Khel – No Ordinary Game

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Khel
Khel dvd.jpg
DVD cover
Directed byYusuf Khan
Written byDilip Shukla
Story byYusuf Khan
Produced bySunil Shetty
Galaxy Entertainments
StarringSunny Deol
Sunil Shetty
Celina Jaitly
CinematographySoori
Manoj Gupta
Edited byYusuf Khan
Music byDaboo Malik
Babbu Mann
Dudes Music Company
Production
companies
Popcorn Motion Pictures,
Galaxy Entertainment
Release date
  • 3 October 2003 (2003-10-03)
Running time
174 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Khel – No Ordinary Game (English: The game) is a 2003 Indian Hindi action film directed by Yusuf Khan. The film stars Sunny Deol, Sunil Shetty and Celina Jaitly in lead roles. Former Indian cricketer Ajay Jadeja makes his Bollywood debut, playing an important supporting role in the film.[1] It was released on 3 October 2003.

Synopsis[]

Multi-millionaire industrialist Dev Mallya (Sunil Shetty) takes a personal interest in an attractive interior designer Saanjh Batra (Celina Jaitly), and wants to marry her. He starts by hiring her to re-do the interior of his palatial home. He makes it a point to be pleasant to her and her mom, Mrs. Kiran Batra. One day Dev finds out that Saanjh has some feelings for his friend, Rohan Potdar (Ajay Jadeja), and this knowledge makes him insecure. Shortly after, Rohan is arrested for murder, is tried, and sentenced to life imprisonment. This news breaks Saanjh's heart, and she eventually consents to marry Dev. All is perfect in Dev's world, until ACP Rajvir Scindia (Sunny Deol) announces the re-opening of the case against Rohan Potdar, as he is convinced that Rohan is the victim of a conspiracy.

Cast[]

Music[]

  1. "Kiya Hai Jadu Iss Kadar - Shaan, Shailendra Kumar, S. P. Sailaja
  2. "Sharrata" — Sukhwinder Singh, Babbu Maan
  3. "Chori Chori Mere Dil Ko" - Sunidhi Chauhan, Shaan
  4. "Jadu Sa Mujhpe Chal Raha" - Kumar Sanu, Kavita Krishnamurthy
  5. "Moment Of Love" - S. P. Sailaja
  6. "Tumko Kitna Hai Mujhse Pyar" - Sonu Nigam, Sunidhi Chauhan
  7. "Moment of Passion" - Kumar Sanu

Critical reception[]

The film was released on 3 October 2003, and was declared a flop at the Indian box office .

References[]

  1. ^ Rebello, Maleeva (18 May 2017). "From David Beckham to Ajay Jadeja, these sports stars made not-so-memorable acting debuts". The Economic Times. Retrieved 13 May 2020.

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