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Toofan (lit. ' Storm ' ) is a 1989 Indian Hindi -language superhero film directed by Ketan Desai . The film stars Amitabh Bachchan in a double role, one as the titular character and the other as a magician, along with Amrita Singh , Meenakshi Seshadri , Pran and Farooq Sheikh .
Toofaan (transl. Storm) is a 2021 Indian Hindi-language sports drama film [1] directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra. It stars Farhan Akhtar , Paresh Rawal , Mrunal Thakur and Hussain Dalal . In the film, Aziz Ali is an orphaned extortionist in Dongri who beats up shopkeepers for money.
Toofan [b] is a 2024 Bangladeshi [a] Bengali-language crime thriller film directed by Raihan Rafi and produced by Shahriar Shakil under the banner of Alpha-i Studios Ltd. The story of the film revolves around a gangster of Bangladesh in the nineties, featuring Shakib Khan in dual role along with Mimi Chakraborty and Masuma Rahman Nabila, [3] while Chanchal Chowdhury made an extended cameo ...
Toofan is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language period children's comedy film directed by Major Ravi starring Dileep (in his Hindi debut) and Rajpal Yadav in lead roles with Shakti Kapoor and Gufi Paintal in a supporting role. The film had a delayed release in 2010. It marks the Hindi debut of most of the crew, including Dileep.
Aag Aandhi Aur Toofan (1994) Aag Aur Chingari (1994) Aag Aur Daag (1970) Aag Aur Shola (1986) Aag Hi Aag (1987) Aag Ka Dariya (1953) Aag Ka Gola (1990) Aag Ka Toofan (1993) Aag Ke Sholay (1988) Aag Laga Do Sawan Ko (1991) Aag Se Khelenge (1989) Aagadu (2014) Aagamanam (1980) Aagatha (1995) Aagathan (2010) Aagaya Thamaraigal (1985) Aage Badho ...
Toofan (lit. ' typhoon ' from the Greek storm giant Typhon) may refer to: Toofan, Indian Hindi-language film directed by Ketan Desai starring Amitabh Bachchan; Toofan, Pakistani Urdu-language film directed by Parvez Rana starring Shaan Shahid; Toofan, Indian Hindi-language film starring Dileep
A critic from IANS wrote that "Toofan is a mediocre film made with little homework and seriousness. You can watch it only if you have no alternative". [4] A critic from Bangalore Mirror wrote that "In some parts of the movie, there are some unimaginative scenes. What is lacking are good dialogue delivery and strong performances.
The film is shot simultaneously in Hindi and Telugu languages, the latter titled Thoofan (transl. Typhoon). A remake of the 1973 Hindi film of the same name, it stars Ram Charan Teja (in his Hindi film debut) and Priyanka Chopra (in her Telugu film debut) with Sanjay Dutt in a pivotal role in the Hindi version who is replaced by Srihari in Telugu.