Aag Se Khelenge (1989) Poster

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6/10
Good movie for the 80s!!
nadkarnisumeet12 November 2020
Aag Se Khelenge review :

Probably the only film which teamed jumping jack Jeetendra with Anil Kapoor, Aag Se Khelenge was a surprise flop at the box office even though it had all the fire to please the 80s audience. After all, the film was full of maar dhaad, dance numbers as well as sexy Kimi Katkar to lure the front benchers. Even the normally coy Meenakshi Seshadri's thighs are oogled at by Anil Kapoor in one scene. Sadly, nothing worked!!

Riding on success of Tezaab (1988), Anil Kapoor had got his role increased plus an extra song was filmed on him. Thus, Jeetendra, the main lead, was sidelined in the second hour when Anil Kapoor's needless backstory gets lot of prominence. Kimi and Meenakshi had precious little to do while Raj Kiran looked jaded as a police inspector.

Of the villains, Amrish Puri was striking as Zaka with his solid dialogue delivery. Shakti Kapoor played his younger brother Shaka to perfection.

I missed Aag Se Khelenge at my regular Badal Bijlee cinema as it came and went in a jiffy. I caught it a couple of weeks later at Paradise cinema, Mahim when it had almost exhausted its theatrical run. I enjoyed the movie and looking at the enthusiastic audience response at Paradise, wondered why it flopped so badly.

Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.
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2/10
Typical 80s
silvan-desouza27 November 2020
Warning: Spoilers
In 80s several films were made which had 2 or 3 heroes would unite to revenge the villain. Aag Se Khelenge starred Jeetendra and Anil after Sone Pe Suhaaga 1988, this film too was signed by Anil before Tezaab and later he acted truant and didn't wanna play second fiddle to Jeetendra who was aged then and going downhill in his career. The film stars Jeetendra as a cop who is after Amrish Puri and Shakti Kapoor while Anil Kapoor plays the second hero whose family was killed by Amrish Puri. Direction is nothing great, the director died while the film was in making and the film was completed by Subhash Ghai music is okay Jeetendra is his usual self however looks aged while Anil also is good in his role Kimi Katkar and Meenaxi fulfill their heroines requirements Amrish Puri and Shakti Kapoor are as usual
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