An engaging action-sport film, where a man avenges his sister's humiliation by participating in a deadly kung-fu tournament.An engaging action-sport film, where a man avenges his sister's humiliation by participating in a deadly kung-fu tournament.An engaging action-sport film, where a man avenges his sister's humiliation by participating in a deadly kung-fu tournament.
Feroz Khan
- Duryodhan
- (as Arjun)
Storyline
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- TriviaAjay Devgan and Arjun had signed a film titled Pyar Bhari Waadiya . During the photo shoot, Arjun and Ajay became good friends. One day Arjun met Ajay and his father on the sets of Divya Shakti. Arjun heard the film Jigar needed a villain and wanted the role. Veeru Devgan refused saying he wanted a karate champion for the role. Feeling dejected Arjun went to producer Salim Akhtar's office to ask for the role. Salim said no problem, and told him to meet action director Veeru Devgan! Arjun felt this was going back to square one as Veeru had already said no. Arjun went and visited Veeru again feeling the rejection was again going to happen. This time Salim followed Arjun to the sets and told Veeru to reconsider Arjun. Arjun told Veeru he was a former boxing champion in college and had a black belt in Karate. Finally Veeru agreed and gave the okay to have Arjun in the film.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Koffee with Karan: Shahrukh Khan, Kajol & Rani (2007)
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After the success of PHOOL AUR KAANTE(1991) Ajay returned with another actionner JIGAR which was a remake of KICKBOXER
Ajay showed his panache in doing stunts required for the role and his several martial arts stunts are a treat
The film has a good plot and it's well handled though there are lot of clichés and the film does have the typical cheesy scenes
Direction is good Music is okay
Ajay looked skinny and dull but his acting was decent his stunts got most appreciated Karisma annoys and looks expressionless and kiddish Ajit is good, Paresh Rawal as the Bihari villain is okay Gulshan Grover is good as the good cop Aruna Irani annoys as the mother as usual
Ajay showed his panache in doing stunts required for the role and his several martial arts stunts are a treat
The film has a good plot and it's well handled though there are lot of clichés and the film does have the typical cheesy scenes
Direction is good Music is okay
Ajay looked skinny and dull but his acting was decent his stunts got most appreciated Karisma annoys and looks expressionless and kiddish Ajit is good, Paresh Rawal as the Bihari villain is okay Gulshan Grover is good as the good cop Aruna Irani annoys as the mother as usual
- silvan-desouza
- Jan 28, 2010
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- Runtime2 hours 41 minutes
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