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Deewaar(2004)

4.7/10
Hindi161 mins

Deewaar (2004) is a 161-minute Hindi film directed by Milan Luthria. Starring Rajendra Gupta, Pradeep Ram Singh Rawat and Nirmal Jani. With an audience rating of 4.7/10, Deewaar stands as one of the notable Hindi releases of 2004.

Director:Milan Luthria
Mood:
emotionalsuspensefulinspiring
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Quick Facts

Theatrical Release
1 January 2004
Director
Milan Luthria
Language
Hindi
Runtime
2h 41m
GudVibe Rating
4.7/10

Storyline

A soldier is captured during a war and held prisoner for decades. His grown son teams up with a former prisoner to launch a dangerous rescue mission. They must fight their way in to free him and the other captives.

A son's mission to rescue his father from war.

Film Details

4.7Rating
161Minutes
HindiLanguage
Release Date1 January 2004
Release Typetheatrical
Also Known AsDeewaar - Lets Bring Our Heros Home

Parental Guide

Violence
Moderate
Language
Low
Sex / Nudity
Mild
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
Moderate

Vibe & Tags

Mood
emotionalsuspensefulinspiring
Themes
survivalfamilyjusticefriendship
Toneintense
Pacingfast-paced
Complexitymoderate
Audiencemultiplex
Best Withwith-partner
Violence4
Emotion4
Humor1
Rewatchability3

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Cast & Crew

Trivia

  • The film's title 'Deewaar' was also the title of a classic 1975 Amitabh Bachchan film, but the two movies are unrelated.
  • Akshaye Khanna's character is named Gaurav, which was also the name of his character in the 1997 film 'Border', another war drama.
  • This was one of the few films where Sanjay Dutt and Amitabh Bachchan shared the screen but did not have any scenes together.
  • The movie was a major box office disappointment, failing to recover its production costs.
  • Director Milan Luthria is known for stylish action dramas, but this film marked a shift into a more serious, war-themed genre for him.
  • The prison camp sets were constructed to resemble a real POW camp, adding to the film's gritty atmosphere.
  • The film's release coincided with a period of improved India-Pakistan relations, which influenced its promotional campaign.

Notable Collaborations

Frequent partnerships reunited in Deewaar

Frequently Asked Questions