International Khiladi
International Khiladi
| 26 March 1999 (USA)
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International Khiladi is a Hindi action thriller film released in 1999. The film is directed by Umesh Mehra and It stars Akshay Kumar and Twinkle Khanna in the lead roles. The film want to done moderately at the box office. News Reporter Payal (Twinkle Khanna) and her camera-man have been assigned the task of interviewing the world's highest ranking criminal don, Devraj (Akshay Kumar), which they accept. In the process, Payal and Devraj fall in love with each other, much to the opposition of Bismillah (Mukesh Khanna), Devraj's guardian on one hand; and Police Inspector Amit (Rajat Bedi), and Payal's brother Ravi (Vivek Shaq) on the other.

Reviews
Ceticultsot Beautiful, moving film.
SparkMore n my opinion it was a great movie with some interesting elements, even though having some plot holes and the ending probably was just too messy and crammed together, but still fun to watch and not your casual movie that is similar to all other ones.
Gurlyndrobb While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
AshUnow This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
aaronbir This movie was brilliant and entertaining but it's really good story line and entertaining but it's really good comedy and action and good suspense thriller Hi my name is Aaron and my reason why I was watching this movie because one of my favorite actors akshay Kumar is in itAkshay Kumar was brilliant as always rajat bedi was fine in he is negative character but he shouldn't overacted in some scenes Twinkle is alright gulshan Grover is the funny villain Overall it's really impressive my rating is 7/10
superindrajit Akshay Kumar is known as the biggest Khiladi(player) in Bollywood. Not only is he B Town's most bankable actor but some of his performances are just remarkable. However, just like any other actor, Kumar too has faced failures in his Bollywod career. Akshay Kumar however has faced a lot of failures but this never destroyed his hope. He always worked hard and success is what he achieved after loads of hard work. However, some of his films are the worst Bollywood films I've ever seen. Take Zakhmi Dil, Dil Ki Baazi for an example.International Khiladi is one of Akshay's Khiladi films which was his most successful franchise in the 90s. This series lifted him up from loads of box office failures in the 90s with the help of other hits and average hits in the 90s. This franchise continued but sadly, none of the Khiladi films after Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi(1996) did good. Mr and Mrs Khiladi was an box office flop, this film was a box office flop too and Khiladi 420 was a box office disaster. However, Khiladi 786 which released recently has proved to be a box office hit. This is certainly a revival to the series as it completely sank with 3 films in the 1997-2000 time period.International Khiladi isn't a completely awful film like many of Akshay's earlier B grade flops and mainstream duds. However, it is certainly one of his not so good films. The film is bad but not awful. The promos promised a decent well made thriller but the movie becomes anything but a well made thriller. The movie doesn't even come close to being as good as superior thrillers from this generation like Taalash. The thrill factor is missing and what we get is a clichéd and badly edited wannabe thriller movie.The story is done to death and there is no point narrating it as it will be the same thing as any Bollywood movie with cool stunts, some foreign localities, and some dialogs. However, the movie isn't entirely bad.The movie contains cool and fantastic stunts which none of the Masala films contain nowadays. The best part are some of the dialogs too, the film gets funny in the pre interval portions where Twinkle is trying hard to meet and interview Twinkle but is constantly failing.For the most part, the film is bad due to various reasons. The clichéd and poorly edited script brings the whole film down. Yes, I agree that most 90s films never had a good story but that doesn't mean make a horrible crap story and lap it all up together. There are so many predictable scenes that the movie becomes annoying to watch. The reason why Akshay became a don is poorly shown, the injustice done to his mother by his father is a good background element but the handling of this is quite poor. The movie again has a good idea of creating a thriller movie but the handling of the film brings the whole film down. The way the film is narrated is quite awful. What saves the film from being a completely awful film though is the performances.Akshay Kumar does his best as the don and even if he overacts in a few scenes, he does a good job as the don. Twinkle Khanna overacts for the most part but she has some good scenes like the comedy in the first half to an extent. Gulshan Grover is getting extremely typecast doing the same types of comical villain roles. Although a few of his dialogs like the DIL GARDEN GARDEN HO GAYA is funny. But, that dialog is repeated so much it gets annoying after the first few times. The rest provide average support. Music is average, the title song is awesome while the rest are fillers.On the whole, International Khiladi is a bad film at the most part. It has a few plus points like some performances, stylish action sequences but most of the film makes it a bad one. At the box office, the only thing it could do is get a good opening but the drop was huge and the film flopped ultimately.
Debbie (dmul53) Akshay Kumar is my guilty pleasure. He's an atrociously bad actor, and he dances like...well, like a body-builder, but he's so pretty to look at, and he can seriously kick butt, which I do enjoy from time to time.Twinkle Khanna isn't much better an actor than Kumar, and she's not as pretty as he is either, but she was good enough for a stinker of a film like this.International Khiladi is one of those really good bad films: funny for all the wrong reasons. It uses every cheap trick known to Hindi cinema, throwing red herrings at you left and right, showing scenes that later turn out never to have happened. And it pulls no punches going for the cheap tear-jerk reaction, or the cheap laugh, or the cheap thrill.The story, if I remember, revolves around an international crime lord who is accused of murdering an undercover policeman, and of raping the policeman's sister. The plot unfolds as the story is re-told from the different points of view of several of the characters, kind of like Kirusawa's Roshomon. The uneven mix of slapstick comedy and brutal violence is par for Hindi films, but unfortunately a lot of the humor is just lame. It does have one or two nice songs, set to some of Kumar's endearingly klutzy dancing.But I have to say, it kept my attention, and I was never bored.
Kat-139 I thought that International Khildai was an awesome movie! Of course it was all in Hindi and had no subtitles, but but after my friend explained some parts, I understood. It was a great, unintentional comedy! The acting wasn't so hot in it compared with American acting, but my friends and I still enjoyed watcing it thouroughly. A great movie....