International Khiladi

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International Khiladi
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Poster
Directed by Umesh Mehra
Written byUmesh Mehra
Ved Prakash Sharma
Produced by Keshu Ramsay
Starring Akshay Kumar
Twinkle Khanna
CinematographyS. Pappu
Edited byKamal Saigal
Music by Aadesh Shrivastava
Distributed by Eros Entertainment
Release date
  • 26 March 1999 (1999-03-26)
Running time
180 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget7.75 crore (equivalent to 33 croreorUS$4.2 million in 2023) [1]
Box office16,19,37,500 (equivalent to 700 millionorUS$8.7 million in 2023) [1]

International Khiladi (transl.International Player) is a 1999 Indian Hindi-language action drama film directed by Umesh Mehra starring Akshay Kumar and Twinkle Khanna in the lead roles. [2] In an interview with Lehren Network, Khanna said that the film did not follow a conventional script while Kumar stated that the film had more romance than action. [3]

Contents

International Khiladi was released on 26 March 1999 and became an below average venture at the box office. [1]

Plot

Payal is a news reporter who along with her cameraman Focus have been assigned the task of interviewing the world's highest ranking gangster named Rahul alias Devraj. In the process, Payal and Devraj fall in love with each other much to the opposition of Devraj's guardian Bismillah, Inspector Amit and Payal's brother Ravi. Ravi is later killed with Devraj being framed and arrested. Payal testifies against him and Devraj is sentenced to be hanged. After learning about Bismillah's sudden death, Devraj escapes from custody and begins to plot vengeance against his enemies, including Payal and Ravi's real killer. It is revealed that Amit was the one who killed Bismillah and Ravi and also joined Thakral to frame Devraj, but Amit betrays Thakral and kills him. Amit then takes Devraj on a flight where Devraj kills him and reunites with Payal.

Cast

Production

The film was co-produced by Canadian businessman Ajay Virmani. It was shot in Calgary and Toronto. [4]

Soundtrack

All lyrics are written by Dev Kohli; all music is composed by Aadesh Shrivastava

Songs
No.TitlePlaybackLength
1."Chookar Mere Man Ko" Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik 6:06
2."Halka Halka Dard Hai"Kumar Sanu, Kavita Krishnamurthy 5:07
3."International Khiladi" Sonu Nigam 4:11
4."Kudi Kanwari"Alka Yagnik, Roop Kumar Rathod 6:31
5."Lutiya Gaya" Sudesh Bhosle, Jaspinder Narula 4:24
6."Saiyan Saiyan" Abhijeet, Alka Yagnik3:30
7."Yaar Maine Ek Sapna Dekha" Udit Narayan 5:20

Rediff.com noted that the film's songs "seem to be good". [5]

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References

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