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Bichhoo (2000) ~ Bollywood

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Bichhoo (2000)

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Cast

Credited cast:
Bobby DeolBobby Deol... Jeeva
Rani MukerjiRani Mukerji... Kiran Bali (as Rani Mukherji)
Ashish VidyarthiAshish Vidyarthi... Devraj Khatri
Farida JalalFarida Jalal... Jeeva's mom
Mohan JoshiMohan Joshi... Kiran's dad
Mahavir ShahMahavir Shah
Sachin KhedekarSachin Khedekar... Kiran Bali's brother
Malaika AroraMalaika Arora... Kiran (Special Appearance)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ishrat AliIshrat Ali
Dolly BindraDolly Bindra
Suresh ChatwalSuresh Chatwal
Avtar GillAvtar Gill... Commission of Police S.K. Puri
GulshanGulshan
Hans Raj HansHans Raj Hans
MandeepMandeep
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Storyline

Jeeva is a small-time criminal leading the life of a nonentity. His perchant for solitude is an outcome of his troubled past. The fresh breath of life is the bubbly girl next door, Kiran. While Kiran overtly tries to befriend Jeeva, the latter does not pay much heed to her advances. Till a gang of baddies kill Kiran's family. Kiran wants the criminals punished, but she loses the legal battle and the criminals are set free. Jeeva feels sorry for Kiran and before you know, he's fallen in love with her. From here on it is operation revenge for the two. Jeeva trains Kiran in handling weapons and warfare. In the final showdown, Jeeva will sacrifice his life to save Kiran's life.Written by gavin (gunmasterM@hotmail.com)
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Taglines:

Scared to fall in love.

Genres:

Thriller | Action | Crime | Drama

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Country:

India

Language:

Hindi

Release Date:

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Sound Mix:

Dolby Digital | DTS

Color:

Color

Aspect Ratio:

2.35 : 1
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References Léon: The Professional (1994)See more »

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User Reviews

Jeeva The Professional
16 March 2011 | by Christopher Dollanganger (United States) – See all my reviews
If you didn't know this is a Bollywood version of Luc Besson's groundbreaking action film 'The Professional' AKA 'Leon The Professional.' Second, I don't speak a word of Hindu and I saw this film WITHOUT SUBTITLES. But still I was able to figure out what was going on. This proves that the powerful story transcends language.

Plot wise many scenes are literally identical to the original. Even the angles of the cameras and the mannerisms of the actors. They even keep some of the same lines, in English! If you think Leon looked weird walking around New York carrying a potted plant and two cartons of milk, wait until you see Jeeva walking around India like that.

What's different? We for one thing, Leon/Jeeva is given a back story as to how he became a killer. Jeeva worked at a (presumably bootleg) CD store until his girlfriend's overly protective father had Jeeva's mother evicted and disgraced in her community causing her to be stoned and buried to death by her neighbors. (What was that about good fences making good neighbors?) Horrified by her father's actions Jeeva's girlfriend drives off a cliff. (or maybe she was just a typical Indian driver.) Hence a vengeful Jeeva murders him and turns to a life of crime.

The other key difference is that Gary Oldman's character is a politician of some type running with the campaign slogan in English, "No do drugs!" Seriously I'm not joking.

Of course 'Bichhoo' must follow the Bollywood rules of being 3:00 hours long! And being a musical. That's right. About every 20 minutes the characters all break out in very very elaborate song and dance scenes where hundreds of people are dancing in the streets. These dance scenes aren't cheesy. Seriously, Jeeva really can sing and dance. Take that Jean Reno.

What these songs are about is pretty obvious. They're mostly about Matilda/Kiran's crush on Leon/Jeeva.

Another song features Jeeva's girlfriend singing, "I love you." to him in English.

The opening song features a billboard which reads in English, "No Drugs, No War." Fair enough but I never really thought of 'The Professional' as an anti drug pacifist film. Why doesn't Leon save the ozone while he's at it? Hands down this is must see!!! Seriously, I enjoyed every second of it!

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