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Hoshiyar
Sitadevi's life turns upside down when her husband dies in an accident. To add to her sorrow, one of her sons is separated from her and grows up to be a criminal.
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Plot Summary
Hoshiyar tells the story of two friends, Ajay and Vijay, who are on opposite sides of the law. Ajay, a righteous police officer, is determined to bring Vijay, a notorious criminal, to justice. Their lifelong bond is tested as they navigate a world of betrayal, corruption, and dangerous underworld dealings. The film explores themes of loyalty, duty, and the blurred lines between good and evil.
Critical Reception
Hoshiyar was a moderately successful film at the box office, primarily appealing to audiences looking for action-packed Bollywood masala. While it featured popular stars and delivered on typical genre expectations, critical reviews were mixed, with many pointing to a familiar plot and uneven pacing. However, the performances, particularly from Dharmendra and Sunjay Dutt, were often highlighted as a strong point.
What Reviewers Say
The film offers standard Bollywood action and drama with strong performances from its lead actors.
While the plot follows a conventional path, the star power of Dharmendra and Sunjay Dutt provides entertainment.
The action sequences and emotional conflicts are key elements that resonate with the target audience.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for Hoshiyar (1985) is not readily available. General audience reception often focused on the film's action, drama, and the appeal of its leading stars.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of action films in the mid-1980s that capitalized on the popularity of stars like Dharmendra and the emerging appeal of Sunjay Dutt in more intense roles.
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