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Apne
2007 Indian Hindi sports drama From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Apne (transl. Ours) is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language sports drama film directed by Anil Sharma. It stars Dharmendra, Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, Katrina Kaif and Shilpa Shetty, along with Kirron Kher, Javed Sheikh, Victor Banerjee and Jonnie Brown. It is the first film to feature Dharmendra, and his real-life sons Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol together. Previously Sunny and Bobby had worked together in Dillagi (1999) and Dharmendra and Sunny had also appeared together in Sultanat (1986) and Kshatriya (1993). The film opened to an excellent response across India and emerged a commercial success at the box office.
Baldev Chaudhary (Dharmandra) is a disgraced former heavyweight boxer who tries to wash a stain in his boxing career through his sons Angad and Karan (Sunny and Bobby Deol). Dharmendra had earlier played the role of a boxer in the film Main Intequam Loonga (1982). Footage from that film is used as flashback scenes in this film to show Baldev's career as a boxer.
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Olympic medallist, professional heavyweight boxer Baldev Singh Choudhary is disgraced while competing for the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship when a betting syndicate falsely accuses him of drug doping. He tries to erase this stain upon his honour by training up his son, Angad, but financial difficulties keep them from achieving his dream, straining their relationship with each other. Baldev's younger son Karan, an aspiring musician with a paralyzed arm, has just launched his first music album. Baldev trains a local boy to get into a media-hyped TV boxing show but is dropped for a better coach at the last minute. Baldev, very upset at this, is consoled by Karan, who overcomes his paralysis in a moment of emotional intensity. Realising his father is depressed, Karan gives up his own dream of a musical career to become a boxer and please his father. Karan persists with training and wins a series of fights, thinking that victory will bring his family together. The final match is with the current world heavyweight champion; Karan is tricked, and he ends up paralysed in a hospital bed. Baldev, who wanted to wash a stigma, is now about to lose his son. When Karan reveals the world heavyweight champion cheated, Angad decides to return to boxing and win the title for his father. Although Angad is also badly injured in a boxing match, he somehow survives and wins the match. Meanwhile, Karan suffers liver damage and requires a liver to survive. A pang of guilt-stricken Baldev pleads with the doctors to use his liver, but the doctors reject the idea. In a stroke of luck, a liver is given to Karan through an unknown donor. In the end, Baldev, who was going to give up his life for Karan, is instead alive and happy with his family.
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Cast
- Dharmendra as Baldev Singh Chaudhary – Former professional heavyweight boxer
- Sunny Deol as Angad Singh Chaudhary – Baldev's elder son, Simran's husband
- Utkarsh Sharma as Child Angad Singh Chaudhary
- Bobby Deol as Karan Singh Chaudhary – Baldev's younger son, Nandini's boyfriend and fiancé
- Shilpa Shetty as Simran Chaudhary – Angad’s wife
- Katrina Kaif as Dr. Nandini Sarabhai – Karan’s girlfriend and fiancée
- Kirron Kher as Ravi Chaudhary – Baldev’s wife, Angad and Karan’s mother
- Javed Sheikh as Roy – Media baron, Baldev's friend
- Aryan Vaid as Gaurav Gera
- Victor Banerjee as Ehsaan Ali – Boxing coach, Baldev's friend
- Divya Dutta as Pooja B. Singh Choudhary
- Kurush Deboo as Dr. Niranjan Sarabhai – Nandini's father
- Parvin Dabas as Saket
- Nishikant Dixit as Sukhi Lala
- Rajendra Gupta as Bhullar Saab
- Jonnie Brown as Luca Gracia – Professional heavyweight boxer
- Raj Khatri as Boxing commentator
- Bhagwant Mann as himself
- Amar Singh as Himself
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Music
The music for the film was composed by Himesh Reshammiya with the lyrics written by Sameer. The background score was composed by Monty Sharma.
- "Mehfooz Rakhta Hoon" – Himesh Reshammiya
- "Dekhoon Tujhe" – Himesh Reshammiya, Akriti Kakkar
- "Apne To Apne Hote Hain" – Jaspinder Narula, Sonu Nigam, Jayesh Gandhi
- "Ankh Vich Chehra Pyaar Da" – Shaan, Kunal Ganjawala, Amrita Kak, Himesh Reshammiya (replaced in the movie by Zubeen Garg)
- "Bulls Eye" – Shaan, Earl D'Souza
- "Tere Sang" – Jaspinder Narula, Sonu Nigam
- "Mehfooz" (Remix) – Himesh Reshammiya
- "Ankh Vich Chehra Pyaar Da" (Remix) – Shaan, Amrita Kak, Himesh Reshammiya, Kunal Ganjawala
- "Dekhoon Tujhe To Pyaar Aaye" (Remix) – Himesh Reshammiya, Akriti Kakkar
Reception
Box office
Apne opened to a good response throughout the country especially in the North India where it had a mammoth opening becoming a super-hit in the long run.[4] The rest of the country saw a good opening for the film.
The film was a "hit" in both India and overseas.[5]
Critical response
Taran Adarsh wrote "Apne is rich in emotions and has the potential to strike a chord with families. Those who love emotional fares are bound to take a liking for its theme".[6] Sukanya Verma of Rediff.com gave 3/5 stars and wrote "Ultimately, it is an Anil Sharma film. Going by his past record (Tehelka, Hukumat, Gadar: Ek Prem Katha, The Hero: Love Story of a Spy), the man has an amazing appetite for kitsch and absurdities. The movie bears his stamp alright".[7]
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Sequel
A sequel titled Apne 2 was officially announced on 30 November 2020, and will star Dharmendra, Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol and Karan Deol.[8]
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