Shakti: The Power

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Shakti: The Power
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Directed by Pasupuleti Krishna Vamsi
Produced by Boney Kapoor
Sridevi
Written by Krishna Vamsi
Starring Karisma Kapoor
Nana Patekar
Sanjay Kapoor
Deepti Naval
Shahrukh Khan
Music by Anu Malik
Ismail Darbar
Edited by Shrish Kunder
Distributed by Eros International
Release dates
20 September 2002
Running time
177 minutes
Language Hindi
Budget 10 crore (equivalent to 32 crore or US$4.8 million in 2020)[1]
Box office 20.76 crore (US$3.1 million)[2]

Shakti: The Power (translation: Energy or Power) is a 2002 Bollywood film directed by Pasupuleti Krishna Vamsi and starring Karisma Kapoor, Sanjay Kapoor and Nana Patekar in the lead roles and features Shahrukh Khan in a supporting role, while Aishwarya Rai appears in an Item number.[3] The film is a remake of Telugu film Anthapuram (19), which was based on the real-life story of Betty Mahmoody.[4][5] The original story of real life escape of Betty Mahmoody is depicted in the movie "Not Without My Daughter" which itself was based on Betty Mahmoody's book, Not Without My Daughter,

The film was produced by then retired actress Sridevi (Sanjay Kapoor's sister-in-law) under the banner Sridevi Productions and was supposed to be her comeback film, but she had to find a replacement when she found out she was pregnant. She initially offered her role to Kajol, but she rejected it so Karisma Kapoor was signed instead.[6] It is considered to be one of Karisma Kapoor's best performances; both hers and Nana Patekar's acting was acclaimed by fans and critics and received several nominations at a number of award ceremonies.[5] However, Box Office India declared it flop.

Synopsis

Shekhar (Sanjay Kapoor) and Nandini (Karisma Kapoor) are friends living in Canada with their two uncles. Shekhar proposes to Nandini and she says yes and now they have a young son named Raja. Shekhar hears breaking news of violence in India, the family journeys to his ancestral house in rural North-East State of India and Nandini is shocked to see that Shekhar's family is embroiled in feudal gang wars. Shekhar's father is Narasimha (Nana Patekar). Shekhar tries to bring peace between the warring gangs, but is attacked by the rival gang & killed on way to a re-conciliatory meeting that he wanted to attend on his father's behalf. Nandini feels insecure and decides to leave India with her son but Narasimha imprisons them. Desperate to escape, she goes on a difficult journey to return to Canada with the help of Shekhar's mother and sister. Wanted by Narasimha, Nandini seeks help from drifter Jai Singh (Shahrukh Khan) who after hesitation, helps her and her son board a train to Jaipur. In order to protect Nandini and her son, Jai fights with the goon and dies after killing the goons. Meanwhile, Shekhar's mother begs his father to let Nandini and her son go. However, Narasimha goes but at the airport, he gets emotional and after kissing his grandson, allows them to go. The films ends with Nandini along with her son boarding a plane to Canada.

Cast

Special Appearance

Soundtrack

# Title Singer(s) Length
1 "Dil Ne Pukara Hai" Alka Yagnik, Adnan Sami 06:27
2 "Dumroo Baje" Sukhvinder Singh 06:15
3 "Hum Tum Mile – Male" Adnan Sami 05:37
4 "Hum Tum Mile – Female" Kavita Krishnamurthy 06:10
5 "Ishq Kamina" Alka Yagnik, Sonu Nigam 05:26
6 "Jhoomti Gataon Mein" Mohammad Salamat 07:35
7 "Mere Munna Raja" Anuradha Paudwal 05:05
8 "Aye Chand Dil Ke" Kavita Krishnamurthy 06:57
9 "Jhoomati Ghata Mein" Instrumental 06:29

Box office

Shakti: The Power grossed 13.82 crore (US$2.1 million) in India and $1.35 million (6.54 crore) in other countries, for a worldwide total of 20.36 crore (US$3.0 million), against its 10 crore (US$1.5 million) budget. It had a worldwide opening weekend of 7.33 crore (US$1.1 million), and grossed 11.26 crore (US$1.7 million) in its first week.[2] It is the 13th-highest-grossing film of 2002 worldwide.[7]

India

It opened on Friday, September 20, 2002, across 285 screens, and earned 98 lakh (US$150,000) nett on its opening day. It grossed 2.82 crore (US$420,000) nett in its opening weekend, and had a first week of 4.62 crore (US$690,000) nett. The film earned a total of 8.47 crore (US$1.3 million) nett, and was declared "Flop" by Box Office India.[2] It is the 20th-highest-grossing film of 2002 in India.[8]

Overseas

It had an opening weekend of $565,000 (2.74 crore) and went on to gross $770,000 (3.73 crore) in its first week. The film earned a total of $1.35 million (6.54 crore) at the end of its theatrical run.[2] Overseas, It is the 5th-highest-grossing film of 2002.[9]

'Shakti: The Power' worldwide collections breakdown
Territory Territory wise Collections break-up
India Nett Gross:
8.47 crore (US$1.3 million)
Distributor share:
4.38 crore (US$650,000)
Total Gross:
13.82 crore (US$2.1 million)
International
(Outside India)
$1.35 million (6.54 crore)
Worldwide 20.36 crore (US$3.0 million)

Awards

References

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