Mera Shikar

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Mera Shikaar
Directed byKeshu Ramsay
Produced byB. Lachman
Written byKeshu Ramsay
Iqbal Durrani
B. Lachman
StarringDimple Kapadia
Kabir Bedi
Music byBappi Lahiri
CinematographyS. M. Anwar
Edited byV. N. Mayekar
Release date
9 September 1988 (1988-09-09)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Mera Shikaar is a 1988 Indian Hindi action film directed by Keshu Ramsay. The film stars Dimple Kapadia, Kabir Bedi in lead roles. Dialogues of this movie became a hit and therefore audio cassettes of dialogue were released. It was written by Iqbal Durrani. Subhash Jha of The Indian Express called the film "extraordinarily adroit entertainer" "one of the most engaging action films", and wrote, "with daring defiance, the film snowballs ideas that challenge its common objective (elemental entertainment). It would be a pity if the film is lumped with the run-of-the-mill potboiler." He further wrote that "unlike Zakhmi Aurat it does not degenerate into sleazy sensationalism". Referring to the transformation of Bijli, he wrote, "The metamorphosis of the frisky Bijli into the ferocious fighter is achieved in the film with unusual restraint through smooth editing, crisp camerawork cuttingly ironic dialogues, and of course Dimple's trevails both physical as well as cerebral."[1]

Cast[edit]

Music[edit]

Song Singer
"Nirbal Nahin Yeh Nari" Mohammed Aziz
"Pyar Chahiye" Bappi Lahiri
"Thoda Sa Pyar" Asha Bhosle
"Chalo Prem Desh" Asha Bhosle
"Humko Yaad Na Karna" Aparna Mayekar

References[edit]

  1. K. Jha, Subhash (23 October 1988). "The rage of angels". The Sunday Standard. Express Group. p. 3.

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