Madhuri Dixit emerged as the entertainer of the year with 10 releases and three super-hits - Dil, Kishen Kanhaiya and Thanedaar.Ī sexagenarian Dev Anand directed his 11th film against the backdrop of cricket. Sunny Deol flexed his vocal chords to yell the B-word on big screen. Yesteryear actress Mumtaz made a disastrous comeback in the David Dhawan flick, Aandhiyan. Salman Khan paraded in a two piece bikini for a ragging scene in Baaghi. T he year 1990 wasn't a landmark year for Hindi films. And yet, absurd or astonishing, there was no shortage of three things that Vidya Balan holds dear - entertainment, entertainment, entertainment.Ī year where almost every second film was marinaded in volatile action, inevitable retribution and drab dressing sense with titles that stressed on anger, danger or toxic - Khatarnaak, Zahreelay, Naakabandi, Maha Sangram or Hum Se Na Takrana.Ī year when two significant films - Aamir Khan's Dil and Sunny Deol's Ghayal - dared to release on the same date and went on to become the highest grossers of the year. As Karan Johar's remake of Amitabh Bachchan's 1990 revenge drama Agneepath hits the marquee this week, we take a look at what the film industry was up to in that year.
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