Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Saathiyo (2004)
All Maj. Amarjeet Singh wants is for his grandson Kunal to be as noble and brave as Amarjeet and the boy's father, Vikramjeet. But Kunal has other plans and does not wish to follow in his father's and grandfather's military legacies. Reluctantly, Kunal gives in and joins the army and ends up falling for Shweta, the widow of a fallen soldier. When the man later turns up alive, will Shweta return to him or stay with her new love?
Director:
Anil Sharma
Writer:
Shaktimaan Talwar
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Amitabh Bachchan as Major General Amarjeet Singh |
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Akshay Kumar as Major Rajeev Singh |
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Bobby Deol as Captain Kunaljit Singh / Lieutenant Commander Vikramjeet Singh |
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Divya Khossla as Shweta Bhansali |
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Sandali Sinha as Dr. Sakshi |
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Nagma as Aarti V. Singh |
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Aarti Chabria as Trilok's wife |
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Kapil Sharma as Captain Trilok Singh |
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Danny Denzongpa as Colonel Ashfaque Khan / Captain K.K. Madan |
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Govind Namdeo as Maqsood Bhat |
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Vishwajeet Pradhan as Subedar Abdul |
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Ashutosh Rana as Sikandar Khan |
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Sujata Kumar as Shweta Bhansali's aunt |
| Writing | Shaktimaan Talwar | Screenplay |
| Directing | Anil Sharma | Director |
| Writing | Shaktimaan Talwar | Dialogue |
| Writing | Shaktimaan Talwar | Story |
| Sound | Sudesh Bhosle | Playback Singer |