June is shaping up to be something of a Feroz Khan-a-thon, what with my recent review of Khotte Sikkay, Nagin and Geeta Mera Naam in the viewing pile, and a review of Kaala Sona forthcoming. And now my review of 1980's Qurbani, probably the ultimate Feroz Khan film, has just been posted over at Teleport City. Produced, directed by and starring Khan, Qurbani is a classic of Bollywood action cinema, one that delivers all of the overheated thrills, brazen ascot wearing, and OTT to the point of parody machismo that so many others have promised yet somehow failed to come through with. Plus it has an amazing cast, including Vinod Khanna, Amjad Khan, Amrish Puri and Zeenat Aman in a wet sari. In fact, don't even bother to read my full review: just go rent the movie, already!
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