we have grown sick and tired of in Bollywood films. Dialogues are natural and the sound actually blends in with the LA atmosphere. There is also depth and perspective to the sounds. The sounds of police siren wailing away till kingdom come, constantly reminds us that it is really LA. Some real professionals have been put to work on the sound recording.

    The title sequence in this film is also a welcome change. Something I have never seen in other Hindi movies. Smartly designed urban typography with proper spacing and thematic colours. Music is well chosen. Timing is uniform. Motifs and theme are consistent. simply smashing !!!

    For once Americans speak the way Americans usually speak as opposed to the usual slowed-down-for-desi-audience-dialogues we usually hear in Indian films.

    Cinematography of Kaante is simply brilliant. One can see a perfect marriage of editing and photography with sharp cuts, different camera angles and some dramatic perspectives of Los Angeles city. Anamorphic lenses have been cleverly used to show wide angle shots especially during the shots of the LA strip bar. However the use of warm filter has been a bit overdone. Some indoor night shots can be seen in warm tones, which was quite unnecessary.

    Some nice time lapse sequences and aerial shots can also be seen. This does not mean the photographer goes on a tour of LA city tour, as most Bollywood photographers do while shooting in foreign lands. You also won't see the hero and heroin doing the usual Universal Studios tour in this movie for a change.

    Kaante is packed with some decent action sequences. Perhaps also a first for a film shot in a foreign country. Money has been well spent on some real American stunt actors playing cops. There is also a tastefully executed strip bar song and dance number with the sexy Malaika Arora. The American cast is excellent.

    Has Hollywood invaded Bollywood in Kaante? There are real reasons for technical excellence in this film. Apart from the cast, direction and script writers, there is very little Bollywood presence in Kaante. Cinematography, set decoration, special effects, makeup, and almost all of the technicians in this movie are Hollywood hands. Perhaps that's why this film is so different.

    Sanjay Dutt and Amitabh Bachan have performed their roles faithfully well. New comer Mahesh Manjrekar puts on a commendable performance as the crazed hoodlum. I could resist comparing him to Joe Pesci in Casino while I watched him, :. We hope there is more up his sleeves in the near future. The rest of the six main characters do not share equal number of lines or screen time. There is plenty of wit and humour without trying too hard to be funny. The dialogues are natural. Actors perform effortlessly giving the impression of life.

    Having said all that. There are drawbacks. The script is too wordy at times. The fast paced action sometimes grind to dreaded speech session. Some minor plot holes and illogical turn of events can be noticed. I mentioned that plot introduction and character building took place during the first 6 minutes of the film. But then the story continues to build relationships even till the end of the film. During the last 1 minute of the movie we are shown some 2nd unit shots of Raj Yadav's sister in an institution. This really has little bearing on the story, and is completely unnecessary. We also learn little about Majors wife and family hence we are unable to share his emotions. Sometimes its best to leave the complex relationship building effort in the first half of a story. It tends to distract the viewer from the story line. There is even a song towards end of the film, which was quite out of place. It seems there is an unwritten law in Bollywood that a film has to be longer than two hours, regardless of whether you have the material. This film would have been lot more exciting, if it was a little shorter.

    But none of the drawbacks should scare away anyone who wants to see Hindi cinema at the juncture of a major revolution. Kaante will remain an unforgettable and major step in the evolution of Hindi Cinema.
    batman741

    lives up to expectations..

    Yerp, this is probably 2002's most keenly anticipated bollwood film...and it clicks!

    thought to be a remake of reservoir dogs, this film revolves around 6 men criminals...with one traitor in them...

    the music in this film is no biggie, just below average...but the film's great...worth the wait...
    YOCALU

    RESEVOIR DOGS

    Well done, cinematography was excellent, directing was brillaint, actors was superb, but if you've seen Reservoir Dogs, the ending has been blown and you already know what's going to happen. I wish they had changed the ending, so I would've further enjoyed the movie. Company is by far, the best Hindi gangster movie.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      One of the highest box office opener's in Bollywood history at that time.
    • Goofs
      During the bank robbery scene, it is seen that the cameras, vault and alarms of the bank were disabled by Andy whereas in the last scene when everyone dies, Mak confesses to Major that he was the one who rang up the alarm to call the police.
    • Quotes

      Jay Rehan 'Ajju': [to Major in Hindi] Will you only bark or will you bite?

    • Crazy credits
      In one of the most unusual title credits shown in a Bollywood movie, all the main actors' names were shown in reverse order. So perennial top-billing actor Amitabh Bachchan was last and Mahesh Manjrekar was shown as the first.
    • Alternate versions
      The film was certified A by the Indian Censor Board with just one audio cut which was to remove a strong expletive.
    • Connections
      Followed by Kaante 2 - reloaded
    • Soundtracks
      Baby Baby
      Written by Dev Kohli

      Composed by Anand Raj Anand

      Performed by Sunidhi Chauhan

      Courtesy of Super Cassettes Industries Limited (T-Series)

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    • Release date
      • December 20, 2002 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • Official site [Rediff]
    • Languages
      • Hindi
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Thorns
    • Filming locations
      • Alexandria Hotel - 501 S. Spring Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Film Club
      • Pritish Nandy Communications (PNC)
      • White Feather Films
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    • Budget
      • ₹280,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,041,228
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $425,975
      • Dec 22, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,753,991
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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