Fight Club Members Only(2006)
Fight Club: Members Only is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Vikram Chopra. The ensemble cast includes Suniel Shetty, Sohail Khan, Zayed Khan, Dino Morea, Ritesh Deshmukh, Aashish Chaudhary, Rahul Dev, Dia Mirza, and Amrita Arora. The story follows four college friends who start an underground fight club in Mumbai. Their operation attracts gangsters, leading to a cycle of violence and revenge. The film borrows its core concept from the 1999 American film Fight Club but adds a distinct Indian narrative with family drama and romance. Critics panned the film for its weak execution and blatant copying. The film was released on 17 February 2006.
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- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 2006
- Director
- Vikram Chopra
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 15m
- Rating
- 5.4/10
Storyline
Four college friends start a secret fight club in Mumbai where people can settle scores with their fists. When one friend's uncle is threatened by gangsters in Delhi, the group gets pulled into a dangerous world of crime and revenge. A former gangster seeks justice for his brother's murder, leading to a final confrontation.
“When fists speak, friendships bleed.”
Film Details
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Cast & Crew
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Frequent partnerships reunited for Fight Club Members Only
Cast reunions in this film: Sunil Shetty & Neha Dhupia (7 films together), Sunil Shetty & Dia Mirza (6 films together), Sunil Shetty & Riteish Deshmukh (4 films together), Sunil Shetty & Zayed Khan (4 films together), Sunil Shetty & Dino Morea (4 films together), and Neha Dhupia & Aashish Chaudhary (4 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title references the popular 1999 Hollywood film 'Fight Club', but the plots are unrelated.
- It was one of several mid-2000s Bollywood films shot extensively in Bangkok to depict a foreign underworld.
- Actor Rohit Roy, known for TV roles, played a key gangster part in this theatrical release.
- The soundtrack featured a song by singer Kailash Kher, who was rising in popularity at the time.
- The film had a limited theatrical run and is not widely remembered in mainstream Hindi cinema history.
- Director Vikram Chopra has only a few directing credits, with this being his most prominent work.








