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Featuring:
Bipasha Basu, Dino Morea, Ashutosh Rana
Written by:
Mahesh Bhatt
Pranay Narayan
Directed by:
Amol Shetge
Release Date:
January 3, 2002
Original Title:
Gunaah
Alternate Titles:
Gunaah
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Vishesh Films
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 135
Tough cop Prabha (Bipasha Basu) is haunted by the demons of her past. Being an illegitimate daughter of a prostitute, she has had a very bad childhood and there once occurred an incident in her life when she was driven to the point of committing a murder. But today, now that she is a cop, she believes that she can clear her conscience by reforming a criminal. Prabha's life is turned topsy-turvy with the entry of Aditya (Dino Morea), who is a good person at heart but was forced to take the path of crime due to the wrong doing of the system. Prabha goes to Aditya's house to nab him, but gets carried away when she sees him bathing....
Tough cop Prabha (Bipasha Basu) is haunted by the demons of her past. Being an illegitimate daughter of a prostitute, she has had a very bad childhood and there once occurred an incident in her life when she was driven to the point of committing a murder. But today, now that she is a cop, she believes that she can clear her conscience by reforming a criminal. Prabha's life is turned topsy-turvy with the entry of Aditya (Dino Morea), who is a good person at heart but was forced to take the path of crime due to the wrong doing of the system. Prabha goes to Aditya's house to nab him, but gets carried away when she sees him bathing. Aditya slips from under her vigilant eyes and a hasty chase follows. Prabha stays close on the heels of fleeing Aditya. At one point when she is about to fall off the rooftop Aditya stops running and extends his hand to save her. This act makes a great impact on Prabha. Prabha decides to know Aditya's past and find out what prompted him to commit crime in the first place. She decides to reform him but herself gets 'reformed' into loving him in the process.
Dialogue:
Pranay Narayan
Director:
Amol Shetge
Director of Photography:
Ishwar Bidri
Editor:
Mohammed Rafique
Music:
Sajid Ali Khan
Wajid Khan
Anand Raj Anand
Producer:
Mukesh Bhatt
Writer:
Mukesh Bhatt
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