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Deewaar: Let's Bring Our Heroes Home

  • 2004
  • 2h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.7K
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Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, and Amrita Rao in Deewaar: Let's Bring Our Heroes Home (2004)
A group of Indian POW (Prisoners Of War) rebels against Pakistani army and tries to escape from their captivity during India-Pakistan war in 1971.
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A group of Indian POW (Prisoners Of War) rebels against Pakistani army and tries to escape from their captivity during India-Pakistan war in 1971.A group of Indian POW (Prisoners Of War) rebels against Pakistani army and tries to escape from their captivity during India-Pakistan war in 1971.A group of Indian POW (Prisoners Of War) rebels against Pakistani army and tries to escape from their captivity during India-Pakistan war in 1971.

  • Director
    • Milan Luthria
  • Writers
    • Anurag Kashyap
    • Shridhar Raghavan
  • Stars
    • Amitabh Bachchan
    • Sanjay Dutt
    • Akshaye Khanna
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Milan Luthria
    • Writers
      • Anurag Kashyap
      • Shridhar Raghavan
    • Stars
      • Amitabh Bachchan
      • Sanjay Dutt
      • Akshaye Khanna
    • 12User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Amitabh Bachchan
    Amitabh Bachchan
    • Maj. Ranvir Kaul
    Sanjay Dutt
    Sanjay Dutt
    • Khan
    Akshaye Khanna
    Akshaye Khanna
    • Gaurang Kaul
    Amrita Rao
    Amrita Rao
    • Radhika
    Raghubir Yadav
    Raghubir Yadav
    • Jata
    • (as Raghuvir Yadav)
    Kay Kay Menon
    Kay Kay Menon
    • Sohail
    Akhilendra Mishra
    Akhilendra Mishra
    • Radhika's Father
    Tanuja Samarth
    Tanuja Samarth
    • Ranvir Kaul's wife
    • (as Tanuja)
    Nishikant Dixit
    • Capt. Ajit Verma
    Saurabh Dubey
    Saurabh Dubey
    • Minister
    Rajendra Gupta
    Rajendra Gupta
    • Anand
    Ashraf Ul Haq
    • Naru
    Arvinda Jaiswal
    • Pakistani Soldier
    Yasir Khan
    • Lt. Rehmat Kazi
    Piyush Mishra
    Piyush Mishra
    • Major Qureshi
    Sanjay Narvekar
    Sanjay Narvekar
    • Marathe
    Meena Patel
    • Anand's Wife
    D. Santosh
    D. Santosh
    • Lt. Raghu Jena
    • Director
      • Milan Luthria
    • Writers
      • Anurag Kashyap
      • Shridhar Raghavan
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    User reviews12

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    Herag

    Good Movie.

    The attempt to make a good movie should be lauded, in this instance an off-beat Movie that exemplies the bravery of the Indian Army over the Coward dogs that are the captors. The Script is good but I donot see a patriotic son in an attempt to save his father dallying with twins, this is obviously for the demented,degenerate front benchers who are used to equally demented lowlife actors like Sharukh khan in mindless popsicle movies by pubescent directors. Bachchan is good and Dutt is getting better. The movie keeps you glued, has some authentic scenes. The movie is good and we need more of them instead of the trash that is being dished out with same Cast,same choreography,same locations, same jokes. These movies bring back some long needed dignity to the Indian Cinema.
    1zarminae-machupeechu

    Warmongering's old hat at best, dangerous & irresponsible at worst

    Come on! Get over with the Pakistan bashing guys. Bollywood can not only make brilliant movies- but can seriously affect a generation of viewers.

    I am a HUGE Bollywood fan- but anti-Pakistan movies just make me wince too much to enjoy screenplay, cinematography, action sequences- everything.

    I'm really happy to see that viewers on both sides of the border are rejecting propaganda, and there are movies like Main Hoon Na out there that have done brilliantly not only because they deserved to because of the quality of its Bollywood masala- but also because it tries to say: give peace a chance and shows that there are crazies out there on both sides who do not represent the masses.
    2ballabijay

    Totally unrealistic cheap movie on war...

    Just want to say one thing about this movie: watch Hindi movie "1971" first, and then watch this one. you'll know the defects and cheapness of this movie.

    I agree that it's a movie, and therefore will be dramatized. But this much!!! Totally unrealistic. You might want to laugh at some very serious scenes here.

    Don't want to waste my time reviewing about this movie. If you want to watch a movie on war between India and Pakistan, then watch Border, Tango Charlie, 1971 or Hero. But never this one. The standard of the movie is that of 80s.

    Watch this one if you want to get frustrated with the director, screenplay, actors and yourself.
    5silvan-desouza

    Could be much better

    In 1975 Amitabh gave a classic DEEWAAR which is remembered even today in 2004 Amitabh returns again with another DEEWAAR this time as an old prisoner of war

    The film deals with the story of prisoners of war from India who are caught n arrested since 1971

    The film deals with how they wanna escape and how Akshaye wants to save his father The film takes inspiration from 2 English films and also is too filmy Also another problem being the casting of the other actors who are arrested with Bachchan don't look old

    The torture scenes are well handled and Akshaye's journey to Pakistan is well handled too Sanjay Dutt's scenes though cattering towards the masses are well handled The escape is well handled but Sanju's escape is too filmy Even Akshaye- Amrita track could be avoided rest the film is well handled and the second half gets better and till the end keeps you engrossed

    Direction by Milan Luthria is good in parts, overall average Music is okay

    Amongst actors Amitabh carries the film on his shoulders and is fantastic throughout 2004 was the best year for him, after KHAKEE, DEV this was his 3rd powerpacked performance Akshaye Khanna excels, sadly nowdays we see him doing c grade films mostly But he was outstanding in this serious role Sanju plays to the gallery and is fun to watch in a clichéd role Kaykay excels in his role Aditya Shrivastav too is fantastic Amrita Rao is avoidable, Tanuja is okay
    6alren

    It's a nice entertaining movie.

    Amitabh appearing in his old super-hit namesake as Major Ranvir Kaul who is held as a undeclared prisoner of War between India and Pakistan for over 30 odd years with many others. The start of the movie is gripping showing one of the nth attempts made to escape and the will to survive persecution.

    One attempts by a their mate is partly successful and in conveying the message to Indians. But it is in vain as the Government & Army cannot do anything. The son of Kaul, Akshaye Khanna, takes it upon himself to go to Pakistan and get his father back. Here's the silly part of the ease in how he enters Pakistan and goes about doing the necessary.

    As a reprimand for the escape attempt the prisoners are moved to a 'high security' prison where they mingle with other similar captives, led by Raj Zutshi. Also there is Sunjay Dutt a goon caught on the border. He somehow manages to escape and in short teams up with Khanna for the escape where he lands up back in the jail (!!).

    The title 'Let's bring our hero's home' is kind of misnomer as this is no rescue attempt (like Behind Enemy Lines, Saving Private Ryan, etc.). Couple of scenes by Kay Kay (a good playback singer – playing a Pakistani jail officer) and Akhilendra Mishra are impressive. The heroine is a waste. A couple of songs here and there. Though the escape planning, akshaye in Pakistan, and some of them are lame (compared to good Hollywood thrillers) it is a good entertainment package.

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    • Trivia
      The launch of this movie was different in the sense that there was no coconut-breaking ritual or sounding-the-clapperboard ceremony. Instead the lead men Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt and Akshaye Khanna unveiled their giant-sized pictures and clicked the remote for the screening of the one-minute promo.
    • Goofs
      Amitabh Bachchan is shown to be in Pakistani jail since 1971 which makes it 33 years in 2004.Akshay Khanna who plays his son in the film is shown as 30 year old man.

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 2004 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Let's Bring Our Heroes Home
    • Production company
      • V.R. Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $111,423
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $111,423
      • Jun 27, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $111,423
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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