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Pukar (2000 film)

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2000 Indian film
Pukar
Poster
Directed byRajkumar Santoshi
Written byDialogues:
Rajkumar Santoshi
Anjum Rajabali
K.K. Raina
Screenplay byRajkumar Santoshi
Anjum Rajabali
Story byRajkumar Santoshi
Produced bySurinder Kapoor
Boney Kapoor
StarringAnil Kapoor
Madhuri Dixit
Namrata Shirodkar
Danny Denzongpa
Om Puri
CinematographyAshok Mehta
Santosh Sivan
Baba Azmi
Chota K. Naidu
Edited byRajkumar Santoshi
Music byA. R. Rahman
Production
company
Distributed byEros International
Shemaroo Entertainment
Release date
  • 4 February 2000 (2000-02-04)
Running time
165 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget$4.9 million[1]

Pukar (lit.'The Call') is a 2000IndianHindi-languageaction thriller film co-written and directed byRajkumar Santoshi with cinematography byAshok Mehta,Santosh Sivan,Baba Azmi andChota K. Naidu. It starsAnil Kapoor,Madhuri Dixit,Namrata Shirodkar,Danny Denzongpa,Shivaji Satam andOm Puri. Thescore andsoundtrack were composed byA. R. Rahman.

Pukar was released on 4 February 2000, received positive reviews from critics, but was an average grosser at the box office.[2]

At the48th National Film Awards,Pukar won 2National Film Awards – theNargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration andBest Actor (Kapoor). At the46th Filmfare Awards,Pukar received 2 nominations –Best Actor (Kapoor) andBest Actress (Dixit).

Plot

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A group of armed terrorists led by Abhrush (Danny Denzongpa) has been cornered by theIndian Army on a mountain. In order to carry out further operations, the army has blocked all the entries and exits of the mountain. At this time, Minister MishraGovind Namdeo arrives at the mountain and wishes to enter to visit the temple to do a prayer. The guardians initially refuse him entry, citing the imminent danger of the terrorists. But after Mishra insists, the guardians, considering his high position in the government, let him in. Mishra is later attacked and kidnapped by Abhrush's men in the mountains, who demand a safe passage to Pakistan.

The Indian army then sendsPara (Special Forces) led by officer Major Jaidev Rajvansh (aka Jai,Anil Kapoor) to secretly enter the mountain rescue minister Mishra and arrest the terrorists. During the operation, the army learns that the information about it has been leaked and Abhrush had known about it, but the team manages to complete the mission, with a few casualties.

Due to the fact that the army has learned they have mole working for Abhrush's organization,Colonel Iqbal Hussain (Om Puri), Jai's superior, gives the information of Abhrush's whereabout high confidentiality: they shift him from one prison to another every week, and the destination and route information is directly sent from their army headquarters to Jai directly, without letting anyone else know. Jai also suspects that Mishra is working for Abhrush, and his kidnapping was a staged plan to make Abhrush escape. But Jai has no evidence to prove it.

Jai is given one week off and returns home to stay with his family. During the off, Jai meets Pooja Mallapa (Namrata Shirodkar), the daughter of retiredGeneral Mallapa (K.D Chandran), at an event, and they later fall in love with each other. Jai's childhood friend Anjali (Madhuri Dixit) also loves Jai. But Jai's eyes are blinded by the high social class of Pooja's family, thus showing little interest in Anjali. Anjali eventually learns about Jai and Pooja's relationship and is heartbroken. Mishra's assistant Tiwari (Anjan Srivastav)then approaches Anjail to give her an idea to win Jai back:

He claims to be a businessman asks Anjail to steal a code from Jai's files, which contains contract information of the army, He says that if she does this, the army will lose the contract, which he will get, and Jai will be suspended for a few days due to his mistake, and Pooja's family will break the relationship because they wouldn't allow their daughter to marry a suspended soldier. Anjali agrees, but she doesn't know the code that Tiwari asks her to steal is actually the coded information about Abhrush's custody and transfer route.

Anjail later successfully steals the code and gives it to Tiwari. With the code, Abhrush's men learn about his transfer route, and later ambush the transfer van and rescue Abhrush. Jai is suspended, and due to the evidence planted by Abhrush's men, he is later arrested for treason. Pooja and her family break their tie with him. Jai's family also faces harassment and judgement from others due to his alleged treason. Jai is eventually sentenced to 7 years in jail.

After learning that Tiwari made a mistake by leaving Anjali alive, Abhrush orders his men to kill both. Meanwhile, overwhelmed by guilt, Anjali confesses everything to Colonel Hussain. Hussain feels angry about her act and Mishra's involvement in terrorism. They go to Tiwari’s house to arrest him, but are attacked by Abhrush's men, who are there to kill Tiwari. Tiwari and Hussain are both shot. Before death, Tiwari reveals that Abhrush is planning to bomb the town hall during the Independence Day celebration.

Hussain and Anjali rush to jail and tell Jai everything. Hussain tells Jai to stop Abhrush's plan before dying from the gunshot. Abhrush's men also arrive and attack the guards. During the gun fight, many guards and Abrush's men are killed. Anjali is shot while trying to protect Jai. They then both escape, and Abhrush's men keep chasing.

At their hideout, Jai, seeing that injured Anjali is dying, finally recognizes his love for her and proposes to her. Anjali is treated and later wakes up and tells Jai that she stole the code. Abhrush's men arrive and attack them. Jai manages to escape, but Anjali is captured. They then decide to keep Anjali alive to lure Jai out.

Jai goes to Mishra's residence and confronts him. He beats Mishra and ties a bomb around his body as a threat. He demands that Mishra take him to the town hall during the Independence Day celebration. Mishra has no choice but to agree.

With Mishra's help, Jai enters the town hall during the celebration and then goes backstage to stop Abhrush's plan. Meanwhile, Hussain's superior,Major General (Kulbhushan Kharbanda), who is also at the scene and senses something is wrong, also goes backstage to check. Jai finds Abhrush's men and bombs. He takes down some of them and defuses some bombs. Fearing being unable to defeat Jai, Abhrush uses Anjali as a hostage to disarm Jai. Major General arrives at the scene and shoots Abhrush. Together, they kill Abhrush and manage to defuse the main bomb before it goes off. Jai forgives Anjali and confesses his love for her. Major General then appear to the public and tells the crowd what happened. He clears Jai's alleged treason and declares him a hero.

Cast

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Production

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Sunny Deol was the first choice to play the male lead, Major Jaidev Rajvansh, opposite Madhuri Dixit in Pukar, but when he declined the offer, Rajkumar Santoshi went to producer Boney Kapoor and completed the film with Anil Kapoor as the male lead.[3]

Soundtrack

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Pukar
Soundtrack album by
Released29 November 1999 (India)
RecordedPanchathan Record Inn
GenreFilm soundtrack
LabelVenus
ProducerA. R. Rahman
A. R. Rahman chronology
Taj Mahal
(1999)
Pukar
(1999)
Alai Payuthey
(2000)

The music is given byA. R. Rahman, while the lyrics were written byMajrooh Sultanpuri andJaved Akhtar. The song Kay Sera Sera is based on "Kadhal Niagara" fromEn Swasa Kaatre.Rahman reused the song "Oh Bosnia" as "Ek Tu Hi Bharosa". The song was composed and performed by Rahman in hisMalaysian concert in 1996, that was in aid ofBosnian victims. Thepiano was played by Rahman himself. "Hai Jaana" has two parts within the film version and soundtrack version. The song "Sunta Hai Mera Khuda" was shot atArches National Park inUtah, United States. The song " Kismat Se Tum Humko Mile Ho" was shot atMount Marcus Baker inAlaska, United States.

Track list

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NoSongArtist(s)LyricsLength
1"Kay Sera Sera"Shankar Mahadevan,Kavita KrishnamurthyJaved Akhtar06:51
2"Sunta Hai Mera Khuda"Udit Narayan,Kavita Krishnamurthy,SwarnalathaMajrooh Sultanpuri06:36
3"Humrahi Jab Ho Mastana"Udit Narayan,Hema Sardesai04:26
4"Hai Jaana" (Soundtrack Version)Sujatha Mohan04:18
5"Kismat Se Tum"Sonu Nigam,Anuradha Paudwal06:20
6"Ek Tu Hi Bharosa"Lata Mangeshkar, Children06:29
7"Hai Jaana"(Film Version)Sujatha Mohan

Reception

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Sify gave the film three out of five, writing, "Its ultimately the actors who carry the film through. Not that the plot does not work, in fact its engrossing, but it simply fails to carry you through."[4] V Gangadhar ofRediff.com praised the first half but criticed the second half, writing, "The film falls to pieces in the second half. The action scenes are highly contrived. Abrush tries to project a larger-than-life presence by constantly rolling his huge eyes and grunting with vigour. And Santoshi's handling of the military scenes is rather amateurish. Does the army strip a court-martialled officer even of his clothes?"[5]

Awards

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AwardCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef(s)
46th Filmfare AwardsBest ActorAnil KapoorNominated[citation needed]
Best ActressMadhuri DixitNominated
2nd IIFA AwardsBest ActorAnil KapoorNominated[6]
Best ActressMadhuri DixitNominated
Best Supporting ActressNamrata ShirodkarNominated
48th National Film AwardsNargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National IntegrationRajkumar SantoshiWon[7]
Best ActorAnil KapoorWon
7th Screen AwardsBest ActorAnil KapoorNominated[8]
Best ActressMadhuri DixitNominated
Best ComedianRohini HattangadiNominated
Best Female Playback SingerKavita Krishnamurthy for "Kay Sera Sera"Nominated
Best Choreography Prabhu Deva for "Kay Sera Sera"Nominated
Best Publicity DesignHimanshu Nanda and Rahul NandaWon

References

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  1. ^Lall, Bhuvan (18 February 2000). "Hindi budget costs take off".Screen International. p. 10.
  2. ^"Box office 2000". Archived fromthe original on 24 December 2006.
  3. ^"Sunny Deol rejected these 7 movies: Section 3 - Pukar".GQ India. 25 August 2023.
  4. ^"Pukar".Sify. Archived fromthe original on 29 April 2022.
  5. ^"Rediff on the NeT, Movies: The Pukar review".Archived from the original on 29 April 2022. Retrieved29 April 2022.
  6. ^"2nd IIFA Awards 2001 Nominations".MSN.Microsoft. Archived fromthe original on 26 August 2001. Retrieved3 August 2021.
  7. ^"48th National Film Awards"(PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals.Archived(PDF) from the original on 25 July 2020. Retrieved3 September 2020.
  8. ^"The 7th Annual Screen–Videocon Awards Nominations and Winners".Screen. 2001. Archived fromthe original on 19 February 2004. Retrieved27 July 2022.

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