Bollywood’s favourite Khalnayak is back: Here’s why it is Sanjay Dutt’s most iconic film
With the release of the trailer of Khalnayak Returnsall that speculation and anticipation have been brought to fruition at last. It features Sanjay Dutt in the role of Ballu Balram, which made him an iconic star during the ’90s. Not surprisingly, the trailer promises us a glamorous comeback complete with his famous quote, ‘Nayak nahi, Khalnayak hoon main.’ What we might expect from this movie is how he will fit into the present day society after his return.
Remembering Khal Nayak, here’s why the film is still one of the most iconic Hindi films
Khal Nayak (1993), directed by Subhash Ghai, was not only a commercially successful movie. It was also a phenomenon. Why is that?
The rise of the antihero
Balram Ballu was no ordinary bad guy. He was an intimidating and unpredictable villain who had charisma working for him. It was easy to cheer for him, despite knowing he shouldn’t be cheered on. He stood out due to this very reason – because he could never really be pinned down as the villain that we all loved to hate.
What is the front of the blouse? phenomenon
Neena Gupta and Madhuri Dixit’s song turned out to be a massive hit across the nation. The song generated a lot of discussions, made headline news, and is still recognizable decades after its release due to its risqué lyrics and dynamic dance moves.
Sanjay Dutt’s bold cross-dressing scene
One of the most bold and adventurous scenes was when Sanjay Dutt wore a ghagra and danced on stage as part of the very song sequence. This came as a surprise to many and was theatrical in nature, revealing how well he was willing to get into his character and make him more unpredictable and quirky than ever.
The jailbreak and cat-and-mouse chase
The captivating storyline of Khalnayak was anchored on the chase for Ballu by an equally stubborn police officer portrayed by Jackie Shroff. The showdown maintained the suspense all through out the movie. The thrilling chase scenes at the beginning of the movie set the pace.
Legacy of Khalnayak has now come into play. However, the big question here is whether the notorious Ballu Balram can still instill fear and awe in this new era?
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