Lahoo Ke Do Rang is a 1997 Hindi suspense-action film directed by Mehul Kumar, starring Akshay Kumar, Karishma Kapoor, Naseeruddin Shah, and Suresh Oberoi. This was Akshay Kumar and Naseeruddin Shah's second film together; the first being the 1994 film Mohra. The film was a box office failure, but it is notable for its feature song "Hasino Ko Aate Hai".
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Lahoo Ke Do Rang | |
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लहू के दो रंग | |
Directed by | Mehul Kumar |
Written by | Anwar Khan (dialogue) Mehul Kumar (screenplay) |
Produced by | A.G. Nadiadwala |
Starring | Akshay Kumar Naseeruddin Shah Karishma Kapoor Suresh Oberoi Sheeba |
Cinematography | Russi Billimoria |
Edited by | Yusuf Shaikh |
Music by | Anand–Milind |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | ₹3 million (US$38,000) |
Box office | ₹0.3 million (US$3,800) |
Customs Officer, Bharat Srivastav lives a mediocre life with his sister Rajni, wife Sangita, and his son. Rajni is to be married to Inspector Gautam who is known for his unorthodox methods of apprehending smugglers. These methods land him in trouble with the Shikari brothers (Tejaa, Dharma, Tinnu, Chinnu and Pappu). Bharat decides to oppose the brothers, and as a result, the three recruit false eyewitnesses, pay them to give false testimonies, and get the complaint discharged. When Bharat persists, his family is kidnapped and subsequently killed. Bharat manages to kill some of the culprits, but is arrested, found guilty, and sentenced to life in prison. On the way to the prison facility, a vehicle carrying Bharat is involved in an accident, killing everyone on board. Relieved at the death of their nemesis, the Shikari brothers celebrate - only to find out that they now face an unknown enemy who proceeds to kill them all.
# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | "Mujhe Paisa Mila" | Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik |
2 | "Awara Pagal Deewana" | Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik |
3 | "Hasino Ko Aate Hai" | Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik |
4 | "Sagar Mein Tarang Hai" | Suresh Wadkar, Sadhana Sargam |
5 | "Ghazab Seeti Maare" | Poornima |
6 | "Dil Tumhara Aashiq" | Abhijeet, Alka Yagnik |
7 | "Kiska Kasoor Hai" | Suresh Wadkar |
The film was released on 21 March 1997 and shown on 225 screens.
Budget | ₹0.5 million |
First-day collection | ₹3.8 million |
First-week collection | ₹29.7 million |
India gross collection | ₹90.8 million |
Overseas gross collection | US$75,000 |
Worldwide gross collection | ₹93.5 million |
The first-weekend collection was ₹17.6 million and the all-time rank was 690. The footfall collection was 55.6 million and the Worldwide first-weekend collection was ₹3,09,76,000. Worldwide first-week collection was ₹5,22,72,000, and the total net gross collection was ₹51,550,000 branding the film a "Flop" at the Indian Box office.
On IMDb it was rated at 4.5/10 stars; it was the twenty-eighth highest-grossing film of 1997 on "Box Office India".
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