Keemat: They Are Back
- 1998
- 2h 42m
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5.5/10
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After a man is killed when a mugging goes wrong, the two small-time crooks responsible try to make amends by pretending to be his best friends and helping his village.After a man is killed when a mugging goes wrong, the two small-time crooks responsible try to make amends by pretending to be his best friends and helping his village.After a man is killed when a mugging goes wrong, the two small-time crooks responsible try to make amends by pretending to be his best friends and helping his village.
Moushumi Chatterjee
- Sulakshana Tripathi
- (as Moushmi Chatterjee)
Ravi Kishan
- Mohan Tripathi
- (as Ravi Kissan)
Johny Lever
- Sub Inspector Ultappan
- (as Johney Lever)
Chhote Ustad
- Village (Midget)
- (as Chhotu Dada)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaRanveer Singh recalled that he visited the shoot of the song 'Dil Diya' as a child in which he was told to leave the shoot after Raveena Tandon felt uncomfortable of how Ranveer Singh was starring at her so she called security.
- GoofsIn many scenes, Akshay's hair changes from his mushroom hair to short hair.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Koffee with Karan: Akshay Kumar and Ranveer Singh (2018)
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'Keemat' is a typical 90's 'so bad it's funny' films. Director Sameer Malkan tries to cash in on the 'Main Khiladi Tu Anari' success by repeating Akshay and Saif, this time opposite hotties Raveena and Sonali. Over the top comedy, dishum dishum (to those who are unfamiliar with the term, it's the sound that used to happen when people got beaten up in Hindi films), a nice dose of sensuality and ridiculous plot with over the top dramatic moments...it's got them all. Let's get to some of the good stuff. I quite liked the songs. 'De Diya Dil Piya' is a sensual song from Alisha Chinoy's part but Sonu Nigam kind of takes away the sexiness from that number with his too innocent voice. 'Koi Nahi Tere Jaisa' is a ripoff. The other songs are pleasant to the ears but weirdly picturized. Anyway enough with the music. Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khan are back in their Anari Khiladi mode, this time with an added touch of Sholay's Jay and Veeru and some homoeroticism. At least people now know that these two will perform striptease to the extent of covering their privates with banana leaves while dancing together on some lake. Raveena Tandon is ravishing, sexy and funny. The (intentionally) funniest scenes were with her and she brings the film slightly to the likable side. Sadly her role is limited. She and Akshay also have a great chemistry as has been evident in few other films too. I wonder why this pair was never chosen for good films. Sensational Sonali Bendre has a smaller role than Ms. Tandon. She certainly looks sizzling but is over the top with acting. Moushumi Chatterjee stands out among the supporting cast in a non-substantial role. Anything else? Nah not really. The 4.5 word summary says it all.
- Chrysanthepop
- Jan 9, 2008
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- Runtime2 hours 42 minutes
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By what name was Keemat: They Are Back (1998) officially released in Canada in English?
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