
Kya Dilli Kya Lahore(2014)
Hindi98 mins
Kya Dilli Kya Lahore (2014) is a 98-minute Hindi film directed by Vijay Raaz. Starring Vijay Raaz, Manu Rishi and Raj Zutshi. With an audience rating of 7.3/10, Kya Dilli Kya Lahore stands as one of the notable Hindi releases of 2014.
Director:Vijay Raaz
Mood:
darkemotionalsuspenseful
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Quick Facts
- Theatrical Release
- 2 May 2014
- Director
- Vijay Raaz
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 1h 38m
- GudVibe Rating
- 7.3/10
Storyline
In 1948, a shootout at a remote border post leaves just two soldiers alive. One is an Indian soldier from Pakistan, and the other is a Pakistani soldier from India. Forced together to survive, their hostile encounter gradually becomes a surprising human connection.
“Two enemies, one border, and a shared past.”
Film Details
7.3Rating
98Minutes
HindiLanguage
UACertificate
Release Date2 May 2014
Release Typetheatrical
Parental Guide
Violence
Moderate
Language
Moderate
Sex / Nudity
Moderate
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
Moderate
Vibe & Tags
Mood
darkemotionalsuspenseful
Themes
survivalidentityfriendshipcorruption
Tonegritty
Pacingslow-burn
Complexitymoderate
Audiencemultiplex
Best Withwith-partner
Violence3
Emotion4
Humor2
Rewatchability3
Reviews & Ratings
Your Rating
7.3/10Rating
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Trivia
- The film was Vijay Raaz's directorial debut, though he is better known as an actor in Bollywood.
- It was shot in just 17 days on a tight budget, mostly in a single remote location.
- The story was inspired by real-life accounts of soldiers during the 1948 Indo-Pakistani War.
- Both lead actors, Vijay Raaz and Manu Rishi Chadha, also contributed to the film's dialogue writing.
- The movie won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi in 2014.
- It uses minimal characters and focuses almost entirely on the two soldiers to highlight human conflict.
- The film's title references the shared cultural heritage of Delhi and Lahore, divided after Partition.

