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6/10
Excess Bollywood!!
nadkarnisumeet2 January 2023
Insaniyat Ke Dushman review:

The first week of the year is considered a jinx in Bollywood as most films released on that friday have invariably tanked at the box office. The one movie which broke this so called jinx was Raj Kumar Kohli's multistarrer rape revenge actioner Insaniyat Ke Dushman which released on 2nd January 1987 and became one of the biggest hits of that year.

Kohli, known for his multi cast actioners particularly Nagin (1976) and Jaani Dushman (1979), delivered his last superhit with this one and then went downhill launching and re-launching his son Armaan Kohli in multiple duds throughout the '90s.

Insaniyat Ke Dushman had an ensemble cast comprising Dharmendra, Shatrughan Sinha, Raj Babbar, Dimple Kapadia, Anita Raj, debutant Sumeet Saigal and Smita Patil (in a cameo). The plot, revolving around Babbar's sister Anita who is raped by Shakti Kapoor and driven to suicide by the defence lawyer Shatru, offered nothing new in terms of content. In fact, the movie trivialised a serious crime like rape and offered raping your enemy's sister as a solution to get even. Truly terrible!!

Raj Babbar got the better role amongst all which was similar to his Aaj Ki Awaz (1984) playing the tormentor of villains Shakti Kapoor and Amjad Khan. He keeps torturing Shakti but somehow he is saved everytime and then the camera pans closer to Kapoor and he sighs in relief "Bach gaya"!! This is repeated multiple times..providing the unintentional hilarity to the proceedings.

Insaniyat Ke Dushman had all the excesses associated with the '80s - Over the top courtroom sequences, loud dialogues akin to a yell and the mandatory rape scene picturised in a cringe manner here using some tech gadgets to pin Anita on the wall before Shakti satisfies his lust for her. Almost every actor was in a ham mode perfectly in sync with the mood of the film.

This was Dharmendra's first release of 1987. A year which belonged to him. After this super hit, Dharam went on to give eight more hits that year including Loha, Aag Hi Aag, Dadagiri, Hukumat, Watan Ke Rakhwale, Mard Ki Zabaan and Insaf Ki Pukar. And trust me, most of these hits had the same revenge action we saw in Insaniyat Ke Dushman. '80s ka masala bro!!

Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.
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4/10
Bloated 80's Bollywood masala
Ibuk30 June 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Back in the 70's/80's Rajkumar Kohli had a real knack for making star studded masala movies like Nagin, Jaani Dushman and Raj Tilak.

In 1987 he delivered his latest star studded offering, Insaniyat Ke Dushman, which although it was a massive blockbuster it nevertheless proved to me Kohli was losing his touch.

This is as typical a 80's Bollywood movie as they come with a larger than life heroes, outlandish villains and off course a mandatory rape scene.

This movie just really irked me from the moment it started. It had an interesting premise, a law student pitted against his mentor in a courtroom battle but sadly it is not utilized at all due to too many plot elements and lackluster writing.

Dharmendra does well in his typical action hero routine, the screen just lights up whenever he appears on screen.

Raj Babbar does well but Shatrughan Sinha looks past his prime.

Sumit Sehgal is given a raw deal here, he is basically a background set piece whilst his fellow co stars are given meatier roles.

Anita Raj, although stunning as always is really mismatched here with Sehgal and is only in the first half.

Dimple Kapadia is only on screen for a few moments, her love story with Babbar feels really forced.

Shakti Kapoor is incredible in this, he is given ample screen time to show of his villainy.

Amjad Khan on the other hand fares really badly in this movie, he looks very overweight and a shadow of his former self. In a way his role in this kind of reminded me of his role in Barsaat Ki Ek Raat but this time Khan essaying the father role.

All in all very disappointing fare given the talent involved.
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2/10
Trash made in 1980s
silvan-desouza12 February 2014
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Rajkumar Kohli is known for his multistarrer films, horror films like Nagin and Jaani Dushman Insaniyat Ke Dushman was another of his multstarrer action films starring Dharmendra, Raj Babbar, Shatrughan Sinha. The film has a done to death formula which worked in 1980s In fact Dharmendra had 11 releases in 1987 this was among those which was a hit. Dharmendra in his 50s was the lead hero while the others too were in their 40s. The film has a weird angle wherein Shakti Kapoor rapes girls by sticking them in a camera studio.

Direction by Rajkumar Kohli is okay Music is as usual

Dharmendra does his usual act, Dimple Kapadia is okay, Raj Babbar is as usual, Shatrughan Sinha is alright, Shakti Kapoor and Amjad Khan are usual.Kader Khan and rest lend okay support.
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