Khalnayak,
starring
Sanjay
Dutt,
Jackie
Shroff
and
Madhuri
Dixit
Nene,
is
being
re-released
in
select
cinemas
to
celebrate
its
30th
anniversary.
The
1993
action
drama,
directed
and
produced
by
Subhash
Ghai,
completed
three
decades
on
August
6,
this
year.
In
a
media
statement,
Ghai
said
a
star-studded
premiere
has
been
organised
by
Mukta
Arts
and
Radio
Nasha
on
September
4.
He
said
they
will
re-release
Khalnayak
in
select
theatres
on
public
demand
on
September
5
via
his
cinema
chain
Mukta
A2.
Ghai,
78,
believes
it
is
the
perfect
time
to
re-release
the
blockbuster
hit
in
theatres.
"As
we
celebrate
the
30th
anniversary
of
'Khalnayak,'
I
am
thrilled
to
announce
that
Mukta
Arts
is
preparing
to
re-release
this
iconic
film.
The
love
and
support
we
received
from
the
audience
three
decades
ago
were
truly
overwhelming,
and
it
feels
like
the
perfect
time
to
bring
back
the
magic
of
'Khalnayak'
to
the
big
screen," he
said.
Khalnayak
holds
a
special
place
in
my
heart,
and
I
can't
wait
for
audiences
to
experience
its
power
once
again," the
filmmaker,
known
for
movies
like
Ram
Lakhan,
Pardes,
and
Taal,
Ghai
said
in
the
statement.
In
the
film,
Dutt
features
as
the
anti-hero
Ballu,
Shroff
as
police
officer
Ram
and
Madhuri
as
undercover
police
officer
Ganga.
Khalnayak
is
remembered
as
one
of
the
biggest
hits
of
the
1990s,
and
has
attained
cult
status
over
the
years.
RJ
Rohini,
brand
content
director
of
Radio
Nasha,
said
the
film
deserves
to
be
celebrated.
"'Khalnayak'
is
an
iconic
film
that
deserves
to
be
celebrated," Rohini
said.
Khalnayak
also
featured
Anupam
Kher,
Siddharth
Randeria,
Aloka
Mukherjee,
Ramya
Krishnan,
and
Pramod
Moutho.