Janasheen
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Plot
Lucky Kapoor (Fardeen Khan) lives in Australia and has no interest in taking over his father, Virendra Kapoor's (Harsh Chhaya) business in India. Meanwhile, Saba Karim Shah (Feroz Khan) has a great interest in a plot of land owned by Mr. Kapoor, but Mr. Kapoor has no interest in selling. Shah thus has Mr. Kapoor killed, making it look like an accident. Jessica Periera (Celina Jaitly), a childhood sweetheart of Lucky, has proof that Mr. Kapoor's death was not an accident—but she keeps it to herself. When Karim Shah meets with Lucky to renegotiate, he finds that Lucky is willing to sell—but he also discovers that Lucky bears a striking resemblance to his own dead son. Although Karim Shah will do anything to make Lucky heir to his own wealth and properties, Lucky remains unwilling.
Cast
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- Feroz Khan as Saba Karim Shah
- Fardeen Khan as Lucky Kapoor/Hams
- Celina Jaitly as Jessica Periera
- Harsh Chhaya as Virendra Kapoor
- Yash Tonk as Max Periera
- Kashmera Shah as Tina
- Punita Trikha as Jewellery Designer
- Pinky Harwani as Reema
- Mangal Dhillon as Jaichand
- Johnny Lever as Johnny Chan
- Archana Puran Singh as Martha
- Shiva Rindani as Chang
Soundtrack
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Reception
Critical response
Smitha Parigi of Rediff.com wrote "Overall, the film is eye-candy. Skin and the landscapes of Australia are in lush abundance. Like any Feroz Khan film, watch the film only for style."[3] Namrata Joshi of Outlook India gave the film 1 out of 5 stars stating "Watching the film is like feasting on cold and congealed leftovers of yesterday."[4] Anupama Chopra of India Today wrote, "what was edgy 20 years ago - think Dharmatma and Qurbani - is now archaic. So while the narrative hops continents (India, Australia, Afghanistan) and characters fight over a night club, you begin to ponder the peripherals."[5]
Awards
Won:
Nominated:
- IIFA Award for Best Film – Feroz Khan
- IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actor – Yash Tonk
- IIFA Award for Best Story – Feroz Khan
References
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- 2003 films
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- Films scored by Anand Raj Anand
- Indian action thriller films
- 2003 action thriller films
- Indian romantic action films
- 2000s romantic action films
- Films scored by Channi Singh
- Films scored by Sukhwinder Singh
- Films scored by Biddu