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Shakthi: The Power

  • 2002
  • 2h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
5.6K
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Shakthi: The Power (2002)
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A couple visits the husband's family in India and finds itself in the middle of a fratricidal battle.A couple visits the husband's family in India and finds itself in the middle of a fratricidal battle.A couple visits the husband's family in India and finds itself in the middle of a fratricidal battle.

  • Director
    • Krishna Vamsi
  • Writers
    • Krishna Vamsi
    • Kamal Pandey
  • Stars
    • Karisma Kapoor
    • Nana Patekar
    • Sanjay Kapoor
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    5.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Krishna Vamsi
    • Writers
      • Krishna Vamsi
      • Kamal Pandey
    • Stars
      • Karisma Kapoor
      • Nana Patekar
      • Sanjay Kapoor
    • 27User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

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    Karisma Kapoor
    Karisma Kapoor
    • Nandini
    Nana Patekar
    Nana Patekar
    • Narasimha
    Sanjay Kapoor
    Sanjay Kapoor
    • Shekhar
    Jai Gidwani
    • Raja
    Shah Rukh Khan
    Shah Rukh Khan
    • Jaisingh (Drifter)
    Deepti Naval
    Deepti Naval
    • Shekhar's mother
    Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
    Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
    • Dream Girl
    • (as Aishwarya Rai)
    Vijay Raaz
    Vijay Raaz
    • Beeja
    Tiku Talsania
    Tiku Talsania
    • Nandini's uncle
    Jaspal Bhatti
    Jaspal Bhatti
    • Nandini's uncle
    Mahabir Bhullar
    Mahabir Bhullar
    • Narasimha's Henchmen
    Prabhu Deva
    Prabhu Deva
    • Special Appearance
    Divya Dutta
    Divya Dutta
    • Shekhars sister
    Chandrakant Gokhale
    Chandrakant Gokhale
    Vijay Gupta
    • Narasimha'a Henchman
    Chris Ippolito
    Chris Ippolito
    • Dancer
    Prakash Raj
    Prakash Raj
    Ritu Shivpuri
    Ritu Shivpuri
    • Shekhar's sister
    • Director
      • Krishna Vamsi
    • Writers
      • Krishna Vamsi
      • Kamal Pandey
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    User reviews27

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    7k_k002

    Karisma and Nana act brilliantly; good movie, could've been better.

    This is probably Karisma at her best, apart from Zubeidaa. Nana Patekar also gives out his best, without even trying. The story is very good at times but by the end seems to drag, especially when Shahrukh comes in the picture. What really made me like it were the performances of the leads, the dialog delivery, as well as the story, for what it was. It could've been directed better, and edited. The supporting case was even great, including Karima's mother in law, even though she just had one shining moment, it was great to watch her.

    The sets were also pretty good. I didn't really like their portrayal of a Canadian family, but once they step in India, it's as real as it gets.

    Overall, I would give it a thumbs up!
    7Peter_Young

    Karisma breathes fire for her child... a powerful film!

    The power of Shakti is evidenced in its portrayal of the power of a mother's love, the exceptional performances, the steady execution and the rather innovative script. The film tells the story of an Indian woman, Nandini, who lives in Canada with her husband Shekhar and little kid Raja. All of a sudden her husband informs her that his family in India (of whom she had never been aware) is in troubles and the couple rush to India. When they get into the village, Nanadini is shocked and terrified to witness a very wild rural culture; Shekhar's family, ruled by his cruel, highly cynical and merciless father Narasimha, lives a poor and highly violent lifestyle which is full of murder and terror and where women are subservient and helpless. Nandini starts nagging Shekhar to return home, but he is soon killed by his father's enemies. When she wants to leave, Narasimha refuses to let her take Raja back to India. Here starts the intense struggle which can be called "Nandini vs. Narasimha".

    India is not presented in a particularly positive light in this film, but it only shows a very tiny minority of its rural areas, so it may be even correct. The portrayal is in my view fair and not one-sided because the positive side is also presented to an extent. Such a horrifying sight could be shown in a film about any country in the world. The locations are amazing, the music is wonderful, and Krishna Vamshi's direction is aided by very effective cinematography and good editing. One thing that must be noted is the very ear-pleasing background score by Ismail Darbar, which is fantastic. The characters are very well defined though we do get to see both their bright and dark sides in different portions of the film. Portrayed realistically throughout, the film is totally chilling and gripping, and it flows well to create an interesting and fairly entertaining watch. The dialogues are superb, and although the shocking proceedings are disturbing at some points, a great deal of positive moments manage to relieve the tension.

    The film's biggest strength is the performances. Karisma Kapoor is breathtaking and very believable as Nandini. Her ability to strike a balance between vulnerability and unrestrained emotion is simply incredible. She displays so much intensity, anguish and determination as the mother who wants to get her son back that this little kid seems to be her own son. Her outbreaks while facing off Nana Patekar which are like volcanic eruptions show us how the simplest of women can become a tigress when it comes to her child. After Fiza, this is her most powerful performance. One of the greatest actors Indian cinema has seen, Nana Patekar is indescribable as Narasimha. He manages to be hateful as Narasimha yet admirable as the actor who plays him. Patekar displays cruelty, wittiness and even humanity with total conviction, and his dialect and mannerisms are outstanding. Another great performance comes unsurprisingly from India's most underrated actress, Deepti Naval, who sensitises her character to perfection. Sanjay Kapoor is just adequate and Shahrukh Khan provides great comic relief. Anyway, do watch Shakti - it could have been better, but it is definitely a must-watch.
    abepaulx

    It's just the same thing

    It's all lovey-dovey at the start with some beautiful visuals of Canada and you think you're stumbled unto a pretty decent Hindi show for once. Boy and girl get matched up by two popular comedians and in the space of a single song, they marry and have a child. Then when the husband sees footage of factional violence in his home state of Rajasthan, he gets all panicky, stumbling around like a madman trying to get a phone to work. His wife repeatedly asks him what's wrong and he tells her to be quiet. This is where you, as the viewer realise that the wife doesn't have a clue who her in-laws are or from where her own husband originates. Oh, for crying out loud....
    8homegnome1

    The power of a mothers' love

    Okay, I know this does'nt project India in a good light. But the overall theme of the movie is not India, it's Shakti. The power of a warlord, and the power of a mother. The relationship between Nandini and her husband and son swallow you up in their warmth. Then things go terribly wrong. The interaction between Nandini and her father in law - the power of their dysfunctional relationship - and the lives changed by it are the strengths of this movie. Shah Rukh Khan's performance seems to be a mere cameo compared to the believable desperation of Karisma Kapoor. It is easy to get caught up in the love, violence and redemption of lives in this film, and find yourself heaving a sigh of relief and sadness at the climax. The musical interludes are strengths, believable and well done.
    5akshayashiv

    Both Karishma and Nana Patekar offers superb acting!

    This is a movie that is worth watching for Nana and Karishma.Both have done a superb job.Karishma is in top form after giving great performances in Raja Hindustani,Dil To Pagal Hai,Biwi No 1 and Fiza.Karishma shows in every emotion and feeling.After Sridevi in Laadla i have never seen an heroine putting on such anger,emotion at the same time.This is her best performance.Nana is also excellent though he and Karishma goes over board at times.His dialog delivery is superb for no doubt with lots of gray shades.He gave a knock out performance in the climax.Though he is completely superb.The kid though is cute is passable.Deepti Naval is fine as the mother.Her confrontation with Nana in her final scenes is note worthy.Sanjay is passable.SRK is pathetic.His dialog delivery is incredibly pathetic and he hams.Though a fan of Shah Rukh myself.I felt that Salman Khan could have suited that Roley more because he is the bad guy of Bollywood.Tiku Taslania and Jaspal Bhatti are wasted

    The movie is bloody but different.OK,i know there is a lot of screaming,yelling,vulgarity,over the top acting that you do want to fast forward.Some are sick through.i do feel like vomiting.Direction is great in some scenes but mediocre at the rest.Characterisations are powerful at times yet a little sketchy.Dialogs are passable.editing could be better.Camera work is average.Foreign locales are nice.the first few minutes are boring but once Shekhar hears the news the movie really becomes interesting

    Songs are forgettable.The saving grace the catchy Ishq Kameena.

    Sridevi has done a decent job.As a fan of Sridevi i request her to stop producing movies because she is average as a producer.Krishna Vamsi has done a decent job with this and so does Boney Kapoor.The movie title means power.It has some power but enough of them power it required.Give it a decent watch

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    • Trivia
      Renowned South Indian actor Prakash Raj made his Bollywood debut with this film. He plays the role of a sharp shooter and he barely has any dialogue in the film.
    • Quotes

      Narasimha: He

      [Anupam Shyam]

      Narasimha: tried killing my son. Who ?

      [to Chandrankant Gokhale]

      Narasimha: Your keep's offspring. One wife wasn't enough for your appetite.

      [laughs maniacally]

    • Connections
      Remake of Anthahpuram (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Dil Ne Pukara
      Written by Mehboob

      Composed by Ismail Darbar

      Performed by Alka Yagnik, Adnan Sami and G.V. Prakash Kumar

      Courtesy of Tips Cassettes & Records Co.

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    • Release date
      • September 20, 2002 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official sites
      • Vidio (Indonesia)
      • Zootrope Films (France)
    • Languages
      • Hindi
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Power
    • Filming locations
      • Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    • Production company
      • Sridevi Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $171,672
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 50m(170 min)
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