| GENERAL
DATA |
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| other
titles |
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Marriage
of Blood |
| catch
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| release
category |
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big-screen-movie |
| genre |
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drama/thriller/action |
| length |
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146
minutes 53 seconds |
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theatrical
release
certificate |
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India:
1988
Britain: September 9, 1988 - video ('15', uncut) |
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| release
dates |
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India - August 12, 1988 |
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| PRODUCTION |
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| country
of production |
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India |
| production |
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Filmkraft
Presentations / Silver Entertainment |
| executive
producer |
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Rakesh
Roshan |
| screenplay |
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Ravi
Kapoor,
Mohan Kaul, dialogue:
Kader Khan |
| music |
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MUSIC: Rajesh
Roshan
LYRICS: Indivar
SINGERS: Asha Bhosle, Nitin Mukesh, Sadhana Sargam, Baby Sonali
TITLES:
'Hanste Hanste Kat Jaye Raaste' Nitin Mukesh, Sadhana Sargam &
Chorus
'Jeene Ke Bahane Lakhon Hain' Asha Bhosle & Chorus
'Hanste Hanste Kat Jaye Raaste' Sadhana Sargam,
Baby Sonali & Chorus
'Main Haseena Gazab Ki' Asha Bhosle, Sadhana Sargam & Chorus
'Main Teri Hoon Janam' Sadhana Sargam
published: Venus Records Pvt. Ltd. |
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| set design |
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R. Verman
Shetty (art direction) |
| costume
design |
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Leena
Daru,
Abu Jani,
Sandeep Khosla,
Pramila Roshan,
Madhav
Taylors: Madhav Men's Mode |
| choreography |
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Kamal |
| action
scenes |
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Veeru
Devgan (stunt coordinator: fights) |
| cinematography |
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Pushpal
Dutta (as 'Pushpal Datta') |
| distribution |
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Atlantic
Video Inc. (USA), Shiva Video (India & Britain) |
| filming
location |
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India |
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| DIRECTOR |
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Rakesh
Roshan |
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| CAST |
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Shatrughan
Sinha (J.D.,
photographer)
Rakesh Roshan (Vikram) - guest appearance
Rekha (Aarti Verma/Jyoti)
Sonu Walia (Nandini)
Kader Khan (Hiralal, Sanjay's uncle)
Saeed Jaffrey (Mr. Saxena, Aarti's father)
Shubha Khote (Dr. Nutbolt Daruwala)
A.K. Hangal (Ramu Kaka)
Sulochana (J.D.'s mother)
Jairaj
Tom Alter (Plastic Surgeon)
Sul(a)bha Deshpande (Leela mausi)
Vikas Anand
Mangal Dhillon
Satyajeet (Balya, stable-boy)
Farita Boyce
Mushtaq Merchant
Master Gaurav
Master Kaushal
Baby Swetha
Baby Shraddha |
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| KABIR
BEDI DETAILS |
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| Kabir's
part |
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Kabir plays the leading part of Sanjay Verma. |
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showstopper |
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| IN
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Hell
hath no fury... a cult classic! |
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| KABIR
BEDI PICTURES |
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picture galleries |
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| LINKS |
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| official
website |
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| trailers |
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| reviews |
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• Planet
Bollywood
- "Performance wise the film belongs to two people: Rekha and
Kabir Bedi!...Kabir
Bedi as the handsome NRI Sanjay is immaculate
also. He is perfect in the first half as the nice and caring
dude and in the second as the sadistic child beater. He has very
expressive eyes!"
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| INFORMATION -
GENERAL INFORMATION |
| • Khoon Bhari Maang
is inspired by the successful Australian TV mini-series
Return to Eden (1985). |
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| INFORMATION -
PEOPLE |
• Rekha won
the Filmfare Award 1989 "Best Actress" for her performance
as Aarti/Jyoti.
• Many years ago, Rekha used to
live in the same apartment as Kabir,
near the beach in West-Bombay. There were often partys.
• Rekha starred in many films with Kabir,
among them NAGIN (1976), SAZAA (1972)
and YEH AAG
KAB BHUJHEGI (1991).
• Sonu Walia won the Filmfare Award 1989 "Best Supporting
Actress" for
her performance as Nandini.
• Sanjay Verma won the Filmfare Award 1989 "Best
Editor". |
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| INFORMATION -
PRODUCTION DIARY |
»August
12, 1988 - Khoon Bhari Maang is released.
»August 18, 1988 - During the first
week, the film opens in Bombay territory in 9 cinemas,
net collections 6,20,829 Rs. (about 13.984 USD/11.580
EUR), theatres were 99% full - almost sold out!
»August 25, 1988 - The film is shown
in Bombay territory in 7 cinemas during the second week,
theatres were 85% full, net collections
3,82,584 Rs. (about 8.602 USD/7.124
EUR).
»August 27, 2001 - According to
rediff.com, Kabir "is
now looking forward to his comeback Hindi film TERE
PYAR KI KASAM." ...and: "His last film was Rakesh
Roshan's Khoon Bhari Maang.... He has now signed on more
than half a dozen films, including Sohail Khan's MAINE
DIL TUJHKO DIYA."
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