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| caption        = Theatrical release poster
| caption        = Theatrical release poster
| director      = [[Abbas-Mustan]]
| director      = [[Abbas-Mustan]]
| producer      = Ranjit Herma
| producer      = Ranjit Herma  
| writer        = Naeem-Ejaz {{small|(dialogues)}} <br> Shyam Raj {{small|(lyrics)}}
| writer        = Naeem-Ejaz (dialogues)<br> Shyam Raj (lyrics)
| screenplay    =  
| screenplay    =  
| story          = Ranjit Herma
| story          = Ranjit Herma
| starring      = [[Raj Babbar]]<br/> [[Aasif Sheikh]]<br/>[[Jeetendra]]<br/>[[Madhavi (actress)|Madhavi]]<br/>[[Sonu Walia]]<br/> [[Kiran Kumar]]<br/> [[Kunika]]
| starring      = [[Jeetendra]]<br />[[Raj Babbar]]<br />[[Madhavi (actress)|Madhavi]]<br />[[Aasif Sheikh]]<br />[[Sonu Walia]]<br />[[Kiran Kumar]]
| music          = Pankaj Bhatt
| music          = Pankaj Bhatt
| cinematography = Randev Bhaduri
| cinematography = Randev Bhaduri
| editing        = Hussain A. Burmawala
| editing        = Hussain A. Burmawala
| studio        = Siddharth Pictures
| studio        = Siddharth Pictures
| released      = {{film date|df=y|1990|10|19}}
| released      = {{release date|df=y|1990|10|19}}
| runtime        = 162 minutes
| runtime        = 162 minutes
| country        = India
| country        = [[India]]
| language      = Hindi
| language      = [[Hindi]]
| budget        =  
| budget        =  
| gross          =  
| gross          =  
}}
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'''''Agneekaal''''' is a 1990 Indian [[Hindi]]-language [[Political cinema|political film]], produced by Ranjit Herma under the Siddharth Pictures banner, directed by [[Abbas-Mustan]]. It stars [[Raj Babbar]], [[Aasif Sheikh]] , [[Jeetendra]], [[Madhavi (actress)|Madhavi]], [[Sonu Walia]], [[Kiran Kumar]], And [[Kunika]]. in the pivotal roles and music composed by Pankaj Bhatt. It is the debut Hindi movie for director duo [[Abbas-Mustan]]. They had made Gujarathi movies previously. The movie has the famous song "Pankhida o Pankhida"
'''''Agneekaal''''' is a 1990 Indian [[Hindi]]-language [[Political cinema|political film]], produced by Ranjit Herma under the Siddharth Pictures banner, directed by [[Abbas-Mustan]]. It stars [[Jeetendra]], [[Raj Babbar]], [[Madhavi (actress)|Madhavi]],  [[Aasif Sheikh]], [[Sonu Walia]], [[Kiran Kumar]] and [[Sadashiv Amrapurkar]] in the pivotal roles and music composed by Pankaj Bhatt. It is the debut Hindi movie for director duo [[Abbas-Mustan]]. They had made Gujarathi movies previously. The movie has the famous song "Pankhida O Pankhida"


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
Bharat Nagar is a city in modern secular India that is terrorized by a gangster named Bhika, who is protected by the local politician, Gulabchand Jhakotia, his son, Police Inspector Bhushan, and the D.S.P. Anand Saxena. When Inspector Gurdayal Singh accumulates enough evidence to arrest Bhika, he is killed. Bhushan then attempts to molest an activist, Asha but is stopped by Vijay, her fiancé. But Bhushan kills Vijay and ends up getting killed by Asha. The Police arrest Asha and hold her in a cell without permitting her to meet with anyone including her brother, Aadesh. Then Bhushan's position is filled with Inspector S.P. Jagdishan, who does attempt to bring law and order to this troubled city, and even permits Aadesh to meet with Asha. When Bhika kills the owner of the local newspaper "Bharat Nagar Times", Jagdishan arrests him after D'Souza's daughter, Mary, comes forward to testify - only to get instructions for his transfer to distant Malegaon, and the immediate release of Bhika - who, together with Gulabchand, are now set to rule over Bharat Nagar - with no one bold enough to stand in their way.
Bharat Nagar is a city in modern secular India that is terrorized by a gangster named Bhika, who is protected by the local politician, Gulabchand Jhakotia, his son, police inspector Bhushan, and the D.S.P. Anand Saxena. When Inspector Gurdayal Singh accumulates enough evidence to arrest Bhika, he is killed. Bhushan then attempts to molest an activist, Asha but is stopped by Vijay, her fiancé. Bhushan kills Vijay and ends up getting killed by Asha. The police arrest Asha and hold her in a cell without permitting her to meet with anyone including her brother, Aadesh. Bhushan's position is filled by inspector S.P. Jagdishan, who attempts to bring law and order to this troubled city, and even permits Aadesh to meet with Asha. When Bhika kills the owner of the local newspaper "Bharat Nagar Times", Jagdishan arrests him after D'Souza's daughter, Mary, comes forward to testify - only to get instructions for his transfer to distant Malegaon, and the immediate release of Bhika - who, together with Gulabchand, are now set to rule over Bharat Nagar - with no one bold enough to stand in their way.
 
It is loosely based on the prominent police officer janjeerwala Jhala (M.M.Jhala) from Gujarat who was quite famous for all over India for his heroism.


==Cast==
==Cast==
* [[Raj Babbar]] as Inspector S.P. "Zanjeerwala" Jagdishan
* [[Aasif Sheikh]] as Asha's Brother
* [[Jeetendra]] as Vijay
* [[Jeetendra]] as Vijay
* [[Raj Babbar]] as SP Jagdishan "Zanjeerwala"
* [[Madhavi (actress)|Madhavi]] as Asha
* [[Madhavi (actress)|Madhavi]] as Asha
* [[Aasif Sheikh]] as Aadesh
* [[Sonu Walia]] as Mary D'Souza
* [[Sonu Walia]] as Mary D'Souza
* [[Tinnu Anand]] as Mr. D'Souza
* [[Kiran Kumar]] as DSP Anand Saxena
* [[Sadashiv Amrapurkar]] as Gulabchand Jhakotia
* [[Sadashiv Amrapurkar]] as Gulabchand Jhakotia
* [[Tinnu Anand]] as D'Souza
* [[Joginder]] as Bhiku
* [[Razak Khan]] as Janta
* [[Razzak Khan]] as Janta
* [[Amrit Patel]] as Havaldar Vasantrao Dholey
* [[Amrit Patel]] as Constable Vasantrao Dhole
* [[Leena Das]] Dancer and singer at club
* [[Leena Das]] as Dancer / Singer
* [[Kiran Kumar]] as DSP
* [[Kunika]] as Madhu A. Saxena DSP Wife.


== Soundtrack ==
== Soundtrack ==
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;"
{|class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;"
! # !! Song !! Singer
! Song !! Singer
|-
|-
| 1
| "Mangti Hoon Sajan" (Happy)
| "Maangti Hoon Sajan" (Happy)
| [[Mohammed Aziz]], [[Anuradha Paudwal]]  
| [[Mohammed Aziz]], [[Anuradha Paudwal]]  
|-
|-
| 2
| "Mangti Hoon Sajan" (Sad)
| "Maangti Hoon Sajan" (Sad)
| [[Mohammed Aziz]]  
| [[Mohammed Aziz]]  
|-
|-
| 3
| "Pankhida O Pankhida"
| "Pankhida O Pankhida"
| '''[[Asha Bhosle]]''', [[Udit Narayan]], [[Tinnu Anand]]
| '''[[Asha Bhosle]]''', [[Udit Narayan]], [[Tinnu Anand]]
|-
|-
| 4
| "Zameen Aur Aasman"
| "Zameen Aur Aasman"
| [[Kumar Sanu]]
| [[Kumar Sanu]]
|-
|-
| 5
| "Dil Ka Vote Doongi"
| "Dil Ka Vote Doongi"
| [[Alisha Chinoy]], [[Sadashiv Amrapurkar]]
| [[Alisha Chinoy]], [[Sadashiv Amrapurkar]]
|-
|-
|}
|}
==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==