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| Name | Khiladi 420 |
| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
Khiladi 420 is a 2000 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film associated with a franchise of action films. The film involves crime, deception, stunts and interpersonal conflict among characters tied to urban settings and law enforcement, featuring a prominent lead actor known for action roles and a supporting ensemble drawn from Bollywood contemporaries.
The narrative follows a charismatic protagonist entangled with a mysterious woman, corrupt antagonists, and a criminal conspiracy that spans metropolitan locales, culminating in high-stakes confrontations with law enforcement and vigilante elements. Key scenes juxtapose personal vendetta, corporate intrigue, and organized crime figures as the plot moves through urban crime scenes, domestic spaces, and dramatic set pieces culminating in courtroom-style reckonings and final confrontations. The storyline weaves elements familiar to audiences of mainstream Hindi cinema, including betrayal, mistaken identity, and redemption arcs, while integrating spectacle and suspense drawn from popular action thrillers of the era.
The principal cast includes a leading action star who had previous collaborations with major directors and co-stars from contemporaneous mainstream Bollywood productions. Supporting cast members comprise actors who have appeared in notable films, television serials, and stage productions across India. Ensemble players include performers known for comedic roles, character acting, and villainous portrayals in films and series that intersect with large studios and production houses of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Production involved shooting in studio complexes and on-location in urban centers with support from stunt coordinators, choreographers, and cinematographers experienced in action cinema. The film's crew drew personnel who previously worked on large-scale Hindi productions, collaborating with choreographers and fight directors associated with high-profile action directors and popular production banners. Costume design, art direction, and set construction reflected commercial Hindi film aesthetics prevalent at the turn of the millennium, with coordination between producers, line producers, and distributors to meet theatrical release schedules.
The soundtrack features songs composed in the mainstream Bollywood idiom, blending dance numbers, romantic tracks, and background scores designed to underscore action sequences and dramatic beats. Playback singers from the Indian music industry performed the songs, and music producers employed orchestration, electronic elements, and traditional instrumentation. The album was marketed alongside the film's release, targeting radio play, television promotion, and retail distribution channels tied to the music industry infrastructure of the era.
The film was released theatrically across multiplexes and single-screen cinemas, timed to capitalize on holiday windows and competitive release calendars; its distribution leveraged networks connecting regional exhibitors and national chains. Box office performance reflected ticket sales, screening counts, and revenue reporting practices common to Indian cinema releases of the period, and comparisons were made with contemporaneous releases competing in the action and masala genres.
Critical responses ranged across reviews from film critics, mainstream press outlets, and trade analysts, focusing on action choreography, narrative coherence, performance quality, and production values. Audience reactions mirrored box office performance and fanbase engagement, with commentary appearing in print media, televised film programs, and early online forums. Reviews considered the film in relation to genre conventions and the lead actor's filmography, while also addressing comparisons with other mainstream releases.
The film contributed to the ongoing popularity of action-oriented star vehicles in Hindi cinema at the time and influenced stunt choreography trends and marketing approaches for similar productions. It is often referenced in discussions about late 1990s and early 2000s commercial film strategies, star-branding, and the role of spectacle in mass-market entertainment. Retrospectives and fan discourse situate the film within the broader trajectory of its lead actor's career and the evolution of popular action films in Indian cinema.
Category:2000 films Category:Hindi-language films Category:Indian action thriller films