| 1 | '''Trimurti''' |
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| 4 | 1995 187’ col/scope Hindi |
| 5 | d Mukul S. Anand pc Mukta Arts p Subhash |
| 6 | Ghai sc Karan Razdan dial Anees Bazmee |
| 7 | lyr Anand Bakshi c Ashok Mehta |
| 8 | m Laxmikant-Pyarelal |
| 9 | lp Jackie Shroff, Shah Rukh Khan, Anil |
| 10 | Kapoor, Mohan Agashe, Saeed Jaffrey, Priya |
| 11 | Tendulkar, Gauthami, Anjali Jathar |
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| 14 | Multistar production by Ghai, re-valorizing the |
| 15 | feudal mother-figure in 1990s consumerist |
| 16 | religiosity. Satya (Tendulkar) goes to jail when |
| 17 | she is framed by the Kali-worshipping mystic |
| 18 | Kooka Singh (Agashe). Her three sons grow |
| 19 | up, one an army officer (Shroff), the other two |
| 20 | (Kapoor and Khan) in the pay of the villain. In |
| 21 | the end, the unity of the clan is restored when |
| 22 | the heroes fulfil their mother’s pledge. The film |
| 23 | was one of the most expensive and most |
| 24 | extensively marketed productions in Hindi |
| 25 | cinema in 1995. Its commercial failure |
| 26 | underscored the exhaustion of the genre, itself |
| 27 | a compendium of previous Ghai productions, |
| 28 | this time presented in Dolby sound and |
| 29 | computer-aided special effects. |
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