Lakshya

Lakshya

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  • Genre(s): War, Action, Drama, Romance
  • Language(s): हिन्दी (Hindi)
  • Director(s): Vic Armstrong, Ambika Hinduja, Lakshmipriya Devi, Reema Kagti, Karan Malhotra See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Hrithik Roshan, Preity Zinta, Amitabh Bachchan, Sushant Singh, Om Puri See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 3h 6min
  • Music: Shankar Mahadevan,Ehsaan Noorani,Loy Mendonsa,Ashraf Khan,Chris Goodes Songs List
  • Award(s): Filmfare 2005 (Won)
    Filmfare 2005 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Panipat, Asoka
  • Story:
    Lakshya is a Hindi war drama film, which tells the story of a young man who is aimless and directionless in life until he joins the Indian Army. The cast has Hrithik Roshan and Preity Zinta in lead roles, and the movie is known for its cinematography and heartfelt plot.
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7.8/10
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STORY, RATINGS AND REVIEWS

Story
Lakshya is a Hindi war drama film, which tells the story of a young man who is aimless and directionless in life until he joins the Indian Army. The cast has Hrithik Roshan and Preity Zinta in lead roles, and the movie is known for its cinematography and heartfelt plot.
Ratings

7.8/10

IMDb
Lakshya Review

Lakshya is a Hindi war drama film that revolves around Karan Shergill, a directionless young man who joins the Indian Army and eventually finds his purpose and identity as a soldier during the Kargil War. The movie's cast delivers impressive performances, with Roshan delivering a standout portrayal of Karan, showcasing his transformation from a carefree young man to a disciplined and focused soldier. The film's direction and cinematography are equally impressive, with a visually stunning and emotionally charged style that perfectly captures the intensity of war. The film's themes of patriotism, sacrifice, and self-discovery are explored in a compelling and thought-provoking manner. The movie's soundtrack is also noteworthy, featuring a mix of patriotic and soulful songs that perfectly complement the movie's themes and tone. Overall, Lakshya is a well-made and engaging film that offers a fresh and unique perspective on the war drama genre.

AWARDS

Won
Filmfare Award

Best Cinematographer | 2005 | Christopher

Best Choreography | 2005 | Prabhu

Silver Lotus Award

Best Choreography | 2005 | Prabhu

Technical Award

Best Cinematography | 2005 | Christopher

Best Choreography | 2005 | Prabhu

Screen Award

Best Choreography | 2005 | Prabhu

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Nominations
Filmfare Award

Best Actor | 2005 | Hrithik

Best Director | 2005 | Farhan

Screen Award

Best Special Effects | 2005

Best Story | 2005 | Javed

Best Director | 2005 | Farhan

Technical Award

Best Choreography | 2005 | Prabhu

Best Special Effects | 2005

Best Cinematography | 2005 | Christopher

Bollywood Movie Award

Best Actor | 2005 | Hrithik

Popular Award

Best Actor | 2005 | Hrithik

Best Director | 2005 | Farhan

HT Café Film Award

Best Actor | 2005 | Hrithik

BOX OFFICE

Budget 4,500,000 USD

Box Office Collection 4,600,000 USD

MUSIC

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  • Title
  • Duration
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  • 1
  • Main Aisa Kyon Hoon
  • 04:34
  • 2
  • Agar Main Kahoon
  • 04:52
  • 3
  • Kitni Baatein
  • 05:47
  • 4
  • Lakshya
  • 06:15
  • 5
  • Kandhon Se Milte Hain Kandhe
  • 05:40
  • 6
  • Separation - Instrumental
  • 02:29
  • 7
  • Kitni Baatein - Reprise
  • 04:11
  • 8
  • Victory - Instrumental
  • 03:20
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TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The highest crane shot ever done for a feature film was done on 13 October 2003 with a 24ft Giraffe crane at 17.796 ft above the Tanglangla Pass (17582 ft) in Ladakh, India.

When Director Farhan Akhtar went back to Indian Military Academy after 15 years. 70% of the gentlemen cadets told him , they joined Indian Military Academy after watching Lakshya.

The vast majority of the non-speaking Army roles in the film were filled by real-life soldiers of 13th Battalion, The Punjab Regiment. (In the film, the unit portrayed is 3rd Battalion, The Punjab Regiment.)

When Hrithik Roshan was asked if there was anything about this movie that he would have changed, he answered that, in the second half, he would have changed Preity G Zinta's hair, which he found to be awful.

This film portrays a fictionalized account of the actions of 3 Punjab. As the film shows, 3 Punjab was based in Kargil and was among the first of the units to detect the Pakistani intrusion across the Line of Control; however, they did not actually capture "Peak 5179" or any other peak. Much of the on-screen unit's actions are inspired by the actions of various other battalions during the conflict. As the film credits the story as fiction based on fact and is largely truthful to the overall situation, the Army officially endorsed and approved the film.

Popular Dialogues

"Pakistani Intruder: [on the walky talky] Hello, Gaznavi 3. Why has the firing stopped? Gaznavi 3, come in. Why has the firing stopped? Capt. Jalal Akbar: The firing has stopped because Gaznabi has reached his destiny. Leave now or, I swear by Allah, we won't spare you. Pakistani Intruder: What's that? Swear by Allah? Are you a Muslim? Capt. Jalal Akbar: For you, I am just an Indian."

"Romila "Romi" Dutta: Karan, you ok? Karan Shergill: Romi, you always used to say that my life lacked any objective. Remember? [Romi nods] Karan Shergill: I have one now. Karan Shergill: [pointing to peak 5179] That is my objective."

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