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Fiza

Fiza

Poster of the movie, Fiza
Directed by Khalid Mohammed
Produced by Pradeep Guha
Written by Khalid Mohammed
Javed Siddiqui
Starring Jaya Bachchan
Karisma Kapoor
Hrithik Roshan
Neha
Music by Anu Malik
Cinematography Santosh Sivan
Editing by A. Sreekar Prasad
Release date(s) September 8, 2000
Running time 167 mins
Country India
Language Hindi
Urdu


Fiza (Hindi: फ़ीज़ा, Urdu: ﻓﻀﺎ) is a 2000 Indian film directed and written by Khalid Mohammed. The film stars Jaya Bachchan, Karisma Kapoor and Hrithik Roshan. Although the film failed at the box office, it was well acclaimed by critics. Originally Amitabh Bachchan and Shahrukh Khan were supposed to have cameo appearances, but their scenes were removed due to considerations about the length of the running time.

Synopsis

Six years after Fiza's (Karisma Kapoor) brother, Aman (played by Hrithik Roshan) disappears during the 1993 Mumbai riots, she goes to look for him. When she does find him, to her horror she sees that he has joined a terrorist group.

She forces him to come home, and he finally re-unites with their mother (played by Jaya Bachchan). However his allegiance and thoughts make him want to return to the terrorist network, led by Murad Khan (Manoj Bajpai). A confrontation with two men who harass Fiza leads to Aman revealing his involvement with the terrorist network in front of his sister, mother and the police. His mother's grief and disappointment eventually lead her to commit suicide.

Fiza tries once more to find her brother, with the help of Aniruddh (Bikram Saluja). Aman has been sent on a mission to kill two powerful politicians; when he does succeed in assassinating them, his own terrorist group tries to kill him. He escapes and Fiza follows him. They confront each other and with the police closing in on him, he asks her to kill him. After much persuasion Fiza kills her brother. Aman dies saying the first Kalma in Islam, Laa ila ha illallah, Mohammad dur Rasullullah

Audience Response

The film was critically acclaimed but did not do well at the box office. Audiences praised the three lead performances. Karisma Kapoor in particular was applauded for her performance as a disillusioned sister. She also won the IIFA Best Actress Award for her performance as did Jaya Bachchan in the best supporting actress category. They also both won Filmfare Awards in the best actress and best supporting actress categories.

The movie was also the main winner at the BFJA Awards, taking the Best Director for Khalid Mohammed, Best Actor for Hrithik Roshan, Best Actress for Karisma Kapoor and Best Supporting Actress for Jaya Bachchan.

Awards

Filmfare Awards

Won

  • Best Actress - Karisma Kapoor
  • Best Supporting Actress - Jaya Bachchan

Nominated

  • Best Actor - Hrithik Roshan
  • Best Cinematography - Santosh Sivan
  • Best Male Playback - Sonu Nigam for "Tu Hawa Hai"
  • Best Female Playback - Sunidhi Chauhan for "Mehboob Mere"
  • Best Music Director - Anu Malik
  • Best Lyricist - Gulzar for "Aaja Mahiya"

IIFA Awards

  • Best Actress - Karisma Kapoor
  • Best Supporting Actress - Jaya Bachchan

BFJA Awards

  • Best Director - Khalid Mohammed
  • Best Actor - Hrithik Roshan
  • Best Actress - Karisma Kapoor
  • Best Supporting Actress - Jaya Bachchan

Cast

  • Jaya Bachchan ... Nishatbi Ikramullah
  • Karisma Kapoor ... Fiza Ikramullah
  • Hrithik Roshan ... Amaan Ikramullah
  • Neha ... Shenaz
  • Asha Sachdev ... Ulfat
  • Bikram Saluja ... Anirudh
  • Isha Koppikar ... Gitanjali
  • Johnny Lever ... Laughing Club Comic
  • Manoj Bajpai ... Murad Khan (Guest Appearance)
  • Sushmita Sen ... Dancer (Special Appearance)

Music

Fiza
Fiza cover
Studio album by Anu Malik
Released
2000 (India)
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label
Tips Music Films
Producer Anu Malik
Anu Malik chronology
Refugee
(2000)
Fiza
(2000)
Chori Chori Chupke Chupke
(2000)

The movie soundtrack contents 8 songs composed by Anu Malik, except for Piya Haji Ali being composed by A R Rahman. The album was one of the most popular soundtracks of the year. [3] It features hit songs like Aaja Mahiya, Tu Fiza Hai and Mehboob Mere which was performed by Sushmita Sen as an Item number.

Song Singer(s)
Aaja Mahiya Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik
Aankh Milaoongi Asha Bhosle
Gaya Gaya Dil Sonu Nigam
Mehboob Mere Sunidhi Chauhan, Karsan Sargathia
Mere Watan Shaukat Ali, Zubeen Garg
Na Leke Jao Jaspinder Narula
Piya Haji Ali Ghulam Mushtafa, A R Rahman, Srinivas
Tu Fiza Hai Alka Yagnik, Sonu Nigam

Kaho naa pyar hai

Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai
Movie poster for Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai
Directed by Rakesh Roshan
Produced by Rakesh Roshan
Written by Rakesh Roshan; Ravi Kapoor; Honey Irani; Sagar Sarhadi
Starring Hrithik Roshan, Amisha Patel, Anupam Kher, Farida Jalal, Satish Shah, Mohnish Behl
Music by Rajesh Roshan
Cinematography Kabir Lal
Editing by Sanjay Verma
Distributed by Film Kraft
Release date(s) January 14, 2000
Running time 172 mins
Language Hindi/Urdu

Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (translation:Say you love me) is a 2000 Bollywood blockbuster movie directed by Rakesh Roshan. It focuses on the strange coincidence of two strangers looking physically alike. One of them is shot dead owing to conspiracy hatched by corrupt police in India and the other flies in to India from New Zealand to help find his killers.

The movie stars Hrithik Roshan in a dual role, and Amisha Patel and Anupam Kher. This movie was Hrithik Roshan's debut and the movie which made him an instant star in Bollywood. Not only did this movie launch Hrithik's career, but it also launched the careers of the actress Amisha Patel and the singer Lucky Ali. The film was a fan favourite, with crowd-pleasing song and dance numbers like "Ek Pal Ka Jeena," a BMW Z3 cruising through scenic locations of New Zealand, and star-power of Lucky Ali.

Synopsis

Rohit (Hrithik Roshan) is an aspiring singer who meets Sonia Saxena (Amisha Patel). They end up going on a cruise together and eventually get stranded on a deserted island. They eventually fall deeply in love but her father (Anupam Kher) is bitterly opposed to their relationship. Unfortunately for Rohit he is killed by two corrupt policemen. Sonia goes into depression so her father sends her to New Zealand to her cousin to recover and get over Rohit.

When she reaches there she meets Raj, who looks like Rohit (also Hrithik Roshan). Sonia and Raj soon meet and he falls in love with her. But she doesn't return his love back, because she knows that her one true love is dead, and seeing someone's face which is so similar is just too painful. Sonia goes back to India and is followed by Raj. On landing, however, he is shot by one of Rohit's killers. Soon after, Raj and Sonia figure out Rohit was murdered. Their friends make a plan to find Rohit's killers, but it backfires and the murderers kidnap Sonia. Raj comes to the rescue and saves her. Then and there, he figures out who Rohit's killers are and surprisingly one of their accomplices is Sonia's father. Eventually, all ends well with the bad guys going to jail and Raj and Sonia getting married.

Cast

  • Hrithik Roshan... Rohit/Raj Chopra
  • Amisha Patel ... Sonia Saxena
  • Anupam Kher ... Mr.Saxena/Sirjee
  • Mohnish Behl ... Insp. Kadam
  • Ashish Vidyarthi... Insp. Shinde
  • Satish Shah ... Rohit's landlord
  • Farida Jalal ... Rohit's landlord's wife

Soundtrack

Kaho Na Pyaar Hain had one of the best music of the year 2000. Music of the film was composed by Rajesh Roshan. The numbers are listed below.

Song Singers
Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik
Jaaneman Jaaneman Asha Bhonsle
Chand Sitare Kumar Sanu
Ek Pal Ka Jeena Lucky Ali
Pyaar Ki Kashti Mein Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik
Na Tum Jaano Na Hum Lucky Ali
Dil Ne Dil Ko Pukara Babul Supriyo
Believe in love - Theme song --

Awards

2000 Filmfare Awards

The film won the following Filmfare Awards.

  • Best Actor - Hrithik Roshan
  • Best Debut - Hrithik Roshan
  • Best Movie - Rakesh Roshan
  • Best Director - Rakesh Roshan
  • Best Choreography - Farah Khan for "Ek Pal Ka Jeena"
  • Best Editing - Sanjay Verma
  • Best Music Director - Rajesh Roshan
  • Best Male Playback - Lucky Ali for "Na Tum Jaano"
  • Best Screenplay - Ravi Kapoor and Honey Irani

Bhagwan Dada

Bhagwan Dada


Hrithik as seen in the film as a child artist

Directed by

J. Om Prakash

Produced by

SureshBalaji

Starring


Rajnikanth


Rakesh Roshan

Sridevi

Release date(s)

1986

Language

Hindi

Bhagwan Dada is a Hindi film released in 1986 starring Rajnikant, Rakesh Roshan and Sridevi in lead roles. Rakesh Roshan's young son Hrithik Roshan who was 12 years old at the time appears briefly as a child artist in the film. The film was directed by J. Om Prakash who is Rakesh's father-in-law.

Aapake Deewane


Aapake Deewane

Aap Ke Deewane

Directed by

Surendra Mohan

Produced by

Rakesh Roshan

Starring

Rishi Kapoor
Tina Munim
Rakesh Roshan

Music by

Rajesh Roshan

Release date(s)

1980

Country

India

Language

Hindi


Aap Ke Diwane is a 1980 Hindi movie produced by Rakesh Roshan and directed by Surendra Mohan. The film stars Rakesh Roshan, Rishi Kapoor, Jeetendra, Pran, Ashok Kumar, Tina Munim, Ranjeet, Deven Verma, Hrithik Roshan , Keshto Mukherjee and Poonam Dhillon. The films music is by the producers brother Rajesh Roshan. Rakesh Roshan's son Hrithik Roshan makes a brief appearance as a child artist.


The film is Rakesh Roshans first attempt at production, going forward he produced and directed films. Rishi Kapoor and Jeetendra being off screen friends of his, he had a song put in to ensure the 3 get together on screen too as Jeetendra did not have a role in the film and is present only in the song.

Aasha


Aasha
Directed by J. Om Prakash
Produced by J. Om Prakash
Starring Jeetendra
Reena Roy
Rameshwari
Music by Laxmikant Pyarelal
Cinematography V Babasaheb
Editing by Nand Kumar
Release date(s) 1980
Country Flag of India India
Language Hindi

Aasha is a 1980 Hindi movie produced and directed by J. Om Prakash. The film stars Jeetendra, Reena Roy, Rameshwari, Girish Karnad, Bhagwan and Shakti Kapoor. The films music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film became a "blockbuster" at the box office.

Deepak (Jeetendra) is a truckdriver who gives a lift to a famous singer Aasha (Reena Roy) when her vehicle breaks down. They become friends. He is already in love with Mala (Rameshwari), whom he marries. Aasha wishes him well, even though she has fallen for Deepak. Deepak has an accident, and everyone believes that he is dead. His mother, in a moment of grief, tells a pregnant Mala to go away. Mala goes home to her father, but he dies. Upset with everything in her life, she jumps from a bridge into the water. She is saved by a temple community, but finds that she lost her sight. She gives birth and names her daughter Deepamala, combining her and her husband's names. Deepak turns to be alive. He comes home and finds his mother overjoyed to see him. She tells him that Mala had committed suicide. He becomes depressed. Aasha re-enters his life and helps him overcome his depression. They get engaged. They get acquainted with Deepamala, now a little girl, selling little God's statutes on the street and are completely enchanted by her. Aasha meets Mala and tells her they'll pay for her eye operation, so she can regain her sight. Aasha also invites her and Deepamala to the wedding. After she regains her sight, she goes to Aasha's wedding and is shocked to see Deepak. She quickly leaves, not wanting to disrupt Aasha and Deepak's lives. Mala's friend (Girish Karnad) tells Deepak that Mala is still alive and that Deepamala is actually his daughter. Aasha tells him to go and reunite with his wife and daughter, which he does. Aasha goes back on stage permanently to sing her signature song "Shisha Ho Ya Dil Ho," which means "The heart is like glass."