Who is the director of the movie Agneepath?

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Who is the director of the movie Agneepath?

Agneepath (transl. Path of Fire) is a 2012 Indian Hindi -language action drama film produced by Hiroo Yash Johar and Karan Johar under the banner of Dharma Productions and directed by the latter’s former assistant, Karan Malhotra, in his directorial debut.

Who was Krishnan Iyer in the movie Agneepath?

Mithun Chakraborty ‘s unique role of Krishnan Iyer was inspired by one of his roommates of his struggling days, before he became a popular film star. In his struggling days, Chakraborty used to share a room with Devio, who used to pay 150 Rupees, while Chakraborty used to pay 75 Rupees.

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In the years since the show wrapped up, cast members have moved on to lots of exciting new projects. Today, you can hear your favorite Scorpion actors voicing characters in new video games, catch them performing on stage in musicals, or see them appearing as guest stars in other popular TV shows.

Why did Karan Johar want to make Agneepath?

Karan Johar explained in an interview with The Times of India that he harboured intentions of remaking the original Agneepath ever since its release in 1990. Although the film had received critical acclaim over the years, its commercial failure had devastated his father, producer Yash Johar.

Who is the composer of the music of Agneepath?

The music of Agneepath was composed by Ajay-Atul, with lyrics written by Amitabh Bhattacharya. Sony Music acquired the rights to the album for ₹90 million (US$1.3 million) and released its digital version on 16 December 2011, followed by mass release on 19 December 2011.

Where did the filming of Agneepath take place?

Principal photography of Agneepath took place in Diu and Mumbai, with several accidents taking place on the sets. After several issues such as plagiarism charges and release-date postponement, Agneepath released on 26 January 2012 in 2650 screens worldwide, coinciding with the Republic Day celebrations.

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