Азиатки 33
Анал 106
Блондинки 133
Большие сиськи 168
Большие члены 282
Брюнетки 159
Групповуха 71
Жены 24
Жестко 72
Зрелые женщины 49
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Домашнее 81
Секс игрушки 59
Минеты 227
Молодые девушки 298
Русский секс 125
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На природе 49
Сквиртинг 25
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Транссексуалы 26Yes, if you like:
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This is the most memorable piece from Kohram. It’s a romantic, melancholic number sung by Kumar Sanu and Alka Yagnik, composed by Dilip Sen-Sameer Sen.
Key line:
"Dil ki tanhai… yeh kaisi aag hai… bujhte bujhte jal gayi…" kohram hindi movie
The song features Amitabh Bachchan (as Colonel Balbir Singh Sood) and Tabu (as Inspector Kiran Patkar).
A retired army officer named Birbal (Amitabh Bachchan) moves to Hyderabad to live with his brother’s family. He is mentally unstable due to past war trauma. Meanwhile, a terrorist group tries to assassinate a politician. A tough cop Major Rathore (Nana Patekar) is assigned to stop them. The confusion begins when people realize Birbal and the terrorist leader look exactly like Amitabh Bachchan. Are they the same person? Or is it a case of mistaken identity?
Twist: Amitabh plays a dual role – one is a patriotic but mentally disturbed man, the other is a ruthless terrorist named Colonel Balbir Singh Sodi. Yes, if you like:
There is a specific scene that encapsulates this dynamic perfectly. When the truth about the conspiracy is revealed, the film shifts gears from an investigation thriller to an emotional drama. We see the breakdown of the "imposter" facade.
Here, the chemistry changes. The antagonism dissolves into mutual respect. The movie cleverly positions Nana Patekar as the fan/viewer surrogate—awestruck by the sacrifice of the Brigadier. It legitimizes the film's title, Kohram (Uproar), not just as the noise of battle, but the emotional resonance of a legend returning to the fray.
Final Verdict: Kohram is not a good movie by regular standards, but it's a fascinating time capsule of late 90s Bollywood action-thrillers. Watch it with friends for a fun "bad movie" night. No, if you want: This is the most
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In the late 90s, Bollywood was obsessed with the "Double Role" trope. But when Kohram released in 1999, it offered something far more explosive than just one actor playing two parts. It offered the rare, seismic collision of two generations of intensity: Amitabh Bachchan and Nana Patekar.
While the film is remembered today as a standard action entertainer, a closer look reveals a fascinating study in contrasting acting styles that makes Kohram a masterclass in screen presence.