Mumbai: Fifteen years ago, when Salman Khan declared, “Ek baar jo maine commitment kar di, uske baad to main khud ki bhi nahi sunta,” he not only made a bold statement but also delivered on his promise to excite and entertain audiences globally. As ‘Wanted’ celebrates its 15th anniversary this year, it’s impossible to overlook how the film fundamentally redefined Salman Khan’s career trajectory. Directed by Prabhu Deva, also starring Ayesha Takia and Mahesh Manjrekar in pivotal roles, this 2009 action thriller, still remains as special as it was with Salman Khan’s unbeatable swag as the iconic ‘Radhe’ continues to rule our hearts.
Wanted’ revolves around Radhe, an undercover cop who invades into the criminal underworld, blending intense action with a charismatic screen presence. Salman Khan’s portrayal of Radhe was both gritty and magnetic, embodying a new archetype of the Bollywood hero. His performance became the highlight of the film, earning him accolades and a renewed fan base.
While the screenplay, direction, and overall execution were pivotal to the success of ‘Wanted,’ it was the film’s engaging and entertaining dialogues that truly made it memorable. The clever and impactful dialogues became a talking point among audiences and critics alike, contributing significantly to the film’s lasting appeal.
The film’s soundtrack played a crucial role in its success. Songs like “Jalwa” and “Love Me Love Me” became instant chartbusters, with their catchy beats and energetic choreography perfectly complementing the film’s dramatic action scenes. The music, composed by Wajid Ali and Sajid-Wajid, became a defining feature of the film.
In ‘Wanted,’ scenes like Salman Khan’s high-octane entrance in a fight sequence and his electrifying confrontations with villains have become the stuff of legend. Now, as “Wanted” celebrates its 15th anniversary, it stands as a shining example of Salman Khan’s remarkable transformation into a larger-than-life hero. With its blend of riveting performances, unforgettable music, and trendsetter dialogue, the film not only marked a pivotal moment in Salman Khan’s career but also carved an enduring legacy in the annals of Bollywood cinema.