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Arjun's friends Shekhar and Raghu help him avenge his father's death. Years later, he reunites with his friends who have now become criminals. What they don't know, is that Arjun is an undercover cop.
Release date: 15 August 2003 (India)
Box office: 80 million INR (US$1.2 million)
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₹8 crore (US$1.2 million)
Footpath is a 2003 Indian bollywood crime thriller film directed by
Vikram Bhatt starring Aftab Shivdasani, Rahul Dev, Bipasha Basu and
marked the debut of Emraan Hashmi. The film failed to do well at box
office. This film is inspired by the Hollywood flick State of Grace.
Footpath is a 2003 Indian bollywood crime thriller film directed by Vikram Bhatt starring Aftab Shivdasani, Rahul Dev, Bipasha Basu and marked the debut of Emraan Hashmi.[1] The film failed to do well at box office. This film is inspired by the Hollywood flick State of Grace. Angaarey starring Akshay Kumar & Pooja Bhatt is also based on State of Grace.
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Directed by | Vikram Bhatt |
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Cinematography | Pravin Bhatt |
Edited by | Akiv Ali |
Distributed by | Tips Films Pvt. Ltd. |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Box office | ₹8 crore (US$1.2 million) |
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Plot
Arjun Singh (Aftab Shivdasani) and the Srivastav brothers, Raghu (Emraan Hashmi) and Shekhar (Rahul Dev), are neighbors in a gangster-prone area in Mumbai. When Arjun's union leader father is killed, the brothers urge him to avenge his death. They get a sword and find the killers and kill them. Arjun is the prime suspect in this homicide and the brothers get him to run to Delhi, where he begins a new life as a Real Estate Agent, Mohan Kumar Sharma. Years later, Arjun returns to Mumbai and is welcomed with open arms by Raghu and Shekhar, who are now leading gangsters in their own right. Arjun also renews his romance with the estranged Srivastavs' sister, Sanjana (Bipasha Basu). Sanjana would like Arjun and her brothers to go straight, and Arjun agrees with her and he starts to work on Raghu - the more flexible of the two - and partially succeeds - especially since Raghu is romantically involved with a school-teacher, who will have nothing to do with him unless he gives up all criminal activity. Raghu is seriously considering going straight when Shekhar gives him the devastating news, that Arjun is not who he claims to be - but a plainclothes police officer, who is out to get them by hook or by crook.Cast
- Aftab Shivdasani as Arjun Singh / Mohankumar Sharma
- Emraan Hashmi as Raghu Srivastav
- Rahul Dev as Shekhar Srivastav
- Bipasha Basu as Sanjana Srivastav
- Anup Soni as Police Inspector Singh
- Irrfan Khan as Sheikh
- Aparna Tilak as Shalini (The English Teacher)
- Anupama Verma as Pamela
- Arif Zakaria as shyam
Soundtrack
The film's music was composed by Nadeem-Shravan and Himesh Reshammiya with lyrics by Sameer. The songs were popular with " Zara Dekh Mera Deewanapan" becoming a rage.The song named "sari raat teri yaad" is copied from the punjabi singer Babbu Maan's song Neendran.- Saari Raat Teri Yaad - Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik
- Dil To Milte Hain - Alka Yagnik
- Dost Miltey Hai - Kumar Sanu
- Soorat Pe Teri Pyar Aave - Hema Sardesai, K.K. music by Himesh Reshammiya
- Kitna Pyara Hai Sama - Abhijeet, Alka Yagnik
- Zara Dekh Mera Deewanapan - Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik
- Chaain Aapko Mila - S.P Balasubhramanyam, Asha Bhosle.(The same song also featured in Priyadarshan's 'Hungama', with Shaan and Sadhana Sargam as vocalists)
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· Poor Arjun is friendly with Shekhar and Raghu, as well as their
sister named Sanjana. His friends help him avenge the untimely death of
his dad, who was killed by rivals posing as ..... Release Date: 15
August 2003 (India) See more » ... Footpath is a great under rated movie in bollywood. It borrows a little from Sean ...
Poor Arjun is friendly with Shekhar and Raghu, as
well as their sister named Sanjana. His friends help him avenge the
untimely death of his dad, who was killed by rivals posing as workers.
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Director:
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Arjun Singh
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Sanjana Srivastav
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Rahul Dev | ... |
Shekhar Srivastav, the gang lord
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Emraan Hashmi | ... |
Raghu Srivastav
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Aparna Tilak | ... |
Shalini - English teacher
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Irrfan Khan | ... |
Sheikh
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Anup Soni | ... |
Police Inspector Singh
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Kannan | ... |
Aditya - Inspector's assistant
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Anupama Verma | ... |
Pamela
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Goon Beaten By Deva
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Firdosh Mewawala | ... |
Irani Hotel Owner
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Poor Arjun is friendly with Shekhar and Raghu, as well as their sister
named Sanjana. His friends help him avenge the untimely death of his
dad, who was killed by rivals posing as workers. Years later, Arjun has
grown up and is re-united with Shekhar and Raghu - who are now criminal
dons. He also meets with Sanjana and both fall in love with each other.
Arjun is drawn into the underworld life along with his friends. What
Shekhar, Raghu and Sanjana do not know is that Arjun is really an
undercover Police Officer - who has orders to infiltrate and possibly
kill them all. Written by
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Written by Sameer
Composed by Nadeem Saifi and Shravan Rathod
Performed by Hema Sardesai, Jayesh Gandhi and Krishnakumar Kunnath
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The song " Pal Pal Mere Jaan" was from a private album " Lajawaab" by Nadeem Shravan , sung by Mitali Choudhary. This was in the year 1990. When the album " Lajawaab " was released in the market, they used a picture of Salman Khan and Ayesha Jhulka on the cover. This was done to make people believe that the songs were from a forthcoming film starring Salman Khan. When the music of Footpath was being recorded, Nadeem Shravan decided to reuse their old song with new singers. See more »Soundtracks
Soorat Pe Teri Pyaar AaveWritten by Sameer
Composed by Nadeem Saifi and Shravan Rathod
Performed by Hema Sardesai, Jayesh Gandhi and Krishnakumar Kunnath
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Could have been excellent, but bows to conventions
This is an interesting
film in that it begins as a solid 10 but gradually loses fractions of
points as it bows to Bollywood conventions. If director Vikram Bhatt
would have forgone some of those clichéd moves, which seem present only
to appeal to the lowest common denominator, and tightened up the film a
bit both in terms of its story and its pacing/running time, this could
have easily been a 10.
Footpath is the tale of four childhood friends in Mumbai--Arjun Singh (Aaftab Shivdasani), Rahul Srivastav (Emran Hashmi), Shekhar Srivastav (Rahul Dev), and Sanjana (Bipasha Basu). Rahul and Shekhar have a tendency to get into trouble. Arjun has a tendency to hang out with them, and Sanjana, despite being friends with all of them, is always trying to coax Arjun to get on a straight and narrow path.
Throwing a monkey wrench into the works, Arjun's father, a union leader, is killed by anti-unionists at the beginning of the film. Arjun witnesses his father's death. Rahul and Shekhar find out who killed him and urge Arjun to seek vengeance. When Arjun cannot carry it out, his friends do so instead. Arjun is sent away, although Rahul sees him off with a heartfelt oath that they will always be friends, no matter what.
Years later, Arjun is living in New Delhi under an assumed name. The police blame him for the retribution death and may still be looking for him after all of this time (although this might just be a "front"). They catch up to him and propose an odd deal--if Arjun will help them penetrate a ring of drug dealers, enabling them to find out who is the high man on the totem pole, they'll let Arjun go free. To make matters more complicated, the drug dealers are the Srivastav brothers, and the policeman in charge reveals that he has just received an encounter order (a kind of governmentally-authorized hit) on the Srivastavs. If Arjun doesn't cooperate, not only will he be arrested and tried for the long-past murder, his friends will assuredly end up dead.
Although roughly taken from State of Grace (1990) and bearing similarities to Footpath co-writer Mahesh Bhatt's Angaaray (1998), that's a great premise and Vikram Bhatt effectively milks it to achieve tonal similarities to The Godfather (1972) and Scarface (1983), but with more of an emphasis on friendship and complex romances. In the beginning, at least, the direction, script, cinematography and performances all come together to create a taut, gritty and compelling story. The cinematography during the opening is some of the best I've seen from Bollywood yet--it's appropriately gloomy, with interesting angles/set-ups and it's well edited. To make the film even more attractive, Bhatt admirably pulls no punches when it comes to violence and later gives us an unusual amount of sexiness, too (at least compared to the Bollywood films I've seen so far).
But slight problems begin to arise when Bhatt makes concessions to tradition. The first song in the film enters when Arjun, Rahul and Shekhar head to a club that might be some kind of Indian equivalent to a "girlie" club. In this context, the song mostly works--it at least feels "organic" to the film. However, it gets blown up slightly into the typical big production number, which takes away some of the atmosphere of a girlie club.
However, there are a number of later songs that are more typical of Bollywood musicals--in the middle of the narrative, characters suddenly break out into song, and they're suddenly traveling around the country to sing in different locales. And even though this is essentially a film about gangsters and friendships, the songs are still in the context of romances, with characters rambling on and on about not being able to sleep at night, pining for the one they desire, being "tortured" by love, and so on. Every song seemed to include the words "dil" ("heart") and "pyaar" ("love") in every line. Not every film needs these types of songs, and especially not every film needs romance songs. The romance subplots, sans the songs, are fine. There are two of them, and they both work well when they're done in a dramatic mode. But the songs simply break the mood of the film, and what was an excellent, tight and gripping gangster flick becomes generic clips on an Indian variety television show. I subtracted a point for this, but would have subtracted more if the film weren't otherwise so excellent.
The other point I subtracted for a combination of two things. The first is what I call "sprawl". Somewhere in the middle, the narrative begins getting a bit loose--not enough to lose one's attention, but enough to amplify how streamlined and focused the beginning of the film was in contrast. It seems like this might be another bow to convention--Bollywood films traditionally run between 2 and 3 hours, tending closer to 3. But not every film needs to be that long. Footpath could have used some trimming. The other problem was that a few scenes towards the end of the film are a bit overacted and overdirected. Bhatt is trying to amplify the emotional impact of these scenes. But they would have played better, and been more impactful, if understated instead.
The above is more nitpicking than specifying serious structural problems. Overall, Footpath is a very good film, but it had the potential to be quite excellent. It would not have needed to be unprecedented to be an excellent film. The technical elements are mostly superb. The performances and direction are mostly superb. The story is beautifully gritty, enthralling and relatively chance-taking. It's important for Bollywood filmmakers to know that for at least some of their audience, bowing to conventions is hurting more than helping. There is great artistry in Bollywood films, and no need to put a veil over it by squeezing the artistry into a template.
Footpath is the tale of four childhood friends in Mumbai--Arjun Singh (Aaftab Shivdasani), Rahul Srivastav (Emran Hashmi), Shekhar Srivastav (Rahul Dev), and Sanjana (Bipasha Basu). Rahul and Shekhar have a tendency to get into trouble. Arjun has a tendency to hang out with them, and Sanjana, despite being friends with all of them, is always trying to coax Arjun to get on a straight and narrow path.
Throwing a monkey wrench into the works, Arjun's father, a union leader, is killed by anti-unionists at the beginning of the film. Arjun witnesses his father's death. Rahul and Shekhar find out who killed him and urge Arjun to seek vengeance. When Arjun cannot carry it out, his friends do so instead. Arjun is sent away, although Rahul sees him off with a heartfelt oath that they will always be friends, no matter what.
Years later, Arjun is living in New Delhi under an assumed name. The police blame him for the retribution death and may still be looking for him after all of this time (although this might just be a "front"). They catch up to him and propose an odd deal--if Arjun will help them penetrate a ring of drug dealers, enabling them to find out who is the high man on the totem pole, they'll let Arjun go free. To make matters more complicated, the drug dealers are the Srivastav brothers, and the policeman in charge reveals that he has just received an encounter order (a kind of governmentally-authorized hit) on the Srivastavs. If Arjun doesn't cooperate, not only will he be arrested and tried for the long-past murder, his friends will assuredly end up dead.
Although roughly taken from State of Grace (1990) and bearing similarities to Footpath co-writer Mahesh Bhatt's Angaaray (1998), that's a great premise and Vikram Bhatt effectively milks it to achieve tonal similarities to The Godfather (1972) and Scarface (1983), but with more of an emphasis on friendship and complex romances. In the beginning, at least, the direction, script, cinematography and performances all come together to create a taut, gritty and compelling story. The cinematography during the opening is some of the best I've seen from Bollywood yet--it's appropriately gloomy, with interesting angles/set-ups and it's well edited. To make the film even more attractive, Bhatt admirably pulls no punches when it comes to violence and later gives us an unusual amount of sexiness, too (at least compared to the Bollywood films I've seen so far).
But slight problems begin to arise when Bhatt makes concessions to tradition. The first song in the film enters when Arjun, Rahul and Shekhar head to a club that might be some kind of Indian equivalent to a "girlie" club. In this context, the song mostly works--it at least feels "organic" to the film. However, it gets blown up slightly into the typical big production number, which takes away some of the atmosphere of a girlie club.
However, there are a number of later songs that are more typical of Bollywood musicals--in the middle of the narrative, characters suddenly break out into song, and they're suddenly traveling around the country to sing in different locales. And even though this is essentially a film about gangsters and friendships, the songs are still in the context of romances, with characters rambling on and on about not being able to sleep at night, pining for the one they desire, being "tortured" by love, and so on. Every song seemed to include the words "dil" ("heart") and "pyaar" ("love") in every line. Not every film needs these types of songs, and especially not every film needs romance songs. The romance subplots, sans the songs, are fine. There are two of them, and they both work well when they're done in a dramatic mode. But the songs simply break the mood of the film, and what was an excellent, tight and gripping gangster flick becomes generic clips on an Indian variety television show. I subtracted a point for this, but would have subtracted more if the film weren't otherwise so excellent.
The other point I subtracted for a combination of two things. The first is what I call "sprawl". Somewhere in the middle, the narrative begins getting a bit loose--not enough to lose one's attention, but enough to amplify how streamlined and focused the beginning of the film was in contrast. It seems like this might be another bow to convention--Bollywood films traditionally run between 2 and 3 hours, tending closer to 3. But not every film needs to be that long. Footpath could have used some trimming. The other problem was that a few scenes towards the end of the film are a bit overacted and overdirected. Bhatt is trying to amplify the emotional impact of these scenes. But they would have played better, and been more impactful, if understated instead.
The above is more nitpicking than specifying serious structural problems. Overall, Footpath is a very good film, but it had the potential to be quite excellent. It would not have needed to be unprecedented to be an excellent film. The technical elements are mostly superb. The performances and direction are mostly superb. The story is beautifully gritty, enthralling and relatively chance-taking. It's important for Bollywood filmmakers to know that for at least some of their audience, bowing to conventions is hurting more than helping. There is great artistry in Bollywood films, and no need to put a veil over it by squeezing the artistry into a template.
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