Khuddar
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{{Infobox film
| name = Khuddar
| image = Khuddar poster.jpg
| caption = Promotional Poster
| director = Iqbal Durrani
| producer = N.R. Pachisia
| writer = Iqbal Durrani
| based_on = {{based on|Walter Vetrivel by P. Vasu}}
| starring = Govinda
Karishma Kapoor
Kader Khan
| music = Anu Malik
| cinematography =
| editing =
| distributor =
| released = {{Film date|df=y|1994|3|25|India}}
| runtime =
| country = India
| language = Hindi
| budget = {{INR}}1.95 crore{{cite web|url=https://boxofficeindia.com/movie.php?movieid=3158|title=Khuddar – Movie|publisher=Box Office India}}
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Khuddar ({{translation}} Self-Respecting) is a 1994 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Iqbal Durrani and starring Govinda, Karishma Kapoor and Kader Khan. It is a remake of the Tamil film Walter Vetrivel, starring Sathyaraj. Other cast members include Shakti Kapoor, Shreeram Lagoo, Anjana Mumtaz, Raju Shrestha, Mahesh Anand, Vikas Anand, Navneet Nishaan and Anil Dhawan. The film includes the controversial number "Sexy Sexy Sexy Mujhe Log Bole", which was censored to "Baby Baby Baby Mujhe Log Bole". The song itself is inspired from Italian singer Sabrina Salerno's 1987 hit "Boys". The dialogues of this film became so popular that separate audio cassettes of the dialogues were released.
Plot
Shastri Suri (Shreeram Lagoo) comes from a middle-class and honest background. He has raised his son, police inspector Siddhant Suri (Govinda) and daughter Bindiya and second son Nandu (Raju Shrestha) in a similar way. But Nandu has fallen into bad company. He is part of a gang which kidnaps women for sex trafficking, led by Babujaan (Mahesh Anand) and Kapaali (Jack Gaud). After the gang targets Pooja (Karisma Kapoor), she turns witness to the police, and as a result, Pooja is attacked and loses her sight. A blind Pooja subsequently weds Siddhant, not knowing that her assailant is her brother-in-law. Shastriji's employee Kanhaiyalal (Kader Khan) is greedy and ambitious. When Shastriji stands for election, he is opposed strongly by corrupt and avaricious Adarsh Vardhan (Shakti Kapoor). Taking any means necessary, Adarsh wins the election and decides to humiliate the Suri family. He asks that his bodyguard be none other than Siddhant Suri. Siddhant must now choose between staying with the police force and serving his corrupt master.
Siddhant chooses to serve, but only so that he can find out more about the corrupt minister and his dealings and to reveal it to the public. Siddhant finally discloses the same to the public gathered in a rally, and the minister is forced to flee the scene. Pooja's eyes are operated upon, and her vision is restored. She identifies Nandu, and Siddhant takes revenge on his brother.
Cast
- Govinda as Police Inspector Siddhant Suri, Pooja's husband
- Karishma Kapoor as Pooja Suri, Siddhant's wife
- Kader Khan as Kanhaiyalal
- Shakti Kapoor as Adarsh Vardhan
- Shreeram Lagoo as Kedarnath Shastri
- Anjana Mumtaz as Mrs Suri
- Raju Shrestha as Nandkishore “Nandu” Suri
- Aarti Nagpal as Bindiya, Siddhant's sister
- Mahesh Anand as Babujaan
- Vikas Anand as Doctor
- Achyut Potdar as Police Commissioner
- Navneet Nishan as Jenny
- Anil Dhawan as Press Reporter
- Adi Irani as Anand
- Rami Reddy as Swami
- Jack Gaud as Kapali
- Subbiraj as Father of Adarsh Vardhan (Uncredited) Seen only in the photo frame
Soundtrack
{{Infobox album
| name = Khuddar
| type = Soundtrack album
| artist = Anu Malik
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| released = 1994
| recorded = 1993
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| genre = Feature film soundtrack
| length = 54:25
| label = Tips Music
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The soundtrack was very popular, especially "Tumsa Koi Pyaara" sung by Kumar Sanu & Alka Yagnik. According to the Indian trade website Box Office India, with around 2,800,000 units sold the soundtrack became the eighth highest-grossing album of the year.
{{Tracklist
| extra_column = Singer(s)
| title1 = Tumsa Koi Pyaara
| extra1 = Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik
| length1 = 6:16
| title2 = Woh Aankh Hi Kya
| extra2 = Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik
| note2 = 1
| length2 = 7:02
| title3 = Tere Deewane Ne
| extra3 = Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik
| length3 = 6:35
| title4 = Sexy Sexy Mujhe Log Bole
| extra4 = Alisha Chinai, Anu Malik
| length4 = 7:57
| title5 = Tum Mano Ya Na Mano
| extra5 = Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik
| length5 = 7:35
| title6 = Khat Likhna
| extra6 = Alka Yagnik, Sonu Nigam
| length6 = 4:49
| title7 = Raat Kya Maange
| extra7 = Alka Yagnik
| length7 = 7:06
| title8 = Woh Aankh Hi Kya
| extra8 = Sonu Nigam
| note8 = 2
| length8 = 7:50
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Govinda's accident
Govinda narrowly escaped death on 5 January 1994 while traveling to a studio for the shooting of Khuddar. The actor's car collided with another car, resulting in him sustaining injuries to his head. Though bleeding profusely, Govinda did not cancel the shooting. After visiting a doctor, he shot for the film till midnight.{{cite web|title=Govinda — From Rags To Riches ...Contd |url=http://living.oneindia.in/celebrity/bollywood-stars/govinda-biography-politics2.html |publisher=One India |accessdate=2011-01-13 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090207141236/http://living.oneindia.in/celebrity/bollywood-stars/govinda-biography-politics2.html |archivedate=7 February 2009 }}{{cite web |url= http://ww.itimes.com/photo/govindas-rarest-pics-52b04bd5d8c9d |title= Inside Govinda's secret life}}{{cite web |url= http://gulfnews.com/life-style/people/hero-no-1-an-interview-with-govinda-1.191097 |title= Hero no. 1: An interview with Govinda|date= 25 July 2007}}
References
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External links
- {{IMDb title|0110254|Khuddar}}
Category:1990s Hindi-language films
Category:Hindi remakes of Tamil films
Category:Fictional portrayals of the Maharashtra Police
Category:Films scored by Anu Malik
Category:Films about human trafficking in India
Category:Films about sexual abuse
Category:Indian political action films
Category:Film censorship in India
Category:Films shot in Rajasthan
Category:Works subject to expurgation
Category:1994 in Indian cinema
Category:2020 disasters in India
Category:Obscenity controversies in film
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