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1994 Certificate TBC
  • Rated:
  • 70
  • from 368 members

"Darr" is fear. And fear beats in every lover's heart. Fear that your love may not be reciprocated, fear that you may lose the one you love, fear that your beloved could have a change of heart. In short, fear is the villain in every love story. But in "Darr" fear is the ultimate expression of passion, of obsession and of sacrifice. Read more

Starring Sunny Deol, Juhi Chawla
Director Yash Chopra
Genres Indian Cinema

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Darr

"Darr" is fear. And fear beats in every lover's heart. Fear that your love may not be reciprocated, fear that you may lose the one you love, fear that your beloved could have a change of heart. In short, fear is the villain in every love story. But in "Darr" fear is the ultimate expression of passion, of obsession and of sacrifice.

Starring Sunny Deol, Juhi Chawla
Director Yash Chopra
Run time DVD: 2 hrs 50 mins
Certificate Certificate TBC
Genres Indian Cinema
Released DVD: 28 Jun 2004
Production year: 1994
Format DVD
  • Most helpful member's review of Darr

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  • 7 out of 7 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Rising star

    Yash Chopra heads towards the Alps again, this time with a genuine reason. The lead pair celebrate their honeymoon there.

    Sharukh essays the author backed role of a deluded lover stands apart in this film. Together with Baazigar, Sharukh excelled in the negative hero roles.

    Juhi giggles, prances around in transparent chiffon sarees and dances in the rain as you might expect of any other Yash Chopra heroine.

    Anupam Khers comedy is loud and boring.

    Sunny Deol fell out with Yash Chopra because he felt he was sidelined in favour of Sharukh, despite being the hero of the film. You cant blame him. His role is lacklustre despite the role length.

    Sharukh is the saving grace of the film. No wonder Yash Chopra clings to him to breathe life to his films till date upto Veer Zaara.

      • arun from Liverpool, UK
  • Most recent members' review of Darr

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  • 7 out of 7 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Rising star

    Yash Chopra heads towards the Alps again, this time with a genuine reason. The lead pair celebrate their honeymoon there.

    Sharukh essays the author backed role of a deluded lover stands apart in this film. Together with Baazigar, Sharukh excelled in the negative hero roles.

    Juhi giggles, prances around in transparent chiffon sarees and dances in the rain as you might expect of any other Yash Chopra heroine.

    Anupam Khers comedy is loud and boring.

    Sunny Deol fell out with Yash Chopra because he felt he was sidelined in favour of Sharukh, despite being the hero of the film. You cant blame him. His role is lacklustre despite the role length.

    Sharukh is the saving grace of the film. No wonder Yash Chopra clings to him to breathe life to his films till date upto Veer Zaara.

      • arun from Liverpool, UK
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    Veteran Bollywood director Yash Chopra is set to receive a prestigious honour - organisers of the international Pusan Film Festival have named him Asian filmmaker of the year. Asian Cinema Night will be held in Chopra's honour at the upcoming 14th annual event, held in South Korea. The 76 year old made his directorial debut in 1959 with Dhool ka phool (Blossom in the Dust). The Yash Raj Films founder has produced, written and directed celebrated films including Waqt, Deewar, Kabhi Kabhie,... Read more

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    • Darr
      "Darr" is fear. And fear beats in every lover's heart. Fear that your love may not be reciprocated, fear that you may lose the one you love, fear that your beloved could have a change of heart. In short, fear is the villain in every love story. But in "Darr" fear is the ultimate expression of ...