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Aatish: Feel the Fire
आतिश: फील द फायर
Promotional Poster
Directed bySanjay Gupta
Written byRobin Bhatt and Sujit Sen (story), Kamlesh Pandey (dialogue)
Produced byG. P. Sippy, Vijay Sippy
StarringSanjay Dutt
Aditya Pancholi
Raveena Tandon
Karishma Kapoor
Atul Agnihotri
CinematographyNajeeb Khan
Edited byAfaq Hussain
Music byNadeem-Shravan
Distributed bySippy Films
Release date
  • 17 June 1994 (1994-06-17)
Running time
155 Minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget300 million (US$3.6 million)
Box office585 million (US$7.0 million)

Aatish: Feel the Fire is a 1994 Hindi action movie directed by debutant Sanjay Gupta and starring Sanjay Dutt, Aditya Pancholi, Raveena Tandon, Karishma Kapoor and Atul Agnihotri in lead roles. Other cast include Shakti Kapoor, Gulshan Grover, Kader Khan, Ajit, Tanuja, Ram Mohan, Vishwajeet Pradhan, Dinesh Hingoo, Tiku Talsania, Mushtaq Khan. The film is an unofficial remake of John Woo's A Better Tomorrow and upon release generally well received by critics and audiences alike it was the fourth highest grossing Hindi film of 1994 grossing 585 million (US$7.0 million) at the Indian box office.

The film marked Sanjay Gupta's directorial debut in Bollywood and the first of many successful collaborations with Aditya Pancholi and Sanjay Dutt.

Muhrut shot of Aatish was given by Amitabh Bachchan.

Plot

Baba and Avinash are brothers who lives in a shanty house with their widowed mother, who makes a living as a housemaid. When a stalker attempts to rape their mother, Baba knives him to death, and the three, along with an orphan named Nawab, take shelter with an underworld don named Uncle. Baba would like Avinash to study and become a better person, and in order to do this he decides to make crime his career. When Avinash completes his studies and wants to enroll himself in the police academy, Baba helps him monetarily by accepting his first contract killing. Avinash does complete his training at the police academy and soon becomes a police inspector. One of his first assignments is to be apprehend and arrest Baba and Nawab - much to his shock, as he had never associated his very own brother of having any criminal background. Avinash must now decide to proceed on with apprehending Baba and Nawab, or quit from the police force.

Cast

Soundtrack

The song "Hasratein Hain" was one of the most popular songs of the film and the year 1994 while "Kash Tum Mujhse" was also a hit.

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Aa Aa Mere Dilruba" Kumar Sanu, Sapna Mukherjee
2 "Hasratein Hain Bahut Magar" Kumar Sanu, Sadhana Sargam
3 "Kaash Tum Mujhse Ek Baar Kaho" Kumar Sanu
4 "Khaate Hain Hum Kasam" Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik
5 "Dil Dil Dil Main Tere Pyar Mein" Jolly Mukherjee, Alka Yagnik
6 "Ya Mustafa" Jolly Mukherjee, Mukul Aggarwal, Alka Yagnik
7 "Baarish Ne Aag Lagayi" Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik
8 "Dheela Pajama" Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik

Remake Anthology

A Better Tomorrow (1986)
(Cantonese)
Aatish (1994)
(Hindi)
A Better Tomorrow (2010)
(Korean)
John Woo Sanjay Gupta Song Hae-sung