Fakira

Fakira

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Director
C.P. Dixit
Studio
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Release Date
1 January 1976
Language
Hindi
Box Office
5.00 Cr

Cast

Review

6/10Critic Score

Fakira attempts an ambitious narrative spanning orphaned trauma, underworld rivalry, and familial redemption, anchored by a premise that could have been genuinely powerful. Director Vijay Anand extracts committed performances from his ensemble—Shashi Kapoor brings gravitas and romantic vulnerability to a conflicted crime boss, while the chemistry between him and the undercover policewoman crackles with authentic tension. Aruna Irani's jealous antagonist adds necessary instability to the plot's machinery. Yet the film struggles with pacing in its middle sections, where the underworld plotting dilutes focus from what should be the emotional core: two brothers unknowingly destroying each other. The screenplay occasionally sacrifices character logic for plot convenience, particularly in how long the brothers' connection remains hidden despite crossing paths repeatedly.

Where Fakira finds its footing is in the final act, when the revelation lands and the brothers confront years of needless violence stemming from a single criminal's cruelty. There's genuine catharsis in watching them reckon with this truth, and the film earns its sentiment through Kapoor's nuanced performance rather than melodramatic manipulation. The romance subplot, while well-acted, competes for screen time that might have deepened the brother dynamic further. Madan Puri's villain feels somewhat undercooked—his orchestration of their separation needed more weight and history to justify the film's entire emotion

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Storyline

Two orphaned brothers lose everything in a devastating fire and get ripped apart by ruthless criminals who exploit their vulnerability. Years later, they've each carved out lives in the underworld—one's become a hardened crime boss, the other a rival operator—completely unaware they're blood. The chemistry between them is pure fireworks, except it's all rage and betrayal because neither knows the truth about their shared past.

A gutsy policewoman goes deep undercover to infiltrate the crime ring, and she and Shashi Kapoor's character spark an electric romance that feels genuinely real. But there's delicious tension brewing because Aruna Irani's character—who's obsessed with him—smells something off about this woman and turns into a jealous wildcard. The undercover mission gets messier by the minute as loyalties blur and secrets start threatening to unravel everything.

The big reveal comes crashing down when the brothers finally learn they're family, and it shatters them both in the best way. Madan Puri's villain orchestrated their separation all those years ago, and watching these two broken men reckon with decades of unnecessary bloodshed hits different. The climax brings redemption, love actually wins out, and those orphaned kids finally get their second chance at being brothers—it's cathartic as hell!

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