Won Best Choreography (Prabhu Deva) . Preity Zinta
In the landscape of early 2000s Bollywood, the cinematic terrain was dominated by escapist romances and hyper-masculine patriotism. Films often asked audiences to either suspend disbelief entirely or swell with nationalistic pride without question. In 2004, Farhan Akhtar’s Lakshya (The Target) arrived as a quiet anomaly. While it wore the uniform of a war drama, at its core, it was a deeply intimate coming-of-age story. To index Lakshya is not merely to list its credits, but to map the trajectory of a generation that was waking up to the concept of individual purpose. Index Of Lakshya Hindi Movie
A wealthy, aimless young man who matures into a disciplined Captain . Won Best Choreography (Prabhu Deva)
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