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Phoolan Hasina Ramkali
''Phoolan Hasina Ramkali'' is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language Blaxploitation film, directed and produced by Kanti Shah. This movie was released under the banner of Mangla Films on 29 January 1993. Plot The story based on the life of three lady dacoits, namely Phoolan, Hasina and Ramkali. The movie starts with action of Police officer Arjun Singh, who is honest and brave of heart. Arjun arrests infamous Dacoit Kundan Singh after a sudden fight. Police constable Bahadur was injured in this encounter, but Arjun succeeded in capturing Kundan. By the help of corrupt cop Ajit, Kundan fled from the lockup and attacked Arjun's house. Arjun was killed by Kundan. Arjun's friend Inspector Badsah Khan promises that he will take revenge of this murder one day. Years later, a village girl Phoolan helps the lady police inspector Hasina to arrest one illegal arms supplier. The main arms dealer or kingpin of crime sent his goon Vikhu to kidnap Phoolan. Actually, the kingpin is Kundan, who takes the ...
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Kanti Shah
Kanti Shah is a Bollywood hindi movies director, producer, screenwriter and writer of B grade and C grade Hindi movies, especially horror and adult movies. He is best known for directing films featuring Mithun Chakraborty and Dharmendra in later half of the 1990s, like Gunda in 1998, Loha in 1997 and "Kanti Shah ke Angoor". Early life Kanti Shah is a Gujarati Gujarati may refer to: * something of, from, or related to Gujarat, a state of India * Gujarati people, the major ethnic group of Gujarat * Gujarati language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by them * Gujarati languages, the Western Indo-Aryan sub ... by origin. Personal life Kanti Shah married Surekha Gawli on 6 August 1992 in Mumbai. They have two children, Nidhi Shah and Karan Shah. Nidhi Shah is a television actress. Filmography References {{DEFAULTSORT:Shah, Kanti Indian male screenwriters Film directors from Mumbai Film producers from Mumbai Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Plac ...
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Firoz Irani is an Indian actor, producer, director and writer, mainly working in Hindi entertainment and Gujarati cinema. Selected filmography ;As actor *2022 ''Adko Dadko'' *2018 ''GujjuBhai - Most Wanted'' (cameo) *2015 ''Saako-363, Amrita Ki Khejadi'' (as Deewan Girdhar Das Bhandari) *2014 ''Kon Halave Limdi Ne Kon Zulave Pipli'' (as Anna) *2013 ''Patan Thi Pakistan'' *2011 ''Preet Jhuke Nahi Saath Chhute Nahi'' (as Himmatsinh) *2010 ''Musaa: The Most Wanted'' (as Bhai) (as Feroz Irani) *2008 '' Yaar Meri Zindagi'' *2006 ''Pyare Mohan'' (as Feroz Irani) *2006 ''Ek Var Piyu Ne Malva Aavje'' *2004 ''Aitraaz'' *2003 ''Main Hoon Daku Rani'' *2002 ''Humraaz'' (Guest appearance) *1995 ''Aatank Hi Aatank'' (as Feroze Irani) *1995 ''Paapi Farishte'' *1995 ''Police Lock-up'' *1994 ''Jai Maa Karwa Chauth'' *1994 '' Rakhwale'' *1993 '' Phoolan Hasina Ramkali'' (as Feroz Irani) *1993 '' Rani Aur Maharani'' *1992 '' Ganga Bani Shola'' *1992 '' Angaar'' *1992 ''Dushman Zamana'' *1990 ' ...
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Rajesh Vivek Upadhyay (31 January 1949 – 14 January 2016) was an Indian actor. He is best known to Hindi film audiences for his role as the astrologer Guran in ''Lagaan'' (2001) and as the postmaster Nivaran in ''Swades'' (2004). He had also played role of Vyasa, author of the Hindu epic Mahabharata, in the popular Indian series ''Mahabharat''. He made his mark as a villain in the beginning with films like ''Veerana'' (1988) and '' Joshilaay'' (1989), often playing the role of a henchman, and later took to portraying comedic and supporting characters. His other credits include ''Mujhse Shaadi Karogi'', '' What's Your Raashee?'' and ''Bunty Aur Babli''. Rajesh is also noted for his roles in the historic TV series ''Bharat Ek Khoj'' and in the TV Serial ''Aghori''. He was hired for an ad series of ''Cadbury 5 Star'' as the father of the two sons. Biography Vivek was born on 31 January 1949 in Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh. He obtained his Master of Arts degree in Ancient history & ...
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Kishore Bhanushali is an Indian actor and stand-up comedian notable for his works in Hindi films and television serials. He has a likeness to late Bollywood actor Dev Anand. He had the main lead in many films like ''Hum Hain Khalnayak'', ''Jai Maa Karwa Chauth'', and also a central role in ''Ramgarh Ke Sholay''. Filmography * '' Munna Mange Memsaab'' (2014) * ''Daal Mein Kuch Kaala Hai'' (2012) * ''Apartment'' (2010) * ''Shortkut - The Con is On'' (2009) * '' Khushboo'' (2008) * ''Good Luck'' (2008) * ''Mr. Hot Mr. Kool'' (2007) * ''Kabhi Kranti Kabhi Jung'' (2004) * ''Khakee'' (2004) * ''Khanjar: The Knife'' (2003) * ''Guru Mahaaguru'' (2002) * ''Ang Se Ang Laga Le'' (2002) * ''Pyaar Diwana Hota Hai'' (2002) * '' Ittefaq'' (2001) * '' Chehra Maut Ka'' (2001) * ''Gumnam Qatil'' (2001) * '' Khooni Bistar'' (2001) * ''Qatil Haseeno Ka'' (2001) * ''Maharaani'' (2001) * ''The Case of the Hidden Sniper: Part 2'' (2000) * ''Glamour Girl (2000 film), Glamour Girl'' (2000) * ''Kharid ...
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Shakti Kapoor
Shakti Kapoor (born Sunil Kapoor; 3 September 1952) is an Indian actor and comedian who appears in Bollywood films. Known for his villainous and comic roles in Hindi films, he has featured in over 600 films. In the 1980s and 1990s, Kapoor teamed up with actor Asrani and Kader Khan as the comical or evil team in over 100 films. He was a contestant in the Indian reality show ''Bigg Boss'' in 2011. Early life Kapoor was born in Delhi to a Punjabi family. His father ran a clothes shop in Connaught Place, New Delhi. After a long struggle in Bollywood, Kapoor was spotted by Sunil Dutt while he was making ''Rocky'' to launch his son Sanjay Dutt. He was then cast as the antagonist in the movie. But Dutt felt that his name "Sunil Kapoor" wouldn't do justice to his villainous stint and hence, "Shakti Kapoor" was born. Personal life Kapoor is married to Shivangi Kolhapure (elder sister of actresses Padmini Kolhapure and Tejaswini Kolhapure) and has two children, a son Siddhanth Kapoor ...
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