This film has been released more than 500 times, name is also recorded in Limca Book

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Shiva Rajkumar in a scene of the film.

In the last few years, the period of re-logging films in the film world has started. Several films including ‘Sanam Teri Kasam’, ‘Laila Majnu’, ‘Tumbad’ and ‘Sholay’ were re-tempted in theaters and these films also received good response from the audience. But, do you know the name of the film, which has been re-rested not once or twice but 550 times. Moreover, due to this record, the name of this film is also recorded in the Limca Book of Records. The special thing is that even after being re-proved many times, the audience watchs this film with great fervor. We are talking about the film ‘Om’.

First Kannada film made on underworld

Om is a Kannada film in which Kannada actor Shiv Rajkumar and Prema appeared in Lid roles. Om was the first Kannada film released in 1995, which was made on the world of the underworld. The story of a gangster was shown in this crime-drama, who leaves the world of bloodshed and crime and lives a normal life. When this film was released, it was so well liked that it was remake in Telugu and also in Hindi.

Sunny Deol was seen in Hindi version

Talking about the Hindi version of Om film, Sunny Deol was seen in the lead role in it. The film we are talking about is none other than ‘Arjun Pandit’ (1999), which is the informal Hindi remake of ‘Om’. Juhi Chawla appeared in the lead role in the film alongside Sunny Deol and the film was directed by Rahul Rawail. When the film was released in theaters, it also received a tremendous response from the audience.

It was released every two weeks

‘Om’, built on the notorious world of the underworld, was so well liked that the makers used to release it every two weeks. Not only this, this film is also said to be the highest screen film in Kannada history. Talking about the budget of the film, its budget is said to be 70-75 lakhs and it had collected 5 crores at the box office in those days. Till now the film has been re-rested 550 times, due to which its name is recorded in the Limca Book of Records.

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