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Rakshak
Directed byAshok Honda
Written byNaeem - Ejaz (dialogues)
K. S. Ravi
(Story-Screenplay)
Based onHonest Raj by K. S. Ravi
Produced byAshok Honda
StarringSuniel Shetty
Karisma Kapoor
Sonali Bendre
Raghuvaran
CinematographyTeja
Edited byAshok Honda
Music byAnand–Milind
Release date
  • 29 November 1996 (1996-11-29)
Running time
164 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Box office₹11.2 crore[1]

Rakshak (transl. Protector) is 1996 Indian Hindi action thriller film directed by Ashok Honda, starring Sunil Shetty, Karisma Kapoor, Raghuvaran, Sonali Bendre, Alok Nath and Aruna Irani. It is a remake of the Tamil film Honest Raj.

Plot

Raghavan, alias Raghu, has been ignored and demeaned all his life. He decides to teach the world a lesson, by printing the best ever fake currency notes. This does get him some conditional recognition by a gangster named Bardha. But Raghavan's goal is much higher than getting some recognition, and his plans materialize when he is able to get Bardha killed, and takes over as the unchallenged leader of the underworld. Raghavan decides to put a temporary halt to all criminal operations when he learns that his brother-in-law, Asst. Superintendent of Police, Raj Sinha, along with his wife, Suman, her mother, and his young son, Bunty, are coming for a visit. Raghavan's instructions are not followed, and Raj realizes that Raghavan is the head of the crime syndicate. Raghavan then decides to use his position and abducts Suman, her mother, and Bunty, and uses them as a shield against Raj. But Raj is bent upon capturing Raghavan by any means possible, and as a result, Suman and her mother are killed. Now the only one left alive from the Sinha family is Bunty, but if Raj continues to pursue Raghavan, it does not look like Bunty will be alive for very long. Raj's revenge against Raghavan forms the crux of the film.

Cast

Soundtrack

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Shehar Ki Ladki" Abhijeet, Chandana Dixit
2 "Sundara Sundara" Vinod Rathod, Sapna Mukherjee
3 "Zaalim Jahan Berang Hai" S. P. Balasubramaniam
4 "Parody" Abhijeet Bhattacharya, Aditya Narayan, Poornima
5 "Ooiiyan Ooiiyan" Udit Narayan, Poornima
6 "Kuchi Kuchi" Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik

After average success with the movie Anth (which was a semi-hit at the box-office), producer-director Ashok Honda again employed music directors Anand–Milind for Rakshak. Lyricist Sameer was also re-hired, but for only one song (Kuchi Kuchi). New lyricist Deepak Chowdhary wrote the remaining songs. With almost no expectations from the music of a Sunil Shetty-starrer, the music of Rakshak arrived rather quietly on the stands. But the moment Shahar Ki Ladki hit the TV channels, the song caught on with youthful listeners, and the music topped the charts. Kuchi Kuchi was another song that soon climbed the charts. With this new interest in the film's music, Ashok Honda picturised another song Sundara Sundara. The music of Rakshak topped the charts for several weeks, and Shehar Ki Ladki and Sundara Sundara still enjoy popularity.

The song "Shehar Ki Ladki" was recreated for Khandaani Shafakhana, the recreated version is sung by Tulsi Kumar and Badshah on the music of Tanishk Bagchi who has also rewritten the new song.[2]

Awards

For this film, choreographers Chinni Prakash and Rekha Prakash won the Filmfare Award for Best Choreography for the song "Shehar Ki Ladki" at the Filmfare Awards 1997.

Reception

This movie was a Hit at Box office India.[1] This movie was a direct remake of the Tamil film Honest Raj (1994), starring Vijayakanth.

References

  1. ^ a b "Rakshak - Movie". Box Office India. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Raveena Tandon, Suniel Shetty to make an appearance in Diana Penty's Sheher Ki Ladki remake for Khandaani Shafakhana". Hindustan Times. 30 June 2019. Retrieved 2 July 2019.