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Yalgaar review :
1992 Diwali was special treat for movie buffs. Three films - Yalgaar, Jigar and Drohi- were vying for their attention in theatres. Obviously, Feroz Khan's Yalgaar was highly anticipated out of the three. It had Khan and Sanjay Dutt teaming together first time with an ensemble cast and Channi Singh's music particularly "Ho jaata hai kaise pyaar" had caught on the popularity charts.
I saw Yalgaar and Jigar on the first day of release. Yalgaar had released at Chitra Cinema while Jigar was running housefull at Plaza Dadar. Yalgaar was a good subject but it paled in comparison to Feroz Khan's Qurbani (1980) and Janbaaz (1986) and of course, Vicky was an extremely poor choice for the hero. I found the sexy Nagma stealing the show from film's main heroine Manisha Koirala who was hamming in most scenes. Nagma's chemistry with Sanjay Dutt was sizzling hot in the song "Aakhir tumhe aana hai.." They literally scorched the screen with this number. Wonder why Bollywood didn't repeat this pair again. As for Sanju Baba, he was super impressive as the anti hero and the screen just erupted whenever he appeared on screen.
Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.
1992 Diwali was special treat for movie buffs. Three films - Yalgaar, Jigar and Drohi- were vying for their attention in theatres. Obviously, Feroz Khan's Yalgaar was highly anticipated out of the three. It had Khan and Sanjay Dutt teaming together first time with an ensemble cast and Channi Singh's music particularly "Ho jaata hai kaise pyaar" had caught on the popularity charts.
I saw Yalgaar and Jigar on the first day of release. Yalgaar had released at Chitra Cinema while Jigar was running housefull at Plaza Dadar. Yalgaar was a good subject but it paled in comparison to Feroz Khan's Qurbani (1980) and Janbaaz (1986) and of course, Vicky was an extremely poor choice for the hero. I found the sexy Nagma stealing the show from film's main heroine Manisha Koirala who was hamming in most scenes. Nagma's chemistry with Sanjay Dutt was sizzling hot in the song "Aakhir tumhe aana hai.." They literally scorched the screen with this number. Wonder why Bollywood didn't repeat this pair again. As for Sanju Baba, he was super impressive as the anti hero and the screen just erupted whenever he appeared on screen.
Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.
- nadkarnisumeet
- 23 de out. de 2021
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An FK film always had good production values. Yalgaar is no exception. S M Anwar's cinematography is first rate. The colour are beautiful. Channi Singh:s music is a good extension of Aap jaisa koi from Qurbani. Manisha looks gorgeous. Feroz and Sanjay Dutt both have very good screen presence. However FK has a very good dialogue delivery and Dutt has a very bad one. Kamlesh Pande's dialogue are good but the screenplay drags the film.
An opportunity wasted.
- hds-24055
- 26 de set. de 2020
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- murtaza_mma
- 29 de jan. de 2016
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This Is Feroz Khan Last Films As Lead Hero And Box Office Is Hit This Film Shooting In Dubai And The Last At The Desert Was Epic And Akhir Tumhe Aana Hai . Hojata Kisa Pyar , And Teri Chunni Pe Sitare Was Blockbuster Songs Thank You .
- moizsd-73680
- 17 de fev. de 2018
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- eureqa
- 11 de mai. de 2021
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Like most of FK's movies , watch this too for its style . Sanjay has a toned torso and shows it off in almost every frame . Manisha looks cute as a doll in most scenes .Deepti looks glamorous in her small role . FK makes his women look beautiful and pleasing . Nagma is good eye candy . Kabir Bedi never fails to impress with his attitude .Maya Alagh looks lovable as a concerned mother . Watch it for its locales, panache , flair , catchy music and flamboyance .
- cohuman
- 9 de jun. de 2022
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