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Daava

Daava is a -language action drama film directed by . The movie stars in the lead role as the honest police inspector Arjun, with , , and in prominent supporting roles. Released on July 18, , it runs for approximately 2 hours and 26 minutes and carries a rating in . The plot centers on three stepbrothers—Arjun, the eldest , and the youngest Suraj—whose family bonds are shattered when a frames Bhishma for Suraj's murder, pitting the survivors against each other and leading to intense conflicts. Blending elements of , drama, comedy, and romance, the film explores themes of , , and amid criminal intrigue. Produced during a prolific period for Bollywood thrillers, Daava features Kumar's signature high-energy performance as the diligent officer combating . At the , Daava opened with ₹0.40 on its first day and collected a total of ₹3.36 nett in , grossing ₹4.67 domestically and ₹0.18 overseas for a worldwide total of ₹4.85 , ultimately deeming it a flop. Despite mixed critical reception and modest commercial success, the film remains notable for its and contribution to 1990s cinema's focus on familial intertwined with .

Premise and production

Plot

Daava follows the story of three stepbrothers: the honest police inspector , the eldest who lives in the village with their stepmother, and the youngest Suraj who works in the city. Suraj uncovers illegal operations run by the notorious Chamunda Brothers at his farm job and attempts to inform Arjun, but the gang murders him to prevent exposure. To exploit family tensions, the Chamunda Brothers, led by Dhaman Chamunda, frame Bhishma for Suraj's murder, igniting a bitter rift between and over suspicions of betrayal and inheritance disputes. , portrayed by , initially pursues , played by , as the prime suspect, deepening the brothers' estrangement. The gang escalates their manipulation by murdering the stepmother, which serves as a pivotal revealing their of the conflicts. This tragedy prompts to investigate further, uncovering the gang's scheme and leading to reconciliation with . United by vengeance, Arjun and Bhishma form an alliance, systematically targeting and eliminating the Chamunda Brothers' members in a series of confrontations. The narrative culminates in a climactic showdown where the brothers dismantle the criminal empire, avenging their family's losses and restoring justice.

Development

The story for Daava was originally written by S. Khan, drawing inspiration from the prevalent tropes of Bollywood action-dramas that centered on feuds and rivalries. The screenplay emphasized themes of brotherly bonds amid conflict, aligning with the era's focus on emotional dynamics intertwined with high-stakes action. Development of the project traces back to an earlier aborted attempt in 1993, when director had begun shooting a film titled Daava featuring , , , and , including sequences in , before it was shelved for unspecified reasons. Sunil Agnihotri revived the concept for the 1997 version, envisioning it as a commercial that highlighted fraternal loyalty and vengeance. The scripting was completed in 1996 to capitalize on Akshay Kumar's burgeoning status as an hero following successes like (1994) and Elaan (1994). The film was produced by Nitin Raj Arayadath under the banner of Eklavya Visions Pvt. Ltd., with a reported budget of ₹3.75 primarily directed toward elaborate sequences and compensation for lead stars.

Casting

The casting process for Daava emphasized blending action-oriented leads with seasoned dramatic performers to suit the film's family-centric action drama narrative. was selected for the lead role of Arjun, the determined police inspector, due to his established appeal as a rising , particularly after the commercial success of Khiladi (), which solidified his image in high-stakes thrillers. was cast as the patriarchal figure to provide emotional gravitas and dramatic weight, representing a rare foray into mainstream commercial cinema for the critically acclaimed actor, who was retained from an earlier iteration of the project. This unusual pairing with Kumar aimed to merge depth with mass-appeal action elements. Raveena Tandon was chosen as the female lead, Seema, leveraging her strong on-screen chemistry with Kumar from prior hits like Mohra (1994), where their romantic and action sequences had resonated with audiences. Initially, Mamta Kulkarni had been signed for the role but opted out, leading to Tandon's inclusion by mid-production. In supporting roles, Akshay Anand was assigned the part of the third brother, Suraj, with the decision shaped by the script's emphasis on familial loyalty and dynamics among the siblings, allowing for authentic portrayals of brotherhood. For the antagonists, Mohan Joshi was cast as one of the Chamunda Brothers, drawing on his well-regarded track record in villainous roles across numerous Bollywood films. The casting faced challenges stemming from the film's revival as a new version under the same director, . An earlier 1993 project titled Daava, also helmed by Agnihotri and featuring alongside , , and , had been partially shot in before being shelved due to production issues. These hurdles were resolved by 1996, with the recast ensemble finalized without major controversies, prioritizing a balance between action stars and character actors to enhance the story's emotional and thrilling aspects.

Filming

Principal photography for Daava commenced in late 1996 and wrapped up by early 1997, spanning approximately three to four months across studio sets in Mumbai. Interiors were primarily filmed at Film City in Mumbai, while chase and fight scenes utilized outdoor locations to heighten tension. The production faced logistical challenges in coordinating the high-octane action stunts, particularly those performed by Akshay Kumar as Inspector Arjun, though no major injuries were reported during the shoots. Cinematographer Pramod Bhandari handled the visuals, employing a gritty aesthetic suited to the action-drama genre without relying on extensive visual effects, instead emphasizing practical effects for the fight choreography. In post-production, editor Pappu Sharma focused on tightening the narrative pace for the film's 146-minute runtime, ensuring a balanced flow between dramatic confrontations and emotional beats. The project itself originated from a shelved 1993 version partially shot in Canada, which was restarted with a new cast and producer, contributing to a streamlined execution in the final production.

Cast and characters

Lead roles

stars as Arjun, the hot-headed police inspector and stepbrother whose courageous and honest nature drives the 's action elements as the pride of the police force. plays , the elder and principled stepbrother, a of commendable repute who is central to the family dynamics while residing in the village. Raveena Tandon portrays Seema, the gutsy small-time thief and supportive love interest who provides an emotional anchor to Arjun's arc through her nighttime operations and close connection to him. Akshay Anand depicts Suraj, the third stepbrother and initial victim whose death sparks the central conflict, portrayed as the beloved youngest sibling running a transport business and cherished by his brothers.

Supporting roles

The supporting roles in Daava prominently feature the antagonists known as the Chamunda Brothers, portrayed as ruthless who manipulate family divisions to safeguard their criminal operations. Mohan Joshi enacts Dhaman Chamunda, the group's cunning leader, while Tinu Anand plays Madan Chamunda, his equally menacing sibling who aids in executing their schemes against the protagonists. Divya Dutta portrays Deepa, a resilient performer who serves as a vital , providing insider knowledge on the gang's activities and adding emotional layers to the domestic and investigative tensions. Additional relatives and peripheral figures bolster the narrative's drama. Key supporting elements also encompass associates and henchmen, such as Goga Kapoor as the rival gangster Bihari Badshah and Deepak Shirke as a formidable , who propel subplots centered on pursuits and violent clashes.

Music and soundtrack

Composition

The music for Daava was composed by the Jatin-Lalit duo, a brother pair renowned for their melodic and romantic Bollywood soundtracks during the 1990s, including hits from films such as Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (1992) and Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995). Their work on Daava, an action drama, involved crafting a soundtrack that integrated romantic elements with the narrative's intense themes of revenge, resulting in a collection of 7 tracks featuring upbeat duets and soulful solos. The lyrics were written by Vinoo Mahendra, Israr Ansari, Rani Malik, and Madan Pal, underscoring motifs of love amid conflict, as evident in songs like the duet "Dil Mein Hai Tu" by Kumar Sanu and Poornima. Jatin-Lalit's signature style emphasized clean melodies blending Indian classical influences with Western orchestration to match the film's emotional transitions.

Track listing

The soundtrack album for Daava, composed by the duo Jatin-Lalit, was released in 1997 by in both cassette and CD formats. It features seven tracks, including romantic numbers sung by playback artists such as and Vijaya Pandit, alongside contributions from , Poornima, Kavita Krishnamurthy, and . The album did not achieve major chart success.
No.TitleSinger(s)DurationLyricist
1Theme music2:32Madan Pal
2Dil Mein Hai Tu, Poornima6:07Vinoo Mahendra
3Ru Tu Tu Tu, Kavita Krishnamurthy5:51Vinoo Mahendra
4Humse Hai Yaaro Yeh Zamana, 5:26Vinoo Mahendra
5Deewane Hain Deewano Se, Vijaya Pandit4:33Vinoo Mahendra
6Kyun Aanchal Hamara5:53Israr Ansari
7Hum Sabhi Hain Deewane Yahan (One For All)5:51Rani Malik

Release and commercial performance

Release details

Daava was released theatrically in on 18 1997, with no premiere event documented. The film received a certification from the (CBFC) due to its depiction of action violence. Distribution was managed domestically through Eklavya Visions, the , focusing on major cities with an initial rollout on 155 screens. No wide overseas release was planned or executed, limiting the film's availability primarily to the Indian market. The movie was presented in a standard , featuring a of approximately 146 minutes. Following its theatrical run, Daava was later broadcast on television, including airings on channels.

Marketing

The marketing campaign for Daava emphasized Akshay Kumar's rising popularity as an star, capitalizing on the success of his 1996 blockbuster , which had established a strong fanbase for his high-octane stunts and heroic . Trailers showcased Kumar's sequences alongside his on-screen pairing with , positioning the film as a family-oriented against the . Publicity efforts included press events in to generate buzz, with posters highlighting the central theme of familial bonds versus criminal elements. The promotion also featured tie-ins with radio broadcasts of key soundtrack tracks, such as those composed by Nadeem-Shravan, to leverage the duo's widespread appeal in the mid-1990s. As a mid-budget production screened on approximately 155 theaters, the strategies were constrained compared to major releases, focusing primarily on Kumar's existing fanbase from recent hits without generating major controversies or viral publicity moments.

Box office

Daava was produced on a budget of ₹3.75 . The film earned ₹0.40 on its opening day and ₹1.09 over the first weekend. In , it collected a nett of ₹3.36 (equivalent to a gross of ₹4.67 ), while overseas earnings stood at ₹0.18 , resulting in a worldwide gross of ₹4.85 . Despite recovering a portion of its costs, Daava was declared a flop by , as it failed to amid stiff competition from major hits like Border and Judaai. The movie had a moderate opening, buoyed by the star power of and , but experienced a sharp drop in collections due to poor word-of-mouth. This underperformance contrasted with Akshay Kumar's other 1997 release , which was also a flop.

Reception and legacy

Critical response

Upon its release, Daava garnered mixed-to-negative reviews from audiences and critics, with many highlighting its formulaic structure and lackluster execution. The film holds an average user rating of 4.1 out of 10 on , based on over 650 votes, reflecting widespread disappointment with its predictable storyline and subpar dialogues. Positive aspects noted included the energetic action sequences and the effective on-screen chemistry between leads and , who delivered commanding performances in their roles as brothers fighting a . Some reviewers appreciated Kumar's action-hero persona and Shah's authoritative presence, which provided occasional highlights amid the routine narrative. Key criticisms centered on the film's overly formulaic narrative, weak screenplay, and underutilization of in a peripheral role that lacked depth. User critiques on platforms like described it as having a promising premise undermined by poor writing and direction, resulting in a draggy pace and illogical plotting. Overall, Daava achieved no major awards and is viewed retrospectively as a minor, forgettable entry in 1990s Bollywood action fare, often cited as a disappointment in Akshay Kumar's early career amid his string of action thrillers.

Cultural impact

The movie is occasionally referenced in retrospectives on films focusing on brother-duo dynamics, where it serves as an example of familial conflict-driven narratives amid intrigue. In terms of home media, Daava was initially released on in the late . As of November 2025, the full is freely available for streaming on via official channels such as Goldmines Telefilms, though it is not offered on major subscription platforms like . No official remakes or sequels have been produced. The film's broader cultural footprint remains limited, with no prominent memes, quotable dialogues, or widespread pop culture references emerging from it. Its soundtrack, composed by the duo Jatin-Lalit, achieved only minor chart presence.

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