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Mission Kashmir

  • 2000
  • 2h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Hrithik Roshan, Sanjay Dutt, and Preity G Zinta in Mission Kashmir (2000)
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A police officer adopts the son and sole survivor of a family he has massacred while pursuing a terrorist. After some time the foster son finds out what the stepfather did.A police officer adopts the son and sole survivor of a family he has massacred while pursuing a terrorist. After some time the foster son finds out what the stepfather did.A police officer adopts the son and sole survivor of a family he has massacred while pursuing a terrorist. After some time the foster son finds out what the stepfather did.

  • Director
    • Vidhu Vinod Chopra
  • Writers
    • Abhijat Joshi
    • Suketu Mehta
    • Vikram Chandra
  • Stars
    • Sanjay Dutt
    • Hrithik Roshan
    • Preity G Zinta
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    6.6/10
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    • Director
      • Vidhu Vinod Chopra
    • Writers
      • Abhijat Joshi
      • Suketu Mehta
      • Vikram Chandra
    • Stars
      • Sanjay Dutt
      • Hrithik Roshan
      • Preity G Zinta
    • 46User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 27 nominations total

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    Sanjay Dutt
    Sanjay Dutt
    • SSP Inayat Khan
    Hrithik Roshan
    Hrithik Roshan
    • Altaaf Khan
    Preity G Zinta
    Preity G Zinta
    • Sufiya Parvez
    • (as Preity Zinta)
    Sonali Kulkarni
    Sonali Kulkarni
    • Neelima Khan
    Jackie Shroff
    Jackie Shroff
    • Hilal Kohistani
    Puru Rajkumar
    Puru Rajkumar
    • Malik Ul Khan
    Abhay Chopra
    • Avinash Mattoo
    Vineet Sharma
    Vineet Sharma
    • Gurdeep Singh
    Rajendra Gupta
    Rajendra Gupta
    • Chief Secretary Deshpande
    Memon Mohsin
    Memon Mohsin
    • Young Altaaf
    • (as Mohsin)
    Master Yogin Soni
    • Irfaan Khan
    • (as Yogin Soni)
    Heenaa Biswas
    • Young Sufi
    Sanjeev Rattan
    • Ghafoor
    Manoj Mishra
    • Koisha
    Chandan Bisht
    Chandan Bisht
    • Sadiq
    Ram Awana
    • Zuber
    Sanjeev Siddharth
    • Idris
    Sandeep Mehta
    Sandeep Mehta
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    • Director
      • Vidhu Vinod Chopra
    • Writers
      • Abhijat Joshi
      • Suketu Mehta
      • Vikram Chandra
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    DrEbert

    The best of 2000

    When I saw KHAMOSH, also directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, I thought it was the worst movie ever. I thought that Chopra was a terrible director. Then, I saw MISSION KASHMIR.

    MISSION KASHMIR has a rather confusing line if you don't follow it completely. Inayat Khan (Sanjay Dutt) is a Kashmiri cop whose son falls from a second-story window by accident. No doctor treats the boy in fear of a fatwah issued by a terrorist named Malik-ul-Khan. The boy dies.

    Blinded with fury, Khan organizes a raid on a house Malik-ul-Khan is staying at. Unknown to the police, the house is owned by an innocent family of four and Malik-ul-Khan is there merely as an uninvited guest. During the raid, all terrorists and almost all members of the family are shot down. The only survivor is the ten-year-old boy Altaaf.

    Khan adopts Altaaf, but is continuously fearing that the boy will one day realize that he was the masked man who killed his family. One day, Altaaf finds the mask and realizes the truth. He attempts to murder his foster father and runs away.

    Years later, an ex-Mujahiddin Pathan radical terrorist named Hilal (brilliantly portrayed by Jackie Shroff) is in search of a brave soldier to help him in his jihad and in a top secret mission code-named Mission Kashmir. Who else does he pick, but his "baccha" (child) Altaaf (Hrithik Roshan)?

    Along the way, we meet the beautiful and playful TV reporter Sufiya Pervez (Preity Zinta).

    MISSION KASHMIR is no ordinary action movie. It is actually more of a drama set on a violent background. Don't misunderstand me; action lovers will be thrilled by this film.

    The special effects of MISSION KASHMIR are extraordinary and the music and songs are the best I've seen in years. One thing I used to dislike about many films was that there would be songs where they did not belong. The songs here are well-worded and absolutely appropriate.

    Jackie Shroff's portrayal of Hilal is equally outstanding. One can take a look at his eyes and realize that this man is a fanatic.

    If MISSION KASHMIR were an American film, it would receive the Academy Award for Best Picture, Best Actor (Hrithik Roshan), Best Actress (Preity Zinta), Best Director (Vidhu Vinod Chopra), Best Supporting Actor (Jackie Shroff), Best Supporting Actress (Sonali Kulkarni), Best Music, and Best Special Effects.

    Simply an outstanding film.

    9.5 out of 10
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    English Audio Dubbing now available

    English Audio dubbing has been made available on the DVDs that can now be rented at Hollywood Video & Blockbuster.

    The dubbing is flawless! And I think the movie is a true neutral view of the Kashmir Situation.

    Good job!
    10vipulpradhan

    One of the best movies on Kashmir after 'Roja'

    A great movie to begin with... It has great performances of Sanjay Dutt, Hrithik Roshan and Jackie Shroff... Great Sound Engineering... U can hear that in the title opening sequence with the sound of bullets... Great visuals as u have in all VVC (Vidhu Vinod Chopra) films... VVC has always been aware of bringing hollywood kinda film making to india... We remember him bringing the waves of Dolby Stereo in Inida with "1942 A Love Story"... This time he has sound mixed the entire movie with almost mammoth times cost which would not be possible in Inida... The pace of the movie is another asset... U cannot imagine a single shot to be removed from the movie... Every frame is tightly conceived to fit the script... Add to that, a smooth and pace syncronised editing... To sum up... The end sequence, the fight between Hrithik Roshan and Sanjay Dutt... Especially the technique... of Normal and Slow motion shots syncronised with sound... This end sequence would have been less than seen without that great artwork (Old and almost ruined wooden house with lifelike cobwebs and not to forget the swamps)... Not to forget great camerawork throughout the movie... That makes this movie very different in treatment... Surely one of the best movies made on Kashmir after "Roja"
    7toclement

    Moments of brilliance interspersed with some cliche and propaganda

    Overall I really enjoyed the nearly 3 hour epic ride of "Mission Kashmir". But I couldn't help but cringe at times when it took on a bit of a political bent that clearly favored one side over the other in the India-Pakistan battle over Kashmir. It's not that I disagree or agree with the stance, but just that it was a bit heavy-handed at times. The way the heroes and villains were portrayed stylistically gave away the ending. The bad guys looked and acted like monsters, the good guys were smiling family men. And of the bad guys who looked good? Well you just knew it was a matter of time that they would change their ways. The action kept the movie going at a brisk pace, though I found these scenes to be the least exciting. I was more moved by the human interplay between the characters. But the highlight for me were the musical scenes; in particular, I loved one scene where the misguided hero finds his long lost childhood girlfriend on the set of a song and dance performance. It was so electrifying I had a hard time staying in my seat.

    Overall, I liked this movie, and as a newcomer to Indian cinema, I look forward to seeing many more. (7 out of 10)
    10M. Rishi

    Best Hindi Film of 2000: Much hyped action thriller tackles terrorism.

    Rating: 8.5 out of 10 Reviewed by: Mohammad Ali Ikram

    There are certain movies that are inherently difficult to rate. I know I have had this dilemma in the past with movies like Ishq and Dil Kya Kare. The former because the glamour, comedy and the performances were just too fun that I initially forgave all the melodrama and the beaten-to-death story-line. (On repeated viewings, I usually skipped the post-interval proceedings.) The latter suffered from a commercial-look wannabe syndrome, but the performances and the hard to comprehend motivations of the characters were most enticing. Now, Vidhu Vinod Chopra's Mission: Kashmir puts me in the same boat again. Undoubtedly, this is a very good film from one of our top directors, but Chopra's choice of story to complement the magnificence of every other aspect of his movie, brings the film down a few rungs from Classic status.

    So first the down-side. The tale commences with Inspector Inayat Khan (Sanjay Dutt) and his wife, Neelima (Sonali Kulkarni) living in eternal bliss amongst the beauty of the disputed territory. Or so it seems until their only child dies of a domestic accident because no doctor is willing to medically attend to him as a result of a fatwa by a radical separatist (Puru Raajkumar). The Inspector is expectedly angered and troubled by his son's "murder" and in his police force's mission to eradicate the separatist clan, they unfortunately let loose also on a family of innocents. Altaf (a young Hrithik Roshan), is orphaned and traumatized in the police act, and Neelima insists Inayat and she adopt the young child to fill the void in their own lives. (And to compensate for the Inspector's guilt.) So far, so good. There's trouble in paradise (pun intended) when Altaf quickly discovers the identity of his family's killer and devotes the rest of his life to the cause of eliminating Inayat Khan from the planet. He joins forces with Hilal Kohistani (Jackie Shroff), a materialistically minded terrorist, who will help the bachcha in exchange for Altaf spear-heading Hilal's treaturous Mission Kashmir, a plan to enable Kashmir become an Independent State.

    Now you hopefully see my problem. The movie lapses too quickly into the sub-plot of terrorist without a cause and it dwells on it too long. For a movie about Kashmiriyat, the narrative focus on terrorism is too much. (Yes, terrorism is undoubtedly a problem in the region, but other recent directors have already tackled this topic numerous times in Roja, Maachis, Dil Se, Hu Tu Tu and most recently, Fiza.) So if you can forgive the familiar story-line, you're in for a major treat elsewhere. Vinod Chopra uses enough other pawns to keep you glued to your seat for each and every minute of his ode to Kashmiriyat.

    First witness, the unparalleled technical quality of the movie. Symbolism and metaphors (courtesy screenplay assistance of a US university professors and novelist) compliment the visuals, serving as blessings in disguise to the numbed brains of commercial film-goers such as myself. Of course, Binod Pradhan's cinematography of each and every breath-taking crevice of Kashmir helps demonstrate how we South East Asians are destroying one of God's greatest gifts to mankind.

    The editing is sharp and quick in The Matrix-inspired action sequences, yet soft and transitory in the more dramatic and emotional moments of the movie. (The action sequences are a major highlight, particularly the awesome and stylized climax-based ones.) And the music, above all, is apparently authentic Kashmiri-folk. (The dances are unique, though I will admit I found some of them a bit too unusual to my naive tastes.) Shankar-Ehsaan and Loy know how important it is to use musical background themes to enhance a scene's mood and punctuate the dialogues.

    Performances too, are first rate. I have never seen Sanjay Dutt give such a raw and heart-felt performance. He is the true star of the movie. (Here's an actor who has learned that it is never too late to defy convention and type-casting in his acting career.) Hrithik is raw and effective, excelling most in the action sequences (but most will notice how this role is almost an extension of his angry young man act from the recent Fiza.) Preity Zinta is gorgeous and disarming as always with her natural effervesence in the supporting role of Altaf's childhood love, Sufiya Parvez. And Jackie excels in a brooding and menacing performance which is unfortunately underwritten. (Then again, Jackie always steals the scenery in Vinod's films.) Only Sonali Kulkarni disappointed. What I found distracting about her talent is that her face and body language is most emotive, which is a rare aptitude for even the biggest talents, but her voice is stunningly wooden. She needs a quick course in voice modulation.

    What then to conclude about Mission Kashmir? Yes, it is a must see, and likely one I will watch at least a half-dozen times more in the future. And so it will grow on me, a rare quality for movies which usually fade in their appeal over time. I must commend Vidhu Vinod Chopra for always making films from the heart. The problem remains for him that the average filmgoer wants instant gratification, not a movie that takes time to sink into your system. Let's see if this Mission proves me wrong.

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    • Trivia
      Security is always tight in Kashmir, due to the very real threat of terrorist violence. (Which is, after all, what this film is about.) But when lead actor Hrithik Roshan arrived on location to start shooting Mission Kashmir, his first film had not yet released to theatres, so no one recognized his face. Arriving for the first day's shoot dressed as a Kashmiri militant, which he portrays in the film, security thought Hrithik really WAS Kashmiri - because of his fair skin and light colouring - and refused to allow him on set! Shortly thereafter, on 14 Jan 2000 Hrithik's début film Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai turned him superstar overnight, 'Hrithikmania' swept India ... and his face was instantly recognized everywhere.
    • Goofs
      The eyes of the dead Irfaan are moving.
    • Quotes

      Hilal Kohistani: Time, death, and religion doesn't wait for anybody.

    • Alternate versions
      The UK release was cut, dialogue line removed in order to obtain a 12 classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
    • Connections
      Featured in Santa Maradona (2001)
    • Soundtracks
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      Music by Shankar Mahadevan

      Music by Ehsaan Noorani (as Ehsaan) and Loy Mendonsa (as Loy)

      Lyrics by Rahat Indori

      Performed by Shankar Mahadevan, Jaspinder Narula, Sunidhi Chauhan and chorus

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 2000 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Languages
      • Hindi
      • Urdu
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Misión en Cachemira
    • Filming locations
      • Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad, Telangana, India(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Destination Films
      • Vinod Chopra Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 34m(154 min)
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    • Sound mix
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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