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''Shakti: The Power'' is a 2002 Indian Hindi-language
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co-written and directed by
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, starring
Karisma Kapoor Karisma Kapoor (; born 25 June 1974) is an Indian actress who appears in Hindi films. One of the leading and highest-paid actresses of the 1990s and early 2000s, Kapoor is a recipient of List of awards and nominations received by Karisma Kapoor ...
,
Nana Patekar Vishwanath Patekar (born 1 January 1951), better known as Nana Patekar, is an Indian actor, film maker, mainly working in Hindi language, Hindi and Marathi language, Marathi cinema. Widely regarded as one of the finest and most influential actors ...
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Sanjay Kapoor Sanjay Surinder Kapoor (17 October 1965) is an Indian actor and film producer. He works in Hindi cinema, Television in India, Indian television and web series. He is a member of the List of Hindi film families#Kapoor family (of Surinder Kapoo ...
in leading roles, with
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,
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and
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in supporting roles. The film is a
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of the 1998 film '' Anthahpuram'', which was based on the real-life story of
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. The original story of real life escape of the Betty Mahmoody is depicted in the film '' Not Without My Daughter'' (1991) which itself was based on Betty Mahmoody's book of the same name. In the film, Shekhar and Nandini's decision to visit his ancestral house in a rural Indian town goes awry when they find themselves embroiled in a feudal gang war and try to return home to
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. ''Shakti: The Power'' is considered to be one of Karisma Kapoor's career-best performances; with her and Patekar's performances being lauded by fans and critics. Despite this, it did not fare well commercially as expected. At the
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, ''Shakti: The Power'' received 2 nominations –
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(Kapoor) and Best Villain (Patekar).


Plot

Nandini is a young woman living in
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. Her two uncles have taken care of her ever since her parents died. Nadini’s uncles are in a business partnership with Shekhar. Shekhar and Nandini have been friends for a while now and Nandini’s uncles consider him to be the best prospect for Nandini’s marriage. Shekhar is hesitant at first, but decides to propose to Nandini. They get married, move in together and have a son named Rajeshwar or Raja. Their life is blissful until Shekhar receives news about his mother and father Narsimha in the Indian state of
Rajasthan Rajasthan (; Literal translation, lit. 'Land of Kings') is a States and union territories of India, state in northwestern India. It covers or 10.4 per cent of India's total geographical area. It is the List of states and union territories of ...
. Shekhar desperately tries to call, but gets no answer. He becomes desperate and tries to leave for India for three days, but breaks down. Nandini and Shekhar travel to India to see Shekhar’s parents. At a bus station, someone recognizes Shekhar. Shekhar also sees his half-uncle Maharaj, who makes Nandini feel uncomfortable. Shekhar and Nandini begin their journey by bus until a bomb explodes right up front. The bus is then attacked by Shekhar’s other half-uncle Beeja. Beeja’s men pull Shekhar out of the bus and prepare to kill him. Fortunately, Narsimha's men arrive in time and kill half of Beeja’s men. Beeja still manages to escape. Shekhar and Nandini meet a childhood friend of Shekhar named Praatap, a police officer. Prataap tells Shekhar not to see his father, but Shekhar decides either way. Shekhar and Nandini arrive at the compound where Shekhar’s family lives. There, Nandini learns that Shekhar belongs to a clan with his dad being the leader. A clan of 400 families living in 40 villages. Nandini learns that Shekhar’s clan has been involved in a family feud for a long time with Shekhar’s half uncles Beeja and Maharaj. The feud began when Beeja attacked Shekhar’s sister’s wedding with a bomb. Shekhar’s brother in law was killed. From that point on, a war between the clan and Beeja’s faction erupted. Shekhar wished to escape from all the violence, educated himself and fled to Canada. Nandini, disturbed by the violence and rural customs, wants to go back to Canada. She also begins to have nightmares about Beeja killing her and her family. All the while Narsimha insults Shekhar for running away not trying to take revenge for his brother in law. Nandini finds some solace in Shekhar’s mother, but cannot become accustomed to the environment. Beeja is eventually ambushed by Narsimha’s men and brought to the compound. Shekhar’s sister begs her father to kill him. Shekhar tries to free Beeja from their grasp. Narsimha berates him into forgetting about Beeja murdering his sister’s husband. Shekhar begs his father to forgive and forget about the past, but Narsimha wants justice. Beeja is then decapitated. The clan celebrates. Maharaj swears revenge. Prataap, Shekhar’s friend and police officer, tries to investigate, but is scared away by Narsimha. Nandini begs Shekhar to go back to Canada. Raja also gets a little sick. Shekhar agrees. Shekhar’s mother reminds him of his birthday and he decides to stay a little longer. Meanwhile, a local politician tries get Narsimha’s support, but is humiliated by him. He then turns to Maharaj to get him to kill Narsimha. Shekhar tries to convince his father to run for the election and tries to get him to register with the local election collector. Narsimha does not want to do it so Shekhar tries to do it himself. Before Shekhar departs, he gives Prataap his passports and money to help schedule an earlier flight back to Canada. Joining the politician to the collector, the convoy is ambushed by Shekhar’s other half-uncle Maharaj. His hitman then kills Shekhar. The politician escapes as part of the plan. After Shekhar’s funeral, Narsimha kills the politician and swears vengeance on his Maharaj. At Shekhar’s memorial, Nandini tells Narsimha that she and Raja are leaving for Canada, but Narsimha wants to make Raja the avenger of his father’s killer and future leader of the clan’s ongoing war. He also insults Nandini for being selfish, for not allowing the family to continue it’s perceived struggle for justice. Nandini’s begs Shekhar’s mother to help her get Raja back, but to no avail. She tries once to escape, but is brought back. She then takes a second chance to escape and makes it to Prataap’s police station. Over there, Prataap has arrested a drifter and small-time thief named Jai Singh. Jai Singh has big dreams of making money in
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. Prataap tells Nandini that everyone fears her father-in-law, no one will help her and gives the passports and money back to her. Unfortunately, Narsimha arrives, beats Nandini, takes Raja for himself and locks Nandini in a shack. His men also lock Prataap and the other cops in their own jail while Jai Singh uses the commotion to escape. Shekhar’s mom and two sisters, sickened by Narsimha’s cruelty, blow up a weapons dump as a distraction and free Nandini. One of Shekhar’s sisters’ tries to help Nandini and Raja sneak out of the compound, but is killed by Shekhar’s uncle. Shekhar’s mother tries to commit suicide as a form of protest, but is saved by Narsimha. She then goes on a rant, boasting about how she has gone crazy, feeling like a slave, seeing armed men hunt down Nandini and feeling guilty about getting Shekhar killed for asking him to stay longer. Nandini is eventually found by Narsimha’s men, but Jai Singh, the drifter from the police station saves both of them. Nandini then tries convince Jai Singh to drive her to the airport, but Jai Singh refuses. She then gives Jai Singh American dollars through which he changes his mind. Maharaj and his hitman eventually find the trio and ambush them. Jai Singh, Raja and Nandini eventually make it to a rail way track where Jai Singh cuts the signal wire to stop the train. Jai Singh successfully manages to get them both on and then fights off Maharaj’s gang with a handle bar. He stabs the hitman with his own man machete and cuts Maharaj throat, killing them both. The train leaves and a mortally wounded Jai Singh dies looking at the dollars Nandini gave him. Nandini eventually makes to the airport, but Narsimha makes to the airport too. Instead of taking them back, he kisses Raja’s head and gives them his blessing. He says that he does’t care if she hates him. Nandini tells Raja to pay his respects to his grandpa and then go back to Canada.


Cast


Production

The film was produced by then-retired actress
Sridevi Sridevi Kapoor (née Shree Amma Yanger Ayyapan; 13 August 1963 – 24 February 2018), known mononymously as Sridevi, was an Indian actress who worked in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam, and Kannada language films. She is regarded as one of ...
(
Sanjay Kapoor Sanjay Surinder Kapoor (17 October 1965) is an Indian actor and film producer. He works in Hindi cinema, Television in India, Indian television and web series. He is a member of the List of Hindi film families#Kapoor family (of Surinder Kapoo ...
's sister-in-law) under the banner Sridevi Productions and was supposed to be her comeback film, but she had to find a replacement when she found out she was pregnant. She initially offered her role to
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, but she rejected it so
Karisma Kapoor Karisma Kapoor (; born 25 June 1974) is an Indian actress who appears in Hindi films. One of the leading and highest-paid actresses of the 1990s and early 2000s, Kapoor is a recipient of List of awards and nominations received by Karisma Kapoor ...
was signed instead.
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was the original choice for Sanjay Kapoor's role and the film was originally titled ''Vaapsi''.


Music

The songs were composed by
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and the lyrics were written by Mehboob.
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composed one song and
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wrote the lyrics for song ''Ishq Kameena''.


Reception

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of ''
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'' wrote that "Strikingly lensed in the wild semi-deserts of
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, and anchored by a finely shaded performance from Nana Patekar as the patriarchal father-in-law, film swings between believable realism and Bollywood formulae to rocky results". Majorie Baumgarten of ''
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'' wrote that "the film is a gripping drama that is full of memorable faces, emotions, and conflicts between the old ways and the new".


Box office

''Shakti: The Power'' grossed in India and $1.35 million (6.54
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) in other countries, for a worldwide total of , against its budget. It had a worldwide opening weekend of , and grossed in its first week. It is the 13th-highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2002 worldwide.


India

It opened on Friday, 20 September 2002, across 285 screens, and earned nett on its opening day. It grossed nett in its opening weekend, and had a first week of nett. The film earned a total of nett, and was declared "
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" by ''
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''. It is the 20th-highest-grossing film of 2002 in India.


Overseas

It had an opening weekend of $565,000 (2.74
crore Crore (; abbreviated cr) denotes the quantity ten million (107) and is equal to 100 lakh in the Indian numbering system. In many international contexts, the decimal quantity is formatted as 10,000,000, but when used in the context of the India ...
) and went on to gross $770,000 (3.73
crore Crore (; abbreviated cr) denotes the quantity ten million (107) and is equal to 100 lakh in the Indian numbering system. In many international contexts, the decimal quantity is formatted as 10,000,000, but when used in the context of the India ...
) in its first week. The film earned a total of $1.35 million (6.54
crore Crore (; abbreviated cr) denotes the quantity ten million (107) and is equal to 100 lakh in the Indian numbering system. In many international contexts, the decimal quantity is formatted as 10,000,000, but when used in the context of the India ...
) at the end of its theatrical run. Overseas, It is the 5th-highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2002.


Awards


References


External links

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