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The film isn't anything original in terms of the story, the film's pacing is hurt mostly by drawn out melodramatic scenes eg when his mother calls him home to tell him about his brother's wedding and the plane scenes. And there is a lot of overacting mostly from Akshay Kumar and other supporting casts. They tend to exaggerate their facial expressions and shout, even though the particular scene requires them not to, which makes the film irritating.
The one thing that I'd to discuss it's the geography the film's set and how the characters behave in it. It's America and people mostly speak English but when Maya or Don are addressing the crowd, they use Hindi which I find to be kinda awkward since they literally don't what they're saying but still cheers to it. And there are also Hindi-speaking police officers in the station which the film features a lot for obvious reason but it's very implausible for that to be the case realistically.
The soundtrack is nice, there are two catchy songs I think, the rest are meh. The sound effects in this type of old Bollywood films never ceases to make me laugh, whenever someone's getting punched, it sounds like they beating a snare drum "buch, gbuch" and same goes with the sound effects of the guns, they're all sound the same no matter the gun type, moreover when someone gets shot, the gunshot wound and blood is practically non-existent.
The cinematography is not bad for its time; the camera-work is good, and able to follow the fight sequences steadily.
Action scenes are well staged but after sometime it gets repetitive especially the one with the Undertaker, at first it's fun but then turns to caricature-like. Moreover, I find the action stunts towards to be far-fetched; like Akshay turning to a tiger? he can literally lift the Undertaker? His wounds come and go only where it's needed? and the special effects are very low-grade.
The highlight of the film is the performances, with the strongest coming from Rekha, she's portrayed her character with such aura of menace that's makes it so memorable, and unique from the rest. Her character is beautiful, and strong and feisty. Akshay Kumar brings energy and enthusiasm to his performance too, and his stunt work is impressive. The rest are so-so in the roles.
Overall, KKK is not a bad film per se, it certainly has many flaws for sure but it offers a tremendous amount of entertainment and good performances.
The one thing that I'd to discuss it's the geography the film's set and how the characters behave in it. It's America and people mostly speak English but when Maya or Don are addressing the crowd, they use Hindi which I find to be kinda awkward since they literally don't what they're saying but still cheers to it. And there are also Hindi-speaking police officers in the station which the film features a lot for obvious reason but it's very implausible for that to be the case realistically.
The soundtrack is nice, there are two catchy songs I think, the rest are meh. The sound effects in this type of old Bollywood films never ceases to make me laugh, whenever someone's getting punched, it sounds like they beating a snare drum "buch, gbuch" and same goes with the sound effects of the guns, they're all sound the same no matter the gun type, moreover when someone gets shot, the gunshot wound and blood is practically non-existent.
The cinematography is not bad for its time; the camera-work is good, and able to follow the fight sequences steadily.
Action scenes are well staged but after sometime it gets repetitive especially the one with the Undertaker, at first it's fun but then turns to caricature-like. Moreover, I find the action stunts towards to be far-fetched; like Akshay turning to a tiger? he can literally lift the Undertaker? His wounds come and go only where it's needed? and the special effects are very low-grade.
The highlight of the film is the performances, with the strongest coming from Rekha, she's portrayed her character with such aura of menace that's makes it so memorable, and unique from the rest. Her character is beautiful, and strong and feisty. Akshay Kumar brings energy and enthusiasm to his performance too, and his stunt work is impressive. The rest are so-so in the roles.
Overall, KKK is not a bad film per se, it certainly has many flaws for sure but it offers a tremendous amount of entertainment and good performances.
- superindrajit
- May 23, 2011
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After watching 'Khiladi', the first in the khiladi series, I had incredibly high hopes. Needless to say that I wasn't disappointed. The performances by Rekha and Akshay Kumar are great.I was particularly impressed by Rekha who plays underworld don Maya incredibly well. Gulshan Grover is good as is Raveena Tandon; you couldn't expect much more from them. Brian Lee is good as the wrestler called undertaker.The action is great. The story is, of course, very good.The screenplay is great as is the cinematography. The music, on the other hand, could've been better.
Verdict: watch it if you liked 'Khilad' (1992). I give it 9/10
Verdict: watch it if you liked 'Khilad' (1992). I give it 9/10
- MovieInspector
- Feb 23, 2011
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In the 90's mad films dominated, Akshay Kumar did several stupid and some entertaining films
This can be put in the entertaining list but it's lot stupid too
There are some crude scenes, especially the Akshay-Raveena portion in the plane and also several more lots of fight scenes and of course Akshay vs Undertaker which is a highlight
The main story is good and well handled but the film gets too much many times especially the finale fight where Akshay is shown like a tiger
Direction is decent Music is okay
Akshay Kumar looks ugly with that long fringe and fat body those days and overacts in comedy(like he did those days) and does okay in serious scenes Raveena is her usual self Rekha is the highlight, she excels in a negative role Gulshan Grover is okay Inder Kumar is okay in his first film
This can be put in the entertaining list but it's lot stupid too
There are some crude scenes, especially the Akshay-Raveena portion in the plane and also several more lots of fight scenes and of course Akshay vs Undertaker which is a highlight
The main story is good and well handled but the film gets too much many times especially the finale fight where Akshay is shown like a tiger
Direction is decent Music is okay
Akshay Kumar looks ugly with that long fringe and fat body those days and overacts in comedy(like he did those days) and does okay in serious scenes Raveena is her usual self Rekha is the highlight, she excels in a negative role Gulshan Grover is okay Inder Kumar is okay in his first film
- silvan-desouza
- Nov 16, 2009
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Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi is a pleasure to watch. It is one of the best Indian action films, and who would be a better choice for the leading role in the film if not the action hero himself, Akshay Kumar? The film is well shot, well cast, with great and catchy songs, good camera work, relatively high production values and superb locations. It was quite racy and surprising in many aspects. First, the WWF sequences with real undertakers who make appearances throughout the film. Secondly, Rekha, in a completely different turn. Thirdly, the unusual locations, including Canada and Russia, which were quite refreshing for the times.
The film, in a good mix of romance, comedy, thriller and of course action, tells the story of Akshay, an army officer who flies to USA for his brother's marriage. On his way he meets and falls for the beautiful Priya. He later finds out that his brother has disappeared and is now probably held hostage, and the one responsible for this is a vicious and cruel criminal commonly known as Madam Maya, coincidentally Priya's sister. There starts the story of Akshay getting close to Maya, trying to gain her trust as an employee, all in order to reunite with his brother.
This film is complete entertainment. It moves at a very steady pace, it never bores, and is overall an interesting and highly enjoyable flick. The action sequences are terrific in comparison to the usual Hindi action fare of the times. The stunts as well as the players assigned to the action portions are really a rereshing change from the poor action in other films, despite the poor sound. Akshay Kumar, the film's main protagonist, is fantastic in this "angry young man" role, which he plays in his own special style. He is good-looking, charismatic, and proves yet again his superior prowess as an action star. This is one of his most underrated roles at that time. Raveena is beautiful and attractive but does not really have much to do other than be just that.
Despite being essentially a star vehicle for Kumar, the film entirely belongs to Rekha who is sizzling as the vicious Maya. Apart from her famous sex-appeal and beauty which there's plenty of here, she convincingly creates this stylish and glamorous persona of a merciless woman with a somewhat soft inside, and kudos for the courage romancing the much younger Akshay. And boy, I'm still shocked when I watch her rather steamy clip with Akshay where the two mud-wrestled like heated animals and went on having a joint shower (Akshay must be so lucky, man!). The erotic tension in this unconventional and otherwise embarrassing number shows this actress never feared controversy, and here she emerges as a complete winner.
All in all, Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi is a must-watch. It encompasses some of the magic of Bollywood's 1990s cinema, which was otherwise really bad. Whether you're a Rekha fan, an Akki fan, a fan of action films, a fan of Hindi films, or simply someone who looks for entertainment, you shouldn't miss this film.
The film, in a good mix of romance, comedy, thriller and of course action, tells the story of Akshay, an army officer who flies to USA for his brother's marriage. On his way he meets and falls for the beautiful Priya. He later finds out that his brother has disappeared and is now probably held hostage, and the one responsible for this is a vicious and cruel criminal commonly known as Madam Maya, coincidentally Priya's sister. There starts the story of Akshay getting close to Maya, trying to gain her trust as an employee, all in order to reunite with his brother.
This film is complete entertainment. It moves at a very steady pace, it never bores, and is overall an interesting and highly enjoyable flick. The action sequences are terrific in comparison to the usual Hindi action fare of the times. The stunts as well as the players assigned to the action portions are really a rereshing change from the poor action in other films, despite the poor sound. Akshay Kumar, the film's main protagonist, is fantastic in this "angry young man" role, which he plays in his own special style. He is good-looking, charismatic, and proves yet again his superior prowess as an action star. This is one of his most underrated roles at that time. Raveena is beautiful and attractive but does not really have much to do other than be just that.
Despite being essentially a star vehicle for Kumar, the film entirely belongs to Rekha who is sizzling as the vicious Maya. Apart from her famous sex-appeal and beauty which there's plenty of here, she convincingly creates this stylish and glamorous persona of a merciless woman with a somewhat soft inside, and kudos for the courage romancing the much younger Akshay. And boy, I'm still shocked when I watch her rather steamy clip with Akshay where the two mud-wrestled like heated animals and went on having a joint shower (Akshay must be so lucky, man!). The erotic tension in this unconventional and otherwise embarrassing number shows this actress never feared controversy, and here she emerges as a complete winner.
All in all, Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi is a must-watch. It encompasses some of the magic of Bollywood's 1990s cinema, which was otherwise really bad. Whether you're a Rekha fan, an Akki fan, a fan of action films, a fan of Hindi films, or simply someone who looks for entertainment, you shouldn't miss this film.
- Peter_Young
- Jul 6, 2009
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This is Rekha's first movie in which she plays a negative role. She looks beautiful as always and her performance as a crime lord is very convincing.
The movie had too many fight sequences. All the songs were bad except for one. The one that Rekha and Akshay Kumar dance to. The music video is great too. I can see why censors had a problem with this film.
The story is about Akshay's brother Ajay. He thinks that Rekha has kidnapped him and to get to him, he tries romancing Rekha. Raveena Tandon is Rekha's younger sister, whom Akshay is really in love with, but he pretends like he doesn't like her so that he can get to Rekha. Akshay and Rekha had great chemistry and look great together.
Also, the wrestler known as The Undertaker is in this movie. He plays a wrestler hired by Rekha to fight in a wrestling match she bets on.
Personally, the best think about this movie is Rekha. She changes through many costumes and wigs of different colors, but always looks classy and beautiful. Though the begining is slow, the story picks up. As said before, there are too many action sequences. but you can fast forward that. I would recommend that anyone rent it specifically for Rekha's performance.
The movie had too many fight sequences. All the songs were bad except for one. The one that Rekha and Akshay Kumar dance to. The music video is great too. I can see why censors had a problem with this film.
The story is about Akshay's brother Ajay. He thinks that Rekha has kidnapped him and to get to him, he tries romancing Rekha. Raveena Tandon is Rekha's younger sister, whom Akshay is really in love with, but he pretends like he doesn't like her so that he can get to Rekha. Akshay and Rekha had great chemistry and look great together.
Also, the wrestler known as The Undertaker is in this movie. He plays a wrestler hired by Rekha to fight in a wrestling match she bets on.
Personally, the best think about this movie is Rekha. She changes through many costumes and wigs of different colors, but always looks classy and beautiful. Though the begining is slow, the story picks up. As said before, there are too many action sequences. but you can fast forward that. I would recommend that anyone rent it specifically for Rekha's performance.
- hollywood_fan25
- Dec 22, 2003
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'Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi' (Player of Players) is an action movie starring Akshay Kumar, Rekha and Raveena Tandon. First of all, let me tell you that it's rating as of now is only '5.4' which I disagree with. It should have at least a '6' just for its action.
The movie starts slow with a wrestling match between two wrestlers and some other stuff here and there. The real fun and entertainment begins when Akshay enters the frame. The plot is not brilliant but it is fine. It is about Akshay (Akshay Kumar) trying to save his brother from the webs of underworld don, Maya (Rekha), who also turns out to be Priya's (Raveena Tandon) sister, whom Akshay has already fallen for.
The movie does have flaws. The songs are too much and not that good. The movie's start is very slow as well and it could have been edited better.
Rekha gives the best performance out of the lot and is stupendous as the villain. Raveena is fine. Her chemistry with Akshay is just fantastic. The BEST thing about the movie, though, would be the action sequences with Akshay 'Khiladi' Kumar. My 3 favorites would be the 'Car Street Fight', '10 Steps Fight' and 'Full Leg Split Combat'. Truly great action.
Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi was a super hit in its time and it deserved to be.
The movie starts slow with a wrestling match between two wrestlers and some other stuff here and there. The real fun and entertainment begins when Akshay enters the frame. The plot is not brilliant but it is fine. It is about Akshay (Akshay Kumar) trying to save his brother from the webs of underworld don, Maya (Rekha), who also turns out to be Priya's (Raveena Tandon) sister, whom Akshay has already fallen for.
The movie does have flaws. The songs are too much and not that good. The movie's start is very slow as well and it could have been edited better.
Rekha gives the best performance out of the lot and is stupendous as the villain. Raveena is fine. Her chemistry with Akshay is just fantastic. The BEST thing about the movie, though, would be the action sequences with Akshay 'Khiladi' Kumar. My 3 favorites would be the 'Car Street Fight', '10 Steps Fight' and 'Full Leg Split Combat'. Truly great action.
Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi was a super hit in its time and it deserved to be.
- utshavsubba
- Feb 11, 2013
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This is the best action movie ever made in Bollowood industry. The father of all action movies in Bollywood AKSHAY KUMAR delivers his best. A must watch for all action action lovers. A super solid movie that will remain in the mind of all the people. I wish the existing Bollywood producers make a sequel to this old Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi. Love to see Akshay Kumar in a sequel to this. These days the movies are that great compared to the action movies of 90s. I wish if they ever make a sequel, they should include all the real wrestlers unlike The Undertake which is not a real one from the WWE. Please someone from the Bollywood make a sequel to Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi. I would be the first one to see it in the multiplex. Love you so much my dearest Akshay Kumar...
Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi is highly entertaining action movie of 90s. It is one of best action movies from Bollywood.It is no doubt why this movie was among biggest hits of 1990s.
Direction - Umesh Mehra directed this movie extremely well and is among his best works to date.
Story - Story is nothing novel but still it is very entertaining.
Music - Music is good. Hum hai seedhe-saadhe akshay is best of lot.The Song between akshay and rekha is good too but i don't know why many hated the hot scenes. It was needed according to storyline.
Performances - Akshay Kumar rocks as Khiladi. His stunt scenes are highlight of the movie. The ones with Undertaker are classic and will be remembered for long time to come. Rekha is show stealer with her negative performance. She looks ravishing and gorgeous and inspite of the fact that she is quite elder than akshay in age both still make great pair. Raveena Tandon was okay. Due to Rekha's total dominance in movie she was almost sidelined. Rest (Gulshan Grover, Inder Kumar etc) gave good support.
The Highlight of this movie is its mind blowing stunt scenes which were so novel and thats why i rate this movie so highly.
A Great action movie which will be remembered for long time to come.
Direction - Umesh Mehra directed this movie extremely well and is among his best works to date.
Story - Story is nothing novel but still it is very entertaining.
Music - Music is good. Hum hai seedhe-saadhe akshay is best of lot.The Song between akshay and rekha is good too but i don't know why many hated the hot scenes. It was needed according to storyline.
Performances - Akshay Kumar rocks as Khiladi. His stunt scenes are highlight of the movie. The ones with Undertaker are classic and will be remembered for long time to come. Rekha is show stealer with her negative performance. She looks ravishing and gorgeous and inspite of the fact that she is quite elder than akshay in age both still make great pair. Raveena Tandon was okay. Due to Rekha's total dominance in movie she was almost sidelined. Rest (Gulshan Grover, Inder Kumar etc) gave good support.
The Highlight of this movie is its mind blowing stunt scenes which were so novel and thats why i rate this movie so highly.
A Great action movie which will be remembered for long time to come.
- amitshetty73
- Oct 3, 2011
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Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi review :
My personal fave movie from Akshay Kumar's Khiladi series; Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi was special due to Rekha's formidable act in a negative role (Madame Maya) for which she won a Filmfare award that year.
Her chemistry with Akshay was sizzling hot and there were rumours of Rekha- Akshay affair floating around that time. Raveena Tandon playing Rekha's sister and Akshay's love interest was clearly sidelined in the film.
Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi also became famous for Akshay's fight scene with WWE fighter Undertaker and later, reports emerged stating it wasn't the real undertaker at all.
Anu Malik compositions were a hit and "Hum Hai Seedhe Saadhe Akshay" still remains a favorite of the super stars fans. Rekha's mud dance (was it Multani mitti??!!) with Akshay in "In the night no control" number is another crowd puller.
Overall, a complete masala actioner which became a box office super hit. I had watched the film twice in its first week at Kohinoor cinema, Dadar amidst housefull crowd. Still do whenever it comes on tv..
Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni
My personal fave movie from Akshay Kumar's Khiladi series; Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi was special due to Rekha's formidable act in a negative role (Madame Maya) for which she won a Filmfare award that year.
Her chemistry with Akshay was sizzling hot and there were rumours of Rekha- Akshay affair floating around that time. Raveena Tandon playing Rekha's sister and Akshay's love interest was clearly sidelined in the film.
Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi also became famous for Akshay's fight scene with WWE fighter Undertaker and later, reports emerged stating it wasn't the real undertaker at all.
Anu Malik compositions were a hit and "Hum Hai Seedhe Saadhe Akshay" still remains a favorite of the super stars fans. Rekha's mud dance (was it Multani mitti??!!) with Akshay in "In the night no control" number is another crowd puller.
Overall, a complete masala actioner which became a box office super hit. I had watched the film twice in its first week at Kohinoor cinema, Dadar amidst housefull crowd. Still do whenever it comes on tv..
Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni
- nadkarnisumeet
- Sep 13, 2020
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KKK is a great action movie. This was another movie of khiladi FRANCHISE and this movie was a huge hit and really AK's each khiladi movie used to do better than the previous khiladi movies. For example- main khiladi tu anari grossed more than khiladi and sabse bada khiladi grossed more than main khiladi tu anari and this movie grossed more than sabse bada khiladi. What i liked in this movie was the lavish sets ,the unique concept of the film a film based on the wrestling and gangsters and smugglers involved in it , a film like this hasn't been made yet,the songs were good in which seed he Sade akshay song was the best ,it is actually made for akshay kumar, akshay's acting was like okay but his action was epic ,i bet no other bollywood actor can do that type of action that he did lifting undertaker although he was fake but lifting him also is really tough because he will be easily weighing more than 250 pounds and lifting a man whose weight is 250+pounds is a big deal. In this film akshay's action rises above the script other actors are okay and undertaker's dubbing in Hindi was horrible i was laughing out loud man, this film clashed with srk's chahat and chahat bombed at the box office and this movie shined at the box office.I can say this for sure that if this movie would have released in 2014 with 4000+ screens and on a holiday/ festival this would broken all possible records it would have easily done 2 Billion rupees at the box office, this movie could have earned more if it had not clashed with srk's movie although even despite a clash it was the 5th or 6th highest grosser of the year and without clash it would have been in the top 3 highest grossing movies of that year. It is one of the best action movies and best khiladi movies
- naumansingh
- Sep 4, 2014
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- varghesejunior
- Aug 3, 2011
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My all time favourite and possibly the best action movie bollywood ever produced ,back in the 90's. A must watch for all action lovers around the globe .
- ssgr-08067
- May 13, 2021
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1996
Best action film 90s era
Akshay stunt originally do
No doubt this film best action film
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