Jackie Shroff Celebrates 30 Years of 'Trimurti' and 19 Years of 'Bhagam Bhag'

Jackie Shroff took to Instagram to celebrate two major film anniversaries. He shared the poster for 'Trimurti', which just hit its 30-year mark. He also posted for 'Bhagam Bhag', which celebrated 19 years since its release. Both posts featured nostalgic movie posters and their famous title tracks.

Key Points: Jackie Shroff Marks Trimurti 30 Years and Bhagam Bhag 19 Years

  • Jackie Shroff shared the 'Trimurti' poster featuring Shah Rukh Khan and Anil Kapoor
  • The post featured the iconic song "Duniya Re Duniya" in the background
  • He also marked 19 years of the comedy thriller 'Bhagam Bhag' directed by Priyadarshan
  • 'Trimurti' was the last completed film by director Mukul S. Anand before his death
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Jackie Shroff celebrates three decades of 'Trimurti, 19 years of 'Bhagam Bhag'

Jackie Shroff celebrates the anniversaries of his films 'Trimurti' and 'Bhagam Bhag' on Instagram, sharing nostalgic posters and iconic songs.

"Celebrating 30 years of Trimurti - Jackie Shroff"

Mumbai, Dec 22

As his films Trimurti and Bhagam Bhag completed 30 and 19 years respectively, actor Jackie Shroff celebrated the moment in his own style on social media.

Jackie, who never fails to miss anyone’s birthday and milestones of his films, took to Instagram to celebrate the 1995 movie Trimurti and Bhagam Bhag, which hit the screens in 2006.

The actor shared the poster of Trimurti featuring Jackie, Shah Rukh Khan and Anil Kapoor. The post had “Duniya Re Duniya Very Good Very Good” by Udit Narayan and Vinod Rathod playing in the background.

He wrote “Celebrating 30 years of Trimurti” as the caption.

Trimurti, an action drama film, also stars Anjali Jathar and Priya Tendulkar. It was the last completed film for director Mukul S. Anand, who died while filming Dus in 1997.

The story revolves around Satyadevi, who after being falsely accused and imprisoned, hopes that her three sons will free her and get revenge on her accuser. However, she learns that they lead separate lives and hate each other.

He also shared the poster of Bhagam Bhag with its title track playing in the background and simply wrote: #19yearsofbhagambhag.

Bhagam Bhag is a comedy thriller film directed by Priyadarshan. The film stars Akshay Kumar, Govinda,Paresh Rawal, Lara Dutta, Rajpal Yadav, Jackie Shroff, Arbaaz Khan, Shakti Kapoor, Manoj Joshi, Razak Khan and Asrani.

The film tells the story of a theatre group which travels to London for a show and needs a heroine to complete their play, only to be entangled in a murder mystery they did not commit, as well as mistakenly becoming the enemies of a drug cartel and a street gang, in the process.

The film adapted certain subplots of the Malayalam film Mannar Mathai Speaking which itself was based on the 1958 film Vertigo.

- IANS

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Sarah B
It's lovely to see actors celebrate their film anniversaries. Shows they cherish their work. I remember watching Bhagam Bhag in the theatre with cousins, we couldn't stop laughing. Good memories attached to these films.
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Ananya R
Honestly, Trimurti had a great star cast but the film itself was quite average. The plot was all over the place. But you have to appreciate Jackie Shroff's screen presence in both films. He's the original cool guy of Bollywood.
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Vikram M
Bhagam Bhag is a Priyadarshan classic! The chaos, the confusion, Rajpal Yadav's timing... pure gold. It's amazing how well these comedies from the 2000s have aged. We need more clean, laugh-out-loud films like this today.
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Karthik V
Respect for Jackie Shroff. A genuine and down-to-earth personality in an industry of egos. Remembering Trimurti also makes me sad for Mukul S. Anand. What a talented director we lost too soon.
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Priya S
Time flies! Can't believe it's been 19 years for Bhagam Bhag. Govinda and Akshay's combo was epic. "Bhagam Bhaag" song is still on my playlist. These films are a part of our growing up years. ❤️

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