It also won numerous awards including a National Film Award The sequel of Sarfarosh is on cards. The film was released at the time of Kargil Conflict and still managed to become a superhit at the box office. The music was a big hit then Directed by : John Matthew Matthan Starring : Aamir Khan, Sonali Bendre, Naseeruddin Shah, Mukesh Rishi and others. The ghazal by Jagjit Singh "Hosh Walon Ko Khabar Kya" stays with you even after the movie. The climax of the movie is the surprise factor, one of the best in Indian Cinema ! Musical score by Jatin-Lalit is praiseworthy. Sonali Bendre's work is also fine and provides comic relief at instances. Rest of the supporting cast especially Mukesh Rishi moves you by his performance. The veteran actor Mr.Naseeruddin Shah has few scenes only but steals the show whenever appears on the screen. The film deals with a sensitive issue of proxy war waged by Pakistan's ISI which is handled with ease by the very talented John Matthew. The plot of the movie hooks you right from the beginning and never deviates from its point. The action sequences seems realistic and the editing is sharp. This is regarded as one of the best performance of Aamir Khan. Sarfarosh Released on 30 April 1999 You are definitely going to love this film if you like watching action thrillers!! A power-packed action thriller dealing with an Indian police officer's quest to stop cross-border terrorism. Hum Saath Saath Hain is the master family drama of Sooraj Barjatya which starred an ensemble cast of Salman Khan, Sonali Bendre, Saif Ali Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Mohnish Behl, Tabu, Alok Nath and others.
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It’s a full on entertainer featuring Raakhee, Johnny Lever, Sudhir, Amrish Puri, Thapar Viju Khote. Shahrukh Khan and Twinkle Khanna starrer Baadshah is the memorable film from 90s. #aishwaryarai #aishwaryaraibachan #akshayekhanna #anilkapoor #amrishpuri #arrahman #taal #bollywood #20yearsoftaal #musicalĪ post shared by SundariDrishti on at 10:43am PDT And, of course, who can match the chemistry among all the actors, whether it is between Aishwarya and Akshaye or Aishwarya and Anil, Akshaye and late Amrish Puri, or even between Anil and Akshaye!. I’m a bit fed up with folksy stuff he does for Bollywood, and rather dull stuff he does for Hollywood.). (I wish he were inspired to create new music like he did in the past. Speaking of the music/soundtrack, AR Rahman is an absolute musical genius.
I’m a little late to the game… but, anyway, celebrating 20 years of Taal! This is another favorite of mine I think the music/soundtrack really catapulted it to the top for me.