25 Years Later 😱 | Is This The Best Bollywood Action Thriller? | Sarfarosh | Aamir Khan

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  • One of the most celebrated cop thrillers is #sarfarosh starring #aamirkhan #naseeruddinshah #mukeshrishi in lead roles! This iconic #bollywood movie is one of the few tales from the 90s that has aged brilliantly and sheds light on socio political topics that still consume our news channels and politics. I hope you like the Sarfarosh Movie Review | Aamir Khan | Naseeruddin Shah | Sonali Bendre | Classic Bollywood Movie
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  • @RitwikaDeb
    @RitwikaDeb Před 21 dnem +743

    Very proud to say my Father in law, Hriday Lani was the dialog writer for this film. He had also contributed immensely to the screenplay. Even after 25years, the dialogs stand relevant to our current times

    • @AxionP
      @AxionP Před 21 dnem +6

      👏

    • @bhagyashrikhose6511
      @bhagyashrikhose6511 Před 21 dnem +23

      OMG! The dialogues are Jaan of this movie especially the dialogues between Amir Khan n Rishi and Amir Khan and Nasaruddin Shah towards end ... everyone should watch this movie

    • @megsie1424
      @megsie1424 Před 21 dnem +8

      Really?? While watching this video, I was again thinking how amazing the dialogues were in the film! My heartfelt thanks to your FIL for giving us gems.

    • @raja-jl9os
      @raja-jl9os Před 21 dnem +3

      ​@@megsie1424 writer ki koi izzat nhi h industry m

    • @wokescancer.3699
      @wokescancer.3699 Před 21 dnem

      Shame on your father in law for participating in such a disgusting Anti Hindu propaganda.

  • @GSS77712
    @GSS77712 Před 21 dnem +805

    Aamir Khan had serious balls to make a film exposing proxy terrorism by Pakistan at that point of time. Guy was seriously ahead of time.

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Před 21 dnem +175

      He has never been shy in communicating with his cinema vs purely reducing the medium for entertainment

    • @jamshaidjalaljalalrehman5204
      @jamshaidjalaljalalrehman5204 Před 21 dnem +41

      ​@@TriedRefusedProductionsbut people hate him for no reason

    • @sootheseeker
      @sootheseeker Před 21 dnem +9

      Well unfortunately he is silenced now. U shd talk about that too.. if it's possible
      ​@@TriedRefusedProductions

    • @thedigitalnaveeen619
      @thedigitalnaveeen619 Před 21 dnem +28

      Think, ih he would have told this in 2024, this film would have been banned or boycott! Sometimes I think social media has become a curse

    • @wokescancer.3699
      @wokescancer.3699 Před 20 dny

      @@thedigitalnaveeen619 well it has become a curse because liberal biased clowns like you cannot openly spread your propaganda Anymore.

  • @deveshkumar7844
    @deveshkumar7844 Před 21 dnem +186

    Aamir was on par with Naseeruddin shah in the climax scene. His intensity and dialogue delivery was on point thought out the climax.
    Even in 90’s, this guy has given some great performances like Sarfarosh, Ghulaam and Rangeela. Sadly, he didn’t win Filmfare for any of these performances.

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Před 21 dnem +65

      He couldn’t care less after a point with regards to Filmfare

    • @i.escorpiius3570
      @i.escorpiius3570 Před 20 dny +5

      Filmfare is bogus anyways now but the sad thing is even I don't think I would have chosen Aamir for Sarfarosh in the year that Sanjay Dutt won for Vaastav.
      The snub for Ghulam was so apparent and sad to see, but then again, I think Raja Hindustani is an overhyped movie where Aamir won (imo slightly undeservingly)
      Rangeela vs DDLJ at the Filmfare was such a hard battle. I think both movies are iconic in their own right in all departments. I still feel Urmila deserved it more than Kajol but I also feel Amrish Puri and Jatin-Lalit deserved it more than Jackie Shroff and AR Rahman. I'm torn between SRK and Aamir. Both Munna and Raj have such different but such infectious charm to them.
      I think actors like Aamir, Salman, Ajay understood the bias of Filmfare way before it got apparent but also way before it actually became unfair and worse. Back then, some of the winners were hard to call imo.

    • @omaratbayee6839
      @omaratbayee6839 Před 18 dny +1

      he should win for rangeela after that year he decided to not attend the award shows, which is sad

    • @deveshkumar7844
      @deveshkumar7844 Před 15 dny

      @@i.escorpiius3570 Reason is quite clear, those days Filmfare mostly used to given actors from most popular movies in that specific year. In 1995, Srk won for DDLJ over Rangeela as DDLJ obviously was way more popular than any other film. Same happened in 1998 as well, Srk again won it for KKHH as it was more hyped and popular as compared to Ghulaam which was made on a moderate budget. Otherwise if only performances were only criterion, he could have been won
      I genuinely feel, Aamir could have been given it for Jo jeeta wahi Sikander in 1992 instead of Anil Kapoor for Beta, same he could have won for Ghajini over Hrithik’s Jodha Akbar and for 3 idiots over Amitabh Bachchan for paa in 2009.

  • @superliveaction417
    @superliveaction417 Před 21 dnem +245

    It is one of the 90s movies that has aged so well .

  • @alitasneem6063
    @alitasneem6063 Před 21 dnem +141

    The scene with Gulfam Hassan and the baby goat, is just traumatizing. It manages to traumatize you without showing the whole thing.

    • @user-lr6hp3jc9d
      @user-lr6hp3jc9d Před 21 dnem +9

      True it still sends chills down the spine

    • @SuperAsifBhai
      @SuperAsifBhai Před 20 dny +6

      Spot on. That was a scary scene without being visually scary

    • @pallavi31dec
      @pallavi31dec Před 20 dny +4

      Yep, I still close my eyes when that scene comes 😢

    • @umangshri
      @umangshri Před 2 hodinami

      They showed the whole thing initially.. Later it was censored

  • @gairickdam18
    @gairickdam18 Před 21 dnem +528

    Aamir sir said in ndtv interview that it is for those muslims in india who praise pakistan living in india and they showed why that is wrong and now aamir khan is being boycotted being called anti india and anti hindu for blasphemy scenes in pk written and directed and produced by hindus ,only lead actor got blamed and we tell him to go to pakistan

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Před 21 dnem +190

      HYPOCRISY at its finest!!

    • @user-nj1zs8hh2l
      @user-nj1zs8hh2l Před 21 dnem +8

      And still Amir khan went ahed and did those blasphemous scenes in pk ..and having hindu names as director and producer doesn't mean you respect the religion which is shown clearly in pk

    • @konfig7655
      @konfig7655 Před 21 dnem +74

      @@user-nj1zs8hh2lmeanwhile rajkumar hirani was invited for ram mandir inauguration 😂 Hinduism is a very flexible and tolerant religion we should not behave like jihadis where we get offended over small things and do selective criticism.

    • @user-hp1yj4pm2t
      @user-hp1yj4pm2t Před 21 dnem +63

      ​@user-nj1zs8hh2l PK was not intended to hurt any religious sentiments buddy. It had scenes where they questioned Christianity and Islam also. Hinduism was pervasive in the narrative because that's where the majority of Indians are.. it's intent was to question faith.. ALL faith, not just one.

    • @TathagataMitraTom
      @TathagataMitraTom Před 21 dnem +21

      @@user-nj1zs8hh2lIn a movie that questions the commodification of religion you’ll only selectively look at those aspects that leave you butthurt. That’s not fair.

  • @moviecric700
    @moviecric700 Před 21 dnem +54

    Aamir Khan will bounce back !!!
    Not with a mass action film but with a film that will touch heart of people
    Waiting for Sitaare Zameen Par

  • @TheNaveenOnline
    @TheNaveenOnline Před 21 dnem +41

    One wonder how well informed and creative Aamir Khan was all at the age of may be 33-34. In the pre internet era of 1995-2000, to come up with movies as diverse as Rangeela, Ghulam, 1947 the Earth,Sarfarosh and mixing it well with the likes of Raja Hindustani, Ishq, Mela, Mann at the same time...the only Man who was doing the balancing act pretty well...when his peers were only starring in movies of the same genre by same set of makers....the kuch kuch, dil dil, pyar pyar, khiladi wiladi, no.1 no.1 types. Post 2000 Aamir is a different league..Lagaan came and things changed for better for ever.
    I know its just a matter of time...the air will change, the government hopefully ☺️. Aamir will be back, right where he deserves to be.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před 21 dnem +300

    From ‘Gupt’ to ‘Gunda’ to ‘Sarfarosh’, Mukesh Rishi has the range.

    • @mrdaman99
      @mrdaman99 Před 21 dnem +15

      Aamir and Mukesh rishi appeared in another cop thriller action movie in 1990s, Baazi.
      That too was a good work, obviously not as good as Sarfarosh as it was also marred by a few copied scenes from Tango and Cash.

    • @ChetanSharmadesigner2506
      @ChetanSharmadesigner2506 Před 21 dnem +6

      Also Kurukshetra, he was so good in that I still remember. He and Sanjay dutt had great equation

    • @chitralekha3233
      @chitralekha3233 Před 21 dnem +2

      Fire Mukesh Rishi

    • @RajSharma-cq6dy
      @RajSharma-cq6dy Před 20 dny +4

      SOORYAVANSHAM

    • @ranjha4008
      @ranjha4008 Před 20 dny +4

      If I'm not mistaken Mukesh rishi was the first choice for Lagaan for the sikh character. That would've been so good, however sultan from sarfarosh and ghajini villain ended up doing that role although he was good too.

  • @user-hp1yj4pm2t
    @user-hp1yj4pm2t Před 21 dnem +144

    Salim, played so wonderfully by Mukesh Rishi, is the ideal characterization of an Indian Muslim. I got emotional watching majority of his scenes... such incredible performance and writing!

    • @akkkkk813
      @akkkkk813 Před 21 dnem +3

      Indian Muslim would be not be correct word, majority part of Indian Muslim will be better

    • @asiddi821
      @asiddi821 Před 21 dnem +4

      ​@@akkkkk813 Nahh, his character suits perfect to describe Indian Muslims today.

    • @krookbond7971
      @krookbond7971 Před 21 dnem

      Those kind of Muslims do not exist now 😂

    • @asiddi821
      @asiddi821 Před 21 dnem +11

      @@krookbond7971 You just have to remove your glasses. I have seen many in reality

    • @rah8985
      @rah8985 Před 20 dny

      Before starting of every movie they flash a disclaimer : Yeh sab kalpanik hai,sacchai se koi connection nahi.
      I have hardly met such moslem as you describe. At least not anymore.
      They might be goody two pants on your face but they are never secular or your ideal moslem.
      They are not allowed to be secular by their faith.
      This dichotomy is the reason why you see a small fraction ejecting out of the fold in the form of ex Moslems(murtaad) or stop following the tenets to the t.

  • @iftyhuq4321
    @iftyhuq4321 Před 21 dnem +24

    It was movies like sarfarosh, gulam, andaz apna apna and lagaan that made me a fan of him. Most people who are not 90s kid won't understand how different and ground breaking they where. All the four film aged really well and incredibly re-watchable. Speaking of aging movie dil chata hai goes into another lv there it aged so well it feel it is made in 2020 rather than 2001. Another gem from Aamir khan

    • @SapnaKumari-ui1ed
      @SapnaKumari-ui1ed Před 21 dnem

      These films of Aamir aged really well and I like his one more movie that is Rangeela he played his character really well

    • @idrisahmed2659
      @idrisahmed2659 Před 21 dnem

      Add dil chahta hai in between came out the same time as lagaan

    • @mrdaman99
      @mrdaman99 Před 21 dnem

      Don't forget Jo jeeta wohi sikander😅

    • @SapnaKumari-ui1ed
      @SapnaKumari-ui1ed Před 21 dnem

      @@mrdaman99 true pehla nasha pehla khumar jo hum sab par chadha tha Aamir ka

  • @pranavgaikwad1611
    @pranavgaikwad1611 Před 21 dnem +69

    And that aamir khan acting in climax>>>> peak cinema 💎

  • @anshoolajaiswal7315
    @anshoolajaiswal7315 Před 21 dnem +95

    This is a highly re-watchable movie. I have watched it so many times. I don't want people to make a part 2 of it and spoil it as in so many movie franchises these days 🤗

  • @mehulpanchal6691
    @mehulpanchal6691 Před 21 dnem +17

    Mukesh Rishi as Salim did deserve an Award for Supporting Actor that year. This performance is so under rated and it feels sad that Mukesh Rishi is just remembered for his B Grade negative roles.
    Being a Movie of 1999, it was way ahead of its time but it feels really happy that people loved it back in 1999 and still is considered as one of the best Crime Action Thriller.

  • @NamanSharma-vy7bg
    @NamanSharma-vy7bg Před 21 dnem +42

    "Sarfarosh" is not just a movie; it's an experience that left a lasting impression. Saw it for the first time in 2006 when I was 9. Its gripping storyline, powerful performances, and patriotic fervor make it a must-watch for every cinema lover. Even after multiple viewings, the film continues to enthrall and inspire, earning its rightful place as a classic in Indian cinema.

  • @saikirangudapati7893
    @saikirangudapati7893 Před 20 dny +19

    'Astram,' the Telugu remake of 'Sarfarosh,' tried to capture the magic but ended up with the sparks of a damp firecracker. Some classics are better left untouched!

  • @benarcissisticrelishthesme8289

    If there is one film that totally deserves a sequel, it is this one.

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Před 21 dnem +88

      I wonder about the route they would take. Would it be a reflection of the environment we live in today. It would be so interesting!

    • @udaygorade8697
      @udaygorade8697 Před 21 dnem +1

      Wonder why we never got the sequel?

    • @soumy1986
      @soumy1986 Před 21 dnem +8

      Absolutely not... This was lightning in a bottle, today this won't be so much as a movie as a vehicle for an agenda

    • @gurugulab1414
      @gurugulab1414 Před 21 dnem +6

      Definitely no.... considering what they are doing with sequel these days I don't want another movie to malign the image of the original

    • @dineshwakti5644
      @dineshwakti5644 Před 21 dnem +4

      No stupid sequel please...let this movie be a legend forever

  • @apoorv10
    @apoorv10 Před 21 dnem +30

    Sarfarosh and Khakee are some of the most underrated cop thrillers ever...they deserve much more love and recognition...

    • @mrdaman99
      @mrdaman99 Před 21 dnem +4

      Khakee is good but does not fall in the league of Sarfarosh

    • @akashranveer6697
      @akashranveer6697 Před 20 dny

      Khakee is my favorite movie beo😊

    • @homermontana2392
      @homermontana2392 Před 18 dny +2

      @@mrdaman99 in my opinion khakee's twist reveal was way more shocking than sarfarosh

    • @mrdaman99
      @mrdaman99 Před 18 dny

      @@homermontana2392 nope. It was predictable instead. I remember as a kid, I watched its teaser/trailer, and it was evident from it.
      Khakee is more of a Masala movie whereas Sarfarosh can be classified into the category of Cinema

    • @homermontana2392
      @homermontana2392 Před 17 dny +1

      @@mrdaman99 you're kidding right no way in hell it was predictable that aishwarya rai would turn out to be a villain especially the kind of roles she used to do in them times also so what if it was a masala movie cinema is built on masala things even some of sarfarosh songs can be considered masala nothing wrong with that and on a final note both the movies are classic and deserved to be remembered on their 25th & 20th year

  • @reetomrakshit775
    @reetomrakshit775 Před 21 dnem +49

    This was the film after which there was no turning back for Aamir Khan when it came to give us stories that have a commercial viability and also impart several themes that are relevant in our society till date.

    • @mrdaman99
      @mrdaman99 Před 21 dnem +1

      Nope, he did Mela after this movie. Instead it was after dil chaahta hai and lagaan that there was no looking back for him. He did take a break of couple of years but was still relevant. Hope he comes back and give more such good movies. He has been dearly missed by me in last 5-6 years on the big screen

  • @AHMEDKHAN-ep2uh
    @AHMEDKHAN-ep2uh Před 21 dnem +39

    Movie proves why Mukesh Rishi is a great actor.
    Beyond the Bulla he's known for.
    Naseeruddin Shah, certainly a legend.
    And Aamir, variety.
    Also the music of this movie was top notch

  • @vikramsharma5561
    @vikramsharma5561 Před 21 dnem +53

    Sarfarosh, Khakee and Gangaajal.. Three best ever cop movies of Bollywood.. Particularly in that order

    • @ratha_bhabatosh
      @ratha_bhabatosh Před 21 dnem +11

      Don't forget to add *SHOOL* of Manoj Bajpai, *ARDH SATYA* of Om Puri

    • @idrisahmed2659
      @idrisahmed2659 Před 21 dnem +7

      One more which i feel is underrated as a crime drama is aakrosh ....akshaye and ajays chemistry was just superb

    • @Akhil_923
      @Akhil_923 Před 21 dnem +1

      ​@@ratha_bhabatosh zanjeer

    • @user-eo2ot3ie2w
      @user-eo2ot3ie2w Před 20 dny +2

      but now we never get such kind of cop films, instead what we get is singham again, dabang3, rowdy Rathore

    • @hamedhasanpritom1111
      @hamedhasanpritom1111 Před 18 dny

      Aakrosh is tremendous😊​@@idrisahmed2659

  • @rdbtumpy
    @rdbtumpy Před 20 dny +11

    Way back on 8th May 1999 I watched this gem on a packed big screen and indeed it is one of the best action thrillers which is still relevant today. It is layered and a great socio political message while exposing national security. Aamir Khan had balls to call out Pakistan and these new sanghi kid labels him anti-national.. If he would have been one he wouldnt have made movies like Sarfarosh .. Anyway Jammy thanks for this video

  • @hsyer5314
    @hsyer5314 Před 21 dnem +29

    Sarfarosh has been eyeing me on Prime Video for few days now, and today you put out a video commending it.

  • @anirudh8615
    @anirudh8615 Před 21 dnem +10

    The way movie starts, with the song "zindgi maut na bann jaae", by introducing everything, the plot, the antagonists and the location was one of thr best beginning of the movie I've seen so far.

  • @qarezma
    @qarezma Před 21 dnem +17

    During the pandemic lockdown I rewatched it with my husband who didn't know about this movie. Needless to say, he was totally bowled over how ahead of its time this movie is

  • @soumyaghosh85
    @soumyaghosh85 Před 21 dnem +22

    Aamir Khan and his production continuously promoting movies on sensitive topics, he has been a flag bearer for intelligent and thought provoking movies in India

  • @jangamsanky
    @jangamsanky Před 21 dnem +23

    As a kid back then and now as an adult, I always loved this movie and so badly wanted "Sarfarosh - 2" from the way the movie ended hinting part-2

  • @poojasrivastava7378
    @poojasrivastava7378 Před 21 dnem +24

    Pls start a series of the same!! Revisiting movies/why? 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @gauravgandi1398
    @gauravgandi1398 Před 21 dnem +20

    Kya Thakur tuje kitne baar bulaya tu aata nahi hai... Dhaba scene... The lamb scene... The drunk khabri guy... The initial dacoit scene.. The sultan chase.... The meaning of Musalaman... The beatdown of Aamir... The movie is chockfull of awesome sequences

  • @JHussain90
    @JHussain90 Před 20 dny +15

    I wonder if Shah Rukh Khan or Salman Khan would have the guts to do a film like Sarfarosh in the 90s like Aamir Khan did. He was a perfectionist right from the beginning.

  • @user-hp1yj4pm2t
    @user-hp1yj4pm2t Před 21 dnem +19

    Sonali Bendre pervaded my dreams after this movie. 8 year old me thought I'd marry her one day.. she was the absolute crush! An ethereal woman descended from the skies! Uff..
    Two women I'll never get over from 90s - Sonali Bendre and Pooja Bhatt.

    • @iftyhuq4321
      @iftyhuq4321 Před 21 dnem +1

      Sonali bendre was a like dream in this movie. That hoshwalon ko kabar kya playing in the background just made her timeless in your head. Definitely her best and most memorable role.

  • @navneetkummar4811
    @navneetkummar4811 Před 21 dnem +42

    The dialogue with Mukesh Rishi is one of the best dialogues ever being written in hindi cinema and I believe aamir's interview at 3:20 with NDTV can be his answer to public who questions his patriotism towards the country. Sadly he is being boycotted for this reason .I can never watch any movie twice no matter how good it is , there are very very few movies which compels me to watch them again and Sarfarosh is definitely one of them .

    • @deependrasinghsodha5402
      @deependrasinghsodha5402 Před 21 dnem

      Same bro, I thought i was the only one who never watched a movie or series again . only time i have rewatched a movie is because my family is watching TV and i am with them . SARFAROSH and NAYAK are amongst select few that if i come across playing on TV i watch them to completion .

    • @divyathapliyal224
      @divyathapliyal224 Před 20 dny +1

      It's a sad reality even people around me also have same perception of him which questions his patriotism

  • @TS.......
    @TS....... Před 21 dnem +48

    Amir has the best choice in scripts and stories among all his peers. He has repeatedly taken risks since the 90's. That requires a very secure mind. Credit should be given where it's due.

  • @user-hp1yj4pm2t
    @user-hp1yj4pm2t Před 21 dnem +14

    One of the best films of Hindi cinema in my opinion. I don't even know if it can be boxed into a specific genre... it was a thriller/socio political drama/cop film.. all into one. And what a gem! 🔥

  • @shauryamalik8473
    @shauryamalik8473 Před 21 dnem +10

    What a movie this was and why it proves that Aamir is the goatest of them all, while other khans were prancing around trees and doing the tried and tested to death, here was Aamir working on new things, challenging himself, working with 1st time directors despite being a superstar. Aamir is in this profession only for the sheer love of acting and storytelling unlike others.

  • @bandhanjha8563
    @bandhanjha8563 Před 21 dnem +12

    Aamir should work on a sequel.
    P. S. ALSO WTF! They did a test screening back then! Truly ahead of time

  • @Shivd2010
    @Shivd2010 Před 21 dnem +22

    I can't believe that this movie was released 25 years ago, the songs are still my favourite

  • @mrtobiasreiper4714
    @mrtobiasreiper4714 Před 20 dny +6

    The movie worked because it was grounded in appearance and had a well written story. Whereas, today's Bollywood thriller movies are big budget, shot in foreign location with extravagant plot but lack any substance and thats why they are forgettable.
    I still rewatch, Sarfarosh from time to time because of its practical plot and its more realistic nature. It is truly a well made movie and way beyond its time.

  • @nikhilsatamnik
    @nikhilsatamnik Před 20 dny +6

    I think Baazi, Aamir Khan movie somewhere in 1995 set the stage for Sarfarosh... We were already ready to see him in Sarfarosh as a cop... Baazi was a masala movie though... But it was a good entertainer and Sarfarosh became a perfect cop movie and one of the best for Aamir and other cast too..

  • @rosunrajkumar876
    @rosunrajkumar876 Před 19 dny +4

    Amir is in a full cast. And he chases the bad guy in the full cast! Inside a hospital room. That smirk on his face. That mad mad smile. Best scene ever!

  • @rinitaislam3927
    @rinitaislam3927 Před 21 dnem +20

    the line,” hum labon se khah na paye unche haal e dil khahi, ur wo samjhe nehi ki khamosy kay cherz hai”, is always gonna stay with me

    • @manishramnani627
      @manishramnani627 Před 21 dnem +3

      Was just thinking the same about how good the songs and the lyrics were! And Sonali Bendre was such a crush!

    • @rinitaislam3927
      @rinitaislam3927 Před 20 dny

      the lyrics and the songs were simply magical. I tell you what, I still have a crush on her. Such a beautiful, talented and gentle lady

  • @AZ-ed1xx
    @AZ-ed1xx Před 20 dny +6

    I would say that most intellectual comments Box I come across is of TRP : This channel : People don't come here for spreading hate or agenda but to discuss : Movies as a form of Art 🌸💥 Kudos to Jammy 🌸💥🔥

  • @dr.tissonjob5707
    @dr.tissonjob5707 Před 20 dny +7

    The golden period of Bollywood! One of Aamir's finest!

  • @Anonymous-bf5fk
    @Anonymous-bf5fk Před 21 dnem +43

    I wonder why John Matthew Matthan (director of this film), turned out to be a one-hit wonder, and never got any major film in the future.

    • @sitachowkulkar7324
      @sitachowkulkar7324 Před 21 dnem +8

      I think Aamir contributed a lot to the movie

    • @udaygorade8697
      @udaygorade8697 Před 21 dnem +2

      Always wondered what stopped Aamir from direction.I am sure if he wants there would be someone who would sponsor it

    • @Anonymous-bf5fk
      @Anonymous-bf5fk Před 21 dnem +4

      @@udaygorade8697 Aamir Khan has his own production company, so he produce a film anytime he wants.

    • @KICK839
      @KICK839 Před 21 dnem

      ​@@udaygorade8697he probably will direct

  • @divyathapliyal224
    @divyathapliyal224 Před 20 dny +4

    Thank you so soo much for this video .. I want to share one thing here, people around me think that he doesn't like India coz he is Muslim and years back Kiran n Amir gave a statement that " it feels like India is not a safe place to live now" which was true at that point of time crime against women and mob lynching were in huge numbers. But with this video people will get to know that he is a very wise person and it's all a perspective made by media ❤️

  • @poojagusain8597
    @poojagusain8597 Před 21 dnem +13

    Indeed Sarfarosh is an amazing cop thriller movie. With amazing cast and story line. I have watched it almost 7-8 times

  • @ashishpalav8905
    @ashishpalav8905 Před 20 dny +3

    I can never forget this film. Rainy afternoon completely wet, straight from college by myself and company of a half packed cinema hall at the iconic gaiety galaxy. What a film then and what a film now. Outstanding

  • @roshanpatil7213
    @roshanpatil7213 Před 20 dny +4

    This is my one of the fav movies of all time.. like everything is just so perfect and the acting by the actors is also top notch...
    And Aamir khan..... his movie always have something unique to say... like bro he did movies like Jo jeeta wohi Sikandar, sarpharosh, taare jameen par, lagaan and so on...
    Indian flim industry needs Aamir khan..

  • @Specter-ms6ge
    @Specter-ms6ge Před 21 dnem +298

    For all those who say the era of Aamir Khan is over.I beg to differ❤

    • @pragatisalutgi1441
      @pragatisalutgi1441 Před 21 dnem +12

      But this movie is old, so his era is over

    • @devbade9129
      @devbade9129 Před 21 dnem +18

      @@pragatisalutgi1441 hakla fan spotted

    • @RedMeanLal
      @RedMeanLal Před 21 dnem +4

      Lol. Maulana Amir

    • @daggerdrake3065
      @daggerdrake3065 Před 21 dnem +4

      It is over lmao. But there's so much to explore from the past. That's a better way to put it

    • @shravp769
      @shravp769 Před 21 dnem +2

      Keep begging

  • @prashneetmani3921
    @prashneetmani3921 Před 21 dnem +9

    My favorite Mukesh RIshi performance. Wish he had gotten better roles in his career like this one.

  • @sitachowkulkar7324
    @sitachowkulkar7324 Před 21 dnem +10

    Finally you are talking abt Aamir and his choice of films.

  • @nickrkr
    @nickrkr Před 19 dny +2

    The beauty of this movie was that it wasn't a straightforward story.. It had multiple story lines in multiple locations and how it is connected is a milestone in story telling..

  • @saanviraman9091
    @saanviraman9091 Před 20 dny +2

    Sarfarosh is one of my all-time favorite movies. It is one movie which I watched with my dad as a kid and till now we visit it quite often. It's cinematography, music, dialog, acting...impeccable.

  • @vikashkumar5807
    @vikashkumar5807 Před 20 dny +3

    The fact that, they have given a good background to the villain of the movie in that era is also commendable. He had his own motive for being so bad.

  • @kshitijaj986
    @kshitijaj986 Před 21 dnem +4

    Reactly just few days ago I was reminiscing about what a great film Sarfarosh is....
    Amir Khan was way ahead of his time for with it, everything about this movie is just perfect.

  • @kunalkantide9819
    @kunalkantide9819 Před 20 dny +5

    Don't mind for saying me that Jo hal dil ka had a separate fanbase for all the teens of that era for obvious 🔥 reasons😂

  • @raahilkhalifa5834
    @raahilkhalifa5834 Před 20 dny +3

    Aamir was truly one of the most versatile and greatest actors Indian Cinema ever got.
    That era of his is forever memorable.
    Aamir choice of script selection is absolutely perfection from Romance, To Action, To Drama, To Thriler, Sports, he has truly nailed it an absolute gem of an actor who stands as a complete star of Indian Cinema
    Gupt is also another action suspense thriller classic that i absolutely enjoy

  • @avadhootv
    @avadhootv Před 21 dnem +5

    also the action is very realistic. No slow mo or speed ramping. and drives the story. The 4 way Mexican standoff at the end is so nicely done.

    • @Akhil_923
      @Akhil_923 Před 21 dnem

      why people like south movies? they always add slo-mo and speed ramping

  • @kdsingh8715
    @kdsingh8715 Před 20 dny +2

    The movie was and always will remain in gem in Bollywood history but the way you have analysed it and connected to today's problems with society and Bollywood is masterful and deep. I remembered I was in my final year of Bachelor degree when this creative and beautifully executed movie came out and almost whole of the college was at cinemas where it was playing. What a movie, what a review.....

  • @KauwaBiryani236
    @KauwaBiryani236 Před 21 dnem +9

    2 of the best cop action movies bollywood ever had were Sarfarosh and Khakee...
    I loved sarfarosh because the protagonist was not your conventional Supercop but a very diligent and honest cop
    And khakee because it showed us the types of police and the problems they face... It showed us the honesty and dishonesty existing in the Police force
    Other than that, some cop movies have great entertainment value like - RSCU, Force, Rowdy Rathore and dabbang 1

  • @ZakerHossain-lt3xj
    @ZakerHossain-lt3xj Před 19 dny +2

    Seeing my favorite critic made a video on one of my most favorite Hindi film and said the exact things which I was having on my mind from a long time. Btw not just Sarfarosh Aamir's another film named "Raakh" released in 1989 shows that how creative choices he had during that time as a Hindi film hero.

  • @ChetanSharmadesigner2506
    @ChetanSharmadesigner2506 Před 21 dnem +3

    A very less talked about Film - 'Kurukshetra' where Mujesh rishi shined. His equation with Sanjay dutt was so well written and performed ❤

  • @bhagyashrikhose6511
    @bhagyashrikhose6511 Před 21 dnem +3

    Sarfarosh is one of the all time favorite movies of our family. We have watched it several times...all the dialogues are amazing...my daughter wrote a skit/monologue for her 10th class theatre exam using references from this movie...the dialogues between Amir Khan and Nasaruddin shah toward end, just before Nasaruddin shah's character kills himself were mindblowing

  • @mandardal
    @mandardal Před 21 dnem +7

    A CULT film, or a PERFECT FILM
    One can say, beautiful songs, great dialogues, crisp screenplay and awesome acting

  • @tempuse96
    @tempuse96 Před 21 dnem +5

    I have grown up watching this movie and love this movie so much. I remember all the dialogues of the movie verbatim because I have watched it so many times. So much so that my family members use the dialogues of this movie in our conversations quite frequently.
    Whenever we are fasting we use the dialogue, "Mai idhar akha din baithne ko nahi aaya, upwas hai Aaj Mera".
    Whenever I am calling my brother,"Kya thakur tereko kitni baar bola tu aata nahi? Chal uth chal chal uth"
    I even used the shayari used hy Aamir here on sonali while talking to a girl.
    I can go on and on. I guess you get the idea 😂

    • @mrdaman99
      @mrdaman99 Před 21 dnem

      Use that shayari which Aamir constantly used in his movie Mann😂😂

  • @SG029
    @SG029 Před 21 dnem +7

    I have watched Sarfarosh so many times that if you put the TV on mute while playing the movie I can say the exact dialogues of each and every character. One of the best thriller films by Indian cinema!!

  • @nidhipra2009
    @nidhipra2009 Před 21 dnem +3

    Sarfarosh is our family's all time favourite movie ❤Dad, Mom and I always glue to tv screens this movie appears... Late 90's Aamir and his choices were fantastic ❤ Mukesh Rishi's scenes with Aamir are pure gold especially because we always saw him in negative roles and this was his character breakthrough...He killed it as Salim ❤

  • @Eatwithkaranvlogs
    @Eatwithkaranvlogs Před 21 dnem +5

    What a masterpiece it was and still has relevance. Boys Salute the champions
    It’s so terrible to realise that Aamir hasn’t had a terrific movie after Dangal it’s 8 years now

    • @mrdaman99
      @mrdaman99 Před 21 dnem +2

      He will be back🤞🏻

  • @ruchas5982
    @ruchas5982 Před 21 dnem +6

    Every aspect of this movie are simply perfect. Technical, story, acting, comic touch.. Love love love this movie.

  • @rushabhbramhecha1224
    @rushabhbramhecha1224 Před 20 dny +6

    Aamir is the best
    Even 1000 SRK or Salman cannot replace his filmography

  • @Vish_Al_Mighty
    @Vish_Al_Mighty Před 21 dnem +3

    25 friggin years have gone by and this movie is still better than anything else Bollywood produces these days. The story, the screenplay, the dialogue, acting, music, everything was just spot on. Taking such a sensitive topic and making a blockbuster out of it.. love him or hate him, but you can't deny the bold and courageous movies Aamir Khan has in his portfolio. This movie is a masterpiece, one of the few films which makes me feel proud of Bollywood

    • @raja-jl9os
      @raja-jl9os Před 21 dnem

      Nowadays bollywood make slick action thriller movie like 370 but people like you hate 370

    • @raja-jl9os
      @raja-jl9os Před 21 dnem

      Sarfarosh is just like masala thriller

  • @NavneetSinghMusic
    @NavneetSinghMusic Před 20 dny +1

    I am so happy you have made this video. I am a pirate of sorts, if you get what I mean. But I bought the original VCR of this and got it converted to pay homage to this beauty. I am telling you none of the blockbusters can touch this. The way Ajay is never shown as the big cop but, a "baccha" and his actual ways of working in the force is something I think no one can replicate. Salim is the voice of all the minorities. The songs and the cinematography. I always watch it. Probably have watched it 500 times. And still adore it. Thanks for making this. Now people will watch this again. And rediscover the best.

  • @gurugulab1414
    @gurugulab1414 Před 21 dnem +2

    Most realistic hand to hand fight scenes in a Bollywood movie if nothing, amazing songs and great story....this has been and will remain my all time favorite Hindi movie.

  • @AshishKumar-ui9wy
    @AshishKumar-ui9wy Před 21 dnem +13

    Just want him to comeback again ❤❤

  • @navinmirpuri1332
    @navinmirpuri1332 Před 20 dny +1

    It came up on my timeline 5 days back , I saw it from beginning to end in one go , what a joy this movie is ! Why don't they make movies like these any more! Even the small roles left such a big impact, asame mein kitne tare would have gone viral in today age.

  • @skhadin3191
    @skhadin3191 Před 15 dny +3

    Arshad Warsi's Sehar was also an unrecognised gem cop thriller 😢

  • @user-bf5vf8fh6e
    @user-bf5vf8fh6e Před 19 dny +1

    It is still the best one in this genre... I don't even remember the number of times I hv watched this.

  • @krishansharma9284
    @krishansharma9284 Před 20 dny +1

    One of the finest films to come out of Bollywood. Still has that commercial aspect but still maintains that realism. Major highlight to me was Mukesh Rishi

  • @sumitsaraf5778
    @sumitsaraf5778 Před 20 dny +2

    Agree no match, John’s masterpiece❤️. Wonderful cast.

  • @rajtaare
    @rajtaare Před 20 dny

    Amazing video and really thank you very much for making video on one of my favourite film Sarfarosh!!
    It really deserves for!!
    Amazing film👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @DillonPink
    @DillonPink Před 19 dny +1

    Nasseruddin Shah was just brilliant and Aamir was just at his best. Such a good movie and can still watch this. All time classic.

  • @nickygidwani
    @nickygidwani Před 20 dny +1

    Quintessential 90s movie that does not feel at all dated for its age. It is brilliantly written, directed, and acted, with a prime Aamir, a gorgeous Sonali, and stellar supporting actors. I recently re-watched it on CZcams, which is an annual tradition.

  • @madhukarg8052
    @madhukarg8052 Před 21 dnem +1

    I watched this movie a decade ago with my dad on UTV movies channel and I clearly remember I was glued to the screen of my TV, i genuinely enjoyed Sonali Bendre in the movie, they were really good together ❤, I will watch it again soon

  • @Apocalypse7299
    @Apocalypse7299 Před 20 dny +1

    Halfway into the video and you've convinced me to revisit it, sorry for leaving early but will come back and complete the video after movie.

  • @gaditproductions
    @gaditproductions Před 20 dny +4

    it was remade in Telugu and Tamil. But ofc no one complains when south copies...

    • @treeofgrowth
      @treeofgrowth Před 17 dny

      So the pettiness goes both ways and hence fine. Got it. I just want to a day when the citizens of this country behave like adults.

  • @cricketmerijaan523
    @cricketmerijaan523 Před 21 dnem +4

    Aamir's cinematic universe is filled with Everything. He is truly the successor of Gurudutt!

  • @jayw115
    @jayw115 Před 20 dny +1

    Totally agree with your review. This movie is so relevant today, it’s an evergreen story for a country like India. When I watched this movie last month, I really enjoyed it but the action sequences didn’t hit hard like it did when I was a kid. I enjoyed Rangeela more.

  • @Tewkar
    @Tewkar Před 20 dny

    This is one of the few videos for which I started following you 5 years back. Good that you talked about this gem. Which is still relevant as it was in 1999

  • @shipratiwari9115
    @shipratiwari9115 Před 21 dnem +1

    Much-needed discourse! The points you raised are all too relevant in the present context. Please create more content of similar nature.

  • @ayushkumarsingh3438
    @ayushkumarsingh3438 Před 20 dny

    You really touch the nostalgia, looking for a more classic reviews.

  • @niketsinha18
    @niketsinha18 Před 20 dny +1

    that scene where he mentions i chose ips over ias is such a impactful one like it will be always relevant no one chooses ips over ias for specific reason so putting that dialogue and perspective in movie was impactful you knew he wanted to be that no matter the rank or even if he topped the exam .
    ACP rathore is a character you really wanna be when you get that ips cadre not any modern movie cop he's someone who pursues crime from basics and has looks which would fool you what can this baccha do and then the very next moment you will regret that thought

  • @saumilshah1588
    @saumilshah1588 Před 21 dnem +1

    So many observations came to me when I saw them celebrating Sarfarosh. It is a great film. Unlike the other overworked PR machineries, such films are not talked about but for me these were the real 'masala' films that delivered. Songs, Drama, Action, Love, Humour and above all Dialogues !!
    I think another one of the cop films that unfortunately did not perform that great but has a super storyline is Khakee with Akshay, Amitabh etc.
    PS. Long time follower of this channel but commenting for first time. I connect with your perspective so I have fun following here. Keep going!

  • @abyheek7037
    @abyheek7037 Před 21 dnem +1

    Sarfarosh's repeat watch value is damn high, it was so good ,along with the songs and that crime thriller aspect, it is really one of the best in it's genre. I still remember that "don't mind" phrase used by Sonali Bendre and use it sometimes in conversations 😊

  • @rudrakshyadav7335
    @rudrakshyadav7335 Před 21 dnem +8

    I remember when I was in 4th or 5th, I watched sarfarosh for the first time.. the word IPS struck my mind for a long time. A few days later in our classroom a teacher asked what we want to do when we grow up . Almost everyone had a fantasy job.. like Superhero (and I remember someone said, I want to be a Jedi 😂). I was the one who said IPS . And the teacher was like.. 😱😱
    😂😂😂

    • @mrdaman99
      @mrdaman99 Před 21 dnem

      Haha same here. I watched this movie for the first time as a 10 year old kid in 2009 and since then I wanted to be an IPS but instead got selected in PSB as probationary officer.
      (Sarfarosh released just 2 weeks before my DOB)

  • @ishanmishra4896
    @ishanmishra4896 Před 21 dnem +15

    Sarfarosh and Sangharsh super underrated gems, the music was amazing too.

    • @jiyabedi1731
      @jiyabedi1731 Před 20 dny +1

      Jatin Lalit is the reason. They were so good

  • @prajaktachavan5644
    @prajaktachavan5644 Před 20 dny +1

    What a co incident I revisited the movie last night and was just thinking if you could make a video on it. And here it is. It's one of the best movie and I still prefer to watch it again and again instead of the newly released movies.

  • @anubratoroy749
    @anubratoroy749 Před 21 dnem +2

    This film still holds up so well!! This film holds a special significance in my family as my parents' first film date after marriage😅❤️ it marked a significant shift in Amir's career and the themes it lay focus on are so bold and even relevant today!! Strong performances and an incredible script are the reason behind its endurance after all these years!!😌🤩🔥
    Also Hoshwaalon ko khabar kya😍❤️>>>>>>>

  • @ronaksurana3599
    @ronaksurana3599 Před 21 dnem +1

    One of my dad's favorite films and I watched it so many times on tv with him all through my childhood. Definitely one of the best socio-political thrillers if not the best ever made in India.

  • @potatochips05
    @potatochips05 Před 20 dny +1

    True.... True... So true..... Glad you brought this one up!!
    and boy...... Sonali looked like an absolute goddess!!!
    Fell truly madly and deeply in life love with her

  • @PsySinn
    @PsySinn Před 20 dny +1

    When the whole Industry was busy making Rom Coms and Family Dramas. Aamir Khan literally came like an underdog and we got the best cop dramas ever in Bollywood with the most realistic and grounded approach 🙌🏻
    That whole scene between him and Naseer साहब in the climax was an absolute masterclass of Acting still gives me goosebumps 🥵🔥
    One of my most favourite films of his ❤️
    Nawazuddin Siddiqui का Debut भी तो था 🤌🏻💯