Ansh: The Deadly Part

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Directed byRajan Johri
Produced bySuresh Sharma
Written byRajan Johri
StarringAbbas
Ashutosh Rana
Om Puri
Milind Gunaji
Rajat Bedi
Sharbani Mukherjee
Shama Sikander
Ashish Vidyarthi
Music byNadeem–Shravan
CinematographyP. Subbarao
Edited byArun-Shekhar
Release date
26 April 2002
CountryIndia

Ansh: The Deadly Part is a 2002 Bollywood crime thriller film starring Rajat Bedi, Abbas (In his Bolloywood debut), Ashutosh Rana and Om Puri.

Plot[edit]

This story is about Deputy Superintendent of Police Bhagat Pandey (Om Puri), who is thorough, honest, and has an excellent track record of apprehending criminals. This background creates problems for him with other criminals who are closely connected to powerful politicians. As a result he is transferred to Bombay (now known as Mumbai). He takes charge of his post, and transforms everything to a diligent and honest policing machine. Unfortunately, politicians and criminals alike do not like his diligence, and talk about transferring him to Kashmir, where he will be killed in an encounter by a terrorist. Bhagat also comes in touch with suspended Police Inspector Sukhdev Singh, and gangleader, Rajnath Guru, the son of a freedom-fighter, Dinanathji (Aloknath). A truly moving movie depicting characters from India's freedom struggle against the British, Raj Guru, Bhagat Singh, and Sukhdev Singh were the ones who fought for freedom again the British, in this kalyuga, the three Rajnath Guru, Bhagat Pandey, and Sukhdev Singh must fight against corruption and their very own lives.

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Soundtrack[edit]

The music of the film was composed by Nadeem–Shravan. Tracks like " Masoom Chere Ke Kya Baat", "Bich Bajaria" and "Sirf Sunday Ko" became a hit, and are still popular in eastern regions of India like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

No. Title Singer(s)
1 "Ham Apani Taraf Se" Alka Yagnik, Kumar Sanu
2 "Sirf Sunday Ko" Kavita Krishnamurthy
3 "Bich Bajaria" Sapna Awasthi
4 "Mehandi Rang Laai" Dimple Verma, Udit Narayan
5 "Maasum Chehare Ki" Alka Yagnik, Sonu Nigam
6 "Mumbai Mein" K. K., Shaan
7 "Desh Ko Yaaro" Mohammed Aziz

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