Ziddi (1997 film)

Ziddi
Directed by Guddu Dhanoa
Produced by N.R. Pachisia
Written by Robin Henry
Starring Sunny Deol
Raveena Tandon
Music by Songs:
Sameer Sen-Dilip Sen
Background Score:
Surinder Sodhi
Cinematography Sripad Natu
Edited by A. Muthu
Distributed by Ratan International
Release dates
11 April 1997
Running time
171 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi
Box office 292.5 million (US$4.3 million)[1]

Ziddi is a 1997 Indian action film directed by Guddu Dhanoa and produced by N. R. Pachisia. The movie has Sunny Deol and Raveena Tandon in lead roles with Anupam Kher, Sachin Khedekar and Ashish Vidyarthi in other important roles. It is the story of a hot-tempered and stubborn man Deva, who is feared because of his ruthless ways and severe punishment to the local hoodlums. Later, Deva avenges the death of his brother and sister.

Ziddi is undoubtedly one of the best films in Sunny Deol's career. It went on to become one of the biggest bollywood hits of 1997, grossing Rs 292.5 million (US$5.4 million) at the box office. The film was remade in Tamil as Dharma starring Vijayakanth. This film also was remade in Bangladesh as Shanto Keno Mastan (1998 film) starring Manna (actor), Shahnaj and Humayun Faridi directed by Montajur Rahman Akbar

Plot

Deva (Sunny Deol), an irascible young man, lives with his father advocate Ashok Pradhan (Anupam Kher), brother Akash (Sachin Khedekar), sister Guddi (Richa Ahuja) and mother (Beena Banerjee). He is greatly vigilant about the well-being of his family – an intrinsic reason of his fury and stubbornness. One day a man named Vilas irks Guddi by catching hold of her hand. Deva, in a fit of extreme rage, breaks off a hand of the man. Deva is sued, and is sent to jail for 4 years.

After his liberation from jail, Deva with his pack of men forms a tribunal of justice called "Deva Ki Adaalat" where he punishes the evil-doers, mostly the tyrants over the poor. Soon, Deva's name is filed as one of the top four criminals of the city, the other three being Jindaal (Raj Babbar), Laal Singh (Shahbaz Khan) and Khan (Sharat Saxena). These three men are in an effort to do away with Deva who acts as an impediment to their illegal activities. Asst. Commissioner of Police Inder Saxena (Ashish Vidyarthi) has a genial relationship with Deva and his family but is secretly planning to apprehend and punish him under legal task, in case adequate evidences are gathered by police against Deva. Concurrently, a club dancer Jaya (Raveena Tandon) falls for Deva.

In due course of time, Inder marries Guddi. One day, Akash stops at a building under construction erected by "Laal Builders" to deliver some goods. Incidentally, at the top floor of the building he eavesdrops the three crime bosses - Jindaal, Laal Singh and Khan devising an evil plot to kill the CM (Virendra Saxena) and frame Deva for the murder. In great panic, Akash flees from the spot but in the haste drops the cap of his pen on which the name "AKASH" is engraved. He reports this dreadful plot to Inder by phone after a failed attempt to call Deva. Inder arrives shortly and both of them walk up to the top of the building where the three men are abetting. Inder retains the pen-cap (which Akash dropped behind) and after an onslaught on Akash by Jindaal, Laal Singh and Khan, Inder slays Akash by throwing him off the building to avenge the death of his brother whose hand Deva broke.

One day, the CM comes to meet Deva after the latter convenes the CM for a private meeting. Jindaal bursts onto the scene before Deva arrives and fires at the CM in a lethal attempt to assassinate him. However, Deva turns up in time and carries the acutely wounded CM to a safe location. A search operation is launched for Deva by the police. Deva kills Laal Singh While Laal Singh rescuing him.

As the story advances, Inder's wife Guddi comes across Akash's pen-cap inside a drawer at their home which leads her to learn with shock and horror that Inder killed Akash. She rings up Deva but before she utters the truth, Inder arrives with Jindaal, and Khan and detaches the telephone cord. The three men assault Guddi before Inder stabs her to death.

Eventually, Deva tracks down Khan as one of the killers of his brother and kills him. Later, Deva finds Akash's pen-cap among Guddi's mortal remains. So, the truth lays bare before Deva.

A squad of policemen led by Inder besieges Deva's refuge. Jindaal arrives at the spot to kill the CM who is under vital medical treatment in Deva's shelter. Deva and his men with the help of the local residents annihilate the armed force. He kills Jindaal when the latter tries to fire at the CM, and beats up Inder. Finally, Deva's father Ashok Pradhan arrives and shoots Inder to death.

"Jaanwar ko maarne ke liye jaanwar banna padta hai" (To kill a beast, one has to become a beast) — the honest advocate upholds.

In the final scene, the CM asserts Deva's innocence.

Cast

Box office

Ziddi was successful at box office with net collection of Rs 292.5 million. The movie flourished particularly in north India. The songs were well-received, with the dandy number "Mera Dil Le Gayi Oye" becoming extremely popular.[2]

Soundtrack

The album has seven songs in the vocals of Hariharan, Chithra, Lalit Sen, Udit Narayan, Kumar Sanu, Shweta Shetty and Alka Yagnik. Sameer Sen-Dilip Sen composed the music for the album which was acclaimed by the audience. Besides "Mera Dil Le Gayi Oye" with Punjabi dash and touch, the song "Hum Tumse Na Kuch Keh Paaye" became popular as a soft romantic ballad. The other songs, in addition, became appealing.[2]

Tracklist

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Hum Tumse Na Kuchh" Hariharan, Chithra
2 "Mera Dil Le Gayee" Lalit Sen
3 "Hum Tumse Se Na Kuch Keh Paaye" Hariharan
4 "Hum Mile Tum Mile" Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik
5 "Kaale Kaale Baal" Shweta Shetty
6 "O Haseena " Kumar Sanu, Chithra
7 "Aji Suno Suno" Udit Narayan, Chihtra

Reviews

The movie, by and large, received favourable reviews from various analysis sources. Sunny Deol's role as a placid yet obstinate young man was highly acclaimed. He had performed similar roles in previous smash hits like Ghayal, Damini and Ghatak.[3]

References

Mamta Kulkarni was offered lead role but declined . Mithun Chakraborthy was signed for Sunny Deol's role but opted out later.

External links

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