词条 | Agni Sakshi (1996 film) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| name = Agni Sakshi | image = Agni Sakshi 1996 film poster.jpg | image size = | caption = Film poster | director = Partho Ghosh | producer = Binda Thackeray | writer = Ranbir Pushp Hriday Lani | narrator = | starring = Jackie Shroff Nana Patekar Manisha Koirala Ravi bhel | music = Nadeem-Shravan Sameer (lyrics) Naresh Sharma (BGM) | cinematography = K. V. Ramanna | editing = A. R. Rajendran | distributor = | released = 15 March 1996 | runtime = 142 minutes | country = India | language = Hindi | budget = }}Agni Sakshi is 1996 Indian Hindi drama film directed by Partho Ghosh starring Jackie Shroff, Nana Patekar and Manisha Koirala. Ravi Behl appears in a supporting role. The music is by Nadeem-Shravan.[1] The film released in quick succession with Yaraana, starring Madhuri Dixit and Daraar, starring Juhi Chawla. All the three were based on the Julia Roberts-starrer Sleeping with the Enemy; only Agni Sakshi proved to be successful (the other two remakes tanked at the box office). After a few years, this film was remade loosely in Oriya as Mu Sapanara Soudagar, starring Sabyachi, Archita and Arindam. In 1996 a Bengali film Bhoy was also made based on the same plot. Agni Sakshi was rated the first among top five "super-hit" films of 1996 by the Indian Express.[2] Nana Patekar won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1997 for his performance in the film. PlotSuraj Kapoor is a single, wealthy young man. One day he meets Shubangi, and they fall in love. Shortly thereafter, they marry and settle down to enjoy a harmonious married life. During their stay at a hotel, the couple are approached by a man who claims that Shubangi is his wife and her real name is Madhu. Suraj and Shubangi are shocked and ask him to leave, which he does. Then the guy rings up Suraj one night and asks him to come to his room. When Suraj comes the guy tells him that his name is Vishwanath. He shows Suraj a video of his and Madhu's wedding. Shockingly, Madhu resembles Shubangi to the core. Even after watching the video, Suraj disbelieves him. On Shubangi's birthday, while everyone is celebrating the party, flashbacks of the time when Vishwanath used to abuse and torture his wife Madhu prove that indeed Shubangi was married to Vishwanath. After showing the flashback, Vishwanath kidnaps Shubangi and tries to see a mark on her body that will prove that she's indeed Madhu. But Suraj comes just in time and accidentally pushes Vishwanath off a cliff. Suraj then leaves the city and returns home along with Shubangi. One day Shubangi goes shopping and meets Vishwanath. He brings her father with him, who denies the fact that Shubangi is in fact Madhu. Frustrated, Shubangi runs home and tells Suraj that Vishwanath is alive. Suraj leaves with his brother Ravi to tell the commissioner. While Shubangi is home alone, she sees Vishwanath out the window, and gets a call from him. Suraj returns and then traces Vishwanath's call. Vishwanath surrenders himself because he wants to talk to Suraj. The police let Vishwanath go. The following night, Suraj overhears Shubangi talking on the phone with Vishwanath. After she's done talking, she admits that she's in fact Madhu. Madhu was fed up with Vishwanath's constant abuses and high-handedness. One day, Vishwanath and Madhu go for a trip. But their jeep meets with an accident and falls down into a river. Vishwanath seemingly drowns and Madhu thinks he's dead. She goes to her father and tells him what happened. Madhu's father tells her that she's still young and has a life ahead of her. She should start living her life afresh with a new identity in a new place. That she does. She moves to India and changes her name to Shubangi, so that no one can recognize her over there. After Shubangi finishes her story, Suraj tells her that he still loves her even after knowing who she really is. He hatches a plan to send Vishwanath to prison for the rest of his life. Suraj tells Shubangi to go to Vishwanath pretending to be Madhu. She does so and she tries to shoot Vishwanath, however, Vishwanath shoots Shubangi. It is revealed that the cartridges in the gun were actually fake. In the climax, Vishwanath reveals that he knew the cartridges were fake as he was being taken to the court. He overpowers the constables, grabbing one of their guns. Then he goes to Shubangi and tells her that he knew what she did. Saying so, he shoots himself. Cast
SoundtrackThe music for the album is composed by Nadeem-Shravan. The singers sho lent their voice are Kumar Sanu, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Sonu Nigam, Alka Yagnik, Vinod Rathod, Alisha Chinai, Jolly Mukherjee & Babul Supriyo,. The song "O Piya O Piya" & "O Yaara Dil Lagana" were popular song.
ReceptionBox officeThe film grossed rupees Rs 38 crore worldwide at that time and was declared a "Blockbuster".[3] References1. ^Agni Sakshi, Manas: Culture, Indian Cinema 2. ^{{cite web |title=1996: Blood and bore |url=http://www.expressindia.com/ie/daily/19961227/36250032.html |work=The Indian Express |accessdate=8 November 2018 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/19970423000025/http://www.expressindia.com/ie/daily/19961227/36250032.html |archivedate=23 April 1997 |date=27 December 1996}} 3. ^Box Office 1996, www.boxofficeindia.com External links
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