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Best Supporting Actress Hindi | 2002 | Raveena
2002 | Raveena
Best Villain | 2002 | Manoj
Best Background Score | 2002 | Ranjit
Best Actor | 2002 | Manoj
Best Supporting Actress | 2002 | Raveena
Critics Award for Best Actress | 2002 | Raveena
Best Special Effects Visual | 2002
Best Playback Singer Female | 2002 | Vasundhara
Best Actor in a Negative Role | 2002 | Manoj
Best Actor | 2002 | Amitabh
Best Art Direction | 2002 | Samir
Best Cinematography | 2002 | Kiran
Best Choreography | 2002 | Raju
Best Editing | 2002
Best Special Effects | 2002
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2002 | Amitabh
Best Actor | 2002 | Amitabh
Best Playback Singer Female | 2002 | Vasundhara
Best Performance by an Actor in a Negative Role | 2002 | Manoj
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While filming the wolf chase scene, the wolf was actually running after its trainer (who isn't shown in the film) and Manoj was running after the wolf, who was unaware of Manoj running behind him with a knife in his hand. When the wolf realized this, it started chasing Manoj, who just about escaped the wolf's clutches and ran inside his van.
During the recap of the WWE Diva search 2004 segment of the contestants seducing Kamala, Aks' s song " Yeh Raat" is used in the background. The WWE used the opening rifts of the song.
Inspired by the movie "Fallen".
At the age of 58, Amitabh Bachchan jumped from a height of 30 feet, along with co-star Manoj Bajpayee, for the waterfall scene in this movie.
Raveena Tandon's striptease during the song Yeh Raat is inspired from Demi Moore's dance from the film Striptease.
"Insp. Manu Verma: Take away all rules and regulations, and Manu Verma would be another Raghavan! You need me... YOU NEED ME!"
"Raghavan Ghatge: [after killing any of his victims] No one dies. No one kills. It's not that I say so... it's written in The Gita."