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Lakshya

  • 2004
  • Tous publics
  • 3h 6m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
27K
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Lakshya (2004)
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Coming-of-AgeActionDramaRomanceWar

An aimless, jobless, irresponsible grown man joins the army and matures into a battlefield hero.An aimless, jobless, irresponsible grown man joins the army and matures into a battlefield hero.An aimless, jobless, irresponsible grown man joins the army and matures into a battlefield hero.

  • Director
    • Farhan Akhtar
  • Writers
    • Javed Akhtar
    • Karan Kashyap
    • Karan Vishwanath Kashyap
  • Stars
    • Hrithik Roshan
    • Preity G Zinta
    • Amitabh Bachchan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    27K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Farhan Akhtar
    • Writers
      • Javed Akhtar
      • Karan Kashyap
      • Karan Vishwanath Kashyap
    • Stars
      • Hrithik Roshan
      • Preity G Zinta
      • Amitabh Bachchan
    • 111User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Hrithik Roshan
    Hrithik Roshan
    • Karan Shergill
    Preity G Zinta
    Preity G Zinta
    • Romila 'Romi' Dutta
    • (as Preity Zinta)
    Amitabh Bachchan
    Amitabh Bachchan
    • Col. Sunil Damle
    Om Puri
    Om Puri
    • Subedar Maj. Pritam Singh
    Sharad S. Kapoor
    Sharad S. Kapoor
    • Maj. Binod Sengupta
    • (as Sharad.S.Kapoor)
    Raj Zutshi
    Raj Zutshi
    • Maj. Kaushal Verma
    Sushant Singh
    Sushant Singh
    • Capt. Jalal Akbar
    Prashant Chianani
    • Lt. Vishal Srivastav
    • (as Prashant Chainani)
    Shakeel Khan
    • Nk. Raj Tilak Singh
    Ranvir Shorey
    Ranvir Shorey
    • Sep. Tarsem Singh
    • (as Ranvir Shoerey)
    Arav Chowdharry
    • Capt. Manjit Singh Dhingra
    Aditya Srivastav
    Aditya Srivastav
    • Pradeep
    Abir Goswami
    Abir Goswami
    • Capt. Sudhir Mishra (AMC)
    Parmeet Sethi
    Parmeet Sethi
    • Maj. Shahbaaz Humdani (Pakistan)
    Boman Irani
    Boman Irani
    • Mr. Shergill
    Kushal Punjabi
    Kushal Punjabi
    • Rajeev Goel
    Nawab Shah
    Nawab Shah
    • Maj. Satish Babbar
    Sanjay M. Singh
    • Capt. Manjit Singh Dhingra
    • (as Sanjay.M.Singh)
    • Director
      • Farhan Akhtar
    • Writers
      • Javed Akhtar
      • Karan Kashyap
      • Karan Vishwanath Kashyap
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    10sudheerapte

    Good story, well told

    Enjoyable, good story, well told. Farhan Akhtar has done it again, after his first movie Dil Chahta Hai.

    Hrithik Roshan's character grows up from being a confused young lad to a man with a mission. Shades of An Officer and a Gentleman, Guns of Navarone, and a little of Saving Private Ryan.

    Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy have created more of their world music, and it rocks. The first two songs were fabulous; the other songs should be skipped, I thought.

    As in Dil Chahta Hai, the parents are all ultra-supportive. They also dress and decorate in expensive nouveau handlooms, rattan furniture, slip covers, etc. Boston Brahmin did a good review.

    Very nice and straightforward; none of the Hindu Family Values reactionary material that Bollywood routinely churns out.
    kya_bakwaas

    Good work, Farhan Akhtar!

    Farhan Akthar has to live upto his debut 'Dil Chahta Hain' - a feat which will be difficult to match. FA will carry the DCH label forever, much like Ramesh Sippy was labeled with the Sholay tag. Comparing Lakshya with DCH is inevitable. And FA does score in many places. The story is quite simple. The setting is in late 1990s - just prior to the infamous Kargil. Roshan is Karan Shergill, the younger sibling in a well to do Delhi business family. Karan is a happy-go-lucky naive kid who has nothing to worry about in his life. His lady love, Romila Gutta aka Romy (Zinta), on the other hand, is a career minded young lady who has a clear idea what to do with her life. When placed at crossroads when all his friends are deciding about their future career prospects, Karan is influenced by one of his friends' decision and plans to join the Army. And to his own surprise finds himself in the Army training school. However, this sudden transition from his Bohemian lifestyle to army life proves to be more than he can handle and he quits the course. However, Karan realises that things will never be the same again with Romy, who clearly sees him as a quitter, a loser with no ambitions, no goals(That's Lakshya in Hindi) in life. Hurt and dejected, Karan joins the Army training again and comes out as a hard-boiled Lieutenent.

    Karan is posted in the volatile Dras sector, Kashmir. Here meets the stiff, focused Col. Damle (Mr. Bachchan) and his troops who make Karan realize that his Lakshya is to serve the country. Before long, there is a war brewing in the mountains, with Pakistani insurgents blocking out the supplies to various army bases high up in the mountains. Karan suddenly finds himself responsible for his country's safety and plays a key role in winning the battle against the intruders. His Lakshya is met. Technically, the film is brilliant. One of the first army movies made in Bollywood without an overdose of jingoism. German cinematographer Christopher Popp captures the night war sequences beautifully. The natural beauty of the rugged Ladakh has been brought to the screen in its whole. FA is a fine eye for the minor details, e.g., the name plates on the vehicles are in white letters written on black boards, like they were prior to 2001-2. The tense screens between Roshan and his father (played by the inimitable Boman Irani) are excellent. The film was conceived very very well. However, since nothing is perfect, no review is complete without some criticism. Lakshya has its faults - and most of these are because we had expected otherwise from the director of DCH. For one, there is not much of a script, so people watching for killing time will be bored. Unlike most war/army movies, this is more of a drama. Unlike DCH, we hardly have a light-hearted moment in the movie. Javed Akthar has returned to script writing after a long gap BUT I had expected more. Second, there are too many characters. Many actors in "special appearances" prove to be more distractions than integral elements of the story. Amitabh has his moments, but Om Puri, Lillette Dubey and Shushant have been wasted. At points, we feel that FA had a hard time to decide whether to keep pop-patriotism away from the movie. Songs distract and do not fit in the script, unlike DCH. My rating - 6.5/10 - for the sincerity with which the movie was made, for FA's dedication to his work, and for Hritik Roshan's performance.
    8devavratoak

    one of the most realistic war movies

    Finally Bollywood came up with a nice war movie, featuring then ever charming big Bacchan and the heartthrob Hritik. The movie makers surely consulted some service personnel before getting into production. And that was well seen. The tracer bullets, the accuracy of the weapons,uniforms,officer to me relation and other such things were absolutely realistic and stunning. The insurgent chase in the grasses, the rock climbing, the final battle and most important the IMA training were absolutely 9.9 / 10 . Way to go Farhan and his team. this movie is definitely a hit, at least in my home. The support actors were great in their job, specially Sushant and Om Puriji. Bachan sahib doing that 'we've done it' was exhilarating after they won back Peak 5179. The portrayal of the soldiers couldn't have been better. Shankar Ehsan and Loy,what else can i say other than you are great? Awesome movie.

    PS. Preity Zinta was not actually required so much, it looked quiet unnecessary.
    9akumar82

    Lakshya is absolutely excellent: A Class Product from India!

    Absolutely fantastic. Hrithik Roshan is brilliantly understated in this coming-of-age epic. World-class production values and high father-son, soldier-soldier emotional content that's not forced (Like the overdone mess LOC). The war scenes were brilliant. People must remember, this film was NOT BASED ON KARGIL. Akhtar took the war as a backdrop to show Karan's transformation - his path from irresponsible and misguided childhood to manhood. This film was quite an experience. I just can't understand how this flopped (If grossing 22 Crores in India can be termed "poor box office performance"). Man, my countrymen really take the cake. Garbage like Veer Zaara (Stunning locales, beautiful people, and amazing music, but overall POOR in terms of content) and Kal Ho Na Ho are lapped up by audiences, but Yuva and Lakshya are rejected completely. After Shah Rukh Khan murdered Asoka with his obsessive megalomania and J.P. Dutta took jingoism to an all-time low in LOC, Lakshya is an epic motion picture. Somewhat muted and subtle, but never EVER slight. Hrithik's a star.
    9shanawaz_82

    Farhan is a very promising film maker

    One of the best Hindi films i have ever seen. I have never heard background music like that in any other Hindi film, at least in the last decade. The special effects in the rock climbing scene were done very well. Farhan has proved to be a good film maker by making two completely different sorts of films and made them both beautifully. The shots were like paintings and everything looked authentic and real, like the uniforms and the helicopters and the camps fitted perfectly with the surroundings and the imagination of it all as a whole is just amazing. Farhan to me is a very promising film maker. Hritiks acting was outstanding, except for a little over acting in the beginning. Overall i must say that i know i can expect great things from farhan and from Hritik. Good luck! and Congratulations!

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    • Trivia
      The highest crane shot ever done for a feature film was done on 13 October 2003 with a 24ft Giraffe crane at 17.796 ft above the Tanglangla Pass (17582 ft) in Ladakh, India.
    • Goofs
      When Hrithik Roshan receives a letter from his friend while in Kargil and is interrupted by his fellow senior officer, he puts the letter in his right pant pocket, but when he remembers about the letter later on, he removes the letter from his left pant pocket.
    • Quotes

      Pakistani Intruder: [on the walky talky] Hello, Gaznavi 3. Why has the firing stopped? Gaznavi 3, come in. Why has the firing stopped?

      Capt. Jalal Akbar: The firing has stopped because Gaznabi has reached his destiny. Leave now or, I swear by Allah, we won't spare you.

      Pakistani Intruder: What's that? Swear by Allah? Are you a Muslim?

      Capt. Jalal Akbar: For you, I am just an Indian.

    • Connections
      Featured in 50th Filmfare Awards (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Main Aisa Kyun Hoon
      Music by Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani & Loy Mendonsa

      Lyrics by Javed Akhtar

      Performed by Shaan

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    • Release date
      • June 18, 2004 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • Official site (India)
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • 魯蛇奇兵
    • Filming locations
      • Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, India
    • Production company
      • Excel Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • ₹300,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $753,600
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $380,000
      • Jun 20, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,859,242
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    • Runtime
      • 3h 6m(186 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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