Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar

1992
8.1| 2h54m| en
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Ramlal Sharma lives a poor life-style with two sons Ratanlal Sharma and Sanjaylal Sharma. Both sons attend Model School for the poorer folks. Rantanlal excels at everything he does including his studies and outdoor activities while Sanjaylal is a no good slacker who loves to enjoy himself with his friends and have everything done without any hard work. Both sons run a small café providing eatable

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Nasir Hussain Films

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Also starring Pooja Bedi

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Alicia I love this movie so much
Hottoceame The Age of Commercialism
Gurlyndrobb While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Bluebell Alcock Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies
silvan-desouza I still won't forget those days in our childhood days when we used to die to watch such filmsJJWS a remake of Breaking Away (1979) But still those days did we care?The movie is a nice film based on sports which was rarely tackled those days The film has a nice message too and deals with all aspects like ambition, maturity.etcThe film starts off well Aamir's wayyard ways lend a many laughs and also the constant bickering between the school guys is fun to watch The reasons that make Aamir grow as a person are well handled and also the finale which makes you feel a lump go down your throat There is also the love triangle.etc which is treated wellThe film did too well that time and is still remembered as one of the best sports filmsDirection by Mansoor Khan(Cousin of Aamir) is fabulous Music was a big rage, PEHLA NASHA gave a new style of choreography to the Indian films and all songs are goodAmongst actors Aamir does his role brilliantly, The best part is he never looks he is acting, he is a natural Be it the naughty Aamir to the sensitive Aamir Ayesha Jhulka is as usual Pooja Bedi is awkward but suits her role Deepak Tijori is very good Mamik is good Khulbushan Kharbanda is adequate Don't miss Faizal Khan(in one canteen scene he is standing) and the young Imran Khan as Junior Aamir Khan
HeadleyLamarr I had been told that this was yet another Mansoor Khan film that was a Hollywood ripoff - this time of the film Breaking Away (1979). So I was avoiding seeing the film. But finally I did see it and yes it is a ripoff, but strangely enough it still manages to please. Aamir plays the irresponsible Sanjaylal - the goof off younger brother of Ratanlal (Mamik) and son of Ramlal (Kulbhushan Kharbanda). He goes to the local school in Dehradun, a town full of elite schools populated by rich boys and girls. The local car bike repair shop girl Anjali (Ayesha Jhulka ) loves him but he is lusting for Devika (Pooja Bedi) the sorority girl equivalent in this film. There is inter-school rivalry spearheaded by 'Deepak Tijori as the hero of the rich guys and Ratanlal as the hero of the poor guys. The cornerstone of this rivalry is a bike race that Tijori has won for two straight years. But dirty work is afoot and Ratanlal is injured. Will Sanjaylal be able to take his brother place and bring glory to the school and his father? The film is predictable but still manages to hold one's interest and the sports scenes are quite well done. This film is from an era when extras were juts that - extras - no one other than the main players looks at all like a college kid! But the main actors do a decent job. Aamir is fun as the scamp Sanjaylal - I have always liked him in his 'scamp playing the wide eyed innocent' roles. The ladies are very forgettable, Kulbhushan Kharbanda is great, Deepak Tijori is an adequate other man. The films is well directed and has one great song - Pehla Nasha, and other okay songs. If it were not so blatantly ripped off one could actually go - hey this is not bad at all. But it is still worth a watch and will keep you engaged.
indranilmuk The movie is really fantastic and it gives the spectators a mental boost to fight for our dreams. It teaches us that even if we are loosing the game of life, we can still succeed, if we have will power in ourselves. The songs are also superb. Udit Narayan has done the magic once again in this film. Amir Khan, as always has given his best in the movie. But Ayesha Julkha has also equaled him in all respects. I really love watching the movie. I have seen it quite a number of times. I love the songs "Pehla Nasha" and "Nahi samjhe hain woh hame". The theme of the story is fantastic. A movie which can be viewed universally by all.
prat38 This movie is different from other movies because it's not just a love story- the movie is more about action and goals. Even when you feel it is a losing battle, you can still come out a winner with enough heart and hard, hard, work. The bike race is symbolic-especially for Sanjay, who finally reaches a level of maturity and realizes what needs to be done in order to prove for himself that he can do what needs to be done along with showing his family that he is capable of doing it. His understanding of his brother matures during the movie, and in the final scene, he is shown jutting past shekhar-and achieving his goal- proving that yes, jo jeeta- wohi sikandar- the one who finishes first, is the winner- fair and square.Bottomline: This is a really good movie *****/5 stars. Also, it is probably THE Hindi movie I would recommend to people- the movie is a family film/drama that has heart and is worth watching.

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