

Another one is just before the interval where the villains visit Sunny Deol in village and set his home on fire. One scene I love in the film is where Jackie Shroff helps jailbreak Rajesh Vivek in a helicopter. For the next few months, I watched it practically every day sometimes rewinding my favorite songs and scenes. Those days, any new movie used to be released simultaneously in theatres as well as video (and I mean original, not pirated camera prints!!) and I saw Tridev on VHS the very first day of its release. No other film comes close to this personal record. Infact, it is a film I have seen more than 100 times.yes, you read that right, 100 times on VHS. Tridev, for me, was a complete film in that aspect ticking all the right boxes in terms of stellar cast, hit songs, pulsating action, a formidable villain and above all, guaranteed entertainment. Being a Gen X kiddo, I love multi star entertainers of those times. Tridev Tridev!! Most of the 80s kids would recite this prologue of this film. I think Bollywood should take lessons from earlier movies rather than redoing the Hollywood flicks which only worsen the charm and viewers abuse them when they leave theaters in running movies. That is what we call a disciplined movie which has "only" everything to please viewers.

He had control over film and no overacting. A movie can be good if it has content and the spice for audience. Now this movie tells that if you want to show hot actresses then there is no need to remove clothes unnecessarily. Anupam Kher(Mumbai Police Commissioner) did a great job and he was looking a real life police commissioner. Bassy voice and deep personality suits for this character and he plays it off nicely. He knew about the moods and balance of acting. Other actors including Amrish Puri (Bhujang) is true villain. Acting is average by Sunny Deol(Karan) but Naseeruddin Shah(Jay Singh) and Jackie Shroff(Ravi Mathur) rocked this movie.
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I watched this movie on TV but I must say that this is true thriller, suspense and spell bounding movie. Tridev is one of my favourite movie of all time, Its one of those films that you cannot get over it, at the end of the film you feel as though reaching for the rewind button, anyway this movie is absolutely awesome, I watched it on Max television in 2005, I am really out of words, basically all the stars played there part very specifically and very well done, Rajiv rai created a situation, where all the audience would get hyped up to see what happens in the next scene, honestly this movie is the best, after tridev became superhit in the 1989, Rajiv rai delivered another action packed movie "Vishwatma" in the year 1992, Rajiv thought of bring the starcast from tridev into Vishwatma, but unfortunelty Jackie became a Father and his fortuneteller told him not to go abroad, because the majority of the shooting were involved in kenya, so they replaced Chunky Pandey, nevertheless I would recommend you guys to watch Tridev, seriously at the end of the film you guys will reach for the rewind button. Other than that, Tridev works as a nice thriller which should not be taken too seriously but enjoyed, and there's plenty to enjoy here. This number was one of the first that shot the phenomenal Alka Yagnik to fame, and her rendition is flawless. A true gem of a song - soulful, melodious, and wonderfully written, composed and arranged with a rare touch of psychedelia. "Tirchi Topiwale" and "Main Teri Mohabbat Main" are great numbers, but it is "Gali Gali" which is one of my all-time favourite songs. Each song is a gem and holds such great nostalgic value for me. And there's the music, and what an amazing soundtrack it is. Then there are the three hot ladies - the pretty Sonam, the impossibly stunning Madhuri Dixit, while actually it is the beautiful Sangeeta Bijlani who gets the meatiest part in what is possibly her best role, and does the most of it in addition to having a very nice chemistry with Shroff. There are three heroes in this film, and all three are very good: Jackie Shroff doing the nonchalant guy in search of himself, Sunny Deol playing the angry-young-man, while obviously Naseeruddhin Shah steals the show in a ceaselessly amusing role, which he plays with a great deal of humour and seems to have no qualms about ridiculing himself. The action scenes are typical for the times but are quite fun to watch. This of course is not an example of great filmmaking or storytelling, but it still works as a masala flick, and is actually quite slick for a movie of its sort. I watched this film many times as a kid, and it always kept me on the edge of my seat.
