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Release Date:
October 1, 2010
Original Title:
Aakrosh
Alternate Titles:
Aakrosh - Im Sumpf der Korruption
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Big Screen Entertainment
Zee Studios
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
IN: UA
Runtime: 145
Three friends from Delhi go missing in a small village - Jhanjhar, in Bihar. It's 2 months and there is no clue about their disappearance. The media and students movement demand action from the authorities. It's then that the government orders a Central Bureau of Investigation enquiry with officers Sidhant Chaturvedi (Akshaye Khanna) and Pratap Kumar (Ajay Devgn) to solve the case.
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Action Director:
R.P. Yadav
Thyagarajan Master
Associate Producer:
Sanjeev Joshi
Casting Director:
Honey Trehan
Choreographer:
Pony Verma
G. Kala
Co-Producer:
Neelam Pathak
Abhishek Pathak
Dialogue:
Aditya Dhar
Director:
Priyadarshan
Director of Photography:
S. Thirunavukkarasu
Editor:
Arun Kumar Aravind
Executive Producer:
G.P. Vijayakumar
Finance:
Santosh Auti
Line Producer:
Inderjit Chadha
Lyricist:
Irshad Kamil
Original Music Composer:
Ouseppachan
Pritam Chakraborty
Producer:
Kumar Mangat Pathak
Production Controller:
Anil Thakur
Production Design:
Sabu Cyril
Publicist:
Parag Desai
Screenplay:
Robin Bhatt
Akash Khurana
Story:
Robin Bhatt
Akash Khurana
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