Haasil
Haasil | |
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Directed by | Tigmanshu Dhulia |
Produced by | Karma Network Productions |
Written by | Tigmanshu Dhulia |
Starring |
Jimmy Shergill Hrishita Bhatt Irfan Khan Ashutosh Rana |
Music by | Jatin Lalit & Abhishek Ray |
Release date |
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Running time | 161 minutes |
Language | Hindi |
Haasil is a 2003 Indian film directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia. Irfan Khan won Filmfare award for Best actor in negative role for his portrayal of Ranvijay Singh in the movie. The film is set and shot in and around Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. The movie has developed a cult following in the following years.
Plot
The background of the movie is student politics in the University of Allahabad and the dirty turn it takes. When Anirudh (Jimmy Shergill) meets Niharika (Hrishitaa Bhatt) at university, they quickly become romantically involved. Unfortunately, their relationship can't escape the political battles between two rival gangs of students headed by Gaurishankar Pandey (Ashutosh Rana) and Ranvijay Singh(Irrfan Khan). When Anirudh meets Ranvijay (Irfan Khan), who has eliminated Gaurishankar Pandey, the former believes that he is merely helping his fellow student.
Anirudh gets involved in violent politics and shoots Niharika's cousin accidentally. Ranvijay Singh helps him escape to Mumbai with the help of his aide (Rajpal Yadav). Anirudh later learns the truth of Ranvijay Singh whose ultimate aim is to marry Niharika.
Badrishankar Pandey (Murad Ali), the brother of slain Gaurishankar Pandey, helps Anirudh kill Ranvijay in order to avenge the loss of his brother. A fierce gun battle takes place at the Kumbh Mela between the gangs of Ranvijay and Badrishankar Pandey before Anirudh kills Ranvijay. The Chief Minister, Kabanlal Pandey (Sudhir Pandey) helps them escape the crime scene and gets Aniruddha discharged from all the cases as he was also blackmailed by Ranvijay.
Cast
- Jimmy Shergill as Aniruddha 'Ani' Sharma
- Hrishita Bhatt as Niharika
- Irrfan Khan as Ranvijay Singh
- Ashutosh Rana as Gauri Shankar
- Sudhir Pandey as Chief Minister
- Tinu Anand as Mr. Sharma (Aniruddha's father)
- Sharat Saxena as Mr. Singh (Niharika's father)
- Brijendra Kala as Newspaper Vendor
- Rajpal Yadav as Chhutku
- Rajendranath Zutshi as Jashan
- Rajan Yadav as Shugii
- Rajiv Gupta as SP
Soundtrack
The soundtrack features 7 songs composed by Jatin Lalit, with lyrics from Israr Ansari and one song and the background score composed by Abhishek Ray
# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | "Aankhen Bhi Hoti Hai Dil Ki Zubaan" | Abhijeet |
2 | "Aankhon Mein Tumhari" | Shaan, Shweta Pandit, Shradha Pandit |
3 | "Zindagi Ko Nayi Zindagi" | Udit Narayan, Sonali Bajpai |
4 | "Kise Ne Mera" | Shaan |
5 | "Ab Ghar Aaja" | Javed Ali |
6 | "Police Case Na Ban Jaye" | Richa Sharma |
7 | "Tu Hi Tu" | Roop Kumar Rathod, Javed Ali |
Awards
2004 Filmfare Awards
Critical reception
Haasil was featured in Avijit Ghosh's book, 40 Retakes: Bollywood Classics You May Have Missed
Legacy
In recent times, Haasil has gained a cult following. Haasil is gaining popularity with the help of cable TV, CDs and the Internet. It contains extremely popular Indian movie actors, and because of that, the dialogues of every superstar are well known among the audience. There are college groups consisting of crazy fan boys doting on superstars, where students talk in Haasil dialects; they are called Haasilmay (हासिलमय) (may=very much into).