Shakti (1982 film)
Shakti | |
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Directed by | Ramesh Sippy |
Written by | Salim-Javed |
Produced by | Mushir Alam Mohammad Riaz |
Starring | Dilip Kumar Amitabh Bachchan Raakhee Smita Patil Kulbhushan Kharbanda Amrish Puri Anil Kapoor BP Saxena |
Cinematography | S.M. Anwar |
Edited by | M. S. Shinde |
Music by | R.D. Burman |
Release date |
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Running time | 167 mins |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Shakti (Template:Lang-en) is a 1982 Indian Bollywood crime drama action film, directed by Ramesh Sippy, written by the famous writing duo Salim-Javed, and produced by Mushir-Riaz. It stars Dilip Kumar, Amitabh Bachchan, Raakhee, Smita Patil, and Amrish Puri, with Anil Kapoor in a special appearance. The core plot of the movie movie was based on the 1974 Tamil movie Thanga Pathakkam starting Sivaji Ganesan . Shakti was notable for being the first and only film to feature veteran actors Dilip Kumar and Amitabh Bachchan together on screen.[1]
Considered to be one of the greatest films in the history of Indian cinema, it went on to win four Filmfare Awards, which were Best Film, Best Screenplay, Best Sound Editing, and Best Actor, which was awarded to Dilip Kumar.
Dilip Kumar was awarded the Filmfare Best Actor Award, and Sippy stated “He (Bachchan) was underplayed and intense. I don’t think anyone else could’ve played the role the way Mr. Bachchan did. He had to play a hurt and wounded son".[2]
Synopsis
An ex-cop Ashwini Kumar learns that his grandson Ravi Kumar wants to follow his footsteps. Kumar thinks that his grandson is taking this decision in a flow of emotions, without taking into consideration its implications. To warn his grandson about the dangers and pitfalls of the profession, Kumar decides to tell his own story. How the grandson makes his decision that would affect his whole life is the crux of the story.
Plot
Retired Commissioner of Police Ashwini Kumar (Dilip Kumar) is at the railway station to receive his teenage grandson Ravi (Anil Kapoor), who has just returned after completing his B.A. exams. On being asked by his grandfather about his future plans, Ravi promptly replies that he wants to become a police officer and serve his country, just like his grandfather. Kumar tells him that the journey of being a police officer is fraught with many arduous challenges, and Ravi should reconsider his decision. Kumar starts by explaining his own life story in a flashback. Kumar had a happy family consisting of him, Sheetal, Ravi's grandmother, and son Vijay, Ravi's father. In the course of purging the city of crime, Ashwini takes up cudgels against a dreaded gangster named J.K. Verma (Amrish Puri). He arrests a key henchman of J.K. named Yashwant in order to decimate J.K.'s supremacy. However, J.K. takes matters into his own hands and abducts Vijay. J.K. calls up Ashwini and tries to strike a deal: Yashwant's freedom in lieu of Vijay's life. Ashwini, a virtuous cop, tells J.K. on the phone that even if his only son is killed in the process, he will not betray the law. Unbeknownst to Ashwini, however, the conversation is being tape recorded. When Vijay listen to his father's voice on the tape recorder, he is shocked and pained to hear his father's words and his lackadaisical attitude towards his own flesh and blood.
With no help forthcoming, Vijay takes it upon himself to escape his abductors. Whilst the entire gang is searching for Vijay, K.D. Narang (Kulbhushan Kharbanda), another goon in J.K.'s gang, finds Vijay but pities the helpless child and helps him escape to safety. The police trace J.K.'s hideout, but find that Vijay is missing. Vijay manages to escape and reaches home safely, but Vijay slowly and surely distances himself from his father. Narang and J.K. become sworn enemies after J.K. discovers that Narang was behind Vijay's escape.
As the years pass by, Vijay (Amitabh Bachchan), who has now become a young man, begins resenting his father and his father's love for upholding the law. During a chance encounter, Vijay rescues a young lady named Roma (Smita Patil), Ravi's mother, from 4 rowdy men who try to molest her. Vijay and Roma begin to form a close relationship. During a job interview for the post of Assistant Manager of a Hotel, K.D. Narang, the owner of the Hotel, happens to be passing by. He interjects the interview and promptly hires Vijay. Vijay remembers K.D. Narang as the person who had saved his life and decides to work in whatever capacity required with the man he perceives he owes his life to.
The duo, J.K. and K.D., have now become sworn enemies in their illegal businesses, so J.K. decides to remove his thorns before they suck the blood out of him and his business. J.K. tries to get K.D. murdered, but Vijay rescues K.D. with his presence of mind. Vijay reminisces to K.D. how Vijay owes his life to K.D., and now Vijay becomes K.D.'s right-hand man. J.K. is infuriated at his men for failing to kill Narang. His men tell him that Vijay spoiled the plan. Enraged, J.K. creates a plan to kill Vijay first, followed by Narang, and then Ashwini.
Ashwini resents the growing proximity between Vijay and K.D. Narang, so he asks Vijay to leave his house. Vijay moves in with Roma, and they start living together, without marriage. Sheetal tries to persuade her son to leave the path of wrong, but in vain. Later, Roma reveals to Vijay that she is pregnant with his child, who is Ravi, so Vijay marries her. One night, while Vijay and Roma are at a restaurant, a drunk man named Ganpat Rai attempts to propose to Roma, but Vijay beats him up, causing two men dressed in blue clothes to come forward and escort Rai out of the hotel. It turns out that these two men hired Rai to act foolish and drunk. A few minutes later, one of the men stab Rai to death. The next morning Vijay returns home, but Ashwini's men follow him. Ashwini's most loyal officer, Sudhakar, possesses a warrant claiming Vijay had murdered Rai. Vijay is taken into police custody but when the charges are determined false, Vijay is released from prison and he begins to work with K.D. full-time.
When Narang's truck of goods is stolen by J.K., Vijay requests Narang to bring his truck back to him, but alone, to which Narang agrees. When Vijay sees J.K. passing by, he captures him. Vijay tells J.K. that he was the same boy whom J.K. had abducted from school, and that he has been waiting for his revenge for years, much to J.K.'s horror. After a heated battle with J.K.'s men, Vijay drives Narang's truck back to him. When journalists cross-question Ashwini about his conflict of interest - his own son being a renowned gangster in K.D.'s gang, but he is the Deputy Commissioner of Police - the Commissioner of Police (Ashok Kumar) asks Ashwini to forego the case. Ashwini, however, requests for 48 hours to capture and bring Vijay and the other nefarious gangsters to justice, failing which Ashwini will resign. K.D., Vijay and most of J.K.'s gangsters are arrested, but J.K. remains absconding. J.K. takes it upon himself to eliminate his troubles once and for all by murdering Ashwini. Instead, Sheetal is murdered by J.K. himself whilst trying to shield her husband. An enraged Vijay, who is imprisoned at the time of Sheetal's murder, escapes the police and proceeds to start hunting for J.K.'s head. Vijay finds a den where four of J.K.'s men are present. Vijay tells them he has nothing against them, and only wants J.K., but the gangsters attempt to murder him. However, Vijay succeeds in killing all of the men. During the interrogation of one of J.K.'s henchmen, Vijay learns that J.K. has plans to leave India using fake credentials. Vijay then kills the man, who drowns.
Following up on the tip, Vijay arrives at the airport, and ultimately succeeds in killing J.K., who is in a disguise, thereby avenging his mother's death. Ashwini succeeds in tracking down Vijay and asks Vijay not to escape, but in vain. A teary-eyed Ashwini pulls the trigger, mortally wounding his son in the process. Ashwini rushes towards him and in a tearful goodbye, Vijay realizes his mistake and asks for forgiveness, saying to his father that he always loved him very much. Vijay then dies. This makes Ashwini realize what a foolish idea it was to kill Vijay, and why he had not thought twice about doing so before pulling the trigger. Following this, he immediately quits the police force.
The scene cuts to the present and a tearful Ashwini reiterates to Ravi, asking him whether he wants to follow his decision of being a police officer. Ravi, despite hearing the heartbreaking story, firmly replies in the affirmative. Kumar and Roma, Ravi's mother, give Ravi their blessings. Ravi takes a train and leaves, signifying that he would become an officer in the future.
Cast
- Dilip Kumar as DCP Ashwini Kumar
- Amitabh Bachchan as Vijay Kumar
- Raakhee as Sheetal Kumar
- Smita Patil as Roma
- Anil Kapoor as Ravi Kumar, Vijay & Roma's Son
- Amrish Puri as J.K. Varma
- Kulbhushan Kharbanda as K.D. Narang
- Dalip Tahil as Ganpat Rai
- Satish Shah as Satish
- Ashok Kumar as Commissioner of Police, Guest Appearance
- Omkesh Khotkar as Guddu
Awards
Both Dilip Kumar and Amitabh Bachchan were nominated for the Best Actor award but it was Dilip Kumar who eventually won it. Amitabh Bachchan had a total of 3 nominations in the category that year.
The film was critically acclaimed and won many accolades listed below:
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1983 | Mushir Alam, Mohammad Riaz | Filmfare Award for Best Film | Won |
Dilip Kumar | Filmfare Award for Best Actor | Won | |
Amitabh Bachchan | Filmfare Award for Best Actor | Nominated | |
Raakhee | Filmfare Award for Best Actress | Nominated | |
Ramesh Sippy | Filmfare Award for Best Director | Nominated |
Soundtrack
The song "Jane Kaise Kab Kahan" is an evergreen hit.
All lyrics are written by Anand Bakshi; all music is composed by R.D. Burman
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Ae Aasman Bata" | Mahendra Kapoor | |
2. | "Hamne Sanam Ko Khat Likha" | Lata Mangeshkar | |
3. | "Jane Kaise Kab Kahan" | Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar | |
4. | "Mangi Thi Ek" | Mahendra Kapoor |
Notes
- ^ Hungama, Bollywood (23 January 2017). "Ramesh Sippy on casting Amitabh Bachchan and Dilip Kumar together in Shakti - Bollywood Hungama".
- ^ "Ramesh Sippy on casting Dilip Kumar and AMitabh Bachchan together in Shakti. Bollywood Hungama, 23 Jan. 2017, http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/features/ramesh-sippy-casting-amitabh-bachchan-dilip-kumar-together-shakti/.
External links
- 1982 films
- 1980s action thriller films
- 1980s crime drama films
- 1980s Hindi-language films
- Indian action thriller films
- Indian crime drama films
- Indian films
- Films scored by R. D. Burman
- Films about kidnapping in India
- Films about dysfunctional families
- Films directed by Ramesh Sippy
- Hindi remakes of Tamil films
- Films set in Mumbai
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- Indian gangster films
- Police detective films
- Fictional portrayals of the Maharashtra Police
- Films with screenplays by Salim-Javed
- Urdu-language films
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