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Release Date:
October 26, 2001
Original Title:
Indian
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Sunny Sounds
Vijayta Films
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 IN: UA
Runtime: 178
DCP Raksekhar Azad (Raj) is an invincible cop with a great aim. He arrests a terrorist by the name of Khan. But Khan lands in a prison cell that looks cushier than the Buckingham Palace. However, this gets Raj promoted, and he is congratulated by none other than his father-in-law, who is also a very high ranking policeman. Then all of a sudden, Raj finds out that many policemen would like to see Khan go free. He discusses this issue with his father-in-law, and to his surprise, does not find any support from him. Disagreements and arguments ensue, and as a result, his father-in-law gets killed. The Police suspect Raj of killing him, they begin the process of arresting him, he runs away, while Khan is all set to get freed to do whatever he likes.
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Assistant Art Director:
Manish Baba
Assistant Director:
Manoj Tiwari
Cinematography:
A. Ramesh Kumar
Co-Producer:
Sunny Deol
Costume Design:
Reza Shariffi
Dialogue:
Sanjay Masoom
Director:
N. Maharajan
Executive Producer:
Deepak Raai Sharma
Line Producer:
Firoz Bagban
Music:
Anand Raj Anand
Producer:
Dharmendra
Production Accountant:
Rupesh Mali
Production Controller:
Gyanchand Chauhan
Story:
N. Maharajan
Stunts:
James Barla
Writer:
N. Maharajan
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