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Kaal

  • 2005
  • 16
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
6.4K
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Esha Deol, Ajay Devgn, Vivek Oberoi, Lara Dutta, and John Abraham in Kaal (2005)
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A tiger expert, his wife, two tourists and a village chief engage in a battle for survival against supernatural beasts within Jim Corbett National Wildlife Park.A tiger expert, his wife, two tourists and a village chief engage in a battle for survival against supernatural beasts within Jim Corbett National Wildlife Park.A tiger expert, his wife, two tourists and a village chief engage in a battle for survival against supernatural beasts within Jim Corbett National Wildlife Park.

  • Director
    • Soham Shah
  • Writer
    • Soham Shah
  • Stars
    • Ajay Devgn
    • Vivek Oberoi
    • John Abraham
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    6.4K
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    • Director
      • Soham Shah
    • Writer
      • Soham Shah
    • Stars
      • Ajay Devgn
      • Vivek Oberoi
      • John Abraham
    • 58User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Ajay Devgn
    Ajay Devgn
    • Kaali Pratap Singh
    Vivek Oberoi
    Vivek Oberoi
    • Dev Malhotra
    John Abraham
    John Abraham
    • Krish Thapar
    Lara Dutta
    Lara Dutta
    • Ishika
    Esha Deol
    Esha Deol
    • Riya Thapar
    Parmeet Sethi
    Parmeet Sethi
    • Bashir Khan
    Vishal Malhotra
    Vishal Malhotra
    • Vishal
    Kushal Punjabi
    Kushal Punjabi
    • Sajid
    Vineet Sharma
    Vineet Sharma
    • Bagga
    Dayashankar Pandey
    Dayashankar Pandey
    • D.S. Pandey
    • (as Daya Shankar Pandey)
    Vinod Jaywant
    • Driver
    Raajan Anand
    • Forest Officer
    Vijay Joshi
    • Asst. Forest Officer
    Gopal Babel
    • Waiter
    Prem Singh Bisht
    • Asst. Ranger
    Avinash Panday
    • Owner
    Randy Miller
    Randy Miller
    • Britisher
    Angela De Groot
    • Britisher
    • Director
      • Soham Shah
    • Writer
      • Soham Shah
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    2abhishek-1

    'Crouching Tiger, Hiding Viewer'

    'Crouching Tiger, Hiding Viewer!'

    Kaal Dir- Soham Cast- Vivek Oberoi, John Abraham, Lara Dutta, Esha Deol, Vishal Malhotra, Vineet Sharma and Ajay Devgan. Written by- Soham Rating- *

    Man-eating tigers are the least horrifying aspect of 'Kaal'- Karan Johar's Dharma Productions and Shahrukh Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment's valiant march into Varma's world! There's a much more dangerous threat lurking in the reels of this debacle! It appears as if the whole cast is infected with a virus that induces horrendously low levels of acting! In what must be a brilliant achievement- Soham has managed to extract impossibly bad performances not only from 'specialists at bad acting' like Esha Deol and Lara Dutta, but even from the talented Vivek Oberoi and the highly gifted Ajay Devgan.

    That leaves us with John Abraham. Don't worry, he's pathetic too! We are first introduced to his toned abdomen while he is running and then, shown him serenading with a python! Some gay fantasy, this! Thankfully, we are also informed that he works with the National Geographic and has a wife, Riya(Esha Deol). Krish(Johnny boy!) and Riya head off to the jungle of Orbit Park to investigate an increasing number of suspicious killings, apparently by tigers. Jungle mein mangal? Orbit(Corbett rechristened?!?) Park incidentally boasts the largest number of tigers in India. Also on their way to this tigerland are a group of city-bred animals- Dev(Vivek Oberoi), Ishika(Lara Dutta), Vishal(Vishal Malhotra) and Sajid(Kushal Punjabi). A car-breakdown and a 'mrityunjaya mantra' reciting weirdo(Vineet Sharma) later, our animals encounter the python-lover and his lover! A few more reels and a few more killings! Enter Kali Pratap Singh(Ajay Devgan), a mysterious villager who offers to help them get out of the jungle. All things aside, Ajay Devgan's entrance is a crackling scene that actually gives one the goose bumps, unlike the creepy scenes which were meant to…but never do! The time by which this bunch runs away from the jungle, a few more surprises are revealed. A good student of cinema will see the twist coming a long way before it actually does. And while that takes away from the thrill of the revelation, what hurts more is the script's sudden jumping of genres. A bad case of identity crisis- the script is unsure whether it is a thriller or a horror! So while the movie promises you a wild thriller in the first half, it resorts to the supernatural in the latter half!

    The screenplay moves at a turgid pace with no significant episode in the first three-quarters of an hour. Desperate attempts at making the audiences jump from their seats result in loud guffaws. Sample this- we are led to believe that an anonymous hand is about to cause some terror to a character only to be revealed that the hand in question is the character's own! Hands down, the most stupid scene! Also stupid is Lara Dutta exercising her vocal chords in a role that she has screamed her way through! Vivek Oberoi makes more facial contortions than a constipated man while Esha Deol redefines poor acting and looks like she's straight out of a lingerie ad for a tiger-skin brassiere! The usually dependable Ajay Devgan is made to mouth lines that are far below his acting quotient. The only decent act comes from Vineet Kumar as Bagga. The sound by Dwarak Warrier is brilliant but overused to a nauseating effect.

    In a nutshell, Dharma is no Varma! All the monkey-screeches, tiger-roars, owl-howls and Lara-screams add up to one excruciating visit to the cinema hall! A toddler behind me kept insisting his father to leave the theater and go home. Actually, he was voicing the sentiments of all present!

    • Abhishek Bandekar


    Rating- *

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    29th April, 2005
    5umangmalhotra

    Slow start, Lacks typical bollywood style thrilling

    First Half was stretched out. And it took more than long to set a context.

    Second half has some thrilling elements, but movie was missing some thing or few everywhere.

    Acting was okay. At most places it was overacting and looked like directors asked for such a overacting by all characters, but at the same time I loved watching Ajay Devgan, Vivek Oberoi, Lara Dutta, Vishal Malhotra giving some good actis time to time. And I anyway loved watching these old movie starts together.

    Movie was marketed and publicised as a scary movie, however that is not at all what it is.

    Cons -> Unnnecessarily Stretched Long Pros -> Some soft thrilling moments, Acting by 2010s most hot Movie Stars.
    rajeshk

    kaal - no dhammal

    Kaal – it's all about living up to your promise.

    Yes, Kaal promised much. A songless thriller from The Karan Johar stable! Set in Jim Corbett, an array of dazzling stars, an item number from the Chaiyya Chaiyya pair and a man eater tiger to moot. And super cool promos which got most of us excited.

    But alas, kaal is all about a great promo and an ordinary product. It pretty much falls in the slasher fest genre which studiously sticks to the following rules

    1.Loud is scary. Yes, every scene is recorded with high pitched sound and screechy noises! Sure there could be a better way of scaring people. 2.The hero's best friends are the first to be killed. Here the character Vishal, dies twice in five minutes, if once was not bad enough. 3.Point the needle of suspicion on the main characters and get them into a scuffle. We do not even get to see John and Vivek fight. The way their girl friends, get them to back off has to be seen to be believed. 4.Have one scary dream sequence in the middle of nowhere, and expect the audience to wake up after that! 5.Headless corpses are a must; throw a couple of them for good effect.

    But, hey this movie is set in Jim Corbett (read Orbit Park) and we need to talk about tiger conservation. Remember we have a marketing tie up with Nat Geo. Sure show a hanging owl and langoor dangling from a tree every twenty minutes and a python wrapped around John's torso (strong suspicion that Karan insisted on this shot). And John is after all a "Tiger expert" working with Nat Geo.

    The acting skills in a slasher fest are strictly limited to the women shrieking, screaming, running and obviously dressed in skimpy clothes (remember no songs for such displays). And the men , Vivek Oberoi has perfected the art of being Mr. Irritating (with kajal and lipstick make up !) and considering his acting skills are rather limited , one can be rest assured his real life persona is not way different ( now do we blame Sallu for wanting to bash him up). Devgan who has a psychobabble mumbo jumbo background score blaring as he enters, has a staff to cover his face and his intense brooding eyes hope to add to the terror. John looks good and it's a little too much to expect him to act.

    Yes, Kaal is all this and more! Do watch it, you would never complain about why Karan Johar makes the same kind of KKHH, KHNH, K3G movies. He should leave this genre to the Ramus of the world and not to forget the director of this venture is Soham Ali (he was assistant to both Ramu and Karan prior to this). One piece of advise to Soham, stick to assisting, it's not such a bad thing.
    Chrysanthepop

    Similar to American B-Grade Horrors

    'Kaal' was quite a mess of a movie. I found most of it unintentionally hilarious. Soham's direction is pretty unstable. It's as if hé himself is trying to see what happens next (when it's all quite predictable). All the performances are very bad. The camera seems to focus a lot on John Abraham's torso and the actor himself is mostly wooden. Ajay Devgan sounds sleepy all the time and looks uninterested. Esha Deol and Lara Dutta where designer outfits and run around in the jungle. While the former does nothing, the latter loudly overacts. Vivek Oberoi is the only one who acts and gives a decent performance. The 'scary' scenes provide decent comic relief. The jungle scenes were rather nicely shot (though cinematography sucks at many places) and it felt good to see a change of location rather than the dancing in New York wearing skimpy outfits. What a drag of a flick though.
    atlastorm

    The worst NAT GEO feature is much much better than this trash...

    Pride is what caused Kaal. I could somehow feel Karan Johar in each and every shot, and the forced acting, the worst use of the wide angle, funny jungle sounds you could buy on a cheap CD, and of course, Shah Rukh Khan and Mallaika. For a moment it seemed more like a Pepsi Commercial, and a badly directed one at that. Strangers meet in jungle, hacked one by one, until they come upon the big secret, something that you'll guess anyway within the first fifteen minutes of the movie. the only person it might fool is someone sleeping through the movie. The Director must have really begged to get this chance, and Karan Johar must have been desperately bored. Some claim this film is a hit. Of course it will be. That's why Shah Rukh appears at the beginning, to tell us: "it's all right! this kind of crap is endorsed by me, see?" The movie is an insult to the paying-public. Of course, only a Karan Johar can get away with such blatant disrespect, with his already immoral films setting the trends for today's youngsters. while aditya chopra strives for morals, karan johar exploits the lack of it. True, he does vibe well with the public. But for how long?

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    • Trivia
      The 3 tigers in the scene where they corner Vivek Oberoi and John Abraham against the jeep are the same tigers used in the movie Gladiator (2000).
    • Goofs
      There is a sheet of paper on which the national park's rules are printed. One of the park officers states that those are in English on the front and in Hindi on the back. However, there are several other shots in which it is plain that the back of the sheets is blank.
    • Quotes

      Krish Thapar: [Compiling his report in the movie's conclusion in a background voice] Dev was absolutely correct. Our biggest triumph would be making it out of Orbit Park alive. We did. And we also uncovered the truth behind the events which were the reason for the murders taking place there. My biggest regret is that I had never imagined I'd lose Riya in this venture and worst of all, the memories of Kali Pratap Singh would never ever let any of us forget what we went through.

    • Connections
      Featured in Billu (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Tauba Tauba
      Sung by Sonu Nigam, Kunal Ganjawala, Sunidhi Chauhan and Richa Sharma

      Composed by Saleem Merchant and Suleman Merchant

      Lyrics by Shabbir Ahmed

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 2023 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • Dharma Productions (India)
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • The Time of Doom
    • Filming locations
      • Bangkok, Thailand
    • Production companies
      • Dharma Productions
      • Dillywood
      • Red Chillies Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $345,091
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $164,108
      • May 1, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $709,777
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 6m(126 min)
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