Trinetra(1991)
Trinetra is a 1991 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by debutante Harry Baweja. The film stars Mithun Chakraborty, Shilpa Shirodkar, Deepa Sahi, and Dharmendra. The story follows Raja, a singer who is tricked into smuggling drugs by a wealthy businessman. When Raja refuses, the gang threatens his family, forcing him to fight back. The film is noted for its emotional family drama and high-energy action sequences. It was released in 1991 and is available on some streaming platforms.
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- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 1991
- Director
- Harry Baweja
- Language
- Hindi
- Rating
- 4.3/10
Storyline
A young singer named Raja accepts a job offer in Dubai. He does not know the job is a cover for drug smuggling. When he discovers the truth, he must protect his pregnant wife and mother from a dangerous gang. His fight for justice becomes a personal war.
“A son’s revenge. A mother’s love.”
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Frequent partnerships reunited for Trinetra
Cast reunions in this film: Shakti Kapoor & Kader Khan (77 films together), Gulshan Grover & Shakti Kapoor (44 films together), Shakti Kapoor & Mithun Chakraborty (39 films together), Gulshan Grover & Kader Khan (25 films together), Anupam Kher & Shakti Kapoor (24 films together), and Shakti Kapoor & Amrish Puri (24 films together).
Trivia
- This was the first film directed by Harry Baweja, who later directed the sci-fi film 'Love Story 2050'.
- The film's title 'Trinetra' refers to the third eye, a symbol of spiritual insight and power in Hinduism.
- Actor Dharmendra played a double role, portraying both the honest father and the vengeful son.
- The movie was not a major commercial success upon its initial theatrical release.
- It features action sequences typical of the early 1990s, before the rise of extensive CGI effects.
- The soundtrack was composed by Bappi Lahiri, known for his disco-style music in the 80s and 90s.
