A bitter family battle ensues between a father and his sons when a businessman makes a deal that entices farmers to sell off their properties.A bitter family battle ensues between a father and his sons when a businessman makes a deal that entices farmers to sell off their properties.A bitter family battle ensues between a father and his sons when a businessman makes a deal that entices farmers to sell off their properties.
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I had zero expectations before watching this movie but it turned out good. The story is good but could have been better. In terms of acting both Sohail and Arbaaz didn't act upto the mark but still they are 100 times better actors than the expressionless Arjun Kapoor.
Sohail Khan and Arbaaz Khan been in the industry for sometime yet failed to make a place for themselves and both are still struggling This film is thankfully not the usual nonsense comedy mostly made by Sohail Khan productions or his films
The film however is outdated and reminds of old Dilip Kumar and Manoj Kumar type films
The treatment is no different and the film ends up being a routine social drama
Direction is ordinary Music is nothing great
Jackie gets a meatiest role and does a good job Sohail and Arbaaz are average Dia is ordinary
The film however is outdated and reminds of old Dilip Kumar and Manoj Kumar type films
The treatment is no different and the film ends up being a routine social drama
Direction is ordinary Music is nothing great
Jackie gets a meatiest role and does a good job Sohail and Arbaaz are average Dia is ordinary
its a good one,it impacts the life of a kisaan(farmer),their lifestyle and so on.Sohail Khan does a marvellous job as a farmer and a pure punjabi munda(boy).Arbaaz Khan acts as Sohail Khan brother acts as a lawyer.Jackie Shroff acts as their father.What u will like in the plot was the acting of Sohail Khan.As a true Indian he always kept his honour of his father(Jackie Shroff) in the film.Once his father gets slapped by a villager,on receiving the news he just roused and replied perfectly by cutting the hand of the man who slapped him.Though Diya Mirza acting was not much in the film,but her role was amazing."Great Job" .
Kissan starring the Brothers Khan Arbaaz and Sohail is an old fashioned family melodrama modeled loosely on Manoj Kumar's Upkaar. While that film, which focused on a clash of values between two brothers, one city-educated the other a rustic hand, was relevant and progressive for its times, this one is ultimately a vendetta film based on a similar premise, but with a central conflict that's embarrassingly archaic. Sickle-happy Jigar (played by Sohail) and his city-slick brother Aman (played by Arbaaz) find themselves on opposite sides of the fence when a smarmy businessman tries to divide the family so he can succeed in convincing their father (played by Jackie Shroff) into selling his ancestral land. What follows are a series of silly misunderstandings, one too many blood-soaked fight scenes, too much unintentional humor, and eventually a convenient, all-too-familiar resolution. With a plot that's predictable, and a screenplay as original as an Anu Malik tune, Kissan is an ordeal to sit through because it's reminiscent of those outdated '80s potboilers that you thought you'd seen the last of. Oddly, the film comes with the muddled message that violence is the answer to violence and that education breeds unhealthy ambition. Burning issues like farmers' suicides and oppression by corrupt zamindars are only fleetingly mentioned, never adequately addressed in Kissan which shamelessly describes itself as a tribute to the farmer, and even goes so far as to end with a Daler Mehndi-remix video of the popular Mere desh ki dharti number from Upkaar. Because the acting is uniformly uninspired, and the direction mostly flat, and because this film doesn't even have its heart in the right place.Watch it at your own risk.
This film is really inspiring and shows the true struggles of farmers in Punjab. It focuses on the struggles between a father and his sons and does a great job of displaying this relationship.
Did you know
- TriviaJackie Shroff played father to brothers Arbaaz Khan and Sohail Khan.Ten years later he played father to their elder brother Salman Khan in Bharat (2019).Thus becoming the only actor to play father to all three Khan brothers.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Comedy Circus Ke Ajoobe: Bollywood Special (2013)
- SoundtracksNeechay Sari Duniya, Upar Rabb Hai Ha
Performed by Roop Kumar Rathod, Harshdeep Kaur
Lyrics by Salim Bijnori
Composed by Daboo Malik
Music on T-Series
Details
Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $1,569
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
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